Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
Patent
1984-02-10
1984-08-21
Dawson, Robert
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
156 49, 156 53, 156 56, 174 23R, 174 76, 174 88R, 428137, 4283044, H01B 1306
Patent
active
044668430
ABSTRACT:
A splice between at least two multi-wire electric cables is protected from ingress of water by forming a compressible reservoir about the splice, filling the reservoir with a curable liquid sealant, compressing the reservoir to force the liquid sealant to penetrate into the interstices between the individual wires of the splice bundle and into the adjacent cable core and maintaining the reservoir under compression at least for a time sufficient for the sealant to cure.
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Burkard Herbert G.
Dawson Robert
Dillahunty T. Gene
Raychem Corporation
Rice Edith A.
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