Claims
- 1. A sealing device for effecting an environmental tight seal on a free end of a cable, conduit, or the like, said sealing device comprising:
- a hollow unitary member of flexible resilient material including a cylindrical body, a conically outwardly flared portion extending from one end of said cylindrical body, an end wall closing the larger end of said conically flared portion, said end wall having a substantially greater thickness than the sidewalls of said body, and a plurality of annular bands spaced along the outer surface of said cylindrical body, means temporarily closing the other end of said hollow unitary member whereby pressing of the end wall against an end of a cable, conduit, or the like causes limited inflation of said hollow unitary member thereby easing passage of said end wall through said hollow unitary member until it sealingly engages such end in an inside-out condition, said temporary closure means being removed by said through passage.
- 2. A sealing device according to claim 1 wherein said end wall is planar.
- 3. A sealing device according to claim 2 wherein said end wall is joined to said conically flared portion by an annular joint of lesser thickness than said sidewalls, said annular joint having an arcuate section.
- 4. A sealing device according to claim 1 wherein said end wall has a part spherical configuration and is joined to said conically flared portion by a continuous curved annular joint.
- 5. A sealing device for effecting an environmental tight seal on a free end of a member, such as a cable, conduit, or the like, said device comprising:
- a hollow cylindrical member of inflatable material capable of withstanding low internal pressures, and having a permanently sealed first end, a frangible seal temporarily sealing a second end, and pointed means fixed to said permanently sealed first end which, when brought into contact with the second end of said device, causes the frangible seal to be ruptured thereby allowing passage therethrough of said first end, said device being reversible upon itself during application by pressing said first end against said free end and driving said first end through said hollow cylindrical member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 423,943, filed Dec. 12, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,897,088 and my application Ser. No. 451,620, filed Mar. 15, 1974, now abandoned.
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