Abstract: A dead end assembly having a threaded U-bolt and a compression sleeve for coupling to the guy wire. A portion of the guy wire is inserted into the sleeve with the sleeve crimped thereabout. The sleeve is positioned adjacent a yoke which slides onto the bolt and is maintained by nuts screwed onto the ends of the bolt. These nuts may be threaded down allowing the yoke to be moved to provide a proper tensioning of the guy wire. A brace is provided along the U-bolt to act as a spacer and for added reinforcement of the legs of the bolt.
Abstract: A grounding connector including a base plate having a plurality of grooves for aluminum clad or other similar metal clad telephone cables and a pressure pad adapted to be removably coupled with the base plate to facilitate retention of the metal clad telephone cables in the grooves. The connector is adapted to be connected to ground. Each groove has a configuration for assisting and retaining the metal clad telephone cables therein and grounding the cable.
Abstract: A fastener element adapted for use as a bolt head, nut and the like. The element includes an operative structure adapted for removable interconnection with at least one other element of a fastener assembly to complete the assembly. A head extends from the operative structure and has an exterior surface adapted to be removably engaged by a wrench for rotation of the element. The head is hexagonal in configuration and has a projection extending from each side of the head a predetermined height less than the height of the head and being circumferentially aligned to thereby cooperate with the edges of each adjoining pair of sides of the head to form a twelve point head portion at the location of the projections while retaining a six point head portion at the remainder of the head. Thus, the fastener element can be used with either a six point or a twelve point wrench.
Abstract: A dead end connector for a transmission cable. The connector includes an elongated body and a cable-receiving longitudinal channel formed in the body. A pressure pad is provided with an elongated base portion which is adapted to be aligned with the longitudinal channel of the body. A cross piece is on the side of the base portion opposite to the side adjacent the channel of the body when aligned therewith and the cross piece extends across and outwardly from both sides of the aligned body and pad at an oblique angle with respect thereto. Coupling structure is provided for retaining the pressure pad in overlying aligned position with respect to the channel to hold a portion of a transmission cable therein with the cross piece enabling the provision of a holding pressure along at least a substantial portion of the engagement surface of the pressure pad with the transmission cable.