Automatic cable splice
US-9450316-B2 · Sep 20, 2016 · US
US9660359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9660359-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615270479-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2017 |
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A cable splice includes a casing, a jaw assembly, a biasing member, a guide, and a bullet cup. The casing has an opening and an interior cavity. The jaw assembly is positioned in the interior cavity and moveable between a loading position and a terminated position. The biasing member biases the jaw assembly towards the terminated position. The guide includes a receiving end and a shaft extending at least partially into the interior cavity.
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What is claimed: 1. A cable splice, comprising: a casing having an opening and an interior cavity; a jaw assembly positioned in the interior cavity and moveable between a loading position and a terminated position; a biasing member biasing the jaw assembly towards the terminated position; a guide having a receiving end and a shaft extending from the receiving end at least partially into the interior cavity, the shaft having a first section with a first diameter and a second section with a second diameter greater than the first diameter, where the first section is positioned between the receiving end and the second section; and a bullet cup extending at least partially into the second section of the guide. 2. The cable splice of claim 1 , wherein the receiving end is positioned outside of the interior cavity and includes a funnel-shaped portion. 3. The cable splice of claim 1 , wherein the biasing member comprises a spring having a first coil and second coil with a pitch of approximately half the coil thickness. 4. The cable splice of claim 1 , wherein the casing comprises a set of dimples positioned to center the guide in the casing. 5. The cable splice of claim 1 , further comprising a pilot cup positioned in the jaw assembly in the loading position distally of the bullet cup with respect to the opening. 6. The cable splice of claim 1 , wherein the casing comprises an inner surface tapering toward the opening at one end thereof and defining the interior cavity, the jaw assembly comprises jaw members tapering toward ends thereof facing the opening, being movable toward the opening and radially toward one another in a direction of the terminated position, being movable away from the opening and away from one another in a direction of the loading position and being restrained against axial movement relative to one another, and the bullet cup being located between the jaw members to maintain the jaw members in the loading position by preventing radial inward movement thereof, and being movable completely through the jaw members by a cable being forced therein to allow movement of the jaw members to the terminated position. 7. The cable splice of claim 1 , wherein the bullet cup comprises a first chamber and a second chamber. 8. The cable splice of claim 7 , wherein the bullet cup is removable from the guide and moveable past the jaw assembly to allow the jaw assembly to transition from the loading position to the terminated position. 9. A cable splice comprising: a casing having an opening and an interior cavity; a jaw assembly positioned in the interior cavity and moveable between a loading position and a terminated position; a biasing member biasing the jaw assembly towards the terminated position; a guide having a receiving end and a shaft extending at least partially into the interior cavity; and a bullet cup having an opening, a first chamber with a first inner diameter positioned adjacent the opening, and a second chamber with a second inner diameter less than the first diameter. 10. The cable splice of claim 9 , wherein the guide comprises first section and a second section and the first chamber extends at least partially into the second section in the loading position. 11. The cable splice of claim 9 , wherein the first chamber and the second chamber have a substantially constant outer diameter. 12. The cable splice of claim 9 , wherein the bullet cup comprises a wall having a first thickness surrounding the first chamber and a second thickness greater than the first thickness surrounding the second chamber. 13. The cable splice of claim 9 , wherein the bullet cup comprises an inner surface surrounding the first chamber that tapers from the opening to the second chamber. 14. The cable splice of claim 9 , wherein the bullet cup includes a semi-spherical closed end and the second chamber is positioned between the first chamber and the closed end. 15. The cable splice of claim 9 , wherein the casing comprises an inner surface tapering toward the opening at one end thereof and defining the interior, the jaw assembly comprises jaw members tapering toward ends thereof facing the opening, being movable toward the opening and radially toward one another in a direction of the terminated position, being moveable away from the opening and away from one another in a direction of the loading position and being restrained against axial movement relative to one another, and the bullet cup being movable completely through the jaw members by a cable being forced therein to allow movement of the jaw members to the terminated position. 16. The cable splice of claim 15 , further comprising a pilot cup positioned between the jaw members in the loading position distal to the bullet cup with respect to the opening. 17. The cable splice of claim 16 , wherein the pilot cup is sized to receive bullet cup. 18. A cable splice comprising: a casing having an outer surface, a first set of dimples formed on the outer surface, an opening, and an interior cavity; a jaw assembly positioned in the interior cavity and moveable between a loading position and a terminated position; a biasing member biasing the jaw assembly towards the terminated position; a guide having a receiving end and a shaft extending at least partially into the interior cavity and centered in the interior cavity by the first set of dimples; and a bullet cup positioned in the guide in the loading position. 19. The cable splice of claim 18 , further comprising a center stop positioned in the interior cavity. 20. The cable splice of claim 19 , wherein the casing comprises a second set of dimples and a third set of dimples and the center stop is positioned between the second and third set of dimples.
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