Claims
- 1. A device for captivating a cable therein, said device comprising:
- a. a body having a vertical section consisting of two side walls and a vertical section with an opening therethrough, said opening being oval shape and decreasing in width from a first end towards a second, said opening being adapted to receive a cable therethrough and a wedge
- b. said wedge having one side grooved to conformably slide along the cable and an opposite side rounded to conformably slide along one side of the opening, said wedge further being slotted adjacent the rounded side to form a resilient spring member and further said rounded side converging inwardly towards the grooved side from one end towards the other end so that as the wedge is driven into the opening with a cable positioned therein, the converging walls of the opening and wedge cooperate to captivate the cable therein, and further causing the spring member to be resiliently deformed so as to exert outward force against the wall of the opening to maintain continued pressure on the cable.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further including an additional opening and a second wedge whereby two cables may be captivated.
- 3. The device of claim 2 further including means on the two side walls for attachment to insulated lines from a support tower.
- 4. A device for captivating a cable therein, said device comprising:
- a. a body having a tapered opening therethrough to receive a cable and a wedge
- b. said wedge being tapered having one side grooved to conformably slide along the cable and a slot extending along the length thereof and positioned between the grooved side and opposite side to define a resilient spring member so that as the wedge is driven into the opening with a cable positioned therein, the walls of the opening and the wedge cooperate to captivate the cable therein and further to resiliently deform the spring member into the slot so as to exert outward force against the wall of the opening to maintain continued pressure on the cable.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 262,006, filed May 8, 1981.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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