.~ Stirrup type for simultaneously securing two spaced-apart locations along the length of a conductor thereto
DEFINITION
Classification: 439/776
Stirrup type for simultaneously securing two spaced-apart locations along the length of a conductor thereto:
(under subclass 775) Electrical connector for attaching a first conductor to a second conductor at a point spaced from the ends of the second conductor, the connector being generally U-shaped and having securing means at the base of the U; the first conductor being intended to be secured at the base of the U and the second conductor being intended to be secured by the means at the ends of the arms, whereby the connector secures the second conductor at spaced points along the length thereof.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
477, +, for a similar type of electrical connector which includes a handle or distinct manipulating means for attachment of the connector to an overhead conductor.