Cable or flexible pipe with improved tensile elements
US-2019378635-A1 · Dec 12, 2019 · US
US10356360B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10356360-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615264355-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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High bandwidth push-cables for high speed image or video data transmission between a camera head and a cable reel or camera control unit (CCU) are disclosed.
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We claim: 1. A high bandwidth Ethernet video push cable for use in a pipe inspection system, comprising: an elongate fiberglass push rod positioned at the center of the push cable; a first connector apparatus at one end of the push cable for mechanically and electrically coupling a pipe inspection camera head; an Ethernet cable circuit comprising a layer positioned around the fiberglass push rod, the layer including: a plurality of twisted pairs, each of two conductive wires, wrapped helically around the push rod; and a plurality of non-conductive elongate circular cross-section monofilaments, with each monofilament positioned between two of the twisted pairs in the layer, wherein the layer thickness is substantially the same as the larger of the diameter of one of the twisted pairs or the diameter of the monofilament; and a second connector apparatus at the other end of the push cable for electromechanically coupling the plurality of conductive wires to a drum reel or to a camera control unit (CCU). 2. The video push cable of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of conductive wires helically wrapped around the push rod are one or more unshielded twisted pairs (UTPs). 3. The video push cable of claim 1 , further comprising a layer of film or adhesive material binding the UTPs and the non-conductive elements. 4. The video push cable of claim 1 , wherein the monofilaments comprise fiberglass or carbon fiber. 5. The video push cable of claim 1 , wherein the monofilaments comprise a braided metal. 6. The video push cable of claim 1 , further comprising one or more spacers alternated and distributed longitudinally around the push rod and enclosed within a tape. 7. The video push cable of claim 1 , further comprising an outer insulating jacket comprising extruded polyamide and a layer of metallic shielding tape positioned underneath the insulating jacket. 8. The video push cable of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of twisted pairs comprise four twisted pairs, with each of the twisted pairs having a different pitch than others of the twisted pairs. 9. The push cable of claim 1 , further comprising one or more additional push rods disposed about the centrally positioned push rod. 10. The video push cable of claim 1 , wherein the push rod comprises a carbon fiber material. 11. The video push cable of claim 10 , wherein the resilient composite material comprises Kevlar or Aramid fiber. 12. The video push cable of claim 1 , further including an Ethernet connector with the Ethernet cable circuit wires terminated thereto. 13. A high bandwidth Ethernet video push cable for use in a pipe inspection system, comprising: a push rod made of a resilient composite material disposed centrally in the push cable; an Ethernet cable circuit comprising a layer positioned around the fiberglass push rod, the layer including: a plurality of twisted pairs, each of two conductive wires, wrapped helically around the push rod; and a plurality of non-conductive elongate circular cross-section monofilaments, with each monofilament positioned between two of the twisted pairs in the layer, wherein the layer thickness is substantially the same as the larger of the diameter of one of the twisted pairs or the diameter of the monofilament; a first Ethernet connector apparatus at one end of the push cable for mechanically and electrically coupling the Ethernet cable circuit to the pipe inspection camera head; and a second Ethernet connector apparatus at the other end of the push cable for electromechanically coupling the Ethernet cable circuit to a drum reel or to a camera control unit (CCU). 14. The video push cable of claim 13 , wherein the non-conductive elongate circular cross section monofilaments are made of fiberglass or carbon fiber material.
Cables including at least one electrical conductor together with optical fibres · CPC title
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using mechanical means, e.g. pulling or pushing devices · CPC title
Special measures in order to improve the flexibility · CPC title
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