Communication cable including a mosaic tape
US-10650941-B2 · May 12, 2020 · US
US11476016B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11476016-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016849018-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 15, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 18, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 18, 2022 |
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Cable foil tape having random or pseudo-random patterns or long pattern lengths of discontinuous metallic shapes and a method for manufacturing such patterned foil tape are provided. In some embodiments, a laser ablation system is used to selectively remove regions or paths in a metallic layer of a foil tape to produce random distributions of randomized shapes, or pseudo-random patterns or long pattern lengths of discontinuous shapes in the metal layer. In some embodiments, the foil tape is double-sided, having a metallic layer on each side of the foil tape, and the laser ablation system is capable of ablating nonconductive pathways into the metallic layer on both sides of the foil tape.
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What is claimed is: 1. A communication cable comprising: a twisted pair of conductors; and a film wrapped around at least a portion of the twisted pair of conductors, the film comprising a metallic layer including a cutout design, wherein each cutout included in the cutout design of the metallic layer is separated by a predetermined gap distance between 5 mil to about 0.5 mil. 2. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the cutout design includes shapes or patterns arranged in a random layout on the metallic layer. 3. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the cutout design includes shapes or patterns arranged in a pseudo-random layout on the metallic layer. 4. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the film further comprises: a bond layer and a substrate layer, wherein the cutout design is not included in at least the substrate layer. 5. The communication cable of claim 4 , wherein the bond layer is between the metallic layer and the substrate layer. 6. The communication cable of claim 4 , wherein the substrate layer is comprised of a flexible polymer. 7. The communication cable of claim 4 , wherein the bond layer is comprised of a non-conductive adhesive including a color pigment. 8. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the cutout design includes a plurality of shapes formed into a plurality of rows. 9. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the cutout design includes a plurality of same shapes having a predetermined length. 10. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the cutout design includes a plurality of different shapes, each shape having a respective predetermined length. 11. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the metallic layer has a thickness of between 0.1 micrometer to 100 micrometer. 12. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the metallic layer is aluminum. 13. The communication cable of claim 1 , wherein the metallic layer includes at least one of aluminum, gold, silver, or copper. 14. A communication cable comprising: at least one twisted pair of insulated conductors; a laminated film having at least one layer of metallic shapes and an insulating substrate, wherein the film is wrapped around the at least one twisted pair, the metallic shapes being formed from a metal layer of said laminated film; and wherein said metallic shapes are separated from one another by gaps having a width ranging from less than 5 mil to about 0.5 mil. 15. The communication cable of claim 14 , wherein the metallic shapes are arranged in a random layout. 16. The communication cable of claim 14 , wherein the metallic shapes are arranged in a pseudo-random layout. 17. The communication cable of claim 14 , wherein the metallic shapes includes a plurality of shapes formed into a plurality of rows. 18. The communication cable of claim 14 , wherein the metallic shapes includes a plurality of different shapes, each shape having a respective predetermined length. 19. The communication cable of claim 14 , wherein the metallic layer has a thickness of between 0.1 micrometer to 100 micrometer.
Cables with twisted pairs or quads · CPC title
the conductive material being removed by irradiation, e.g. by photons, alpha or beta particles · CPC title
Assembling elongated conductors, e.g., splicing, etc. · CPC title
Features relating to screening tape per se · CPC title
wherein at least one of the layers is non-metallic · CPC title
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