Abstract: Electrical cables are joined end-to-end within an elongate, imperforate, expandable jointing body. A tubular-shaped mounting tool is inserted into an end of the jointing body and supports at its forward end a separable, forwardly tapered extension cone whose maximum outer diameter substantially corresponds to the desired expanded inner diameter of the jointing body. The mounting tool is inserted into the jointing body when the mounting tool is inserted into the jointing body. A handle rearwardly of the cone permits its removal from the jointing body but the jointing body itself maintains its position so as to maintain an expanded opening in the end of the jointing body. Thereafter, removal of the mounting tool seals the cable joint as a result of contraction of the cross-section area of the jointing body.
Abstract: A joint in a high-voltage cable with electrical conductors surrounded by solid insulation, the conductor insulation at the joint having a coating the resistivity of which is lower than that of the conductor insulation. The space around the jointing sleeve of each joint and between the cut insulation of the conductors is filled with a weakly conducting material to a diameter which is approximately equal to the diameter of the conductor insulation, the coating being in electrical connection with the conducting material surrounding the jointing sleeve.