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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 18, 1980
Filed:
Mar. 29, 1979
Michael J Jackula, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Hans J Ziegler, Milwaukee, WI (US);
Reliable Electric Company, Franklin Park, IL (US);
Abstract
A predetermined block system for use in outside underground utility distribution networks, such as networks for providing telephone service, includes factory installed cable stubs spliced into a main distribution cable and encapsulated at predetermined intervals along the length of the distribution cable. The free ends of each cable stub are attached to one side of a terminal block which is adapted to be mounted in an aboveground or flush to the ground closure. Service wires may then be attached to the other side of the block. The cable stub includes a pair of bond wires insulated from each other. At a splice opening formed in the distribution cable one bond wire is connected to a field side and the other bond wire is connected to the central office side of the cable shields of the distribution cable. The bond wires terminate at commonly grounded terminal posts in the terminal block. The common ground may be provided by a ground braid fastened to the closure. This ground braid provides an aboveground disconnect feature for isolating and testing different sections of the buried distribution cable shields. The cable stub also includes twisted pairs of conductor wires spliced into preselected distribution wires carried within the distribution cable and connected to one side of conductive terminal posts mounted in the terminal block.