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Showing papers by "General Cable published in 1938"


Patent
Edwin A Robertson1
05 Aug 1938
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for improving the performance of flexible fluid-cooled welding cables, which can carry heavy electrical currents, often as high as 10,000 to 20,000 amperes, and become heated to...
Abstract: This invention relates to electrical cables, part'cularly to flexible fluid-cooled welding cables, and has for an object the provision of improvements in this art. Welding cables are required to carry heavy electrical currents, often as high as 10,000 to 20,000 amperes, and become heated to...

13 citations


Patent
Ralph W Atkinson1
08 Feb 1938
TL;DR: In this paper, a metal extrusion press for extruding metal sheaths on electrical cables is described. But the method of operating such a press is not described in detail, only a description of the operation of the extrusion process is given, where the cable sheaths are made of lead or an alloy of lead.
Abstract: This invention relates to metal extrusion presses and the method of operating such presses More particularly the invention is concerned with presses for extruding metal sheaths on electrical cables Ordinarily, cable sheaths are made of lead or an alloy of lead It is an object of this invention

5 citations


Patent
Edgar W. Macknight1
08 Feb 1938
TL;DR: In this paper, a metal extrusion press for extruding metal sheaths on electrical cables is described. But the method of operating such a press is not described in detail, only a description of the extrusion process is given.
Abstract: This invention relates to metal extrusion presses and the method of operating such presses. More particularly the invention is concerned with presses for extruding metal sheaths on electrical cables. Ordinarily, cable sheaths are made of lead or an alloy of lead. It is an object of this invention...

1 citations