Abstract: A device for sealing cables entering a cable coupling sleeve, comprises a sealing plate consisting of at least two elements which fit together to form openings for insertion of cables. The sealing plate is formed by a substantially centrally arranged inner disc element (5) having opening regions at its outer edge, and by ring elements (6) which externally surround all the opening regions when the device is in its closed position. Optionally sealing material may be positioned around the cables.
Abstract: A fiber optic splice closure includes a series of stacked splice trays pivotally secured within a housing, and oval shaped generally flexible transport tubes carrying the exposed optical fibers to the splice trays within the closure. The transport tubes have a differential flexibility to permit bending i a direction generally normal to the major dimension of the tube while preventing bending in a direction generally normal to the minor dimension of the tube. Accordingly, optical fiber ribbons carried by the transport tubes are protected from bending in a direction normal to their minor dimension. The splice trays are pivotally secured at one end to a bracket secured to an end cap of the housing. A hinge for each splice tray includes detents to hold an individual tray in a raised position to thereby facilitate access to an underlying tray. In addition, splice holders are provided on each splice tray and include a series of generally flexible walls extending outwardly from a base.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 25, 1992
Date of Patent:
June 21, 1994
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation
Inventors:
Julian S. Mullaney, William N. Beauchamp, Thomas H. Wermke, Craig D. Ray, Marc F. Moisson, Yogendra Dhanik
Abstract: A strained distributed optical fiber distribution network includes read and write optical fibers having taps attached thereto in series so as to strain portions of the fiber in excess of 0.60%, the strained portions being environmentally isolated by an enclosure which includes gel filled seals subject to a resilient load.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 24, 1992
Date of Patent:
March 30, 1993
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation
Inventors:
Bruce D. Campbell, Joseph Zucker, James E. Jervis
Abstract: A metal oxide dielectric dense body, comprising (I) grains having a predominant crystalline phase (a) a primary metal oxide selected from the group consisting of silicon and magnesium oxide and (b) optionally a secondary metal oxide selected from the group consisting of aluminum and zinc oxide and (II) between about 1 and about 20 atom % bismuth, vanadium, or boron oxide or combinations thereof, discontinuously located at the boundaries of the crystalline grains or as inclusions in the crystalline grains, the atom %'s based on the total atoms of bismuth, vanadium, boron, silicon, magnesium, aluminum, and zinc. The dense body has a density which is at least 95% of theoretical.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 22, 1990
Date of Patent:
December 3, 1991
Assignee:
Raychem Corporation
Inventors:
Ryan W. Dupon, Mark S. Thompson, Gary H. Wiseman, Douglas J. Musolf, Adam C. Tanous
Abstract: The invention provides a high voltage capacitor suitable for measuring the voltage of an overhead power line. The capacitor dielectric is mounted directly on to the power line conductor, which serves as one electrode of the capacitor. The other electrode of the capacitor is mounted on to the outer surface of the dielectric, and is protected at each side by a guard ring. Stress control is provided between the outer capacitor electrode and the guard rings and also at the outer edges of the guard rings. The capacitor may be enclosed in an earthed housing, which can contain one or more current transformers. The apparatus can be used for fault detection and location, and may be used in combination with a power cable or a switch.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 26, 1988
Date of Patent:
October 16, 1990
Assignee:
Raychem Limited
Inventors:
Graham J. Clarke, Gordon E. Hibbert, Helge Jensen, Robin J. T. Clabburn