WO2008010755A1 - Pressure sealing means for a cable transit - Google Patents

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WO2008010755A1
WO2008010755A1 PCT/SE2006/050270 SE2006050270W WO2008010755A1 WO 2008010755 A1 WO2008010755 A1 WO 2008010755A1 SE 2006050270 W SE2006050270 W SE 2006050270W WO 2008010755 A1 WO2008010755 A1 WO 2008010755A1
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Bengt Johansson
Bo Birgerud
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Mct Brattberg Ab
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Priority to CA2658144A priority Critical patent/CA2658144C/en
Priority to KR1020097003407A priority patent/KR101299083B1/en
Priority to US12/309,539 priority patent/US8096562B2/en
Priority to PCT/SE2006/050270 priority patent/WO2008010755A1/en
Priority to AU2006346395A priority patent/AU2006346395B2/en
Priority to CN2006800553889A priority patent/CN101495792B/en
Priority to ES06769650T priority patent/ES2716801T3/en
Priority to EP06769650.0A priority patent/EP2047163B1/en
Priority to JP2009520703A priority patent/JP4913870B2/en
Publication of WO2008010755A1 publication Critical patent/WO2008010755A1/en
Priority to HK09111418.2A priority patent/HK1131425A1/en

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L5/00Devices for use where pipes, cables or protective tubing pass through walls or partitions
    • F16L5/02Sealing
    • F16L5/14Sealing for double-walled or multi-channel pipes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L5/00Devices for use where pipes, cables or protective tubing pass through walls or partitions
    • F16L5/02Sealing
    • F16L5/08Sealing by means of axial screws compressing a ring or sleeve
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/22Installations of cables or lines through walls, floors or ceilings, e.g. into buildings
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/55Member ends joined by inserted section
    • Y10T403/551Externally bridged

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  • the claimed invention relates to a pressure sealing means for a cable transit
  • Sealing systems for cables and pipes are required in several different applications, for example in ships, offshore industry and buildings, in case of accidents like a fire, an explosion or liquid leaking structures in order to protect important components, areas, lives as well as to delay the spread of fire or leaking water. Sealing systems for cables and pipes are therefore frequently used in several applications in order to protect cable and pipe transits.
  • Each sealing system comprises a frame secured in a partition wall.
  • the frame material is selected to meet the specific requirement for that particular sealing.
  • the material should be a strong and resistant material, preferably steel or aluminium, and the size of the frame is selected from the number of cables, the dimensions of the cables and the size available in the partition wall.
  • Each cable in the cable transit is surrounded by an inset block, normally made of two identical sections. Each section is provided with a half cylindrical groove with a diameter that matches the diameter of the cable so that the two sections fit around the cable when put together.
  • the cables and the insert blocks are stored within the frame.
  • a metallic plate provided with protruding flanges that keeps the insert blocks in the right transverse position in the frame is placed between each layer of insert blocks within the frame in order to secure each layer in the frame.
  • the pressure sealing means is, when tensioned, applying a pressure on the inset blocks within the frame so that gaps between the insert blocks and the cables are sealed.
  • the size of the insert blocks are selected to fill the interior width of the frame completely when packed side by side.
  • One known pressure sealing means comprises two pressure applying wedge-shaped elements placed vertically opposite each other with their thin end facing towards each other, and two tensioning elements that also are wedge-shaped but placed horizontally opposite each other with their thin ends facing towards each other so that flat sides opposite the thin end of the pressure applying elements and the tensioning elements, when placed together, generates a rectangular shaped pressure sealing means.
  • the tensioning elements connected to each other by at least one treaded screw that extends through the tensioning elements.
  • a treaded screw In one end of the screw is a nut provided so that the two tensioning elements are moved towards each other when the screw is rotated clockwise, and away from each other when it is rotated counterclockwise.
  • the movement of the two elements towards each other will, as a result of the wedge-shape, force the pressure applying elements away from each other so that the total height of the pressure sealing element is increased.
  • the increased height will consequently apply a pressure on the insert blocks within the frame so that the cable transit is finally sealed.
  • the two pressure applying elements are connected to each other by two small helical springs so that the different elements in the sealing means are held together.
  • This sealing means however has several drawbacks.
  • One of the drawbacks is that when the final sealing means is inserted in the remaining gap, only slightly larger than the height of the final sealing means, does the pressure applying elements slide sideways in relation to the tensioning elements which, because of the wedge-shaped elements, makes the pressure applying elements turn sideways. This sideways movement, unfor- tunately, increases the height of the final sealing means and thereby makes it even more difficult to insert it in the gap.
  • the final sealing means is the tension applied by the final sealing means released so that the insert blocks could be changed or replaced.
  • the pressure from final sealing means is released by unscrewing the screws and moving the tensioning elements away from each other so that the pressure applying elements are returned to the same position they had before the transit was finally sealed.
  • the two tensioning elements are however not moved similarly when the screws are unscrewed. What happens is that only one of the tensioning elements, normally the one closest to the screw head, moves while the other one remains in the tensioned position within the frame because of friction between the elements in contact with each other. This drawback consequently makes it complicated dismantle the cable transit.
  • the objective problem for the claimed invention is to provide a pressure sealing means that is easily fitted in and dismantled from the cable transit.
  • the claimed invention provides a pressure sealing means of the type described above.
  • the pressure sealing means provided with a tensioning member comprising at least one screw secured in axial direction by a securing means in the pressure applying elements and provided with a right hand thread on one side of the securing means and a left hand thread on the opposite side of the securing means.
  • the securing means maintain the correct position of the pressure applying elements in relation to the tensioning members which facilitates the introduction of the pressure sealing means into the frame.
  • the combination of a right and a left hand thread on the screw on the opposite sides of the securing means ensures uniform movement of both tensioning members in relation to the pressure applying members when the screw is tensioned or unscrewed and thereby forcing both tensioning members uniformly from one position to another.
  • the claimed invention solves the described drawbacks and is easy to manufacture and repair since all different parts of the pressure sealing means are manufactured sepa- rately before they are put together.
  • Figure la-c Illustrates cable transit at different steps during the assembling procedure.
  • Figure 2. Illustrates the pressure sealing means with all four wedge- shaped elements in the right position relative to each other be- fore tension is applied.
  • Figure 3. Illustrates a perspective view of the claimed pressure sealing means with the top pressure applying element removed before tensioning of the pressure sealing means.
  • Figure 4 Illustrates a perspective view of the claimed pressure sealing means with the top pressure applying element removed.
  • the pressure sealing means is tensioned and the two tensioning elements in their final sealing position
  • the cable transit comprises a frame 11 normally made of a metal like steel or aluminium.
  • a number of cables 12 are extending through the frame 11 and the size of the frame 11 is selected from the number of cables passing through the wall and the size available in the partition wall that the frame 11 is mounted in.
  • Each cable 12 is surrounded by a rectangular insert block 13.
  • Each insert block 13 surrounding a cable 12 is divided into two identical sections 14 provided with a half-cylindrical groove in order to make room for the cable.
  • Each cable diameter required an insert block 13 with a similarly sized groove to ensure a complete sealing around the cable 12. If the frame not is completely filled with cables 12 and the surrounding insert blocks 13 are the remaining openings filled by homogeneous blocks 15.
  • Each layer of insert blocks 13 or homogeneous blocks 15 are separated by a plate 16 extending from one side of the frame 11 to the opposite side of the frame 11.
  • the plate 16 is provided with protruding edges 17 to keep the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15 in the right position between the edges 17.
  • One row within the frame 11 is used for a pressure sealing means 20.
  • the pressure sealing means 20 is inserted within the frame 11 before the last layer of insert blocks 13 or homogeneous blocks 15 as disclosed in figure Ia, but could also be inserted when all insert blocks 13 or homogeneous blocks 15 are in the right position within the frame 11.
  • the pressure sealing means 20 comprises two wedge-shaped pressure applying elements 21 placed vertically opposite each other with their acute sides facing each other and two wedge-shaped tensioning elements 22 placed horizontally opposite each other with their acute sides facing towards each other.
  • the side of the pressure applying elements 21 opposite the acute side is substantially flat and horizontal to provide proper alignment to the frame 11 and the plate 16.
  • the length of the pressure sealing means 20 is either selected to fill the entire width of the frame 11 or if the frame is large, a number of sealing means 20 could be used.
  • the width of the pressure applying elements 21 is similar to the length of the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15.
  • the length of the tensioning elements 22 is similar to the length of the pressure applying elements 21.
  • the tensioning elements 22 could be divided into more than one element but the total length of these elements is substantially similar to the length of the pressure applying elements 21.
  • the thickness of the pressure applying elements 21 and the tensioning elements 22 is selected so that the total height of the pressure sealing means 20 when not tensioned is slightly smaller that the height of the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15
  • the pressure sealing means 20 further comprises at least one, in the disclosed embodiment two, tensioning members 23 arranged between the two tensioning elements 22.
  • the tensioning member 23 consists of a screw 24 that extends between the two tensioning elements 22 and a nut in the end of the screw 24.
  • the screw 24 is rotated are the two tensioning elements 22 moved towards each other witch, as a result of the wedge shaped pressure applying elements and tensioning elements, will force the two pressure applying elements away from each other.
  • the total height of the pres- sure sealing means is consequently increased and a pressure applied on insert blocks 13 and homogeneous blocks 15 within the frame 11.
  • the screw 24 is secured in axial direction relation to the pressure applying elements 22 by a securing means 25.
  • the securing means 25 is a plate-shaped metallic component 26 that extends between the two pressure applying elements 21.
  • the length of the plate-shaped metallic component 26 is selected so that is extend into a cut-out portion in both pressure applying elements 21 to be locked in axial direction in relation to the pressure applying elements 21.
  • the screw 24 is provided with a groove that extends around the circumference of the screw 24.
  • the plate-shaped metallic component 26 is provided with a recess for the screw.
  • the recess has a diameter correlating to the screw diameter in the groove in order to secure the screw 24 in axial direction to the pressure applying elements 21.
  • the screw 24 has a right hand tread on one side of the securing means 25 and a left hand tread on the opposite side.
  • the left and right hand tread force the two wedge-shaped tensioning elements 22 to move simultaneously towards or away from the securing means 25 depending on the direction rotation. This ensures that the same pressure is applied on the entire contact surface between the pressure sealing means 20, the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15 within the frame 11 and that both tensioning elements 22 are moved in relation to the pressure applying elements 21 when the pressure sealing means 20 is demounted.
  • Figure 4 illustrates the position of a pressure applying element 21 and the tensioning elements 22 (one pressure applying element is not included in the figure) when the pressure sealing means (20) is tensioned.
  • the tensioning elements 21 are held together by the tensioning means 23.
  • the tensioning means 23 In order to secure the two pressure applying elements to the tensioning elements 22 and the ten- sioning means 23 are two helical springs extending between the two pressure applying elements 21.
  • the springs are not disclosed in the figures.
  • the springs are secured in similar hubs 27 in the two pressure applying elements 21.

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Abstract

The claimed invention relates to a pressure sealing means (20) for a cable transit (10). The pressure sealing means (20) comprises two wedge shaped pressure applying elements (21) placed vertically opposite each other with their acute sides facing towards each other and two wedge-shaped tensioning elements (22) placed horizontally with their acute sides facing each other. The pressure sealing means (20) further comprises at least one tensioning member (23) arranged between the two tensioning elements (22). The tensioning member (23) is at least one screw (24) secured in axial direction by a securing means (25) in the pressure applying elements (21) and provided with a right hand thread on one side of the securing means (25) and a left hand thread on the opposite side of the securing means (25).

Description

PRESSURE SEALING MEANS FOR A CABLE TRANSIT
Technical field of the invention
The claimed invention relates to a pressure sealing means for a cable transit
Background of the invention
Sealing systems for cables and pipes are required in several different applications, for example in ships, offshore industry and buildings, in case of accidents like a fire, an explosion or liquid leaking structures in order to protect important components, areas, lives as well as to delay the spread of fire or leaking water. Sealing systems for cables and pipes are therefore frequently used in several applications in order to protect cable and pipe transits.
Each sealing system comprises a frame secured in a partition wall. The frame material is selected to meet the specific requirement for that particular sealing. The material should be a strong and resistant material, preferably steel or aluminium, and the size of the frame is selected from the number of cables, the dimensions of the cables and the size available in the partition wall.
Each cable in the cable transit is surrounded by an inset block, normally made of two identical sections. Each section is provided with a half cylindrical groove with a diameter that matches the diameter of the cable so that the two sections fit around the cable when put together. The cables and the insert blocks are stored within the frame. A metallic plate provided with protruding flanges that keeps the insert blocks in the right transverse position in the frame is placed between each layer of insert blocks within the frame in order to secure each layer in the frame.
Somewhere within the frame is at least one pressure sealing means placed. The pressure sealing means is, when tensioned, applying a pressure on the inset blocks within the frame so that gaps between the insert blocks and the cables are sealed. The size of the insert blocks are selected to fill the interior width of the frame completely when packed side by side.
One known pressure sealing means comprises two pressure applying wedge-shaped elements placed vertically opposite each other with their thin end facing towards each other, and two tensioning elements that also are wedge-shaped but placed horizontally opposite each other with their thin ends facing towards each other so that flat sides opposite the thin end of the pressure applying elements and the tensioning elements, when placed together, generates a rectangular shaped pressure sealing means.
In order to be able to apply the necessary pressure on the insert blocks within the frame are the tensioning elements connected to each other by at least one treaded screw that extends through the tensioning elements. In one end of the screw is a nut provided so that the two tensioning elements are moved towards each other when the screw is rotated clockwise, and away from each other when it is rotated counterclockwise. The movement of the two elements towards each other will, as a result of the wedge-shape, force the pressure applying elements away from each other so that the total height of the pressure sealing element is increased. The increased height will consequently apply a pressure on the insert blocks within the frame so that the cable transit is finally sealed. The two pressure applying elements are connected to each other by two small helical springs so that the different elements in the sealing means are held together.
This sealing means however has several drawbacks. One of the drawbacks is that when the final sealing means is inserted in the remaining gap, only slightly larger than the height of the final sealing means, does the pressure applying elements slide sideways in relation to the tensioning elements which, because of the wedge-shaped elements, makes the pressure applying elements turn sideways. This sideways movement, unfor- tunately, increases the height of the final sealing means and thereby makes it even more difficult to insert it in the gap. Secondly, if there is a need for modification of the number or types of cables passing through the transit is the final sealing means is the tension applied by the final sealing means released so that the insert blocks could be changed or replaced. The pressure from final sealing means is released by unscrewing the screws and moving the tensioning elements away from each other so that the pressure applying elements are returned to the same position they had before the transit was finally sealed. The two tensioning elements are however not moved similarly when the screws are unscrewed. What happens is that only one of the tensioning elements, normally the one closest to the screw head, moves while the other one remains in the tensioned position within the frame because of friction between the elements in contact with each other. This drawback consequently makes it complicated dismantle the cable transit.
The objective problem for the claimed invention is to provide a pressure sealing means that is easily fitted in and dismantled from the cable transit.
One known solution to overcome the disclosed drawbacks is presented in EP 0 786 061 Bl. The pressure sealing means disclosed does however suffer from other drawbacks. One of them is that it is complicated and thereby expensive to manufacture since all wedge-shaped elements and the flexible straps are manufactured in one piece. Another drawback is that if someone of the wedge-shaped elements or the flexible straps is damaged must the entire component be replaced which is costly for the user.
There is consequently still a need for an improved pressure sealing means. Summary of the invention
The claimed invention provides a pressure sealing means of the type described above. In order to overcome the described drawbacks is the pressure sealing means provided with a tensioning member comprising at least one screw secured in axial direction by a securing means in the pressure applying elements and provided with a right hand thread on one side of the securing means and a left hand thread on the opposite side of the securing means.
The securing means maintain the correct position of the pressure applying elements in relation to the tensioning members which facilitates the introduction of the pressure sealing means into the frame. The combination of a right and a left hand thread on the screw on the opposite sides of the securing means ensures uniform movement of both tensioning members in relation to the pressure applying members when the screw is tensioned or unscrewed and thereby forcing both tensioning members uniformly from one position to another.
The claimed invention solves the described drawbacks and is easy to manufacture and repair since all different parts of the pressure sealing means are manufactured sepa- rately before they are put together.
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One embodiment of the claimed invention is illustrated in the drawings.
Figure la-c. Illustrates cable transit at different steps during the assembling procedure.
Figure 2. Illustrates the pressure sealing means with all four wedge- shaped elements in the right position relative to each other be- fore tension is applied. Figure 3. Illustrates a perspective view of the claimed pressure sealing means with the top pressure applying element removed before tensioning of the pressure sealing means.
Figure 4. Illustrates a perspective view of the claimed pressure sealing means with the top pressure applying element removed. The pressure sealing means is tensioned and the two tensioning elements in their final sealing position
Detailed description
In figure la-c is a cable transit 10 illustrated. The cable transit comprises a frame 11 normally made of a metal like steel or aluminium. A number of cables 12 are extending through the frame 11 and the size of the frame 11 is selected from the number of cables passing through the wall and the size available in the partition wall that the frame 11 is mounted in. Each cable 12 is surrounded by a rectangular insert block 13. Each insert block 13 surrounding a cable 12 is divided into two identical sections 14 provided with a half-cylindrical groove in order to make room for the cable. Each cable diameter required an insert block 13 with a similarly sized groove to ensure a complete sealing around the cable 12. If the frame not is completely filled with cables 12 and the surrounding insert blocks 13 are the remaining openings filled by homogeneous blocks 15. Each layer of insert blocks 13 or homogeneous blocks 15 are separated by a plate 16 extending from one side of the frame 11 to the opposite side of the frame 11. The plate 16 is provided with protruding edges 17 to keep the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15 in the right position between the edges 17. One row within the frame 11 is used for a pressure sealing means 20. The pressure sealing means 20 is inserted within the frame 11 before the last layer of insert blocks 13 or homogeneous blocks 15 as disclosed in figure Ia, but could also be inserted when all insert blocks 13 or homogeneous blocks 15 are in the right position within the frame 11. When all cables 12, insert blocks 13, homogeneous blocks 15 and pressure sealing means 20 is in the right position within the frame 11 is the pressure sealing means 20 tensioned by screwing the two screws 24 extending through the entire pressure sealing means. On the opposite side of the pressure sealing means is the screw provided with a not illustrated nut. When the screw 24 is tensioned is a pressure applied on the insert blocks 13 and homogeneous blocks 15 within the frame 11 to seal all gaps between the cables 12, the insert blocks 13, the homogeneous blocks 15 and the frame 11, as dis- closed in figure Ic.
In figure 2 is a pressure sealing means 20 disclosed. The pressure sealing means 20 comprises two wedge-shaped pressure applying elements 21 placed vertically opposite each other with their acute sides facing each other and two wedge-shaped tensioning elements 22 placed horizontally opposite each other with their acute sides facing towards each other. The side of the pressure applying elements 21 opposite the acute side is substantially flat and horizontal to provide proper alignment to the frame 11 and the plate 16. The length of the pressure sealing means 20 is either selected to fill the entire width of the frame 11 or if the frame is large, a number of sealing means 20 could be used. The width of the pressure applying elements 21 is similar to the length of the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15. The length of the tensioning elements 22 is similar to the length of the pressure applying elements 21. The tensioning elements 22 could be divided into more than one element but the total length of these elements is substantially similar to the length of the pressure applying elements 21. The thickness of the pressure applying elements 21 and the tensioning elements 22 is selected so that the total height of the pressure sealing means 20 when not tensioned is slightly smaller that the height of the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15
The pressure sealing means 20 further comprises at least one, in the disclosed embodiment two, tensioning members 23 arranged between the two tensioning elements 22. The tensioning member 23 consists of a screw 24 that extends between the two tensioning elements 22 and a nut in the end of the screw 24. When the screw 24 is rotated are the two tensioning elements 22 moved towards each other witch, as a result of the wedge shaped pressure applying elements and tensioning elements, will force the two pressure applying elements away from each other. The total height of the pres- sure sealing means is consequently increased and a pressure applied on insert blocks 13 and homogeneous blocks 15 within the frame 11.
In figure is one of the pressure applying elements 21 removed to disclose the tension- ing member 23. The screw 24 is secured in axial direction relation to the pressure applying elements 22 by a securing means 25. The securing means 25 is a plate-shaped metallic component 26 that extends between the two pressure applying elements 21. The length of the plate-shaped metallic component 26 is selected so that is extend into a cut-out portion in both pressure applying elements 21 to be locked in axial direction in relation to the pressure applying elements 21. The screw 24 is provided with a groove that extends around the circumference of the screw 24. The plate-shaped metallic component 26 is provided with a recess for the screw. The recess has a diameter correlating to the screw diameter in the groove in order to secure the screw 24 in axial direction to the pressure applying elements 21. The screw 24 has a right hand tread on one side of the securing means 25 and a left hand tread on the opposite side. When the screw 24 is rotated will the left and right hand tread force the two wedge-shaped tensioning elements 22 to move simultaneously towards or away from the securing means 25 depending on the direction rotation. This ensures that the same pressure is applied on the entire contact surface between the pressure sealing means 20, the insert blocks 13 and the homogeneous blocks 15 within the frame 11 and that both tensioning elements 22 are moved in relation to the pressure applying elements 21 when the pressure sealing means 20 is demounted.
Figure 4 illustrates the position of a pressure applying element 21 and the tensioning elements 22 (one pressure applying element is not included in the figure) when the pressure sealing means (20) is tensioned.
The tensioning elements 21 are held together by the tensioning means 23. In order to secure the two pressure applying elements to the tensioning elements 22 and the ten- sioning means 23 are two helical springs extending between the two pressure applying elements 21. The springs are not disclosed in the figures. The springs are secured in similar hubs 27 in the two pressure applying elements 21.

Claims

Claims:
1. Pressure sealing means (20) for a cable transit (10), said means (20) comprises; - two wedge shaped pressure applying elements (21) placed vertically opposite each other with their acute sides facing towards each other and; - two wedge-shaped tensioning elements (22) placed horizontally opposite each other between the pressure applying elements (21) with their acute sides facing each other, - at least one tensioning member (23) arranged between the two tensioning elements (22); characterised in that the tensioning member (23) is at least one screw (24) secured in axial direction by a securing means (25) in the pressure applying elements (21) and provided with a right hand thread on one side of the secur- ing means (25) and a left hand thread on the opposite side of the securing means (25).
2. Pressure sealing means (20) according to claim 1, characterised in that the screw (24) is extending through and between the tensioning members (22).
3. Pressure sealing means according to 1 or 2 characterised in that the securing means (25) comprises a plate-shaped metallic component (26) secured in axial direction in the two pressure applying elements (21).
4. Pressure applying means (20) according to claim 3, characterised in that the plates shaped metallic component is secured in the pressure applying elements (21) by entering a cut-out portion in the pressure applying elements (21).
5. Pressure sealing means according to 3 or 4, characterised in that the screw (24) is provided with a grove around the circumference of the screw (24) and that the plate-shaped metallic component (26) is placed in that groove to secure the screw (24) in axial direction.
6. Pressure sealing means according to 2, 4 or 5, characterised in that the securing means (25) is placed substantially in the centre of the screw (24) and the pressure applying elements (21).
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CA2658144A CA2658144C (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressure sealing means for a cable transit
KR1020097003407A KR101299083B1 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressure Sealing Means for a Cable Transit
US12/309,539 US8096562B2 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressure sealing means for a cable transit
PCT/SE2006/050270 WO2008010755A1 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressure sealing means for a cable transit
AU2006346395A AU2006346395B2 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressure sealing means for a cable transit
CN2006800553889A CN101495792B (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Compression seal device for threader
ES06769650T ES2716801T3 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Means of pressure sealing for a transit or cable feedthrough
EP06769650.0A EP2047163B1 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressure sealing means for a cable transit
JP2009520703A JP4913870B2 (en) 2006-07-20 2006-07-20 Pressurized sealing means for cable transit
HK09111418.2A HK1131425A1 (en) 2006-07-20 2009-12-07 Pressure sealing means for a cable transit

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