Cable having improved wires arrangement
US-9607738-B1 · Mar 28, 2017 · US
US10115500B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10115500-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815874370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 30, 2018 |
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A composite cable includes a first twisted-pair wire formed by twisting a pair of first electric wires, a second twisted-pair wire formed by twisting a pair of second electric wires, a pair of third electric wires arranged between the first and second twisted-pair wires in a circumferential direction, each third electric wire having a larger outer diameter than the first and second electric wires, and a tape member spirally wound around an assembled article that is formed by twisting the first twisted-pair wire, the second twisted-pair wire and the pair of third electric wires together. The two twisted-pair wires have the same twist direction, the twist direction of the two twisted-pair wires is different from a twist direction of the assembled article, and the twist direction of the assembled article is different from a winding direction of the tape member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A composite cable, comprising: a first twisted-pair wire formed by twisting a pair of first electric wires, each first electric wire comprising a first center conductor and a first insulation covering the first center conductor; a second twisted-pair wire formed by twisting a pair of second electric wires, each second electric wire comprising a second center conductor and a second insulation covering the second center conductor; a pair of third electric wires, each third electric wire having a larger outer diameter than the first and second electric wires and comprising a third center conductor with a larger cross-sectional area than the first and second center conductors and a third insulation covering the third center conductor; and a tape member spirally wound around an assembled article that is formed by twisting the first twisted-pair wire, the second twisted-pair wire and the pair of third electric wires together and being in contact with the first twisted-pair wire, the second twisted-pair wire and the pair of third electric wires, wherein the first twisted pair wire and the second twisted pair wire are arranged to be opposite to each other with respect to a straight line connecting between centers of the pair of third electric wires, wherein the two twisted-pair wires have the same twist direction, the twist direction of the two twisted-pair wires is different from a twist direction of the assembled article, and the twist direction of the assembled article is different from a winding direction of the tape member. 2. The composite cable according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the first twisted pair and a portion of the second twisted pair are located between the pair of third electric wires. 3. The composite cable according to claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the first insulation and a thickness of the second insulation are thinner than a thickness of the third insulation. 4. The composite cable according to claim 2 , wherein a twist pitch of the two twisted-pair wires is smaller than a twist pitch of the assembled article, and a winding pitch of the tape member is smaller than the twist pitch of the assembled article and is not less than the twist pitches of the two twisted-pair wires. 5. The composite cable according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the first insulation and a thickness of the second insulation are thinner than a thickness of the third insulation. 6. The composite cable according to claim 5 , wherein a twist pitch of the two twisted-pair wires is smaller than a twist pitch of the assembled article, and a winding pitch of the tape member is smaller than the twist pitch of the assembled article and is not less than the twist pitches of the two twisted-pair wires. 7. The composite cable according to claim 1 , wherein an outer diameter of the assembled article is 5 mm to 9 mm. 8. The composite cable according to claim 7 , wherein a width of the tape member is 20 mm to 50 mm. 9. The composite cable according to claim 8 , wherein a twist pitch of the two twisted-pair wires is smaller than a twist pitch of the assembled article, and a winding pitch of the tape member is smaller than the twist pitch of the assembled article and is not less than the twist pitches of the two twisted-pair wires. 10. The composite cable according to claim 8 , wherein the tape member is spirally wound around the assembled article so as to overlap at a portion in a width direction and an overlap width of the tape member is not less than ¼ and not more than ½ of a width of the tape member. 11. The composite cable according to claim 1 , wherein a twist pitch of the two twisted-pair wires is smaller than a twist pitch of the assembled article, and a winding pitch of the tape member is smaller than the twist pitch of the assembled article and is not less than the twist pitches of the two twisted-pair wires.
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