COMMUNICATIONS CABLE WITH FABRIC SLEEVE
20230014038 · 2023-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B7/1805
ELECTRICITY
H02G1/08
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/49117
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H02G1/08
ELECTRICITY
H01B7/18
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A communications cable (11) is provided with a pliant sleeve (12, 21, 31) to allow it to be more easily inserted into a conduit. One form of the sleeve (12) has hook (14) and loop (15) connected to each other so that the sleeve (12) can engage the cable (11). Another form of the sleeve (21) is spring-loaded to engage the cable (11). In a third form of the sleeve (31) has an adhesive (33) which attaches the sleeve (31) to the cable (11).
Claims
1. A method of inserting a cable at the site where the cable is to be inserted into a longitudinally extending underground conduit using a longitudinally extending sheet of material having a coefficient of friction less than the cable and having a bonding member extending longitudinally along the edges of the sheet, comprising the steps of wrapping the sheet of material around the cable at the installation site by confining the cable within the sheet and connecting the bonding members, and thereafter introducing the wrapped cable into the conduit.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the cable is provided at the installation site on a reel and the sheet of material is provided at the installation site on a reel, and further comprising the steps of removing the sheet of material from its reel and removing the cable from its reel, said step of wrapping being performed by combining the removed sheet and the removed cable.
3. A method of inserting a cable at the installation site of a longitudinally extending underground conduit using a longitudinally extending sheet of material having a coefficient of friction less than the cable and having a bonding member extending longitudinally along the edges of the sheet, comprising the steps of wrapping the sheet of material around the cable at the installation site, engaging the cable by connecting the bonding members, and thereafter introducing the wrapped cable into the conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0023] One form of a cable and sleeve assembly made in accordance with the present invention is indicated generally by the numeral 10 and includes a communications cable 11 and a sleeve generally indicated by the numeral 12. Cable 11 is a conventional item and, as such, typically includes a plurality of conductive wires encapsulated within a plastic jacket. Sleeve 12 may be made of a pliant material such as the fabric described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,421,485, and can be in the form of a longitudinally extending sheet 13 of material having a fastening system formed on opposed edges thereof. Such a system could be glue or some other adhesive, or it could be the VELCRO® hook and loop fastening system shown. Thus, one edge on one side of sheet 13 may be provided with a hook connector 14 and the opposed edge on the other side of sheet 13 may be provided with the companion loop connector 15. The width of the sheet between the connectors 14 and 15 generally corresponds to the circumference of cable 11 such that when sleeve 12 is positioned on cable 11, as shown in
[0024] An alternative cable and sleeve assembly is shown in
[0025] Another alternative cable and sleeve assembly is shown in
[0026] The cable sleeve assemblies 10, 20, or 30 may be manufactured and assembled at the factory and shipped on rolls to the underground conduit construction site. Typically, such rolls could have two thousand or more feet of assemblies 10, 20, or 30 thereon to be played out and inserted into an underground conduit by conventional systems.
[0027] Alternatively, a sleeve 12 or 21 could be applied to the cable 11 in the field as schematically shown in
[0028] By wrapping a cable with a pliable material which has less friction than the jacket of a cable, assemblies 10, 20 or 30 can be more easily installed into a conduit which does not have an innerduct therein. As a result, the cost of the innerduct is saved. On the other hand, if the conduit does have an innerduct already positioned therein, the cable sleeve assemblies 10, 20 or 30 are also more easily inserted into a compartment of the innerduct.
[0029] As a result, a cable sleeve assembly 10, 20 or 30 manufactured and used as described herein accomplishes the objects of the invention and otherwise substantially improves the art.