Field encapsulatable splice cabinet

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Inventors

Golden, John L.
Rhoten, Howard D.

Application #

814735

Filed

Dec-27-1991

Published

Aug-24-1993

Current US Class

174/50
174/59

International Classes

H01R 009/22

Field of Search

174/50 174/59 174/60

Assignee

AT&T Bell Laboratories (Murray Hill, NJ)

Examiners

Picard; Leo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kip; Ruloff F.

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Abstract
An improvement is disclosed for a cabinet housing separate arrays of terminals connected to one end of leads in wire harnesses, the other end of such harness leads being connected through splices to insulated wire leads in field cables running to such cabinet and respective to such arrays. The leads in separate of such cables are electrically coupled by connections including such splices, harness leads and terminals and completed by jumper leads bridging terminals in separate of such arrays. The improvement constitutes providing on the back side of the cabinet a plurality of splice chambers each respective to one of the terminal arrays and one of the cables, placing in each splice chamber the splices of the harness leads for the corresponding terminal array and the wire leads of the corresponding cable, and filling such chamber with a body of material which encapsulates the assembly of such splices and adjacent lengths of such leads.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A field encapsulatable splice cabinet for cables comprising, a housing having therein a frontwardly opening bay, wall means bounding and backing the rear of said bay, horizontally offset arrays of terminals disposed on the front side of said wall means, a plurality of wire harnesses respective to said arrays and each comprising insulated wire leads having ends attached to terminals in the corresponding array, and having other free ends at a free end of the harness, splice chamber means disposed on the back side of said wall means and having bottom openings therein and inner openings through said wall means thereto for insertion into said chamber means of the free ends of, respectively, leads in said cables and said leads in said harnesses, means enabling the making of splices of such cable leads and harness leads at their free ends after passage of such cable leads and harness leads through, respectively, said bottom openings and said inner openings, and means facilitating introduction into said chamber means of encapsulant material for encapsulating said splices in said chamber means.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to cabinets for containing and holding telecommunications apparatus coupled to telephone field cables extending to and terminating in free ends at or close to the cabinet. More particularly, this invention relates to cabinets of such kind containing separate terminal arrays of which the respective terminals are, on the one hand, interconnected in the cabinet with each other and, on the other hand, are connected through splices with insulated wire leads in separate of such cables to thereby provide a "through" electrical coupling of leads in such separate cables.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the prior design of cabinets of the kind described, terminals in each of the terminal array in the cabinet are respectively connected to corresponding leads in a stub length of cable running outward from the cabinet housing. Each cabinet has several of such stub cable lengths extending out therefrom. The electrical connection of the leads in the several cables to respective terminals in the corresponding terminal arrays was effected by providing splices, at the free ends of the stub cable lengths and cables, of leads in, respectively, such stub lengths and cables. The making of such splices, however, required a splice pit or nearby manhole for splicing the stub lengths and cables. As another disadvantage, the splices so made were often not well protected against the deleterious effects of weather or other factors detrimental to the integrity of such splices.
 
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