Claims
- 1. An apparatus for protecting a splice connecting at least two multi-conductor electrical cables from ingress of water which comprises:
- (a) a closure for enclosing the splice and forming a seal to the cable jackets thereby forming an enclosed area for the splice and the cable ends; and
- (b) pressure means comprising a heat expandable material which can be activated by heat or electric current from outside the closure which pressure means is inside the enclosed area and capable of applying sufficient pressure to a liquid sealant in the enclosed area to force the liquid sealant to penetrate into the splice and the interstices between the conductors in the cables.
- 2. An assembly comprising:
- (a) a splice connecting at least two multi-conductor electrical cables;
- (b) a closure capable of maintaining pressure enclosing the splice and forming a seal to the cable jackets thereby forming an enclosed area for the splice and the cable ends;
- (c) sufficient hardenable liquid sealant in the enclosed area to essentially fill the enclose area; and
- (d) pressure means positioned inside the enclosed area and capable of applying sufficient pressure to the liquid sealant in the enclosed area to force the liquid sealant to penetrate into the splice and the interstices between the conductors in the cables and capable of being activated and controlled from outside the closure;
- whereby the splice is protected from ingress of water.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein the pressure means is a heat expandable material which can be activated by heat or electric current from outside the closure.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 2 wherein the pressure means is a flexible bladder which can be pressurized with a fluid from outside the closure.
- 5. A method for protecting a splice connecting at least two multiconductor electrical cables from ingress of water which comprises:
- (a) positioning a closure about the splice and sealing the closure to the cable jackets to form an enclosed area for the splice and the cable ends wherein the closure has an opening for introducing sealant into the enclosed area and a pressure means in the enclosed area for applying pressure to the liquid sealant;
- (b) introducing a hardenable liquid sealant into the enclosed area thereby displacing the air from the enclosed area;
- (c) closing the opening; and
- (d) pressurizing the pressure means to a pressure sufficient to force the liquid sealant to penetrate into said splice and into the interstices between the conductor in the cables; and
- (e) maintaining said pressure in the enclosed area for a period of time to permit the liquid sealant to harden.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 652,359, filed Sept. 18, 1984, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Fukutomi et al., "Prefabricated Pressure Dam for Telephone Cable", Proceedings of 20th International Wire & Cable Symposium, 1971. |
Pirelli General "Resinwrap Joints", brochure, Mar. 1964. |
Pirelli General Cable Works Ltd, "Jointing Instructions for `Resinwrap` Breeches Joint", Aug. 1973. |
Continuations (1)
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