Electrical cable
US-2019348196-A1 · Nov 14, 2019 · US
US11037703B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11037703-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916544748-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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A coaxial cable of the present invention comprises a center conductor, a dielectric surrounding the center conductor, a shielding tape surrounding the dielectric, a braided metal surrounding the shielding tape, and an outer jacket surrounding the braided metal. The shielding tape comprises: (i) a first shielding layer bonded to a first separating layer; (ii) a second shielding layer bonded to the first separating layer and a second separating layer; and (iii) a third shielding layer bonded to the second separating layer.
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A coaxial cable comprising: a conductor; a dielectric surrounding the conductor; a shielding tape surrounding the dielectric, the shielding tape manufactured by a method including: exposing a first surface of a first separating layer to a first corona discharge; applying a first adhesive to at least one of the exposed first surface of the first separating layer or a first surface of a first shielding layer; pressing the first surface of the first shielding layer against the first surface of the first separating layer after application of the first adhesive; exposing a second surface of the first separating layer to a second corona discharge; applying a second adhesive to at least one of the exposed second surface of the first separating layer or a first surface of a second shielding layer; pressing the first surface of the second shielding layer against the second surface of the first separating layer after application of the second adhesive; exposing a first surface of a second separating layer to a third corona discharge; applying a third adhesive to at least one of the exposed first surface of the second separating layer or a first surface of a third shielding layer; pressing the first surface of the third shielding layer against the first surface of the second separating layer after application of the third adhesive; exposing a second surface of the second separating layer to a fourth corona discharge; applying a fourth adhesive to at least one of the exposed second surface of the second separating layer or a second surface of the second shielding layer; and pressing the second surface of the second shielding layer against the second surface of the second separating layer after application of the fourth adhesive; a braided metal surrounding the shielding tape; and an outer jacket surrounding the braided metal. 2. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the first and second separating layers are polymer layers, and the first, second and third shielding layers are metal layers. 3. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the first and second separating layers are polyester layers, and the first, second and third shielding layers are aluminum layers. 4. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the first and second separating layers are polyester layers, at least one of the first, second or third shielding layers is a copper layer, and any other of the first, second or third shielding layers are aluminum layers. 5. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the first shielding layer is a copper layer, the second and third shielding layers are aluminum layers, and the first shielding layer is positioned between the dielectric and the second and third shielding layers. 6. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein each of the first, second and third shielding layers is between about 3 microns and about 9 microns thick. 7. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second separating layers is between about 4 microns and about 12 microns thick. 8. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the dielectric is between about 0.040 inch and about 0.600 inch in diameter. 9. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein the first and second separating layers and the first, second and third shielding layers form a lamination in which the first, second and third shielding layers are individually separated from each other by the first and second separating layers. 10. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein two or more of the first, second, third, and fourth corona discharges are different corona discharges. 11. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein two or more of the first, second, third, and fourth corona discharges are the same corona discharge. 12. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein two or more of the first, second, third, and fourth adhesives are different adhesives. 13. The coaxial cable of claim 1 wherein two or more of the first, second, third, and fourth adhesives are the same adhesive. 14. A coaxial cable comprising: a conductor; a dielectric surrounding the conductor; a shielding tape surrounding the dielectric, the shielding tape manufactured by a method including: activating a first surface of a first separating layer to etch the first surface of the first separating layer; applying a first adhesive to at least one of the etched first surface of the first separating layer or a first surface of a first shielding layer; pressing the first surface of the first shielding layer against the first surface of the first separating layer after application of the first adhesive; activating a second surface of the first separating layer to etch the second surface of the first separating layer; applying a second adhesive to at least one of the etched second surface of the first separating layer or a first surface of a second shielding layer; pressing the first surface of the second shielding layer against the second surface of the first separating layer after application of the second adhesive; activating a first surface of a second separating layer to etch the first surface of the second separating layer; applying a third adhesive to at least one of the etched first surface of the second separating layer or a second surface of the second shielding layer; pressing the second surface of the second shielding layer against the first surface of the second separating layer after application of the third adhesive; activating a second surface of the second separating layer to etch the second surface of the second separating layer; applying a fourth adhesive to at least one of the etched second surface of the second separating layer or a first surface of a third shielding layer; and pressing the first surface of the third shielding layer against the second surface of the second separating layer after application of the fourth adhesive, wherein, after the pressing steps, the first and second separating layers and the first, second and third shielding layers form a lamination in which the first, second and third shielding layers are individually separated from each other by the first and second separating layers. 15. The coaxial cable of claim 14 , further comprising a braided metal surrounding the shielding tape. 16. The coaxial cable of claim 14 wherein the first and second separating layers are polymer layers, and the first, second and third shielding layers are metal layers. 17. The coaxial cable of claim 14 wherein at least one of the first, second or third shielding layers is a copper layer, and any other of the first, second or third shielding layers are aluminum layers. 18. The coaxial cable of claim 14 wherein the first shielding layer is a copper layer, the second and third shielding layers are aluminum layers, and the first shielding layer is positioned between the dielectric and the second and third shielding layers. 19. The coaxial cable of claim 14 wherein two or more of the first, second, third, and fourth adhesives are different adhesives. 20. The coaxial cable of claim 14 wherein two or more of the first, second, third, and fourth adhesives are the same adhesive.
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