Zipper Tubes Patents (Class 174/DIG11)
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Patent number: 5391838Abstract: An electrical shielding jacket has a first shield formed from a wire mesh strip and a second shield formed from a flexible film bearing a metal coating. The jacket has a flexible casing which is closable by means of a zipper.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: The Zippertubing Co.Inventor: Walter A. Plummer, III
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Patent number: 5357049Abstract: An electrical shielding jacket has a shield formed from a wire mesh strip. The cut ends of the strip are folded back onto the strip body and resistance welded in place. The jacket has a flexible casing which is closable by means of a zipper. A strip of hook and loop fastener is secured around the end of the jacket casing and is engagable to reinforce the zipper.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: The Zippertubing Co.Inventor: Walter A. Plummer, III
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Patent number: 5300732Abstract: An assembly capable of sealing an elongate substrate that is curved or angled along its length, which has a heat-shrinkable wraparound sleeve (1) having closure rails (3) adjacent opposing longitudinal edges thereof which can be held together by positioning a closure member thereover to maintain the sleeve in the wrapped-around configuration during heat-shrinkage and the closure member, which comprises an elongate channel (7) of sheet material substantially C-shaped in transverse cross-section having transverse first and second slits (9, 10) therein that extend substantially entirely across its width, respective first and second slits extending through each longitudinal edge, and giving the channel flexibility in two mutually perpendicular planes.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: Alain Wambeke, Jean-Marie E. Nolf
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Patent number: 5023394Abstract: A slide fastener chain, which possesses an ability to intercept electromagnetic waves, comprises a fastener tape made of a synthetic fiber or a natural fiber which has been coated with a three-ply electroconductive layer of Ni, Cu and Ni, which was produced sequentially by coating nickel, copper and nickel on the fastener tape by electroless plating and the fastener chain includes electroconductive fastener elements being planted along one lateral edge of the fastener tape.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1989Date of Patent: June 11, 1991Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventors: Kozo Watanabe, Yasuhiko Sugimoto
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Patent number: 4920235Abstract: A conductive sheath for electrical cable including fasteners with hooks that hold together a conductive shield. This design accommodates all cables bundle diameters and is easily installed even after the cables have already been installed.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Kitagawa Industries Co., Ltd.Inventor: Akio Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 4891256Abstract: Disclosed herein is a wraparound closure device which includes an axially compressible, radially expansible tubular member which is made from a fabric of engineering plastic. The member is axially split to define a first and a second mating edge. Fastening means are connected to the mating edges for selectively opening and closing the member. The fastening means is fixed in length and thereby when it is connected to the tubular member, the tubular member is also fixed in length. However, the tubular member remains radially variable and expands and contracts to adapt to the shape of a substrate to be enclosed. Also disclosed herein is a method for making such a device.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1983Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: The Bentley-Harris Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Joseph S. Kite, III, Thomas B. Conaghan, III, John P. Cattell, Richard B. Develin
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Patent number: 4791236Abstract: An electrically conductive removable jacket is provided for wire bundles or the like. The jacket comprises a flattened knitted metal wire tube with a strip of hook and loop fastener stitched along each longitudinal edge so that a tubular jacket is formed by overlapping the edges and securing the fasteners. Plural strips of hook and loop fastener assure that the jacket can be kept electrically "closed" regardless of the size of bundle encompassed. A resilient gasket is provided along one edge of the conductive jacket for making electrical contact with the opposite edge. The conductive jacket may be secured along one edge to one edge of a flexible electrically insulating jacket having fastening means along each edge for forming a tubular insulating jacket. The insulating jacket is inside of the conductive jacket.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1987Date of Patent: December 13, 1988Assignee: The Zippertubing Co.Inventors: Laurence R. Klein, Walter A. Plummer, III
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Patent number: 4749822Abstract: Disclosed is a unitary shielded boot for assembly about a separable connector interconnecting a pair of multiple conductor shielded cables. The boot has a flexible plastic main body lined with conductive shielding and provided with a separable plastic seam lengthwise of its exterior. A shielded guard flap bridges the underside of the seam when closed and provides a highly effective externally insulated shielded enclosure for the separable cable connector. The opposite ends of the boot shield overlap a respective adjacent end of the cable shields and are electrically connective thereto.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1986Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: The Zippertubing CompanyInventor: Laurence R. Klein
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Patent number: 4734542Abstract: Disclosed is a flat tubular jacket of flexible sheet plastic having a separable interlocking seam bridging the overlapping opposite lateral edges of an elongated one piece main body for use in snugly enclosing one or more ribbon cable conductors. The interior of the main body is provided with heat-formed grooves to either side of the jacket seam and spaced apart generally by the width of the ribbon cable conductors. A shielding lining of flexible conductive material is secured to the inner side of the jacket and has overlapping edges in electrical contact.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: The Zippertubing CompanyInventor: Laurence R. Klein
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Patent number: 4684762Abstract: This invention provides a fabric for RFI/EMI shielding wherein the fabric is woven, braided or warp knitted from yarns which comprise conductive fibers and non-conductive fibers wherein the conductive fibers comprise from about 10% to about 80% by weight of the fabric.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: Raychem Corp.Inventor: Harry F. Gladfelter
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Patent number: 4581265Abstract: A wraparound closure with closure means which can be easily re-opened, such as a zipper or Velcro-type closure, provides environmental protection for splices or branch-offs in elongate substrates, such as communications or other cables, which closure has the advantage that it can be opened and re-closed easily and quickly. The end portions of the closure are sealed around the cable substrate with a sealing material having a cone penetration value of 100 to 350 (10.sup.-1 mm) and an ultimate elongation of at least 200%. The wraparound may include a retaining means, such as a resilient plastic ring, which may be positioned to hold the wraparound closure away from the cable substrate when the closure is opened and work is being performed on the cable and may be positioned around the cable to provide support for the wraparound closure when it is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1983Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Martha G. Follette
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Patent number: 4572922Abstract: Disclosed is a method of making a unitary re-enterable shielded jacket assembly for a plurality of insulated conductors provided with a dielectric spacer of nonconductive netting arranged and effective to provide a layer of air cells between the jacket shielding and the embraced conductors thereby to stabilize the impedance of the cable assembly from end to end thereof. One lateral edge of the dielectric spacer is attached to the jacket adjacent the inner shielding layer thereof and is sufficiently wide for its opposite edges to overlap when the jacket seam is closed. The dielectric spacer may be pleated lengthwise thereof to provide pockets for separate ribbon cables, the pleats being interconnected by hinges formed by groups of severed transverse strands which groups are separated by at least one unsevered transverse strand.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Inventor: Walter A. Plummer, III
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Patent number: 4513787Abstract: A plastic corrugated sheathing hose adapted for electric cable installation and producible in one continuous operation, includes a longitudinal slit along its side. Each edge of the hose adjacent the slit is complementarily configured to form a detent or snap-locking closure releasably engageable in overlapping relationship. After insertion of a cable through the sheathing hose slit, closure of the hose is accomplished by pressing overlapped complementarily configured together. Closure of the hose in this manner results in a substantially gas-tight and waterproof cable enclosure accomplished in one operation with the inlaying of the cable.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1983Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Wilhelm HeglerInventors: Wilhelm Hegler, Ralph-Peter Hegler
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Patent number: 4436566Abstract: A closure for a telecommunications splice case is provided, which comprises a wraparound sleeve secured for example by a rail and channel closure. Re-entry is achieved by cutting of the old rails and channel and removing a central portion of the sleeve, and shrinking a new sleeve across the butts of the old sleeve. If the new sleeve is to seal properly, there must be no leak path along any gap between the remnants of the old rails. Deformations are provided on the flap of the original sleeve, or at the base of the short rail, to allow adhesive on the inside of the sleeve to fill the area between the rail.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1982Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventor: Dexter C. Tight, Jr.
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Patent number: 4422478Abstract: A wrap-around device for enclosing an elongate object comprises a cover having two opposed edge portions and that can be interlocked to retain them together. At least one of the edge portions, and preferably both the edge portions, are provided with a protuberance, which extend along the edge portions and engage the opposed edge portion that may be caused if the edge portions are subjected to a tensile force tending to separate them, for example as may be caused if the device and enclosed object is bent.Preferably at least one of the edge portions is provided with a layer of adhesive to prevent moisture ingress between the edge portions.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Raychem LimitedInventors: Harry Pentney, Anthony R. L. Fitch
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Patent number: 4409427Abstract: Protective jacketing and electrostatic and radio frequency shielding is provided for multiple ribbon cables comprising inner and outer subassemblies each having flexible conductive shields secured together in electrical contact with one another and cooperating to provide a gapless shield embracing the cables. The inner subassembly is pleated longitudinally to form a separate shielded cell for each cable with the open edge of each cell embraced by the conductive shielding of the outer subassembly. The outer subassembly being held releasably closed as by a separable longitudinal seam. Conductive braiding and foil is held assembled to and in contact with the shielding layer of the inner subassembly and is maintained in contact with the shielding layer of the outer subassembly when the separable seam of the jacketing is closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1981Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Inventor: Walter A. Plummer, III
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Patent number: 4388488Abstract: A sealing system for a cable fitting element of heat shrinkable material having a longitudinally extending opening with at least one longitudinally extending bead portion being disposed along a side of the opening and being receivable in a clamp portion forming a seal of the opening characterized by one of the clamp portions and bead portions being substantially rigid and unaffected by heat and the other of said bead and clamp portions having a permanent shape which is tightly engaged with the one portion to form a seal. To facilitate assembly, the other portion has a temporary shape and has been deformed to a temporary shape to enable easy assembly and will return to the permanent shape when the fitting element is heated to an elevated temperature for the shrinking process. In one embodiment, the clamp portion is a separate rigid member and the bead portion projects along the opening having one surface forming a sealing surface and the other surfaces engaged by the clamp.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1980Date of Patent: June 14, 1983Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rudolf Wlcek, Dieter Kunze
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Patent number: 4104497Abstract: This disconnect contact assembly comprises a tubular insulator projecting forwardly through a grounded metal plate and surrounding the usual bridging contact subassembly. A current transformer secondary assembly surrounds the tubular insulator. Two separate metallic coatings are provided on the tubular insulator, the first one on the outer peripheral surface of the insulator and the second one on the inner peripheral surface of the insulator. The first metallic coating is normally at ground potential and the second one is normally at the potential of said bridging contact subassembly. In addition, two semiconductor coatings, each having non-linear resistivity properties, are provided on the tubular insulator. The first semiconductor coating is disposed on the external surface of the tubular insulator at the forward end of said first metallic coating. The second semiconductor coating is disposed on the internal surface of the tubular insulator at the forward end of said second metallic coating.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1976Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Robert Harwood Brealey