Semiconducting Patents (Class 174/106SC)
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Patent number: 6046408Abstract: System neutral to earth grounding, over the entire length of an electrical cable is achieved by adding one or more strips of semi-conductive material over the helically or otherwise wound concentric neutral conductors and completing the cable jacket with insulating material. The strip engages the soil when buried to provide a continuous ground path for the neutral conductors. In a second form protrusions of semi-conductive material project from a semi-conductive layer and encircle certain ports of the neutral conductors while the remainder are partially surrounded by the semi-conductive layer. Insulating material segments complete the cable jacket. The free ends of the protrusions engage the soil about the cable to provide a continuous ground for the neutral conductors helically wound or extending in parallel with the cable longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Hendrix Wire & Cable, Inc.Inventor: Ian W. Forrest
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Patent number: 6015629Abstract: A two-part system for electrical stress control includes a non-tacky conformable stress control material that is positioned at the shield cut edge of a prepared power cable and a stress control tube over the non-tacky conformable stress control material. A second region of conformable stress control material is positioned adjacent the cut end of the insulation.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1998Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Thomas J. D. Heyer, Robert A. Wandmacher, Lawrence C. Chor, John T. Larson
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Patent number: 5521331Abstract: A shielded electric cable having a core including an insulated conductor. A first shielding member formed of an elongated ribbon of insulating material and a pair of elongated metal foil strips arranged in a parallel relationship with the ribbon and bonded to the opposite sides of the ribbon is applied longitudinally to the core and wrapped circumferentially therearound forming two concentric substantially closed shielded layers. A layer of plastic material, preferably foamed, surrounds the first shielding member and a second shielding member surrounds the plastic layer, the second shielding member being formed of non-braided metallic material. The layer of plastic material is bonded to the shielding members. The shielded electric cable is provided with an outer jacket of non-conducting material and having an appropriate O.D. for receiving a standard connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Elite Technology Group, LLCInventor: Ralph D. Hillburn
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Patent number: 5486648Abstract: An electric power cable is provided having concentric neutral wires (CN wires) applied helically over the cable core construction to serve as a metallic ground shield and having a protective polymeric jacket over the CN wires. The cable is characterized in that at least one continuous, elongated water swellable element, such as yarn, filament, strand or strip is provided in contact with the CN wires and is so disposed in relation thereto as to block the passage of water within the cable in the longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1994Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: Alcatel Canada Wire Inc.Inventors: John C. Chan, Hossein Compani
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Patent number: 5477011Abstract: An improved low noise electrical signal transmission cable is disclosed. The cable employs an insulative layer of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) which is bonded in fixed relative position with a surrounding shield layer through use of an adhesive, such as fluorinated ethylenepropylene (FEP) or perfluoroalkoxy polymer (PFA). The bonding process reduces the separation of layers which can sometimes occur with expanded PTFE insulative cables and avoids the generation of unwanted triboelectric signals that can result from such separation.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: David T. Singles, Grant Walter, William P. Mortimer, Jr.
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Patent number: 5414213Abstract: A shielded electric cable having a core including an insulated conductor. A first shielding member formed of an elongated ribbon of insulating material and a pair of elongated metal foil strips arranged in a parallel relationship with the ribbon and bonded to the opposite sides of the ribbon is applied longitudinally to the core and wrapped circumferentially therearound forming two concentric substantially closed shielded layers. A layer of plastic material, preferably foamed, surrounds the first shielding member and a second shielding member surrounds the plastic layer, the second shielding member being formed of non-braided metallic material. The layer of plastic material is bonded to the shielding members. The shielded electric cable is provided with an outer jacket of non-conducting material and having an appropriate O.D. for receiving a standard connector.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1993Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Inventor: Ralph D. Hillburn
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Patent number: 5397855Abstract: The cable includes a conductive coating layer disposed on an internal dielectric and surrounded by a conductive screen. The cable is characterized in that said conductive coating is a conductive silicone coating and in that the dielectric is treated and therefore has an adapted surface tension value greater than a value typically in current use, therefore directly giving said silicone coating layer a small level of adherence to said treated dielectric and thereby rendering it peelable.Applicable to cables having operating temperatures of the order of 250.degree. C. and high noise immunity.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: FilotexInventor: Jean-Pierre Ferlier
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Patent number: 5339038Abstract: An assembly for protecting a conduit having a core and an axial length, which length is susceptible to being pinched by a structure is disclosed. The conduit includes an insulating coating in surrounding relationship about the core, with the assembly including a semiconductive layer in surrounding relationship about the insulating coating, and a switching layer in surrounding relationship about the semiconductive layer. The semiconductive layer being formed from partially vulcanized ethylene propylene rubber including particles of a conductive element in the form of carbon black, silver, nickel, aluminum or the like. The switching layer is non-conductive in its unstressed state and conductive when pinched such that the switching layer completes a current flow path between the semiconductive layer and either a grounded structure or another conductive layer, which condition may then be detected.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Westinghouse Electric CorporationInventors: Robert A. Boenning, Karl F. Schoch, Jr., Daryl V. Stough, Francis W. Navish, Jr.
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Patent number: 5321202Abstract: A shielded electric cable having a core including an insulated conductor. A first shielding member formed of an elongated ribbon of insulating material and a pair of elongated metal foil strips arranged in a parallel relationship with the ribbon and bonded to the opposite sides of the ribbon is applied longitudinally to the core and wrapped circumferentially therearound forming two concentric substantially closed shielded layers. A layer of foam material surrounds the first shielding member and a second shielding member surrounds the foam layer, the second shielding member being formed of non-braided metallic material. The shielded electric cable is provided with an outer jacket of non-conducting material and having an appropriate O.D. for receiving a standard connector.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Inventor: Ralph D. Hillburn
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Patent number: 5313017Abstract: The present invention features a new "filter line" cable having a temperature-enhancement jacket layer composed of, in various forms, a Teflon layer or fused Teflon/Kapton layers. The filter line cable has a conductive core having a primary insulation layer. Over the primary insulation is a filtering layer made up, at least in part, of ferromagnetic particles (ferrite or magnetite) within a polymeric matrix such as Viton, a fluorinated elastomeric polymer. These ferromagnetic particles may or may not be metal-coated. In addition, they may also be "spherical", to enhance the filtering effect. The filtering layer provides the "filter line" protection against internal RFI and microwave interferences traveling down the wire.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: Champlain Cable CorporationInventor: Mahmoud Aldissi
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Patent number: 5310964Abstract: A cable comprising a core enclosed in an external sheath of a char-forming low-smoke-and-fume composition is characterized by a tape of flexible mineral material, preferably a woven glass-fiber tape, wrapped round the core and by an adhesive bonding the tape to the sheath. Hot-melt adhesives based on ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers with tackifier resins are suitable. By bonding the sheath to the underlying tape, retention of the charred remains of the sheath under fire conditions is considerably improved with consequent improvements in flame retardance, smoke levels and fire survival.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: BICC Public Limited CompanyInventors: David G. Roberts, Mark S. Lloyd
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Patent number: 5300733Abstract: A water impervious rubber or plastic insulated power cable, which is capable of maintaining water imperviousness for an extended period of time, is provided, which power cable comprising: a cable core having a conductor, an extruded conductor shield, a rubber or plastic insulation layer and an extruded insulation shield, the last three members being sequentially formed around the conductor; a water impervious layer which is provided around the cable core and which includes a laminate tape comprising a metal foil and a plastic laminated on at least one surface of the metal foil; an extruded jacket layer which is extruded on the water impervious layer and which is made integral with the plastic of the water impervious layer; a metal shield layer which is provided around the extruded jacket layer and which includes metallic wires; and a corrosion-protective layer which is extruded on the metal shield layer and in which the metal shield layer is embedded.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tadayuki Uematsu
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Patent number: 5281757Abstract: An electrical power cable with a stranded conductor, a semi-conductive stress control layer around the conductor, a layer of insulation around the stress control layer, a semi-conductive insulation shield layer around the layer of insulation, an imperforate metal strip with overlapping edge portions around the shield layer and a polymeric jacket around the metal strip. The strip is free to move with respect to the jacket and the shield layer with expansion and contraction of the cable elements with temperature changes, and the overlapping edge portions of the strip are bonded together by an adhesive which permits the edge portions to move relative to each other with such temperature changes without creating fluid passageways between the edge portions. A cushioning layer can be between the shield layer and the strip and preferably, the cable is water sealed.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Pirelli Cable CorporationInventors: Carlo Marin, Fabrizio Marciano-Agostinelli, Paul K. dePratter, Frank L. Kuchta
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Patent number: 5262591Abstract: The present invention features a new "filter line" cable of very thin construction. The thinner cable has a reinforcing mesh layer that lends physical strength to the otherwise thinner, weakened cable. Additionally, the reinforcing mesh provides grounding and some shielding. The reinforcing mesh layer is made of a thin metal wire or metal-coated fibers. The filter line cable has a conductive core having a primary insulation layer. Over the primary insulation is a filtering layer made up of metal-coated ferromagnetic particles of ferrite or magnetite dispersed within a polymeric matrix such as Viton, a fluorinated elastomeric polymer. The ferromagnetic particles may be "spherical", to enhance the filtering effect. The filtering layer provides the "filter line" protection against internal RFI and microwave interferences traveling down the wire. Over the filtering layer is a layer of metal wire or metal-coated fibers, woven or served into a mesh.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Champlain Cable CorporationInventor: Mahmoud Aldissi
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Patent number: 5262592Abstract: The present invention features a new "filter line" cable having a shield layer of metallized, high-tensile strength fibers. The filter line cable has a conductive core having a primary insulation layer. Over the primary insulation is a filtering layer made up of ferromagnetic particles (ferrite o magnetite) within a polymeric matrix such as Viton, a fluorinated elastomeric polymer. The filtering layer provides the "filter line" protection against internal RFI and microwave interferences traveling down the wire. A shield of metal-coated, high-tensile strength fibers (such as nylon, aramid, etc.) is woven or served to provide a flexible mesh layer of about 95% coverage; this is placed over the filtering layer. The shield layer provides protection against external EMI interference signals. An insulating-jacket layer is placed over the shield layer; it is made of materials such as Teflon, Kapton, fluorinated polyethylenes, carbon-filled fluorinated polyethylenes and combinations thereof, etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignee: Champlain Cable CorporationInventor: Mahmoud Aldissi
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Patent number: 5250755Abstract: An X-ray cable has a plurality of elements arranged concentrically relative to one another and including from inside toward outside at least one inner conductor, an inner conducting sleeve, a high voltage isolation, an outer conducting sleeve, a screen and a casing. The inner conductor is composed of one or several wires with a thickness between 0.1 and 0.6 mm. At least one of the wires is composed of ferromagnetic material with high permeability at frequencies over 1 MHz, and a direct current resistance of the inner conductor lies under 20 .OMEGA./m, so that without the use of damping members with a frequency above 1 MHz strongly increasing damping of occurring transient over voltages is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Felten & GuilleaumeInventors: Helmut Dinzen, Peter Funken
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Patent number: 5216204Abstract: A static dissipative electrical cable which eliminates the build-up of triboelectric charging by having a carbon loaded outer jacket which is a semiconductor for draining off triboelectric charges. In one embodiment, the jacket material is a 1 megohm/ft semiconductive extrudable Teflon polyfluorinated alkoxy (PFA) resin static-dissipative polymer of low carbon-black loading (3-4% by weight) having very stable electrical/mechanical properties against temperature excursions, thermal/environmental shock and aging. The cable is designed with a double-clad aluminum/mylar foil shield that allows electrical commoning between inner and outer clads of the foil and control of the interface between semi-conductive static-dissipative jacket and the foil shield to yield a jacket-to-ground wire resistance value between 100 kilo-ohms and 50 megohms.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1991Date of Patent: June 1, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.Inventors: Thomas J. Dudek, Edward C. Hallee, Benedicto U. Messina, Basil D. Washo, Joel A. Weiner
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Patent number: 5214243Abstract: A high-temperature, low-noise coaxial cable assembly with high strength reinforcement braid is depicted and described. The cable assembly has very low self-noise generation and is particularly useful for telemetry and instrumentation purposes. Also, the cable assembly offers a tensile strength about an order of magnitude greater than conventional cable assemblies, and resultant improved service life and durability.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1991Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Endevco CorporationInventor: Robert B. Johnson
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Patent number: 5208426Abstract: A shielded electric signal cable having at least two semiconductive jacket layers of the same or differing conductivity to cover pinholes, meet variable electrical resistance specifications, and decrease signal transfer from jacket to shield.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Francis A. Kennedy, John T. Mongan, William G. Hardie
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Patent number: 5206459Abstract: The present invention features a new shield material useful in the fabrication of shielded wire or cable articles. The conductive core of the wire and cable is layered with a shielding wrapping tape, foil or film. A shielding insulation compound can also be extruded over the conductive wire or cable core. Wire and cable articles containing the new shield material have an extended interference frequency attenuation range resulting from the improved shield layer. The shield material contains shaped ferrite particles dispersed within a polymeric binder, such as a fluorocarbon polymer. The shaped particles are generally spherical.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1991Date of Patent: April 27, 1993Assignee: Champlain Cable CorporationInventor: Mahmoud Aldissi
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Patent number: 5170010Abstract: The present invention features a new type of filter line cable. The new filter line in one embodiment thereof, comprises a cable having a conductive core member. A first insulation layer is disposed over the conductive core member. A first shielding layer of ferrite particles dispersed within a polymeric matrix is then overlayed the first insulation layer. A second insulation layer is then disposed over the first shielding layer. A second shielding layer of braided or served metallic mesh overlays the second insulation layer. A jacket layer overlays the second shielding layer and comprises a cross-linked, polymeric matrix containing approximately between 10 wt. % and 35 wt. % carbon black.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Champlain Cable CorporationInventor: Mahmoud Aldissi
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Patent number: 5144098Abstract: A conductively-jacketed electrical cable which provides continuous electrical contact from a drain wire through a metal-coated tape wrapped shield, a semiconductive adhesive layer applied to the tape on the reverse side from the metal coating, to a semiconductive jacket.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventor: Herbert G. VanDeusen
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Patent number: 5132491Abstract: A jacketed coaxial cable including two or more metal shielding layers, including semiconductive polymer coated tape layers surrounding the drain wires, insulation, and center conductor thereof, the jacket thereof being semiconductive or alternatively non-conductive.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Christine Mulrooney, Craig R. Theorin
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Patent number: 5132490Abstract: The present invention features a shielded wire and cable article capable of operating more effectively in high power environments. The article generally comprises an inner conductive core of one or more wires that can be twisted or braided and which can be individually insulated. The conductive core is surrounded by one or more thin layer(s) of insulation about which conventional, braided or served mesh shielding is applied. The shielding effectiveness is improved in accordance with this invention by the addition of a layer of conductive polymer material above or below the braided or served mesh.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Champlain Cable CorporationInventor: Mahmoud Aldissi
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Patent number: 5066881Abstract: A semi-conducting pyrolyzed glass fiber layer equalizes the electrical potential on the exterior surface of an insulated conductor when the layer covers the surface. The layer prohibits the development of a corona discharge and bleeds off any electrical charge developed thereon when the layer is electrically coupled to a body having a known potential. The insulated conductor may be windings in a dynamoelectric machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard K. Elton, William R. Schultz, Jr.
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Patent number: 5043538Abstract: A water impervious cable construction for aerial, underground, or underwater use which includes at least one central electrical conductor, an overlayer of insulation material such as a plastic, a shield layer formed of a plurality of individual conductors (or the equivalent) which may be spirally wrapped and which shield layer is embedded in a layer of semiconducting material (which may also be a plastic), a layer of overlapped moisture barrier metal foil material, and a further overlayer of insulating material. The cable is manufactured on a substantially conventional cable extrusion line in which the partially manufactured cable (insulated core or cores wrapped with the shield conductors) is introduced into an extruder and a layer of semiconducting material is extruded thereon, wrapped with metal foil tape (which may include an edge located sealant), and introduced into a subsequent extruder to form one or more outer coatings.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1989Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Southwire CompanyInventors: Raburn L. Hughey, Jr., Jerry M. Hesterlee, Frank R. Thrash, Jr.
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Patent number: 5037999Abstract: A conductively jacketed coaxial cable which provides continuous electrical contact from a drain wire through a metal-coated tape wrapped shield, a semiconductive adhesive layer applied to the tape on the reverse side from the metal coating, to a semiconductive jacket.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: W. L. Gore & AssociatesInventor: Herbert G. VanDeusen
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Patent number: 5036165Abstract: A semi-conducting pyrolyzed glass fiber layer equalizes the electrical potential on the exterior surface of an insulated conductor when the layer covers the surface. The layer prohibits the development of a corona discharge and bleeds off any electrical charge developed thereon when the layer is electrically coupled to a body having a known potential. The insulated conductor may be windings in a dynamoelectric machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: July 30, 1991Assignee: General Electric Co.Inventors: Richard K. Elton, William R. Schultz, Jr.
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Patent number: 5006670Abstract: In a single core or multi-core electric power cable, the dielectric screen of the or each cable core is surrounded by a moisture barrier consisting of a composite tape comprising a carrier layer of plastics material which is sandwiched between radially inner and outer metal foils bonded to the major surfaces of the carrier layer and electrically connected together. The composite tape surrounds the dielectric screen with its longitudinally extending edges overlapping and secured to one another throughout their lengths to form a moisture-tight seal. The moisture barrier so formed effects electrical interconnection between the underlying dielectric screen and a surrounding neutral, earth or ground conductor of the core. The moisture barrier is less expensive than moisture barriers hitherto proposed and used.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Phillips Cables Ltd.Inventor: Neil R. Plant
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Patent number: 4986372Abstract: An electric cable with spirally wrapped wires and wire-retaining strips thereon. The cable includes an insulated electrical conductor, an extruded semiconductive insulation shield overlying the insulated electrical conductor, a plurality of strips extruded and fused onto the insulation shield, and a plurality of wires wrapped around the insulation shield and the strips with sufficient tension to partially embed them into the strips to retain them therein and resist slippage. This arrangement also permits the selection of a first material having predetermined properties for the insulation shield and a second material for the strips having different properties from the first material composing the insulation shield. In one embodiment, the material selected for the strips has a higher softening or melting point than the softening or melting point of the material selected for the insulation shield.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1989Date of Patent: January 22, 1991Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventor: Robert C. Ganssle
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Patent number: 4965412Abstract: A coaxial electric cable having a significant reduction in weight for equivalent electrical properties provided by wide spacing of braided or served shielding wires under metal foil, metal-laminated, or conductive tape shielding in a porous expanded polytetrafluoroethylene-insulated cable.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1989Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.Inventors: Vu A. Lai, Carol A. Menefee
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Patent number: 4853565Abstract: A semi-conducting pyrolyzed glass fiber layer equalizes the electrical potential on the exterior surface of an insulated conductor when the layer covers the surface. The layer prohibits the development of a corona discharge and bleeds off any electrical charge developed thereon when the layer is electrically coupled to a body having a known potential. The insulated conductor may be windings in a dynamoelectric machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1984Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Richard K. Elton, William R. Schultz, Jr.
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Patent number: 4810835Abstract: The invention relates to a flame-resistant electric line having a conductor (1) which is surrounded by an insulation (2) over which there is a shielding (3). A ribbon (4) consisting of a glass cloth provided with a metal layer on one side is wound in overlapping manner over the shielding (3). The metal layer is on the outside in the line. The width (B) of the overlap is between 7% and 35% of the width of the ribbon (4). A sheathing (5) of insulating material is arranged over the ribbon (4).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1987Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: kabelmetal electro Gesellschaft mit beschrankter HaftungInventors: Siegfried Richter, Helmar Hetz
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Patent number: 4803309Abstract: An electrical cable with a core comprising an electrical conductor surrounded by insulation and with both a screen of wires in open helix configuration on the core and at least one other wire extending longitudinally of the core and electrically contacting the wires of the screen. An insulating sheath surrounds the screen and may itself embed the wires or it may surround a layer of extruded material which at least partially embeds the wires. The material of the layer may be insulating or semi-conductive. Also, a process for manufacturing such cable.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Societaa Cavi Pirelli S.p.A.Inventors: Carlo Marin, Cesare Seveso
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Patent number: 4785138Abstract: An electric cable to be used as phase winding of a three-phase alternating current winding for linear motors. The cable has a compacted, soft-annealed stranded conductor (5) on which a conductive layer (7) is firmly anchored. The insulation (8) and the outer conductive layer (9) are applied in the same operation as the extruded inner conductive layer (7) and are firmly attached to the latter. A sheathing (10) which is of good electrical conductivity and mechanically stable is applied over the outer conductive layer (9).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1986Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Kabel Electro Gesellschaft mit beschrankter HaftungInventors: Otto Breitenbach, Ferdinand Hanisch, Peter Madry
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Patent number: 4776665Abstract: A metal free self-bearing optical cable is provided for use as an overhead cable in the field region between phase wires of a high-tension power line. The cable core is formed of slightly electrically conductive material having series resistances of between 10.sup.5 .OMEGA. cm and 10.sup.10 .OMEGA. cm.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1986Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Ulrich Oestreich
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Patent number: 4769514Abstract: This invention provides a lead alloy foil comprising 0 to 4 wt % of tin, 0.5 to 7.0 wt % of antimony, and the balance being lead, wherein Sn/Sb ratio is 3 or less. It also provides a lead laminated tape for covering cables, comprising a lead alloy foil comprising 0 to 4 wt % of tin, 0.5 to 7.0 wt % of antimony, and the balance being lead, wherein Sn/Sb ratio is 3 or less, and an electrically conductive plastic film laminated at least one of the surfaces of the lead alloy foil and having a volume resistivity of 10.sup.6 .OMEGA.-cm or less.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1988Date of Patent: September 6, 1988Assignee: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tadayuki Uematsu, Teruo Fukuda, Tomohiro Toda, Atsushi Mori, Yoshitaka Tamura, Keizo Kasahara
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Patent number: 4767894Abstract: A laminated construction comprising at least three extruded layers of polymer-based material in which an intermediate layer (4) between a first layer (3) and a second layer (5) is strippably bonded to the first layer (3) and fully bonded to the second layer (5) such that the second layer together with substantially all of the intermediate layer (4) is readily strippable from the first layer (3). In particular, the invention relates to an insulated electrical cable in which such a laminated construction is arranged substantially coaxially about a core conductor (1); the first layer (3) being an inner layer of insulating material, intermediate layer (4) being either of insulating material or of a semi-coductive shielding material and the second layer (5) being an outer layer of a semi-conductive shielding material. Preferably, an additional layer of semi-condutive shielding material is positioned between the core conductor (1) and the first layer (3).Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1986Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignee: BP Chemicals LimitedInventor: Jacques Schombourg
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Patent number: 4760327Abstract: A method and system for determining the status of power distribution cables which involves the removal of a plug from the sheath which is tiny relative to the size of the cable to expose an area of resistive material which may be probed to detect the presence or absence of a signal of predetermined frequency. The apparatus is equipped with self-testing circuits as well as circuits for determining resistance between the resistive layer and the sheath, whereby positive identification of the cable to be tested is assured. The apparatus is clamped directly to the cable and is controlled from a remote location, which protects the operator of the equipment. The plug removed from the sheath is cut and extracted by a tool which is also subject to remote control by the operator.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1986Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Boston Edison CompanyInventors: Thomas D. Walsh, Nicholas Reinhardt, James M. Feldman
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Patent number: 4751614Abstract: In order to protect a cable, which can be laid in the soil and the conductors of which are electrically conductively connected with a plurality of electrical circuit units, which are arranged distributed at spacings along the cable in the interior of the cable core (2), which is surrounded by a sheath, which comprises a layer of high electrical conductivity and an outer layer for protection against chemical influences, reliably against electrical and magnetic disturbances coming from outside, the sheath additionally displays an inner layer of a material of high magnetic permeability. Beyond that, the outer layer can possess an electrical conductivity, the value of which lies between the conductivity values of the surrounding soil and the middle layer. In order to be able to produce such a cable as simply as possible, the circuit units are first electrically conductively connected with the conductors and then embedded together with these in the inner protective layer of the cable, for example by extruding-in.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: June 14, 1988Assignee: MITEC Moderne Industrietechnik GmbHInventor: Walter Mehnert
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Patent number: 4725693Abstract: An electrically-conductive sheet-form laminate is disclosed and a power cable made thereof. The laminate has a resistivity of no more than about 10.sup.6 ohm-centimeters across the thickness dimension thereof. The sheet-form laminate comprises an electrically-conductive non-metallic layer, an electrically-conductive metal foil layer in juxtaposition thereto, and a discontinuous but electrically non-conductive bonding layer therebetween. The electrically-conductive non-metallic layer is constituted by a particulate conductive material-filled polymeric resin; and the electrically non-conductive bonding layer comprises a cured polymeric substance, preferably a polyurethane-based adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1986Date of Patent: February 16, 1988Assignee: Arvey CorporationInventor: Arthur Hirsch
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Patent number: 4703134Abstract: In a water impervious rubber or plastic insulated power cable of the invention having a water impervious layer of a laminated tape comprising a metal foil and an electrically conductive plastic film formed directly around a cable core or through another coating layer, a hold tape layer having an excellent expanding property to follow a heat cycle of the power cable is formed on the water impervious layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1986Date of Patent: October 27, 1987Assignee: Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tadayuki Uematsu
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Patent number: 4691082Abstract: Plastic cable with at least one electric conductor which is surrounded by a cable covering which, besides an insulating layer comprises several electrically conducting layers of a polymer material. At least one electrically conducting layer is made of a polymer, a mixed polymerizate or a polymer alloy which is meltable and/or soluble, and the electric conductivity of which can be adjusted to a defined value by a content of charge transfer complexes.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1986Date of Patent: September 1, 1987Assignee: Brown, Boveri & Cie AGInventors: Josef Flatz, Gert Weddigen, Hans-Joachim Bohme, Fritz Grieser, Robert Huber, Hans Nienburg
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Patent number: 4687882Abstract: In a shielded power cable of the type comprising inner and outer conductors separated by cable insulation defining a displacement current path between the conductors for high frequency currents, the cable insulation incorporates one or more coaxial layers of semiconductive material consisting of cable insulation material loaded with a conductive filler, such as carbon fibres or spheres. The semiconductive layer is designed to maximize high frequency losses thereby to facilitate attenuation of high voltage surges caused by lightning or by switching.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Inventors: Gregory C. Stone, Steven A. Boggs, Jean-Marie Braun
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Patent number: 4626619Abstract: A rubber or plastic insulated power cable having water impervious layers on the center conductor and cable insulation core. The layers completely prevent water infiltration into the insulation for a long time period and eliminate dielectric deterioration of the insulation by water trees.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tadayuki Uematsu
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Patent number: 4626618Abstract: A DC power cable includes a conductor and an insulation of a thermoplastic resin formed around the conductor. The insulation contains carbon black in an amount of about 0.2 to about 5% of the total weight of the thermoplastic resin and the carbon black, and the ratio of mineral oil absorption (cc/100 g) to specific surface (m.sup.2 /g) in the carbon black is not less than 0.7. The carbon black has the hydrogen content of not more than 0.6% by weight. The specific surface is measured by BET equation. The carbon black has a particle size of 10 to 100 nm.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1985Date of Patent: December 2, 1986Assignee: Fujikura Ltd.Inventors: Michio Takaoka, Tsuneaki Motai, Motoyuki Ono, Shotaro Yoshida, Toshio Niwa, Toru Takahashi, Keiichiro Kataoka, Hiroshi Yamanouchi
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Patent number: 4621169Abstract: The invention encompasses an electric cable which is made up of a metallic shield, a semiconducting polymer sheath surrounding a cable conductor and a moistureproofing layer in the form of a semiconducting hydrophobic gel. This construction assures an effective moisture barrier between the metallic shield and the semiconducting polymer layer by providing a semiconducting gel fully compatible with both.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1985Date of Patent: November 4, 1986Assignees: Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage, Acome, Societies AnonymeInventors: Jean-Claude Petinelli, Dominique Bertier
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Patent number: 4571450Abstract: The present invention is a moisture impervious electrical power cable and conduit system. The conduit comprises a moisture impervious, electrically conducting inner layer, which acts as a concentric neutral for the cable, and an outer layer of an electrically insulating or semiconductive polymeric material. The cable, which comprises an insulated central core of electrically conductive material surrounded with a semiconductive polymeric material, is placed longitudinally inside the conduit and is in sufficient electrical contact with the inner layer to allow it to act as a concentric neutral. The cable in conduit article of this invention may then be placed in the ground and should the cable fail, said cable may be withdrawn from the conduit and a new cable drawn through the moisture impervious conduit, thereby eliminating the necessity of disinterring or replacing the entire electrical power line system.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1983Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Essex Group, Inc.Inventor: Edward K. Duffy
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Patent number: 4533789Abstract: The insulation shield in a power cable having thick polymeric insulation is constructed of a metallic layer radially spaced from but in electrical communication with an inner semiconducting layer by an intervening helical wrap of a semiconducting or high dielectric constant longitudinal structurally resiliently compressible substantially shape recoverable element. Various elements are described, both hollow and solid, with and without one flat longitudinal surface, and of both monolithic plastic and composite plastic and metal construction.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Cable Technology Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Carlos Katz
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Patent number: RE36307Abstract: An electrical power cable with a stranded conductor, a semi-conductive stress control layer around the conductor, a layer of insulation around the stress control layer, a semi-conductive insulation shield laser around the layer of insulation, an imperforate metal strip with overlapping edge portions around the shield layer and a polymeric jacket around the metal strip. The strip is free to move with respect to the jacket and the shield layer with expansion and contraction of the cable elements with temperature changes, and the overlapping edge portions of the strip are bonded together by an adhesive which permits the edge portions to move relative to each other with such temperature changes without creating fluid passageways between the edge portions. A cushioning layer can be between the shield layer and the strip and preferably, the cable is water sealed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1995Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Pirelli Cable CorporationInventors: Carlo Marin, Fabrizio Marciano-Agostinelli, Paul K. dePratter, Frank L. Kuchta