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US823912A
US823912A US27122005A US1905271220A US823912A US 823912 A US823912 A US 823912A US 27122005 A US27122005 A US 27122005A US 1905271220 A US1905271220 A US 1905271220A US 823912 A US823912 A US 823912A
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
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No. 823,912. PATENTED JUNE 19, 1906.
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. INSULATOR: APPLICATION FILED JULY2 5,19 05 pins are done away onrrnn sTATEs PATENT OFFICE.
To (til whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, AUeUsT BLELE, a citizen of the United States, residing at New Haven, in the county of Franklin and State of Missouri, have invented new and useful Improvements in Insulators, of which the following is a specification.
My invention has relation to that class of insulators that are connected with the crossarms of telegraph-poles to support the linewires of the telegraph; and it has for its object the provision of improvements whereby with for supportin the glass knobs usually employed; the insu ator is less liable .to be broken or shot to pieces by mischievous boys with .toy guns and slings; it is inclosed in the arm, so as to be protected; the Wire is not liable tofall to.the ground if the insulator should be broken; it can of anyreadily be made to suit an arm or wire size; it is more economical than the threaded pin and knob; tied in quick time than by can be employed at either the top or bottom of the cross-arm; can be easily and quickly replaced in case of necessity.
screwit is more safely the knob and tie;
The drawings are an essential part of'this' specification and are to such, and represent, in-
Figure 1, aperspective view of a pole and cross-arm equipped with my improved insulators. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of my improved insulators detached. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of the crossarm with the insulator secured therein. Fig. 4 is an end view.
My impro ved insulator is preferably employed near the edge of the cross-farm and when so used may be introduced near the lower or upper edge, as mayseem best. It is constructed of glass and may be made round or cylindrical in form, with one or more holes a made longitudinally through it for a line-wire or line-wires and another hole I; for the tie-wire. more cylindrical grooves 0 may be formed in the outside for the tie-Wires. formed longitudinally in the the outside to the hole a, so
be referred to as insulator from that the line- Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed July 25, 1905.
' ping out, and
For that matter, one or.
A slit d will be" Patented me 19, 1906. Serial No. 271,220.
wire may be simply laid therein through a slit e, made in the cross-arm from the outside to the hole f, which may be bored throu h the arm as near theedge as may be Wante After the line-Wire is put in place in the insulator the latter may be turned slig keep the line-wire from accidentally dropto maintain it from turning or from otherwise becoming displaced a longshanked nail 9 may be driven into the crossarm and the transverse groove in the side of the insulator, and so key the latter in position. Any other suitable means may be employed for this purpose.- After all of the parts are in place, as stated, the tiewire h, passing through the hole I) or laid in the groove 0, may betwisted around the linewire or its supports in any suitable and convenient Way to hold it in lace and not disturb its insulation. -'l-h"e ole e for the insulator may be bored through the cross-arm at or near its center; but in that case the slit f would have to cut through a good deal of .the substance formin the cross-arm. But
little time is require to slip the line-wire I through the slit in the cross-arm and sides of the insulator, and when the insulator is keyed and the line-wire tied, which can be done in an inconsiderable amount of time, all things are as securely in place as need be. The line-wire may be taken out without cutting the line-wire, and repairs or changes can be made in an entirely practical Way and most, expeditiously. As before stated, the line-wire is not likely get outof the way, so as to cause accidents.
Changes may be made in the form and arrangement of parts within the limits of mechanical skill without departing from the nature or spirit of the invention.
I claimprising an insulating-block having a longitudinal groove or passage opening out laterally therethrough, also an additional longitudinal passage, said passages receiving the line-wire and a-tie-wire for the latter, respectively, said block being arranged in a bore or opening in an arm or tree of a to fall to the ground or g telegraph Wire or other pole and adapted plate or closure-aperture and said transverse I to permit the insertion of said line -Wire passage of the block. 10 through it into said block, a plate effective In testimony whereof I affix my signature for the closure-of the entrance to the initial in presence of two subscribin Witnesses.
5 line-wire-receiving passage, said Closure- AUG%ST BIELE.
late having an aperture through it and said Witnesses: lock having also a transversepassage in its J. P. ALTHEIDE, outer edge, and a key insertible through said JOHN HEWETT.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2424008A (en) * 1942-10-06 1947-07-15 Albert J Wayman Cable rack
US3487158A (en) * 1968-05-01 1969-12-30 Interpace Corp Power line support system using bushing insulators for narrow right-of-way

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2424008A (en) * 1942-10-06 1947-07-15 Albert J Wayman Cable rack
US3487158A (en) * 1968-05-01 1969-12-30 Interpace Corp Power line support system using bushing insulators for narrow right-of-way

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