Abstract: A cable treatment device including: an affixing device for reversibly securing to a circumference of a power cable a kinematic device having attachment structure for attaching to the affixing member, the kinematic device adapted to provide kinematic motion relative to the attachment structure, the kinematic motion being fully controllable through a plurality of force input connections, and a tooling device attached to the kinematic device, the tooling device adapted to receive said kinematic motion, wherein the kinematic device allows the tooling to move cross-sectionally relative to the extension of a power cable secured by the affixing device. Thereby, a well-controlled and reproducible process is achieved, employing a portable device being user friendly, while simultaneously reducing technician exposure to toxic particulates.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 2019
Date of Patent:
February 20, 2024
Assignee:
RELIBOND APS
Inventors:
Martin Sander Nielsen, Christian Michelsen, Søren Isaksen
Abstract: The present invention relates to an interface-forming device (x60) and a method for providing an electrically conductive power transmission interface (x30) on the end surface of a power cable (xOO) having at least two separate wires (x02) being electrically conductive, the cable (xOO) further comprising a reactive compound different from the wires (x02) for providing further features to the power cable (xOO). The method comprises the steps of providing an end section of the power cable (xOO), the end section comprising wires (x02) having wire ends, the end section further having the reactive compound, and successively adding electrically conductive particulates (x67A) onto the end section by bringing the conductive particulates being dispersed in a carrier fluid of a different material than the conductive particulates into contact with the end section. Thereby, cable joining and terminations are achieved of a higher quality.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 5, 2017
Date of Patent:
October 11, 2022
Assignee:
RELIBOND APS
Inventors:
Christian Michelsen, Soren Isaksen, Martin Sander Nielsen