Spring assist cable clamps
US-2018031795-A1 · Feb 1, 2018 · US
US10795108B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10795108-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715663440-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 6, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 6, 2020 |
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A cable clamp for clamping drop cables to main span cables. The cable clamp has a body that includes an elongated drop cable guide, an elongated main span cable guide, and main body section between the drop cable guide and the main span cable guide. The body has a lower body half and an upper body half. The lower body half is movable relative to the upper body half between at least one open position and a clamping position. When the body is in a clamping position the lower body half and upper body half of the drop cable guide form a drop cable opening, and the lower body half and upper body half of the main span cable guide form a main span cable opening. A stem extends through the lower body half of the main body section and is releasably secured to the upper body half of the main body section such that rotational movement of the stem is translated to movement of the lower body half relative to the upper body half. The stem has a collar and a spring is positioned on the stem between the collar and the lower body half of the main body section to normally bias the body to the clamping position.
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A fiber optic cable clamp comprising: a body comprising: an elongated drop cable guide; an elongated main span cable guide; a main body section between the drop cable guide and the main span cable guide; and wherein the body has a lower body half and an upper body half, wherein the lower body half is movable relative to the upper body half; wherein when the body is in a clamping position the lower body half and upper body half of the drop cable guide form a drop cable opening and the lower body half and upper body half of the main span cable guide form a main span cable opening; wherein the drop cable opening has a first fixed height set by at least one surface of the lower body half contacting at least one surface of the upper body; and wherein the main span cable opening has a second fixed height set by at least one surface of the lower body half contacting at least one surface of the upper body half; a stem extending through an opening in the lower body half of the main body section into a threaded opening in the upper body half of the main body section such that rotational movement of the stem relative to the upper body half of the main body section permits independent movement of the lower body half relative to the upper body half while the stem remains substantially perpendicular to the upper body half of the main body section, the stem having a collar; and a spring positioned on the stem between the collar and the lower body half of the main body section to normally bias the lower body half toward the upper body half. 2. The cable clamp according to claim 1 , wherein the lower body half of the main span cable guide has a lower lever arm extending therefrom and the upper body half of the main span cable guide has an upper lever arm extending therefrom. 3. The cable clamp according to claim 2 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are pinched together the lower body half pivots relative to the upper body half moving the body to a first open position providing access to the drop cable opening and compressing the spring. 4. The cable clamp according to claim 2 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are un-pinched the spring biases the lower body half toward the upper body half so that the body is in the clamping position. 5. The cable clamp according to claim 2 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are spread apart the lower body half pivots relative to the upper body half moving the body to a second open position providing access to the main span cable opening and compressing the spring. 6. The cable clamp according to claim 5 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are returned to an un-spread position the spring biases the lower body half toward the upper body half so that the body is in the clamping position. 7. The cable clamp according to claim 1 , wherein the drop cable opening has a predefined height that limits the compression force that can be applied to a drop cable within the drop cable opening. 8. The cable clamp according to claim 1 , wherein the main span cable opening has a predefined height that limits the compression force that can be applied to a main span cable within the main span cable opening. 9. A fiber optic cable clamp comprising: a body having a lower body half and an upper body half, wherein the lower body half is movable relative to the upper body half, and wherein when the body is in a clamping position the lower body half and upper body half form a drop cable opening and a main span cable opening, the drop cable opening having a first fixed height set by at least one surface of the lower body half contacting at least one surface of the upper body, and the main span cable opening having a second fixed height set by at least one surface of the lower body half contacting at least one surface of the upper body half; a stem extending through an opening in the lower body half into a threaded opening in the upper body half such that rotational movement of the stem relative to the upper body half of the main body section permits independent movement of the lower body half relative to the upper body half while the stem remains substantially perpendicular to the upper body half of the main body section, the stem having a collar; and a spring positioned on the stem between the collar and the lower body half to normally bias the lower body half toward the upper body half. 10. The cable clamp according to claim 9 , wherein the lower body half has a lower lever arm extending therefrom and the upper body half has an upper lever arm extending therefrom. 11. The cable clamp according to claim 10 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are pinched together the lower body half pivots relative to the upper body half moving the body to a first open position providing access to the drop cable opening and compressing the spring. 12. The cable clamp according to claim 11 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are un-pinched the spring biases the lower body half toward the upper body half so that the body is in the clamping position. 13. The cable clamp according to claim 10 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are spread apart the lower body half pivots relative to the upper body half moving the body to a second open position providing access to the main span cable opening and compressing the spring. 14. The cable clamp according to claim 13 , wherein when the lower lever arm and the upper lever arm are returned to an un-spread position the spring biases the lower body half toward the upper body half so that the body is in the clamping position. 15. The cable clamp according to claim 9 , wherein the drop cable opening has a predefined height that limits the compression force that can be applied to a drop cable within the drop cable opening. 16. The cable clamp according to claim 9 , wherein the main span cable opening has a predefined height that limits the compression force that can be applied to a main span cable within the main span cable opening. 17. A fiber optic cable clamp comprising: a body comprising an elongated drop cable guide and an elongated main span cable guide, wherein the body has a lower body half and an upper body half, wherein the lower body half is movable relative to the upper body half, and wherein when the body is in a clamping position the lower body half and upper body half of the drop cable guide form a drop cable opening and the lower body half and upper body half of the main span cable guide form a main span cable opening, the drop cable opening having a first fixed height set by at least one surface of the lower body half contacting at least one surface of the upper body, and the main span cable opening having a second fixed height set by at least one surface of the lower body half contacting at least one surface of the upper body half; a stem extending through an opening in the lower body half into a threaded opening in the upper body half such that rotational movement of the stem relative to the upper body half of the main body section permits independent movement of the lower body half relative to the upper body half while the stem remains substantially perpendicular to the upper body half of the main body section, the stem having a collar; and a spring positioned on the stem between the collar and the lower body half to normally bias the lower body half toward the upper body half. 18. The cable clamp according to claim 17 , wherein the lower body
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