Abstract: Novel semiconducting compositions for use in semiconductive cable shields having improved electrical properties as measured by ACLT and AWTT are described. The composition contains a base polymer and about 25 percent to about 45 percent by weight of carbon black having particle size of from about 15 nm to about 22 nm, Iodine number of from about 115 mg/g to about 200 mg/g, and DBP number of from about 90 cm3/100 g to about 170 cm3/100 g.
Abstract: Novel additive systems for metallocene based filled cable insulation are disclosed. These systems provide excellent protection against thermal degradation, better cure state and reduced dissipation factor after prolonged heat exposure. The additives may contain one or more hindered amine light stabilizers and amine antioxidants.
Abstract: A novel adhesion adjusting additive for semiconductive dielectric shields for electric power cables is disclosed. The additive comprises a compound with a carbon-oxygen dipole, and a molecular weight less than 20,000 daltons. The additive is blended with a base polymer and conductive carbon black to form the material for the semiconductive shield.
Abstract: A low adhesion semiconductive dielectric shield for use with cross-linked polyethylene, ethylene-propylene rubber or ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM rubber) insulation. The dielectric shield comprises a base polymer which is a copolymer of ethylene with a mono-unsaturated ester; a conductive filler in an amount sufficient to give an electrical resistivity below 550 ohms-meter and as an adhesion adjusting device an ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene alkyl acrylate or ethylene alkyl methacrylate copolymer having a molecular weight above 20,000 daltons and a polydispersity greater than 2.5 wherein the adhesion between the insulation and the semiconductive shield is between about 3-26 lbs per ½inch.
Abstract: An improved shielding composition for power cables is disclosed. The composition includes a base polymer, conductive carbon black and various additives, including trimethylquinoline as an antioxidant in greater than conventional amounts. Cable shields prepared from the composition exhibit improved aging performance in accelerated cable life tests (ACLT).
Abstract: A low adhesion semiconductive dielectric shield for use with cross-linked polyethylene, ethylene-propylene rubber or ethylene-propylene-diene rubber (EPDM rubber) insulation. The dielectric shield comprises a base polymer which is a copolymer of ethylene with a mono-unsaturated ester; a conductive filler in an amount sufficient to give an electrical resistivity below 550 ohms-meter and as an adhesion adjusting device an ethylene vinyl acetate, ethylene alkyl acrylate or ethylene alkyl methacrylate copolymer having a molecular weight above 20,000 daltons and a polydispersity greater than 2.5 wherein the adhesion between the insulation and the semiconductive shield is between about 3-26 lbs per ½ inch.
Abstract: A pre-twisted cable pair and a method for processing such pairs into an electrical cable having improved electrical and mechanical properties is disclosed. At least one insulated wire for transmitting electrical signals is pre-twisted prior to pairing with another insulated wire. As the pre-twisted wires are paired by a conventional double-twist machine which imparts back-twist, the detrimental electrical effects caused by irregularities in the individual wires are cycled over a very short distance, resulting in a cable pair having lower structural return loss, near-end crosstalk, and insertion loss than wires paired without any pre-twist. These pre-twisted wires may be united into a jacketed electrical cable by a continuous-extrusion jacketing process in which an optimal dielectric constant is maintained around each individual cable pair.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 8, 1998
Date of Patent:
July 3, 2001
Assignee:
General Cable Technologies Corporation
Inventors:
William Jacob Brorein, Jeffrey Alan Poulsen, Timothy Berelsman, LaVern P. Rutkoski
Abstract: A carton assembly for dispensing product members such as spools of wire and other rollable products having circular ends of the same diameter. The carton comprises a bottom, forward and rearward end walls, two side walls and a closable top. Within the carton each side wall has associated therewith one upper guide member, at least one intermediate guide member and a lower guide member. The guide members of one wall are mirror images of the corresponding guide members of the other side wall and are correspondingly positioned with respect to their respective side walls. The intermediate and lower guide members provide narrow sloping edges in parallel spaced relationship which maintain the product members in a row made up of zig-zag row segments, one above the other. The carton has a dispensing opening in its forward wall through which the forwardmost and lowermost product member can be extracted.