THIS invention relates to a cable theft protection device, particularly for securing electricity supply cables or communications cables, for example.
Cable theft is a problem not only because the cable has to be replaced at great expense but in that it also results in a temporary loss of electricity supply with all its consequences. Cable theft also results in an unsafe environment as the parts of the cables that are not stolen are left exposed and are dangerous
Conventional cable theft occurs by cutting the cable at two spaced apart points and then pulling the cable out of the ground using a vehicle or rolling the cable onto a large rolling drum.
It is an object of this invention to address this
According to the invention there is provided a cable theft prevention device comprising:
Preferably, the body may comprise of at least two parts which are movable between an open position and a closed position, wherein when the parts are in the open position the cable can be inserted or removed from the opening and when the parts are in the closed position the cable is locked inside the body.
In an example embodiment, each body part may preferably be part-tubular with at least one body part having a greater spacing between major edges than the other body part such that edges or areas near the edges of the larger body part substantially overlap edges or areas near the edges of the other body part in the closed position.
The device may include at least one hinge connecting the first and second body parts to one another.
Advantageously, the body may include a locking formation for locking the at least two parts together. The locking formation may be a ring or hose clamp.
In one of the preferred embodiments, the body may be elongate having a longitudinal axis, wherein the engaging members extend from the body at an angle to the longitudinal axis.
Preferably, the device includes two engaging members located at two ends of the body. It will be appreciated that the engaging members may also move between an open position and a closed position.
The body may also have at least one cable engaging formation for holding the cable to prevent any movement of the cable within the body.
This invention relates to a cable theft prevention device. The cable theft prevention device is aimed, in particular, at the prevention of an unauthorized removal of the cable in the power distribution industry but could be used to secure any type of cable.
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At least one engaging member 14 extends away from the body 12 to engage a material 42 into which the cable 40 and body 12 are inserted thereby to prevent an unauthorized removal of the cable 40 and body 12 from the material 42 (see
The illustrated embodiment includes two engaging members 14a and 14b, located on either side of the body 12.
The body 12 includes a longitudinal axis 16 and the engaging members 14a and 14b extend from the body 12 at an angle to the longitudinal axis 16.
In order to be useful the angle should be 90 degrees or less as will be appreciated with reference to the use of the device below.
In the illustrated embodiment, the body 12 includes a locking formation 18 for locking the cable 40 inside the body 12. The locking formation has been illustrated as two clips which are insertable into two openings. However, it will be appreciated that the locking formation could take any other suitable form. as will be seen in the further illustrated embodiments below which show other examples of locking formations.
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The body 12 also has cable engaging formations 22 for holding the cable 40, thereby preventing any movement of the cable 40 within the body 12.
It will be appreciated from
In use, the two parts 12a and 12b of the body 12 are moved to an open position and the cable 40 is inserted inside the body 12 and locked within the body 12 using the locking formation 18. The cable is then laid with the device in place in the material 42 which is typically in soil. This is achieved by the cable installers digging a long trench, laying the cable in the trench and then covering the cable up with soil. Typically a number of these devices will be installed per length of cable.
It will be appreciated that when the cable is cut at two spaced apart points in order to be removed in an unauthorized manner, the engaging members 14 engage the material 42 surrounding the body 12 thus preventing the removal of the cable and the device 10.
For ease of use, there is a number 24 on the device 10 (see
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The device 110 is similar to the device 10 of
The device 110 includes two body parts 112a and 112b which are movable between an open position and a closed position in a similar fashion as described above. However, in this embodiment, the one body part 112b is able to at least partially fit inside the other body part 112a so that the diameter of the opening through the body can be varied.
In the illustrated embodiment this is accomplished as the body part 112a has a greater spacing between its major edges 111 than the body part 112b. This allows the edges 111, or areas near the edges 111, to at least partially overlap edges or areas near the edges of the body part 112b. This is illustrated in
It will be understood that the overlap configuration in the closed position allows the device 110 to accommodate cables of different or varying thickness. The body parts 112a and 112b are typically lockable in the closed position by way of a locking formation in the form of hose or ring clamps 118. A plurality of ring clamps 118 are advantageously disposed along the body 112 to lock the body 112 in the closed position. Other locking formations could also be used with this embodiment.
It will be appreciated that the respective portions of the engaging members 114a and 114b corresponding to the body parts 112a and 112b will also correspondingly overlap each other slightly. In this particular example embodiment, the engaging members 114a and 114b flare outwardly from the body 112 and typically have a hexagonal side profile, as can be see more clearly in
In use, the two parts 112a and 112b of the body 112 are moved to an open position and a cable 40 is inserted inside the body 112. The two parts 112a and 112b are then brought to the closed position where the edge 111 or the area near the edge 111 of the body part 112a overlaps the body part 112b to hold the cable snugly therein.
To lock the body parts 112a and 112b, with the cable therein, together, the user operates the ring clamps 118. The device 110 together with the cable therein is thereby inserted in the ground in a similar way as described above.
In operation, it will be noted that the device 110 operates or functions in a similar fashion as describes above with reference to the device 10.
Each of the body parts has a plurality of holes 220 formed therein which are aligned with one another when the two body parts are placed together and through which bolts can be inserted. This can more easily be seen in
It will be appreciated that, as mentioned above, other suitable locking formations 218 can be used with this embodiment.
In any event, the at least one engaging member 214 is comprised of hexagonal shapes 214a and 214b, part of which are located on the one body part and part of which are located on the other body part. Again it will be appreciated that other suitable shapes such as the round shape of
In this embodiment, each half of the body 214 is located on either side of the cable 40 and bolts then secure the body parts together as can be seen in
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The device in all of the above embodiments can be formed from any suitable material which allows ease of manufacture but has the necessary strength for the task. Examples of such materials would be metals or strong plastic materials.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007/06569 | Aug 2007 | ZA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB08/52334 | 6/13/2008 | WO | 00 | 10/26/2010 |