Protection of cable splice
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1. A method for protecting a splice connecting at least two multi-conductor electrical cables from ingress of water which comprises:
- (a) positioning a closure about the splice and sealing the closure to the cable jackets to form an enclosed area for the splice and the cable ends wherein the closure has an opening for introducing sealant into the enclosed area and a vent opening for venting air therefrom;
(b) introducing into the enclosed area a liquid sealant which will expand at least 50 percent in volume and will cure to a solid form to protect the splice, wherein the amount of the liquid sealant introduced into the enclosed area inside the closure is such that when the sealant expands the volume of the expanded sealant will exceed the volume of the enclosed area by a sufficient amount to generate pressure inside the closure to force the expanding sealant to penetrate into the splice and into the interstices between the conductors in the cables;
(c) allowing air to escape from the vent opening while the sealant is expanding;
(d) closing the vent opening while the sealant is expanding; and
(e) allowing the sealant to expand and generate said pressure and to cure under said pressure.
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A splice between two multiconductor cables is protected from ingress of water by a closure which is filled with an expanding foam sealant which provides pressure inside the closure sufficient to force the sealant into the interstices of the splice and the interstices between the conductors in the cable, which pressure is retained in the closure until the sealant cures or hardens.
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1. A method for protecting a splice connecting at least two multi-conductor electrical cables from ingress of water which comprises:
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(a) positioning a closure about the splice and sealing the closure to the cable jackets to form an enclosed area for the splice and the cable ends wherein the closure has an opening for introducing sealant into the enclosed area and a vent opening for venting air therefrom; (b) introducing into the enclosed area a liquid sealant which will expand at least 50 percent in volume and will cure to a solid form to protect the splice, wherein the amount of the liquid sealant introduced into the enclosed area inside the closure is such that when the sealant expands the volume of the expanded sealant will exceed the volume of the enclosed area by a sufficient amount to generate pressure inside the closure to force the expanding sealant to penetrate into the splice and into the interstices between the conductors in the cables; (c) allowing air to escape from the vent opening while the sealant is expanding; (d) closing the vent opening while the sealant is expanding; and (e) allowing the sealant to expand and generate said pressure and to cure under said pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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