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Telecommunications cable
   
Document Number
US Patent 5073682
Issued Date
December 17, 1991
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A cable for use as aerial service wire having a core of conductors and a load carrier in the form of a plurality of spaced apart tensile reinforcing members spaced from the core as a group laterally on one side of the core. Part of the jacket surrounds the core and is interconnected to another jacket part surrounding the group of filaments. The jacket part surrounding the filament group has a width greater than its thickness so that it may fit within a wedge clamp for stringing purposes. The two parts of the jacket are capable of being separated between the filament group and the core to allow a wedge clamp to be fitted. For this purpose, the cable may be fitted with a non-adherent tape inside the jacket and between the jacket parts with the jacket parts interconnecting around edges of the tape.
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December 17, 1991
Application Number
07/564,804
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August 9, 1990
US Classification
174/70A   156/47 156/51 174/115 174/117R 174/41
Int'l Classification
H01B   11/00   (20060101)   H01B   13/22   (20060101)   H01B   13/24   (20060101)   H01B   7/18   (20060101)  
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174/7A   174/41   174/117R   174/115   156/47   156/51   350/96.23  
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