Patent classifications
H02G7/06
HYRID CABLE HANGER SYSTEM
A cable enclosure system for cables within the communication and power industries. The system can clamp and support a wide range of cables with excellent clamping force and can replace the combination products of cable fixing clamps and rubber variable-diameter sleeves currently on the market.
HYRID CABLE HANGER SYSTEM
A cable enclosure system for cables within the communication and power industries. The system can clamp and support a wide range of cables with excellent clamping force and can replace the combination products of cable fixing clamps and rubber variable-diameter sleeves currently on the market.
Apparatus and method for temporarily suspending conductors
A set of components for assembling a temporary wire suspender includes in the set a yoke plate, a plurality of J-hook assemblies, a plurality of linkage members, and a plurality of removable couplers configurable to handle an expandable number of energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors. Positive control of the suspended and/or supported energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors is achieved by using releasable latches on the J-hook assemblies.
Apparatus and method for temporarily suspending conductors
A set of components for assembling a temporary wire suspender includes in the set a yoke plate, a plurality of J-hook assemblies, a plurality of linkage members, and a plurality of removable couplers configurable to handle an expandable number of energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors. Positive control of the suspended and/or supported energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors is achieved by using releasable latches on the J-hook assemblies.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TEMPORARILY SUSPENDING CONDUCTORS
A set of components for assembling a temporary wire suspender includes in the set a yoke plate, a plurality of J-hook assemblies, a plurality of linkage members, and a plurality of removable couplers configurable to handle an expandable number of energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors. Positive control of the suspended and/or supported energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors is achieved by using releasable latches on the J-hook assemblies.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TEMPORARILY SUSPENDING CONDUCTORS
A set of components for assembling a temporary wire suspender includes in the set a yoke plate, a plurality of J-hook assemblies, a plurality of linkage members, and a plurality of removable couplers configurable to handle an expandable number of energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors. Positive control of the suspended and/or supported energized or de-energized conductors or sub-conductors is achieved by using releasable latches on the J-hook assemblies.
Conduit and method for laying cable
A conduit for laying a cable includes a suspension wire, one or more hangers held by the suspension wire and having an accommodation space that accommodates the cable, and a groove extending along an axial direction of the suspension wire. The groove has an opening connected to the accommodation space. The opening has a width smaller than a maximum width of an interior of the groove.
Conduit and method for laying cable
A conduit for laying a cable includes a suspension wire, one or more hangers held by the suspension wire and having an accommodation space that accommodates the cable, and a groove extending along an axial direction of the suspension wire. The groove has an opening connected to the accommodation space. The opening has a width smaller than a maximum width of an interior of the groove.
LINKAGE SYSTEM
A linkage includes a first portion for connecting to a structure, and a second portion to retain a cable therein such that the cable is supported by the structure. The cable runs between a main service connection and a user connection. The linkage is formed such that the cable detaches from the structure at a predetermined load value applied to the cable.
LINKAGE SYSTEM
A linkage includes a first portion for connecting to a structure, and a second portion to retain a cable therein such that the cable is supported by the structure. The cable runs between a main service connection and a user connection. The linkage is formed such that the cable detaches from the structure at a predetermined load value applied to the cable.