Patent classifications
H02G7/20
SUBSTATION FRAME
The present disclosure discloses a substation frame comprising: a supporting assembly comprising at least two supporting posts arranged at intervals, the at least two supporting posts comprising one side supporting post at each end; a beam assembly comprising a beam provided between every two adjacent supporting posts; and a side wire attaching assembly provided on at least one side supporting post and positioned on a side of the side supporting post facing away from the beam.
SUBSTATION FRAME
The present disclosure discloses a substation frame comprising: a supporting assembly comprising at least two supporting posts arranged at intervals, the at least two supporting posts comprising one side supporting post at each end; a beam assembly comprising a beam provided between every two adjacent supporting posts; and a side wire attaching assembly provided on at least one side supporting post and positioned on a side of the side supporting post facing away from the beam.
JOINT-USE BRACKET FOR INSTALLING COMMUNICATION LINES ON UTILITY POLE
A joint-use bracket (JUB) for use for installing multiple cables associated with communication lines onto a joint-use section of a utility pole is disclosed. The JUB comprises: a curved plate having a generally rectangular shape elongated in a longitudinal direction and curved along a lateral direction, the curved plate formed to have multiple attachment holes therethrough and have multiple slots laterally formed on the front surface; multiple platforms, each platform contiguously formed on the front surface of the curved plate and having multiple receiving holes; multiple blocks configured to engage with the platforms, respectively, each block having multiple joining holes; and multiple joining fasteners configured to be inserted through the joining holes and the receiving holes, to fasten the block to the platform to clamp the cable that is placed laterally between the block and the platform, thereby to hold the cable securely.
JOINT-USE BRACKET FOR INSTALLING COMMUNICATION LINES ON UTILITY POLE
A joint-use bracket (JUB) for use for installing multiple cables associated with communication lines onto a joint-use section of a utility pole is disclosed. The JUB comprises: a curved plate having a generally rectangular shape elongated in a longitudinal direction and curved along a lateral direction, the curved plate formed to have multiple attachment holes therethrough and have multiple slots laterally formed on the front surface; multiple platforms, each platform contiguously formed on the front surface of the curved plate and having multiple receiving holes; multiple blocks configured to engage with the platforms, respectively, each block having multiple joining holes; and multiple joining fasteners configured to be inserted through the joining holes and the receiving holes, to fasten the block to the platform to clamp the cable that is placed laterally between the block and the platform, thereby to hold the cable securely.
SUBSTATION FRAME
The present disclosure specifically discloses a substation frame, comprising: at least two supporting assemblies arranged at intervals along a first direction, at least one of the supporting assemblies comprising a first supporting part and a second supporting part that are connected to each other; and a beam assembly provided between two adjacent supporting assemblies. The first supporting part is located between the beam assembly and the second supporting part. The first supporting part is made of composite insulating material, and the second supporting part is made of metal material.
SUBSTATION FRAME
The present disclosure specifically discloses a substation frame, comprising: at least two supporting assemblies arranged at intervals along a first direction, at least one of the supporting assemblies comprising a first supporting part and a second supporting part that are connected to each other; and a beam assembly provided between two adjacent supporting assemblies. The first supporting part is located between the beam assembly and the second supporting part. The first supporting part is made of composite insulating material, and the second supporting part is made of metal material.
Methods for releasably connecting an overhead electrical wire
A strain release connector for an overhead electrical wire includes a first connector part securable to the overhead electrical wire with a fixed clamping force, and a second connector part cooperable with the first connector part and securable to a service cable with an adjustable clamping force, less than the fixed clamping force. The second connector part has at least one strain adjustment screw for modifying the adjustable clamping force. The adjustable clamping force is set by the at least one strain adjustment screw such that the second connector part is configured to release the service cable upon an application of a predetermined tension force.
Brackets for mounting antenna cables
A bracket for mounting cables on an antenna pole includes: a pair of L-shaped members, each of the L-shaped members including a main panel, a pair of jaws extending from opposite edges of the main panel, and a flange extending generally perpendicularly to the main panel, wherein the main panel includes a plurality of first mounting apertures, and wherein the flange includes a plurality of second mounting apertures; a pair of rods, each rod extending through a first mounting aperture of each of the L-shaped members; and a securing component that engages each rod to fix the members relative to each other.
Brackets for mounting antenna cables
A bracket for mounting cables on an antenna pole includes: a pair of L-shaped members, each of the L-shaped members including a main panel, a pair of jaws extending from opposite edges of the main panel, and a flange extending generally perpendicularly to the main panel, wherein the main panel includes a plurality of first mounting apertures, and wherein the flange includes a plurality of second mounting apertures; a pair of rods, each rod extending through a first mounting aperture of each of the L-shaped members; and a securing component that engages each rod to fix the members relative to each other.
Cable spacer comprising a ratchet spacer clamp
A cable spacer for maintaining positions of a plurality of cables relative to each other is provided. The cable spacer includes a frame, a hanger and a plurality of clamps that couple the plurality of cables to the frame to maintain the positions of the plurality of cables relative to each other. A first clamp includes a receiver with a first arcuate surface, and a keeper that is adjustably coupled to the receiver to be adjusted from a first position to a second position to interfere with removal of the region of the first cable from the first concave pocket. A locking system adjusts the keeper from the first position to the second position relative to the receiver, and maintains the keeper in the second position to exert a compressive force on the first cable, urging the first cable into the first concave pocket.