Claims
- 1. A system for pulling a cable comprising:
- a first generally vertically arranged column;
- a first means for holding said first column in an upright position;
- a first platform means carried on said first column having means for adjustably securing said first platform at various positions along the length of said first column;
- a first cable pulling capstan carried on said first platform for rotation about an axis, said first capstan having a conically tapered body, said body being of a dimension enabling axial migration of a cable situated on said first capstan upon a change in tension of said cable, to thereby change the rate of travel of said cable as it is pulled;
- a first means supported by said first column for rotationally driving said capstan about said axis;
- a second generally vertically arranged column;
- a second means for holding said second column in an upright position;
- a second platform means carried on said second column having means for adjustably securing said second platform at various positions along the length of said second column;
- a second cable pulling capstan carried on said second platform for rotation about an axis, said second capstan having a conically tapered body, said body being of a dimension enabling axial migration of said cable situated on said second capstan upon a change in tension of said cable, to thereby change the rate of travel of said cable as it is pulled; and
- a second means supported by said second column for rotationally driving said capstan about said axis;
- wherein said first and second capstans are so constructed and arranged such that the rate of travel of said cable is substantially uniform as said cable is pulled by said capstans.
- 2. The cable puller of claim 1 wherein said axis of at least one of said capstans is a generally horizontal axis.
- 3. The cable puller of claim 1 wherein at least one of said capstans has a diameter which varies in size along said axis.
- 4. The cable puller of claim 1 wherein at least one of said driving means is an electric motor.
- 5. The cable puller of claim 1 further comprising a foot member connected to and extending generally orthogonally from at least one of said columns and at least one of said base means being pivotally connected to said foot member.
- 6. The cable puller of claim 1 further comprising means for adjusting the height of at least one of said capstans.
- 7. The cable puller of claim 1 further comprising at least one brace arm adjustably secured to at least one of said columns for holding said one column in spaced relation to the wall of a cable conduit structure.
- 8. The cable puller of claim 1 further comprising means for limiting the torque applied to at least one of said capstans from said driving means.
- 9. A cable puller comprising:
- a generally vertically arranged column;
- a means for holding said column in an upright position;
- a platform means carried on said column having means for adjustably securing said platform at various positions along the length of said column;
- a cable pulling capstan carried on said platform for rotation about an axis, said capstan being cantilevered with respect to said platform to provide ready access to said capstan with any portion of a cable so that the cable may be looped around said capstan;
- said capstan having a generally conically tapered body with peripheral rims at both of its ends, having an axis of rotation and having a larger diameter at one peripheral rim than at the other peripheral rim;
- said taper of said body being of a dimension such that the diameter of the taper varies between the two peripheral rims as a linear function of axial position enabling axial migration of the cable situated on said capstan upon a change in tension of said cable, to thereby change the rate of travel of said cable as it is pulled; and
- drive means carried on said platform for rotationally driving said capstan about said axis.
- 10. The cable puller of claim 9 wherein said column defines an elongated slotted aperture and said platform has means slidable in said slotted aperture for adjustably securing said platform to said column.
- 11. The cable puller of claim 9 further comprising torque limiting means carried on said platform for limiting the torque applied to said capstan from said driving means.
- 12. The cable puller of claim 9 wherein said axis is a generally horizontal axis.
- 13. The cable puller of claim 9 wherein said capstan has a diameter which varys in size along said axis.
- 14. The cable puller of claim 9 wherein said driving means is an electric motor.
- 15. The cable puller of claim 9 further comprising at least one brace arm adjustably secured to said column for holding said column in spaced relation to the wall of a cable conduit structure.
- 16. A cable puller comprising:
- a generally vertically arranged column;
- a means for holding said column in an upright position;
- platform means carried on said column having means for adjustably securing said platform at various positions along the length of said column;
- a cable pulling capstan carried on said platform for rotation about an axis, said capstan being cantilevered with respect to said platform to provide ready access to said capstan with any portion of a cable so that the cable may be looped around said capstan;
- said capstan having a generally conically tapered body with peripheral rims at both of its ends, having an axis of rotation and having a larger diameter at one peripheral rim than at the other peripheral rim;
- said taper of said body being of a dimension such that the diameter of the taper varies between the two peripheral rim as a linear function of axial position enabling axial migration of a cable situated on said capstan upon a change in tension of said cable, to thereby change the rate of travel of said cable as it is pulled;
- electric motor drive carried on said platform for rotationally driving said capstan about said axis; and
- means coupled with said electric motor drive and said capstan for limiting the torque applied to said capstan from said electric motor drive such that the tensile strength in the cable to be pulled is below a desired level.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 770,316, filed Aug. 28, 1985, entitled "Fiber Optic Cable Placing Equipment", now abandoned.
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