Electrical cable with dielectric film
US-2024087768-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US10242767B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10242767-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615148523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2002 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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The present invention relates to an improved insulated conductor with a low dielectric constant and reduced materials costs. The conductor ( 12 ) extends along a longitudinal axis and an insulation ( 14, 14<1 >) surrounds the conductor ( 12 ). At least on channel ( 16, 16<1 >) in the insulation ( 14, 14<1 >) extends generally along the longitudinal axis to form an insulated conductor. Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing the improved insulated conductors are also disclosed.
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A data transmission cable comprising: a jacket surrounding a core element to form an isolated core, wherein the core element includes a plurality of twisted pairs of conductors, the plurality of twisted pairs of conductors being four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors, wherein the isolated core has a diameter of less than about 0.25 inches; the jacket defining an interior passage that extends along a length of the jacket, the interior passage including a central region including air and a peripheral region, the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors being positioned within the central region, the air in the central region occupying a volume between the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors, the peripheral region of the interior passage including a plurality of channels that are circumferentially spaced relative to one another about the central region of the interior passage, the channels including air, the air in the channels being in fluid communication with the air in the volume of the central region between the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors, each of the channels being generally rectangular in cross-sectional shape, the number of channels being greater than the number of twisted pairs of conductors, wherein the core element includes a combination of the twisted pairs of conductors and a separator. 2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors include four twisted pairs of conductors. 3. The cable of claim 1 , wherein each of the conductors of the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors is covered by a separate insulation layer. 4. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the cable complies with a test selected from the group consisting of The National Fire Prevention Association 255 , The National Fire Prevention Association 259 , The National Fire Prevention Association 262 , or combinations thereof. 5. A data transmission cable comprising: a jacket surrounding a core element to form an isolated core, wherein the core element includes a plurality of twisted pairs of conductors, the plurality of twisted pairs of conductors being four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors, each of the conductors of the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors being covered by a separate insulation layer, wherein the isolated core has a diameter of less than about 0.25 inches; the jacket defining an interior air passage that extends along a length of the jacket, the interior air passage having a central region including air and a peripheral region including air, the core element being located within the central region of the interior air passage with the core element being exposed to the air in the central region, the peripheral region of the interior air passage including a plurality of channels that are circumferentially spaced relative to one another about the core element, the plurality of channels including air, the air in the plurality of channels being in fluid communication with the air in the central region to which the core element is exposed, the jacket including an inner portion at which the plurality of channels is defined and an outer portion that surrounds the inner portion, each of the channels being generally rectangular in cross-sectional shape, the number of channels being greater than the number of twisted pairs of conductors, wherein the core element includes a combination of the twisted pairs of conductors, the insulation, and a separator. 6. The cable of claim 5 , wherein each of the channels has a cross-sectional area less than about 30 percent of a total cross-sectional area of the jacket. 7. The cable of claim 5 , wherein a signal speed at the inner portion is at least 2% greater than a signal speed at the outer portion. 8. The cable of claim 5 , wherein a signal speed at the inner portion is at least 5% greater than a signal speed at the outer portion. 9. The cable of claim 5 , wherein a signal speed at the inner portion is at least 10% greater than a signal speed at the outer portion. 10. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the channels each have a cross-sectional area of at least 0.00002 square inches. 11. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the jacket has a thickness less than about 0.030 inches. 12. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the jacket comprises a plastic material. 13. The cable of claim 12 , wherein the plastic material includes a fluoropolymer. 14. The cable of claim 12 , wherein the plastic material includes polyvinyl chloride. 15. A data transmission cable comprising: a jacket surrounding a core element to form an isolated core, wherein the core element includes a plurality of twisted pairs of conductors, the plurality of twisted pairs of conductors being four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors, wherein the isolated core has a diameter of less than about 0.25 inches; the jacket defining a single passage with a central region in fluid communication with a peripheral region, the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors being positioned within the central region, the jacket including an inner portion and an outer portion, the inner portion of the jacket including a plurality of projections that project inwardly from the outer portion of the jacket, the projections having inner unattached ends that define an outer boundary of the central region of the single passage, the jacket defining air channels between the projections, the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors being exposed to air within the air channels, the air channels each being visible when the data transmission cable is viewed in transverse cross-section, the air channels forming the peripheral region of the single passage, the number of air channels being greater than the number of twisted pairs of conductors and a depth along a radial direction of each air channel being greater than a diameter of each conductor of the twisted pairs of conductors, wherein the core element includes a combination of the twisted pairs of conductors and a separator. 16. The cable of claim 15 , wherein the air channels are generally rectangular in cross-sectional shape. 17. The cable of claim 15 , wherein each of the conductors of the four or fewer twisted pairs of conductors is covered by a separate insulation layer.
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