Moisture curable composition for wire and cable insulation and jacket layers
US-2020152347-A1 · May 14, 2020 · US
US11587700B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11587700-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117156571-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2023 |
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A new dielectric material for a communication cable has a dielectric base with strength members embedded therein. By a new process, vacuum voids are formed in the dielectric base and at least partially contain or abut the strength members. The material is particularly well suited for a first dielectric tape, where the cable includes a first insulated conductor, the first dielectric tape and a second insulated conductor, with the first insulated conductor being twisted with the second insulated conductor with the first dielectric tape residing between the first insulated conductor and the second insulated conductor. The material is also suitable for a separator of the cable serving to separate twisted pairs from each other within the cable, as well as other components of the cable, such as an insulation layer of one or more of the insulated conductors of the twisted pairs.
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We claim: 1. A communications cable comprising: a first insulated conductor and a second insulated conductor, wherein said first insulated conductor is twisted with said second insulated conductor to form a first twisted pair; a third insulated conductor and a fourth insulated conductor, wherein said third insulated conductor is twisted with said fourth insulated conductor to form a second twisted pair; and a jacket formed around said first twisted pair and said second twisted pair, wherein at least one of an insulation layer of said first insulated conductor, an insulation layer of said second insulated conductor, and said jacket is formed of a dielectric base with plural strength members embedded therein and wherein vacuum voids are distributed throughout said dielectric base. 2. The communications cable according to claim 1 , wherein said insulation layer of said first insulated conductor is formed of said dielectric base with plural strength members embedded therein with vacuum voids distributed throughout said dielectric base. 3. The communications cable according to claim 2 , wherein said plural strength members include nonflammable materials and glass beads. 4. The communications cable according to claim 2 , wherein said plural strength members include one or more materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum tri-hydrate (ATH), talc, magnesium hydroxide, and glass beads. 5. The communications cable according to claim 1 , further comprising: a separator within said jacket and positioned between said first twisted pair and said second twisted pair. 6. The communications cable according to claim 5 , wherein said separator is formed as a flat tape and wherein said separator is formed of said dielectric base with plural strength members embedded therein with vacuum voids distributed throughout said dielectric base. 7. The communications cable according to claim 1 , further comprising: a fifth insulated conductor and a sixth insulated conductor, wherein said fifth insulated conductor is twisted with said sixth insulated conductor to form a third twisted pair within said jacket; a seventh insulated conductor and an eighth insulated conductor, wherein said seventh insulated conductor is twisted with said eighth insulated conductor to form a fourth twisted pair within said jacket; and a separator within said jacket and formed as a plus-shaped or star-shaped separator which separates each of second first, second, third and fourth twisted pairs from the others of said first, second, third and fourth twisted pairs. 8. A communications cable comprising: a first insulated conductor, a first dielectric tape, and a second insulated conductor, wherein said first insulated conductor is twisted with said second insulated conductor with said first dielectric tape residing between said first insulated conductor and said second insulated conductor to form a first twisted pair; and a jacket formed around said first twisted pair, wherein said first dielectric tape has plural strength members embedded therein, and wherein vacuum voids are distributed throughout said first dielectric tape. 9. The communications cable according to claim 8 , wherein said vacuum voids at least partially include or abut said plural strength members. 10. The communications cable according to claim 8 , wherein said plural strength members include nonflammable materials. 11. The communications cable according to claim 8 , wherein said plural strength members include one or more materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum tri-hydrate (ATH), talc, magnesium hydroxide, and glass beads. 12. A dielectric member for a communications cable comprising: an extruded dielectric material with strength members embedded therein to form a sheet of material having a width and length; and vacuum voids formed within said sheet of material. 13. The dielectric member according to claim 12 , wherein said strength members include one or more materials selected to lower a dielectric constant of the dielectric member and to reduce smoke emitted in the event of a fire involving the dielectric member. 14. The dielectric member according to claim 12 , wherein said strength members include nonflammable materials. 15. The dielectric member according to claim 12 , wherein said strength members include one or more materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum tri-hydrate (ATH), talc, magnesium hydroxide, and glass beads. 16. The dielectric member according to claim 12 , wherein said vacuum voids at least partially contain, or abut said strength members. 17. The dielectric member according to claim 12 , wherein said sheet of material forms tapes to be used as the dielectric member for a communication cable. 18. A communications cable comprising: a first insulated conductor and a second insulated conductor, wherein said first insulated conductor is twisted with said second insulated conductor to form a first twisted pair; a third insulated conductor and a fourth insulated conductor, wherein said third insulated conductor is twisted with said fourth insulated conductor to form a second twisted pair; a separator positioned between said first twisted pair and said second twisted pair; and a jacket formed around said first twisted pair, said second twisted pair and said separator, wherein said separator is formed of a dielectric base with plural strength members embedded therein and wherein vacuum voids are distributed throughout said dielectric base. 19. The communications cable according to claim 18 , further comprising: a fifth insulated conductor and a sixth insulated conductor, wherein said fifth insulated conductor is twisted with said sixth insulated conductor to form a third twisted pair within said jacket; and a seventh insulated conductor and an eighth insulated conductor, wherein said seventh insulated conductor is twisted with said eighth insulated conductor to form a fourth twisted pair within said jacket, wherein said separator is formed as a plus-shaped or star-shaped separator which separates each of second first, second, third and fourth twisted pairs from the others of said first, second, third and fourth twisted pairs. 20. The communications cable according to claim 18 , wherein said plural strength members include one or more materials selected from the group consisting of aluminum tri-hydrate (ATH), talc, magnesium hydroxide, and glass beads.
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