With End Structure Patents (Class 174/74R)
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Patent number: 5496968Abstract: A shielded cable connecting terminal includes a conductor, a cable sheath insulating the conductor, and a conductive braid wound around the cable sheath. The terminal further comprises: a terminal body having an electrically connecting portion connectable to a mating terminal at one end and a cylindrical portion connectable to the end of the shielded cable at the other end; and a conductive pipe for receiving the conductor of the shielded cable therein and fitting into the cylindrical portion. A collar is disposed on the conductive pipe into which the shielded cable is inserted and an insulating portion is formed on the edge surface of the collar. As a result, short-circuiting caused by possible contact between fraying strands of the braid of the shielded cable and the terminal is avoided. Further, the use of the inexpensive conductive pipe lowers the overall cost of the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventors: Hisaharu Katoh, Hirotaka Fukushima
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Patent number: 5495075Abstract: A contact device for a cable comprising one or more inner conductors with inner insulating sheath and a common shield with outer insulating sheath, comprises a connection terminal for the shield and a connection element for each inner conductor. Further a guiding element and a stop element are provided for each inner conductor. The guiding element directs the corresponding inner conductor with its insulating sheath at the corresponding stop element in such a manner that during insertion of the cable into the contact device the inner insulating sheath is axially compressed by the stop element by the stop element. Seen from the corresponding guiding element each connection terminal for an inner conductor lies beyond the corresponding stop element. By application of this contact device it is no longer necessary to remove the inner insulating sheath.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Burndy CorporationInventors: Luc Jonckheere, Hubert Booghmans
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Patent number: 5486652Abstract: A flexible laminated jumper is formed from a stack of half hard tempered copper sheets. Contact plates are clamped to opposite sides of one end of the stack, such plates being provided with short stress relief sections away from the end of the stack. The clamped end is positioned properly in a press welder so that the fiat portion of the contact plates are gripped by graphite electrodes of a press welder. The gripped end of the stack is then press welded while the balance of the stack is cooled so that the heat from the press welding does not affect the temper of the sheets of the stack. This is preferably done by immersion in chilled water with the water level being in close proximity to the electrode. After the press welding, the entire stack is cooled and the still tempered stack is formed to the desired configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1995Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Watteredge-Uniflex Inc.Inventor: James J. Kasper
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Patent number: 5484960Abstract: An alternate polarity water cooled kickless cable utilizes semi-circular half terminal end members which have diameters abutting an insulator separator. The inner end of each terminal is provided with blind slots offset from each other along the abutting diameters. The slots are arranged for individual conductor strand fittings which are closely fitted and soldered in the appropriate slot. The slot arrangement is such that the good electrical contact is obtained on at least three sides and when the end members are secured together, the individual conductor strand terminations arc captured within the slots so they cannot move transversely of the axis of the cable. A soft yieldable star or spur separator is employed between the terminations which has an enlarged center hole and a significant radius between each leg avoiding a sharp V-notch which would tend to pinch each conductor strand when the cable twists.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1994Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: Watteredge-Uniflex Inc.Inventors: Edwin F. Langhenry, Bruce Perin, Jr., James J. Kasper
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Patent number: 5478970Abstract: Electrical termination and connector structures for electrical cable, and a penetrator for electrical power and/or signals through a pressure barrier, provide, in different embodiments, mechanical attachment to the cable and to individual conductors of a multi-conductor cable; and provide fluid-tight seals to protect the terminated and interconnected conductors from adverse ambient gases and liquids. A molded elastomeric body, in one embodiment, provides the rugged fluid-tight seals. The electrical termination and connector structures withstand cycled pressure and temperature environments, and include a mechanism for restraining the extrusion or other displacement of cable insulation under conditions of cycled pressure and of temperature. The structures also accommodate axially adjustable installation and differential axial expansion and contraction.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Assignee: D. G. O'Brien, Inc.Inventors: C. B. Lawler, David E. Dunfee, Harold P. Hilberg, Philip S. Amato, Jr.
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Patent number: 5473117Abstract: A method for electromagnetically shielding the end of a rigid cable (10) containing a large number of conductors to provide increased bending flexibility is disclosed along with a ground strap assembly (24). Ground strap assembly (24) is designed to shield a cable (10) that consists of a plurality of insulated conductors (18) surrounded by one or more conducting shields (14) (16) and outer insulating sheath (12). A portion of the outer insulating sheath (12) is removed to expose a protruding portion of conducting shield (14). The protruding portion of conducting shield (14) is folded back along a remaining portion of outer insulating sheath (12) thereby exposing the ends of the conductors. Ground strap assembly (24) comprises a braided conducting ground strap (26) that has a cable end portion (32) extending to a central portion (34). Central portion (34) extends to grounding portion (36).Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Alcatel Network Systems, Inc.Inventors: Douglas V. Morgan, Troy W. Glover
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Patent number: 5468911Abstract: Crimp hull for an electrical cable with a peripheral screening against external electrical and/or magnetic influences, where the crimp hull comprises two pieces and has an outer collar to connect the cable screening to the ground connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1993Date of Patent: November 21, 1995Assignee: Framatome Connectors InternationalInventors: Ludger Leve, Jurgen Sieroks
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Patent number: 5456959Abstract: A tooless environmental splice enclosure capable of fitting within an aerial splice case is disclosed. The environmental closure permits sealing and reentry to a cable splice region.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Keith Dawes
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Patent number: 5451717Abstract: A wire seal formed of an elastic material is fitted to an electrical wire inserted into a housing of a waterproof electrical connector. Specifically, the wire seal is inserted into a cylindrical portion of the connector housing to provide seal. The wire seal includes a seal body having a through-hole through which the electrical wire is inserted, the seal body being fitted in the cylindrical portion of the connector housing, and a cover piece integral with the seal body and extending peripherally of the seal body. The cover piece is in contact with the entire peripheral edge defining an opening of the cylindrical portion of the housing through which the electrical wire is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1993Date of Patent: September 19, 1995Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Hikaru Itou
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Patent number: 5440073Abstract: An electric cable mounting device includes a a connector for fastening to one terminal of en electric apparatus by a screw, a taper jacket fitted into a taper hole on the connector and mounted around the conductor of the electric cable to be mounted, a first hollow screw member having an outer thread portion threaded into an inner thread portion on the connector and stopped against the taper jacket, a clamping ring clamped on the electric cable, and a second hollow screw member mounted around the electric cable and having an outer thread portion threaded into an inner thread portion on the first hollow screw member to tighten up the clamping ring.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Inventors: Kuang-Ts'an Lin Lin, Shih-Tzung Liang
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Patent number: 5438163Abstract: A blockstop which is formed by kneading a curable, water-resistant kneading compound tightly onto the end of the cable and then covering the compound with a shrinkable envelope. Preferably the kneading compound is applied in three layers and the shrinkable envelope is a cold shrinkable tape wound onto the outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1993Date of Patent: August 1, 1995Assignee: RXS Schrumpftechnik Garnituren GmbHInventor: Uwe Richardt
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Patent number: 5434361Abstract: A method of terminating a wire comprises the steps of (i) winding the wire around a an end portion of a terminal, (ii) placing a plastic sleeve having a first cavity into a second cavity in an ultrasonic horn, (iii) inserting the portion of the terminal around which the wire is wound into the first cavity of the plastic sleeve while the plastic sleeve is within the second cavity in the ultrasonic horn, (iv) activating the ultrasonic horn causing the plastic sleeve to melt and flow around the terminal and wound wire, (v) deactivating the ultrasonic horn, and (vi) removing the terminal and coil from the horn.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1994Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: General Motors CorporationInventors: William J. Chafin, Michael C. Lewman, David M. Kroll
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Patent number: 5432299Abstract: An insulator (100) wherein a funnel portion (120) has a conical inner peripheral surface (121) of an inner diameter increasing in a direction away from a body (101). A male terminal (second terminal) (161) is inserted into the insulator (100) from the funnel portion (120) to mate with a female terminal (first terminal) (151) housed in the insulator (100), and a jig (170) is prevented from interfering with an edge of the funnel portion (120) of the insulator (100) as the male terminal (161) is securely pushed into the female terminal (151), thereby preventing connection failure between the first and second terminals. If the path of insertion of the male terminal (161) is shifted so that the male terminal (161) abuts against the inner peripheral surface (121), the path is corrected along the slope of the inner peripheral surface (121), facilitating the insertion of the male terminal (161).Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Hiroyuki Ochi
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Patent number: 5432301Abstract: An electrical cable has ground wires for grounding or shielding the interior of the cable. Segments of the wires project from the cable and are uninsulated. A clamp for fixing the cable and connecting the ground wires to ground includes a plastic insulating sleeve which is slipped over the cable. The sleeve has an axial extension at one end and clamping fingers at the other end. The extension is provided with a resilient, generally annular circumferential projection and the sleeve is placed on the cable with the extension adjacent the uninsulated wire segments. The latter are bent onto the extension so as to overlie the projection. The extension and its overlying wire segments are inserted in an externally threaded, electrically conductive clamping collar. The internal diameter of that part of the clamping collar which surrounds the projection and its overlying wire segments is smaller than the outer diameter of the projection and its overlying wire segments.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Anton Hummel Verwaltungs GmbHInventor: Peter Gehring
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Patent number: 5432300Abstract: This invention aims to facilitate attaching and positional correction of a protecting member for an unshielded section on an end portion of a shielding electric cable 1 and to enhance flexibility of processes of working and wiring the cable 1 and flexibility of a wiring posture of the cable 1. A protecting construction for an end portion of a shielded electric cable 1 comprises: an unshielded section on the end portion of the cable; a flexible and insulative protecting tube 10 having a shielding layer 8 on the interior thereof, the protecting tube 10 being provided with a slit 7 along an axial direction so that the tube 10 can be opened and closed in a peripheral direction, the protecting tube 10 being mounted through the slit 7 on the unshielded section on the end portion of the cable 1; and a tape 11 wound around the protecting tube 10 to secure it (10) to the end portion of the cable 1. The slit protecting tube 10 forms a protecting member for the unshielded section.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Atsushi Fujisawa, Isao Akasaka, Hiroyuki Hamada
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Patent number: 5427270Abstract: A water resistant and fire retardant container for releasably encapsulating an electrical connection includes a housing having an opening and a receiving chamber for receiving a wire nut having an electrical connection therein between contacting ends of electrical wires. The receiving chamber is pre-filled with water resistant sealing gel. An end cap is removably interlocked with a circular lip of the housing at the opening and includes a plurality of flexible segments extending from a perimeter opening within the end cap radially inward. The flexible segments are positioned common to a single plane and converge toward a common point to form a flexible, segmented cover over the housing opening. A locking ring is disposed within the receiving chamber below the end cap for allowing one-way passage of the wire nut therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1993Date of Patent: June 27, 1995Inventor: Don Patterson
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Patent number: 5426715Abstract: The invention provides for a cold applied oval port seal particularly useful for sealing optical fiber cables. The closure includes two shell members which fit together to define the enclosure edge wedge seals and internal flexible fingers to locate the optical fibers, restrain movement of the sealing material, and provide strain relief along the longitudinal axis of the cables.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Marc Moisson, Kevin Melia, Mark McCall, Mathew Steinberg, David Wittmeier, Jeff Haller, Lowell Koht
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Patent number: 5418331Abstract: An electrical terminal (1) for connection to one or more electrical wires comprises a conventional terminal portion (2) having a lug portion (3) and a hollow shank (4), a jacket (11) of polymeric insulation that extends over the shank, and a tapering hollow connection piece (6) for example in the form of a coiled wire. The tapering connection piece has an internal and external screw thread and is arranged partly within the end of the shank. It is capable of receiving one or more electrical wires so that they can be secured within the connection piece (6), and the connection piece (6) can be secured within the shank (5) by twisting the terminal about the wires. The jacket (11) is preferably formed from a heat-shrinkable sleeve, and the terminal preferably includes a quantity of solder (9) for forming a permanent electrical connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle
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Patent number: 5416272Abstract: A insulation-shrinkage prevention device for preventing insulation from shrinking back on a power cable which has synthetic insulation and which is to receive connection equipment on a "prepared" end of said cable, the device including a shouldered ring mounted on said prepared end and secured to the bared conductor, which ring has a fixing shoulder for fixing to the periphery of the insulation, an abutment shoulder for abutting against the end of the insulation, and an integrated retaining device for securing the ring to the bared conductor.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1993Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Alcatel CableInventor: Andre Darcy
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Patent number: 5408048Abstract: A pressure-welding type electric terminal according to the present invention is constructed such that it comprises an electrically contacting section and an electric wire connecting section which is composed of an electric wire pressure-welding section and an electric wire retaining section, wherein the electric wire pressure-welding section further comprises: a sub-plate section provided at one part of a longitudinal side of the base plate by way of a connecting portion and superposed on the base plate, which sub-plate section being integrally provided with a sub section having two consecutive elongate holes; an upright section formed with a slot therein for receiving an electric wire, which upright section being formed by vertically folding the sub section; and a pair of fixing pieces for firmly fixing the superposed sub-plate section at the front and rear sides of the upright section respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventors: Takayoshi Endo, Satoshi Yamada, Mitsuhiro Matsumoto
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Patent number: 5399808Abstract: An arrangement for enclosing the termination of a screened electrical cable to an electrical conductor comprises a coupling element, e.g. an adaptor (1) that is intended to engage the connector and is formed from a metal having a conductive passivate layer thereon, and a dimensionally recoverable article (2) for enclosing the termination after recovery onto the cable. The article (2) includes an electrical screen (8) and is partially recovered into engagement with the coupling element (1) so that an end of the screen (8) is in electrical contract with a portion (5) of the coupling element. The portion (5) of the coupling element has no passivate layer thereon.It has been found that the electrical resistance of the band formed between the screen (8) and the coupling element (1) is relatively constant during storage at elevated temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1994Date of Patent: March 21, 1995Assignee: Raychem LimitedInventors: Richard Carter, Adam C. S. Grover, Derrick S. Collett
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Patent number: 5349137Abstract: A steam and liquid sterilizable assembly of electrical and optical fiber cables within a sealed polymer housing which features sealed joints and conductive traces between and through components. At least one optical fiber cable is sealed into a metal ferrule by an organic resin and the ferrule then sealed by soldering into a laminated, multilayer organic polymer disc or board. At least one electrical cable is soldered to one surface of the disc or board to a conductive trace which connects through and between the layers of the disc or board to a conductive electrical contact on the opposite surface of the disc or board. The disc or board with the optical and electrical contacts is embedded in a molded polymer housing. The assembly is useful in endoscopy applications.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Alfredo Cedrone
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Patent number: 5349131Abstract: An electrical wiring material having a cooling function is characterized by a long hollow conductive body within which operating fluid is internally confined. An electrical connection piece is provided at the end portions of the conductive body, or other portions thereof. When used to wire electronic apparatuses, resulting heat is radiated due to evaporation and condensation of the operating fluid within the hollow conductive body. The wiring material may be used to wind a transformer, particularly the low voltage side, to provide a self cooling transformer.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1992Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Assignee: Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junji Sotani, Kuniyoshi Satoh, Hajima Noda
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Patent number: 5340230Abstract: A connector is provided formed from an elongated seamless tubular member having a first segment to which a conductor may be attached and opposite second segment which comprise a male connector end or a female connector end. The conductor is attached to the tubular member by providing a groove or crease in the first segment. The conductor lead is disposed in such groove and, the first segment is then crimped to hold the lead in place relative to the conductor. Alternatively, the lead may be soldered to the groove or sandwiched between the groove and a sleeve positioned upon the first segment.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Osram Sylvania Inc.Inventor: John R. Anderson
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Patent number: 5317804Abstract: An air cooled kickless cable used in welding has each end of positive and negative stranded rope sets cold formed in a rectangular tube with such rope ends within the tube being formed into a continuous compacted strand with the ropes of the set arranged parallel to the long axis of the rectangle. The rectangle of the tube forms a major flat side which is press welded to one end of a contact plate. The press welding also welds the strands to each other, the strands to the tube, and, in addition the tube to the contact plate. The rope sets are assembled in a spider separator, and twisted with the contact plates fastened together with insulation therebetween. The cable is provided with a perforated cover, end tubes and heat shrink end fittings.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Watteredge-Uniflex, Inc.Inventor: James J. Kasper
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Patent number: 5304741Abstract: A ribbon connector for use in an audio system as a speaker cable. The ribbon connector comprises two sets of flat conductors encapsulated in fluorinated ethylene polypropylene. Each of the sets is spaced apart from one another by a median strip of insulation. The median strip has a width greater than the thickness of the insulation between adjacent conductors in a set. This allows the sets to be separated from one another when a terminal is placed on each set. The conductors of a set function as a single conductor in that when used they are joined to a single terminal. The ribbon connector has enhanced capacitance and inductance characteristics compared to round twisted wire conductors.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Temp-Flex Cable, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Proulx
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Patent number: 5295868Abstract: A pre-equipped shielded harness has at least one end portion formed of a bundle of twisted-together conductors covered by a shielding braid. The harness includes an expander having cross-sectional dimensions substantially identical to those of a rear of a connector to be connected to the end portion. The expander is positioned at the location at which the connector is to be connected, and is covered by the shielding braid by preforming the shielding braid over the expander. The shielded harness has high magnetic protection.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1993Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: FilotexInventors: Andre Viaud, Pascal Clouet
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Patent number: 5288946Abstract: A strain relief member is provided for use with a closure member, which strain relief is formed with a web having tabs formed therein, each with a fastener receiving slot and each formed to be bent angularly from the plane of the web to aid in nesting the cables to reduce the space necessary for the joining the cables electrically and providing strain relief.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jerry D. Jackson, James R. Miller
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Patent number: 5283393Abstract: An angularly adjustable angularly adjustable electrical conduit fitting includes an articulate metal conduit bendable at least 90 degrees about an arc having an inside radius of curvature not exceeding 12 inches, the conduit in its preferred from being between 19 3/4 and 20 3/4 inches long in a contracted state and being extendable by between 21% and 23% of its contracted length and having at one end a conduit coupling and at its opposite end a conduit or wall opening connector.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Berger Industries, Inc.Inventor: Frank Guginsky
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Patent number: 5281760Abstract: A fitting terminal for electrically connecting to a high-voltage resistor electric wire having a lead which is exposed by stripping an end portion of an insulation cover. The terminal fitting includes a main terminal which consists of an electric contact portion, a wire retaining portion and a conductor receiving plate disposed therebetween. The receiving plate is provided with a recess facing the wire retaining portion for receiving the exposed end of the conductor of the high-voltage resistor wire. The exposed end is adhered to the recessed portion of the receiving plate using a conductive adhesive substance.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventors: Norio Kikuchi, Yoshimi Yukawa
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Patent number: 5275152Abstract: The insertion tube body of a borescope or endoscope is constructed to avoid leakage current. An inner coil is covered with a tubular urethane jacket over which a tubular braid is disposed. Terminators having sleeve portions are attached by inserting the sleeve portions between the coil and the jacket. The terminators are secured using epoxy and the braid is bound using a winding or wrap of thread. The braid does not contact the terminator or the coil, and floats electrically. A layer of a flexible tough material such as polyurethane is applied over the braid and onto the terminators.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1992Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Welch Allyn, Inc.Inventors: Allan I. Krauter, Terry V. Grantier
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Patent number: 5271975Abstract: A heat recoverable article comprises a tube of polymeric material and a spring. The spring has a first bent configuration in which it is bent at a specific angle and a second configuration in which it is relatively straight, the spring being held in its first configuration by the tube. When the article is heated the polymeric material of the tube softens thereby permitting the spring to recover toward its bent configuration. The spring can be selected such that it recovers with sufficient force to bent a substrate over with the tubular recoverable article is positioned.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1992Date of Patent: December 21, 1993Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: David W. Solano
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Patent number: 5266742Abstract: A cable sleeve which is longitudinally water tight, includes a sleeve head which is composed of an outside member having an inner cavity which expands conically from one end towards the other end and an inside member which is introduced in the cavity and has an outside surface which is matched to the conical inside surface of the outside member so that when the two members are assembled, a conical annular gap is formed therebetween for holding leads of the cable in a fanned out manner. If the sleeve head is for a branch fitting, it will be constructed to receive two cables whose leads will both be fanned out in the gap between the inside and outside members, which gap also receives a small amount of sealing compound to form a water tight seal with the leads. The shape of the cavity and the outside surface of the inside member can be each conical or if the head is designed to receive more than one cable, it can have a flattened conical surface to form a flattened conical gap.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Manfred Heier, Dieter Saegmuehl, Georg Boscher, Hans J. Meltsch, Detlef Graefe
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Patent number: 5266744Abstract: In a transmission cable for low frequencies, first and second elongate transmission lines disposed in generally parallel alignment in close proximity to each other, each transmission line having an inner conductor and a coaxial outer conductor and insulating material disposed between the inner conductor and the coaxial outer conductor, and a jacket of insulating material covering said coaxial outer conductor, said outer coaxial conductor serving as a shield and means for grounding one end of each of the shields.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Inventor: Dwight L. Fitzmaurice
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Patent number: 5256267Abstract: A sacrificial anode assembly is insertable into a metal water storage tank to inhibit corrosion thereof and includes a cylindrical metal anode member having an end retained within a cylindrical plastic insulating sleeve which, in turn, is captively retained within a metal cap portion of the assembly. To regulate the amount of electrical current generated by the assembly during use thereof, a barrel-shaped resistor is supported within the assembly and interconnected between its anode and cap portions. The insulating sleeve has a generally U-shaped groove formed in a closed end thereof, with one leg of the groove extending diametrically across a central opening in the sleeve end that receives a core wire portion of the anode member, and the other groove leg extending generally chordwise relative to the sleeve end.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1993Date of Patent: October 26, 1993Assignee: Rheem Manufacturing CompanyInventor: James S. Roden
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Patent number: 5252779Abstract: Water-resistant electrical splice enclosure characterized by a tube for a contained wire connector, wherein a cone presenting flexible lock fingers is insertable into the open end of the enclosure tube to permit passage and entry into the tube of connectors of different size, to resist removal of a connector out of the tube, and to restrain or limit displacement of the waterproofing composition which may be present.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventor: Orlando N. DiRienzo
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Patent number: 5245132Abstract: Noble plated tungsten corona wire for copy machine or xerography technology machines and method of securing terminal connectors to the ends of the noble plated tungsten corona wire. The terminal or crimping tab have compound radii to provide for a solid-state diffusion weld and to prevent stress at a junction of the wire and the terminal or the crimping tab.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Minnesota Technical Research, Inc.Inventor: Edwin J. Luetzow
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Patent number: 5235137Abstract: A buoyant cable, particular for magnetic minesweeping applications, comprising a bundle of electrically conductive tubes (1) with an overall electrically-insulating sheath (4), the tubes providing buoyancy, strength and electrical conductivity for the cable. The sheath may have an internal reinforcing braid.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1991Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Idwal D. L. Jones, Granville Lawrence, Robert Waters
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Patent number: 5231248Abstract: A steam sterilizable and liquid sterilizable cable assembly comprising an electrical cable and a connector at either end, one connector adapted to connect to a measuring device and the other to a recording device, in which the exposed wires of the cable ends and the exposed leads in the connector are embedded in epoxy resin which seals the leads and wires from contact with steam or liquid, and if either the primary insulation or the jacket of the electrical cable is impervious to steam and sterilizing liquid.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1991Date of Patent: July 27, 1993Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Dinesh Shah
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Patent number: 5229543Abstract: A fluid cooled conductor including a wire rope or braid having ferrules forged on both ends thereof, said ferrules having a channel formed in the periphery thereof to provide a channel for fluid passage between the wire rope or braid and a terminal crimped to the ferrule. The terminal has a fluid passage communicating with the passage in the ferrule. A rubber hose is clamped between terminals in a water tight fashion, thereby providing a continuous fluid passage beginning with the fluid passage in the terminal, continuing about the periphery of the wire rope or braid, and terminating in the fluid passage on a terminal connected to the other end of the wire rope or braid. A method of making the fluid cooled connector is disclosed which includes placing the ferrule about one or both ends of a wire rope or braid, squeezing the ferrule with sufficient pressure to forge it onto the wire rope or braid, and pressing a fluid carrying channel in the ferrule after it is forged onto the end of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Electro-Max Mfg. Co.Inventor: Dennis E. Strefling
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Patent number: 5214243Abstract: A high-temperature, low-noise coaxial cable assembly with high strength reinforcement braid is depicted and described. The cable assembly has very low self-noise generation and is particularly useful for telemetry and instrumentation purposes. Also, the cable assembly offers a tensile strength about an order of magnitude greater than conventional cable assemblies, and resultant improved service life and durability.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Endevco CorporationInventor: Robert B. Johnson
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Patent number: 5212348Abstract: A partially stripped reinforced electric signal cable and processes for its manufacture and termination by use of an easily-removable hardenable reinforcing material which allows maintenance of conductor alignment and manipulation during termination of the cable with removal of the reinforcing material during the termination process in order to facilitate completion of the termination.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1991Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Rowland W. Gibson
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Patent number: 5198620Abstract: A cap sleeve is composed of a pipe-shaped envelope body having at least one end opened and is closed by a disk-shaped sealing member which has cable introduction seals. The sealing member is provided with an adapter, with whose assistance a radially-effective sealing system of the presently known type is converted into a basically axially effective sealing system.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: RXS Schrumpftechnik-Garnituren GmbHInventors: Martin Behrendt, Richard Kandt, Peter Steinmetz
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Patent number: 5192833Abstract: A stripped reinforced electric signal cable and processes for its manufacture and termination by use of an easily-removable hardenable reinforcing material and a slotted supporting tray which allows maintenance of conductor alignment and manipulation during termination of the cable with removal of the reinforcing material during the termination process in order to facilitate completion of the termination.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1991Date of Patent: March 9, 1993Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Rowland W. Gibson
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Patent number: 5185500Abstract: An inner conductor contact for connecting one end of a braided inner conductor of a coaxial cable with one end of an inner conductor of a coaxial plug, with the inner cable conductor enclosing a core which is retracted relative to the end of the inner cable conductor, includes a support element insertable in the inner cable conductor and having the same diameter as the core. The support element is adapted for connection with the core at the core-near side thereof via a bolt and with the inner plug conductor at the core-distant side thereof by means of a prolongation which is connected to the support element via a conical shoulder and thus is of smaller diameter than the support element. The part of the inner cable conductor extending along the shoulder and prolongation is surrounded by a metal bushing which receives the respective end of the inner plug conductor to provide the electric connection between the inner cable conductor and the inner plug conductor.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1991Date of Patent: February 9, 1993Inventor: Georg Spinner
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Patent number: 5166477Abstract: A cable and termination for high voltage and high frequency current carrying applications includes an inner conductor having a sheath of braided metallic wire and a cylindrical core of flexible material extending within the sheath and supporting the sheath to prevent reduction in diameter of the sheath in response to tensile forces applied to the cable. The core includes one or more wire filaments connected to bear a portion of tensile forces applied to the cable. The inner conductor is encased in an outer insulation assembly which includes a conducting layer, spaced from the sheath and connected for ground return. The cable includes a termination assembly having a socket, connected to the sheath and wire filaments, for receiving an inner conductor of a complementary termination assembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1991Date of Patent: November 24, 1992Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Joseph C. Perin, Jr., John C. Scott
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Patent number: 5149916Abstract: The rubber sealing cap of a mineral insulated cable termination has embedded in the circumferential wall of the cap effecting a circumferentially continuous, fluid-tight fit around the cut-back sheath of the cable, a resilient metal sleeve which protrudes from the end face of the tube and which has at its free end an inwardly extending flange which mechanically engages with the cable sheath and which is so inclined with respect to the cable sheath as to restrain the cap against removal from the cable. The protruding flange preferably has at its free end a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth which engage with the cable sheath.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1991Date of Patent: September 22, 1992Assignee: Bicc plcInventors: Harry Baker, Alan Postill
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Patent number: 5142104Abstract: A corrona test set has at least a reactor and power separation filter placed in an oil-filled conductive tank of a conductive material such as sheet steel. The exciter optionally may also be placed in the same tank enclosure which is of much smaller size than the equivalent voltage rating rest set in air. High voltage taken from the circuit passes out of the tank through high voltage bushings. A preferred form of bushing is a quick coupling cable receiving device having an insulator extending into the tank and a frustoconical metallic extension extending away from the tank with a tubular internal wall connected to these respective parts at opposite ends to form a further oil-filled compartment separate from the tank.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: James G. Biddle Co.Inventor: Kevin McArdle
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Patent number: 5130495Abstract: A cable termination assembly for terminating a high voltage current-carrying conductor includes an outer porcelain housing and an inner polymeric liner of low durometer, cast in the housing before insertion of the cable. The liner is bonded to the housing wall to prevent air voids. A metal base member amy be employed and may include an upstanding shielding collar extending part way into the housing and being joined thereto by the cast liner.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: G & W Electric CompanyInventor: Mac A. Thompson
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Patent number: 5113039Abstract: An electrical cable has a single yarn polyamide fiber strength member with a plurality of copper strands positioned adjacent thereto. An insulator jacket is extruded over the copper strands and the strength member to provide a insulated lead of high strength. A foam filler layer is extruded over a plurality of such leads, and a non-porous jacket is extruded over the foam filler layer, providing a light weight, flexible, high-strength, multi-lead cable, which is easily stripped by automated equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Guipe, Shakil U. Qureshi, Larry W. Oden