Cable with a fabric sleeve and its method of manufacture
11342098 ยท 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B13/22
ELECTRICITY
H02G9/06
ELECTRICITY
H01B17/58
ELECTRICITY
H02G1/08
ELECTRICITY
H01B7/1805
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A fabric wrapped cable is formed by positioning adhesive on opposed layers of fabric. A cable is positioned between those layers and the layers are attached by attaching the adhesive of one layer to the adhesive of the other layer. In forming the wrapped cable in such a manner, the cable is provided with at least one wing.
Claims
1. A method of confining a cable having a length in a single sheet of fabric material and inserting the confined cable into a conduit comprising the steps of positioning an adhesive only on the lateral edges of said fabric, folding the sheet of fabric to form opposed layers of fabric, then positioning a cable along the length of said fabric between the layers, attaching the adhesive of one lateral edge of the sheet to the adhesive of the other lateral edge of the sheet to confine the cable between the layers without permitting the adhesive to contact the cable thereby not adhesively bonding the cable directly to the layers, and thereafter inserting the confined cable into the conduit.
2. A method of confining a cable in a single sheet of fabric material comprising the steps of positioning an adhesive only on the lateral edges of a single sheet of fabric material, positioning a release strip on the adhesive at each lateral edge, folding the single sheet of material to form opposed layers of material with the lateral edges of the material adjacent to each other, then positioning the cable between the layers of material by passing the cable between the lateral edges of the material, removing the release strips after the cable has been positioned between the lateral edges of the layers, and thereafter attaching the adhesive of one layer to the adhesive of the other layer to confine the cable between the layers without adhering the fabric material directly to the cable with the adhesive.
3. An apparatus to be inserted into a longitudinally extending conduit comprising a cable having a length and a coefficient of friction, a single sheet of fabric having a coefficient of friction less than that of the cable and having an adhesive only at its lateral edges, said sheet of material being attached at its lateral edges to encase said cable along its length without adhesively bonding said cable directly to said sheet, and at least one wing formed when the edges of the fabric are connected and extending outwardly from said cable along the length of said cable, said fabric not adhesively bonded directly to said cable, and said cable encased within said sheet being more easily inserted into the conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(9) A conventional communications cable is indicated by the numeral 10 in the drawings. Cable 10 traditionally includes core of wires covered by a plastic sheath. Such cables are usually stored on a roll, which may carry 2500 feet or more of cable.
(10) As shown in
(11) In order to create the fabric wrapped cable 17 shown in
(12) The wrapped cable 17 can be created by longitudinally moving cable 10 together with sheet assemblies 11 and 12 and providing a folding station. When the cable 10 and assemblies 11 and 12 pass through that station, assemblies 11 and 12 are wrapped around cable 10 as previously described. Such can be accomplished at the manufacturing site of the cable, or such can be provided at the site where the wrapped cable 17 is to be installed in a conduit. In that instance, a roll of cable 10 and rolls of sheet assemblies 11 and 12 can be provided and fed through a device which will wrap cable 10 as the resultant cable 17 is being installed in a conduit.
(13) An alternative manner in which to wrap a cable 10 is shown in
(14) In order to create the fabric wrapped cable 17 shown in
(15) Another cable wrapping version is shown in
(16) In view of the foregoing, it should thus be evident that any of the disclosed options for creating a wrapped cable will accomplish the objects of the invention and otherwise substantially improve the art.