Communications cable with fabric sleeve
View Patent ↗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 ).
1. Apparatus to be introduced into a conduit comprising a cable having at least one wire and a casing attached to said wire, said casing having a length, and a pliant outer sleeve made of a fabric material which provides less friction than said casing, said sleeve being non-slidably attached at all times to substantially the entirety of said casing for substantially the entire length.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said material is spring-loaded so that said sleeve is attached to said casing.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sleeve in initially in the form of a sheet of material.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said sheet has spaced edges, the distance between said edges approximating the circumference of said casing.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said sheet has opposed edges, a hook portion of a connector being formed near one said edge and a loop portion of a connector being formed near the other said edge, said hook portion engaging said loop portion so that said sleeve is attached to said casing.
6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said sheet has opposed edges, said edges overlapping when said sheet is attached to said casing.
7. Apparatus to be introduced into a conduit comprising a cable having at least one wire and a casing attached to said wire, said casing having a length, and a pliant outer sleeve made of a material which provides less friction than said casing, said sleeve being initially in the form of a sheet of material, one side of said sheet being provided with an adhesive so that said sleeve may be non-slidably attached at all times to substantially the entirety of said casing for substantially the entire length.
8. A method of introducing a cable into a longitudinally extending conduit comprising the steps of providing a roll of cable and a roll of pliant material at the installation site where the cable is to be introduced into the conduit, transferring the cable and pliant material to a device which performs a step of wrapping the pliant material around substantially the entire length of the cable, attaching the pliant material to substantially the entirety of the cable in a non-slidable condition, and thereafter introducing the cable with the pliant material attached thereto into the conduit.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of inserting an innerduct into the conduit prior to said step of introducing, said step of introducing including the step of positioning the cable into a compartment of the innerduct.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein said wrapping step is performed by the device by the step of spreading the pliant material.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of introducing includes the step of pulling the wrapped cable into the conduit.
12. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of introducing includes the step of pushing the wrapped cable into the conduit.
13. Apparatus to be introduced into a conduit comprising a cable having at least one wire and a casing attached to said wire, said casing having a length, and a pliant sleeve made of a material providing less friction than said casing positioned around said casing for substantially the entire length, said sleeve being formed from a sheet of material having an adhesive on one side thereof so that said sleeve can be non-slidably attached to said casing.
14. A method of introducing a cable into a longitudinally extending conduit at an installation site where the cable is to be introduced into the conduit comprising the steps of providing a roll of cable at the installation site, providing a roll of pliant material at the installation site, transferring the cable and pliant material to a device at the installation site which wraps and permanently attaches the pliant material substantially around the entirety of the cable, and thereafter introducing the wrapped cable into the conduit.