Claims
- 1. A splice device for in-line splicing and two cables or the like, comprising:
- an elongated body means having a pair of axial aperture means in respective ends for receiving cables therein and transverse passage means intersecting each axial aperture means, said transverse passage means including a first segment opening on a side of said body means;
- wedge means having threaded first ends, beveled surfaces and compressible spring means, said wedge means being disposed in said transverse passage means with said threaded first ends extending outwardly from said body means through said first segment openings of said transverse passage means and said beveled surfaces in said axial aperture means; and
- threaded means for being threaded onto said threaded first ends and against said body means to draw said beveled surfaces on said wedge means against cables which may be in said axial aperture means to thereby compress and secure such therein and further to compress said spring means to provide a continuous securing force against the cables.
- 2. The splice device of claim 1 further including axial serrations on said beveled surfaces on said wedge means.
- 3. The splice device of claim 1 wherein said axial aperture means are circumferentially serrated.
- 4. The splice device of claim 1 wherein there are a pair of transverse passage means intersecting each of said pair of axial aperture means.
- 5. The splice device of claim 4 wherein one of each pair of transverse passage means intersects said aperture means on one side thereof and the other of said each pair of transverse passage means intersect said aperture means on an opposite side thereof.
- 6. The splice device of claim 5 wherein the first segment of one of each pair of transverse passage means opens on an opposite side of said body means relative to the other of each pair.
- 7. The splice device of claim 6 wherein said transverse passage means include a second segment of larger dimensions than said first segment and which opens on a side of said body means opposite the opening of said first segment.
- 8. The splice device of claim 7 wherein said wedge means includes second ends of larger size than said first ends, said second ends being disposed in said second segments of said transverse passage means.
- 9. The splice device of claim 8 wherein said compressible spring means include a slot located in said second ends, said slot being parallel to the plane of said beveled surface.
- 10. A splice device for securing a cable, comprising:
- an elongated body member having a channel defined by two, spaced-apart, parallel walls and a floor joining said walls, said walls having an aligned passage therethrough which is transverse to said channel;
- a wedge member having a projecting end, a beveled surface and compressible spring means, said wedge member being disposable in said transverse passage with said projecting end projecting laterally outwardly from said body member and said beveled surface engaging a cable which may be in said channel to thereby compress such against said floor; and
- securing means adapted to be attached to said projecting end for securing said wedge member in said transverse passage and to compress said compressible spring means to provide a continuous compressible force against the cable.
- 11. A splice device for in-line splicing of two cables, comprising:
- an elongated body member having first and second channels each at a respective end thereof, said channels being defined by two, spaced-apart, parallel walls and a floor joining said walls, said walls having openings therethrough with said openings in one wall being in alignment with openings in another wall;
- a plurality of wedge members, each having a projecting end, a beveled surface and compressible springs means, said wedge members being disposable in said openings with said projecting ends extending laterally outwardly from said body member and said beveled surfaces engaging cables which may be in said channels to thereby compress such against said floors; and
- means, attachable to said projecting ends, for securing said wedge members in said openings, and to cause said spring means to be resiliently compressed and thereby exert a continuing force against the cables.
- 12. The splice device of claim 11 wherein said body member includes a third channel positioned at an angle with respect to said first and second channels and located therebetween.
- 13. The splice device of claim 11 wherein said wedge members include a block section on an end opposite said projecting end and said compressible spring means include a slot in said block section with said slot extending across the thickness thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 064,153, filed June 18, 1987, entitled "A Cable/Wire Splice Device" by Gordon Ray Johnston and Walter Myers Werner, and now abandoned.
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