Support spacer for aerial cable

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Inventors

Rodrigues, Julio F.
Dumont, Kenneth R.

Application #

650417

Filed

May-20-1996

Published

Oct-10-2000

Current US Class

248/49
248/74.3

International Classes

F16L 003/00; F16L 003/08; F16L 003/12

Field of Search

248/74.3 248/61 248/62 248/63 248/49 248/68.1 248/74.1 248/58 24/16

Assignee

Thomas & Betts International, Inc. (Sparks, NV)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hoffman & Baron, LLP

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Abstract
An improved cable spacer for spacing a transmission cable or similar article from a support member such as a support wire is provided. The spacer includes a substantially continuous cable contacting surface and includes drainage holes for preventing water and ice accumulation in the interior portion of the spacer. The spacer may further include openings in the side walls thereof in communication with a passageway provided for passage of a cable tie used in conjunction therewith. Such openings permit accommodation of various sizes of transmission cables without added strain between the spacer and cable tie. A plurality of such spacers of the present invention can be used in a stacked configuration to accommodate any desired spacing between a transmission cable and support wire.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A spacer for spacing a cable, from a support member, said spacer comprising:

a spacer body having opposed end walls and including:

a support member contacting surface;

an opposed generally planar cable supporting surface extending continuously from one end wall of said spacer body to the opposite end wall of said spacer body, said cable supporting surface capable of supporting said cable continuously along the entire length of said spacer body and along an extent of said cable;

drainage means extending through said spacer body; and

cable tie support structure located on said spacer body,

whereby said spacer is capable of being contiguously secured between the cable and the support member by way of a cable tie or the like surrounding said cable and supported by said cable tie support structure of said spacer body.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to an improved device used to space a cable or similar article, such as a transmission wire, conduit, or the like, from a support member, such as a support wire. More particularly, the present invention relates to a spacer which includes a substantially continuous cable contacting surface and which includes drainage holes for preventing water and ice accumulation, and which is capable of accommodating various size cables without added strain between the spacer and a cable tie used in conjunction therewith.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has long been known in various industrial applications to secure one elongated object in a spaced relationship to another elongate object running in a parallel direction. For example, it is common practice to suspend elongate transmission articles such as cables, wires, conduits and the like from a support member such as a support wire, cable, conduit or the like. In telecommunications applications such as telephone and cable television transmissions, such support wires commonly extend between two or more poles, with the transmission cable suspended therefrom. Additionally, in such applications, spacers are commonly employed between the transmission cable and the support wire. Securement members such as cable ties and straps are commonly used in conjunction with spacers in such arrangements to secure the transmission cable to the support wire at various locations thereon, typically by wrapping the cable tie about the support wire and the transmission cable, and through the spacer. As may be appreciated, cables supported in this manner can run for substantial lengths with adequate support.
 
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