Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:
- a linear electrical conductor cable having an axis and extending in a first direction parallel to said axis;
- an insulator member disposed adjacent to said conductor cable, said insulator member having a bearing surface portion presented toward said conductor cable, said bearing surface portion being convexly curved in said first direction and concavely curved in a second direction transverse to said first direction; and
- a protective pad, being of resilient material, for supporting said conductor cable at a location spaced from said insulator member;
- said protective pad having a body portion located between, and in abutting engagement with, said conductor cable and with said bearing surface portion of said insulator member;
- said pad body portion having a conductor engaging cylindrical surface defining a cylindrical linear passage extending through said protective pad through which said conductor cable is extendable, said cylindrical surface and said conductor cable having an area contact;
- said pad body portion having a preformed second surface;
- said preformed second surface being concavely curved in said first direction complementary to said convex curvature of said insulator member in said first direction, and said preformed second surface being convexly curved in said second direction complementary to said concave curvature of said insulator member in said second direction, said preformed second surface having an area contact with said bearing surface; and
- said pad body portion having a pair of inner edge faces extending longitudinally and from said cylindrical linear passage, said inner edge faces defining between them a longitudinally extending slot extending radially between said cylindrical linear passage and an exterior opposite to said preformed second surface of said pad and longitudinally throughout a longitudinal extent of said pad, said longitudinally extending slot having a width that is smaller than the diameter of said conductor cable, the resiliency of said pad enabling selective movement of said inner edge faces away from each other to a position where the width of said longitudinally extending slot is larger than the diameter of said conductor cable so that said conductor cable can be radially displaced through said longitudinally extending slot and into said cylindrical linear passage, said inner edge faces of said pad being movable back toward each other due to the resiliency of said pad thereby blocking relative movement of said conductor cable through said longitudinally extending slot, said pad, when said conductor cable is disposed within said cylindrical linear passage, being movable into a position in engagement with said insulator member in which said preformed second surface of said pad is in engagement with said bearing surface portion of said insulator member.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said pad body portion varies substantially in thickness from end to end along the length of said pad.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said pad body portion has relatively thick axial end portions which wrap at least partially around said insulator member and has a relatively thin axially central portion disposed intermediate said end portions.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2 wherein said varying thickness is a result of the varying shape of said preformed second surface of said pad body portion, said cylindrical surface of said pad body portion being linear.
- 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said preformed second surface of said pad is concavely curved at a radius less than a the radius of curvature of said convexly curved bearing surface portion of said insulator member prior to said preformed second surface of said pad contacting said bearing surface portion of said insulator member.
- 6. An apparatus for use with a linear electrical conductor cable and an insulator member to which the conductor cable may be secured, the insulator member having a bearing surface portion presented toward the conductor cable which is convexly curved in a first direction and concavely curved in a second direction transverse to the first direction, said apparatus comprising a pad for location on the conductor cable between the conductor cable and the insulator member, said pad comprising:
- a body portion having a conductor engaging cylindrical surface which defines a cylindrical linear passage for receiving the conductor cable, said linear passage extending through said body portion;
- said linear passage having a longitudinal axis along which the conductor cable extends when the conductor cable is received in said linear passage;
- said pad body portion having a preformed second surface for abuttinaly engaging the bearing surface portion of the insulator member, said preformed second surface being concavely curved in a first direction to be complementary to the convex curvature of the insulator member in the first direction, and said preformed second surface being convexly curved in a second direction to be complementary to the concave curvature of the insulator member in the second direction;
- said pad being made of a rubber-like resilient material;
- said pad having a pair of longitudinally extending inner edge faces which define between them a longitudinally extending slot extending radially between said cylindrical linear passage and an exterior opposite to said preformed second surface of said pad;
- said inner edge faces of said pad being resiliently deflectable away from each other from a first condition in which a width of said slot is less than the diameter of the conductor cable to be secured to a second condition in which the width of said slot is greater than the diameter of the conductor cable to be secured to enable passage of the conductor cable through said slot into said linear passage;
- said inner edge faces of said pad being resiliently movable toward each other and toward the first condition to locate said pad on the conductor cable with the conductor cable extending through said linear passage in said pad and with said pad extending around the conductor cable, the resilient nature of said pad maintaining said cylindrical surface abuttingly encircling the conductor cable to be secured to retain said pad on the conductor cable and providing an area contact between said pad and the conductor cable to be secured;
- said pad when retained on the conductor cable being movable from a first position spaced apart from the insulator member to a second position in abutting engagement with the bearing surface portion of the insulator members.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said pad body portion varies substantially in thickness from end to end along the length of said pad.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein said pad body portion has relatively thick axial end portions for wrapping at least partially around the insulator member and has a relatively thin axially central portion disposed intermediate said end portions.
- 9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7 wherein said varying thickness is a result of the varying shape of said preformed second surface of said pad body portion, said cylindrical surface of said pad body portion being linear.
- 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said preformed second surface of said pad is concavely curved at a radius less than a radius of curvature of the convexly curved bearing surface portion of the insulator member prior to said preformed second surface of said pad contacting the bearing surface portion of the insulator member.
- 11. An apparatus for use with a linear electrical conductor cable and an insulator member to which the conductor cable may be secured, the insulator member having a bearing surface portion presented toward the conductor cable which is convexly curved in a first direction and concavely curved in a second direction transverse to the first direction, said apparatus comprising a protective pad displaceable between the conductor cable and the insulator member, said pad comprising:
- a body portion made of a resilient material and having a conductor engaging cylindrical surface which defines a cylindrical linear passage for receiving the conductor cable, said linear passage extending through said body portion, said cylindrical surface having an area contact with the conductor cable to be secured;
- said pad body portion having a preformed second surface for abuttinaly engaging in an area contact the bearing surface portion of the insulator member, said preformed second surface being concavely curved in a first direction to be complementary to the convex curvature of the insulator member in the first direction, and said preformed second surface being convexly curved in a second direction to be complementary to the concave curvature of the insulator member in the second direction;
- said body portion having first means for enabling the conductor to be located in said linear passage, said first means including a longitudinally extending slot extending radially between said cylindrical linear passage and an exterior opposite to said preformed second surface of said body portion, said slot extends throughout the extent of said body portion;
- said body portion having a pair of longitudinally extending edge faces which oppose each other and which define said longitudinally extending slot;
- said edge faces being resiliently separable away from each other from a first condition in which the width of said longitudinally extending slot is less than the diameter of the conductor cable to be secured to a second condition in which the width of said longitudinally extending slot is greater than the diameter of the conductor cable to be secured to enable relative radial displacement of said body portion onto the conductor cable by relative movement of the conductor cable through said longitudinally extending slot into said cylindrical linear passage;
- said edge faces being resiliently drawn towards each other from said second condition toward said first condition returning a width of said longitudinally extending slot to a diameter less than the diameter of the conductor cable to be secured to prevent radial displacement of the conductor cable through said longitudinal extending slot out of said cylindrical linear passage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of applicarion Ser. No. 08/395,662 filed on Apr. 13, 1995 which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/044,970 filed Apr. 8, 1993, now both abandoned.
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