Apparatus for applying a sleeve to a cable
12518896 ยท 2026-01-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B13/342
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/16
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/28
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/53213
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
H01B13/344
ELECTRICITY
H02G1/08
ELECTRICITY
H01B13/103
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A fabric sleeve in the form of a strip of material having compatible attachment members along its lateral edges, is applied to a cable by a device located at a site where the cable can be introduced into a conduit. The device includes a beam carried by a post. The beam carries a plurality of formers which receive the sleeve and the cable from rolls and which progressively fold the sleeve around the cable. The beam also carries an attachment device which receives the sleeve and cable from the formers and which connects the attachment members of the sleeve to confine the cable therein. The attachment device can be opened so that the sleeved cable can be removed. The device is operated at the site until the sleeved cable reaches a downstream installation site and the process is repeated at that downstream site.
Claims
1. An apparatus for applying a sleeve of material around a cable comprising a beam, a plurality of spaced formers carried by said beam and receiving the cable and the sleeve such that the sleeve is being wrapped around the cable as the cable and the sleeve move along said beam, the cable being slidable relative to the sleeve as the sleeve surrounds the cable.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, each said former having an arcuate slot to receive the sleeve, the radius of curvature of said slots becoming progressively smaller as the sleeve and the cable move from slot to slot.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a recess above each said slot, said recesses receiving the cable.
4. The apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a cover removably positioned over each said recess to confine the cable in each said recess.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an attachment device receiving the sleeve and the cable and confining the cable in the sleeve without attaching the sleeve to the cable.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the sleeve is in the form of a strip of material having compatible attachment members positioned along its lateral edges, said attachment device attaching said attachment members.
7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the attachment device is moveable from an open position to a closed position so that the sleeved cable can be removed from the apparatus.
8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said attachment device includes a first plate and a second plate with a hinge between said plates which allows said plates to rotate relative to each other from a closed position with the plates being adjacent to each other to an open position.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, each of said plates having a recess such that when in the closed position, the recesses form an aperture for the cable.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each said plate includes at least one channel such that when in the closed position, the channels form a recess for, and attach, the attachment members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(14) A device made in accordance with the present invention is generally indicated by the numeral 10, and is depicted at the site where a cable 11 is introduced into an underground conduit. Device 10 applies a sleeve 12 to the cable 11 and together they are introduced into a conduit. A supply of cable 11 is carried by a conventional reel 13, and a supply of the sleeve 12 is carried by a conventional reel 14. Sleeve 12 may be made of any suitable material, preferably a fabric material, which has a coefficient of friction less than that of the cable so that a sleeved cable can be more easily instead into a conduit than a bare cable. As is known in the art, reel 13 and reel 14 can carry one or more thousand feet of cable 11 and sleeve 12 for introduction into the conduit.
(15) Device 10 includes a stand 15 that can be positioned on the ground. Stand 15 carries a tube 16 which receives a post 17. Tube 16 is provided with a plurality of apertures 18, and post 17 is provided with a plurality of apertures 19. An aperture 18 can be aligned with an aperture 19 and a pin (not shown) or other device is provided through the apertures. As such, the height of device 10 can be adjusted.
(16) Post 17 carries the main beam 20 of the device such that beam 20 extends generally laterally from post 17. Beam 20 carries a plurality of former assemblies, a first former being generally indicated by the numeral 21 and shown in
(17) Sleeve 12 is in the form of a strip of material 25 having opposed compatible attachment members 26, 27 formed at the lateral edges of the strip of material 25 as by stitching. The overall width of the sleeve 12 is preferably slightly larger than the circumference of the cable 11 that is selected for insertion. As a result, sleeve 12 surrounds cable 11, but cable 11 may be pulled through sleeve 12 as may be necessary as will hereafter be described. Attachment members 26, 27 are preferably, respectively, the hook and loop components of VELCO attachment system, but could include other attachment devices such as an adhesive or the like.
(18) Each former 21, 22, and 23 includes a generally crescent shaped body 30 integrally carried by a hub 31 which provides the means to be connected to body 20. A slot, generally indicated by the numeral 32, is formed in body 30. Slot 32 includes an arcuate portion 33 and enlarged portions 34 and 35 at the ends of arcuate portion 33. The sleeve 12 is received in slot 32 with the strip of material 25 being received in arcuate portion 33 and the attachment members 26, 27 being received in enlarged slot portions 34 and 35, respectively.
(19) The top center of body 30 is provided with an arcuate recess 36 which is adapted to receive the cable 11. As shown in
(20) Thus formers 21, 22 and 23 are generally identical except for the configuration of the arcuate portion 33. As will hereinafter become evident, the arcuate portion 33 of former 21 (
(21) Device 10 also includes a sleeve attachment portion generally indicated by the numeral 40 and positioned adjacent to third former 23. Attachment portion 40 is carried by post 17 and to that end includes a plate 41 which may be welded or otherwise attached to post 17. A pivotable plate 42 is carried by plate 41 by means of a threaded pivot pin 43 which extends through a hole 44 in plate 41 and through a hole 45 in plate 42 to be engaged by a wing nut 46. Another pin 47 extends through a hole 48 in plate 41 and through an adjustment slot 49 in plate 42 to be engaged by a wing nut 50. As such, by loosening wing nut 50, pin 47 may be moved in slot 49 to a desired position to adjust the angular position of plate 42, and all of the components attached to plate 42, now to be described, relative to post 17.
(22) Plate 42 is attached to beam 20 by a plurality of bolts 51 as shown in
(23) Each plate 53, 54 is provided with a first channel 58, a second channel 59, and a third deeper channel 60 located between channels 58 and 59. When plates 53 and 54 are positioned together as shown in
(24) Plate 53 is attached to plate 42 by being welded or the like. As shown, for example in
(25) The cable 11 and sleeve 12 may be guided into and out of attachment portion 40 by roller assembles generally indicated by the numeral 66. Each roller assembly 66 includes brackets 67 having one end attached to beam 20 as by bolts 68. The other end is journaled so as to have a busing or roller 69 carried thereby. As such, as the cable and sleeve combination travel through device 10, rollers 69 can ease and align the entry and exit from attachment portion 40, as may be necessary.
(26) The operation of device 10 will now be described in detail. The device 10, as well as the reel 13 of cable 11 and reel 14 of sleeve 12, are positioned at a cable installation site such as a manhole or the like. The height of device 10 and the angular orientation of the attachment unit 52 may be adjusted, as previously described, as may be necessary for ease of entry into the conduit, the access to which has been gained in the manhole.
(27) With the attachment unit 52 open, as shown in
(28) A pull rope or tape is typically already positioned in the conduit, and it is attached to the exposed end of the cable 11 and sleeve 12 shown in
(29) When the sleeved cable reaches the next downstream location, the attachment unit 52 is opened on hinge 55, caps 37 are taken off the formers 21 and 22, and the sleeved cable may be removed from the device. At that time the sleeve can be cut from around the rear end of the cable that has been pulled to the next downstream location. Then, the device 10 and the sleeve roll are moved to the next downstream location and the exposed end of the cable, as it is shown in
(30) In view of the foregoing, it should be evident that a device constructed as described accomplishes the objects of the invention as substantially improves the art.