Electrical cables with non-metallic jackets and methods of fabricating the same
US-9922756-B1 · Mar 20, 2018 · US
US12300403B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12300403-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318500611-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2004 |
| Publication date | May 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 13, 2025 |
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Disclosed are cable types, including a type THHN cable, the cable types having a reduced surface coefficient of friction, and the method of manufacture thereof, in which the central conductor core and insulating layer are surrounded by a material containing nylon or thermosetting resin. A silicone based pulling lubricant for said cable, or alternatively, erucamide or stearyl erucamide for small cable gauge wire, is incorporated, by alternate methods, with the resin material from which the outer sheath is extruded, and is effective to reduce the required pulling force between the formed cable and a conduit during installation.
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A lubricated thermoplastic high heat-resistant nylon-coated (THHN) electrical cable having a reduced installation pulling force through a building passageway defined by a PVC conduit setup sized to accommodate the THHN electrical cable and having at least two 90° bends within the PVC conduit setup, the lubricated THHN electrical cable comprising: at least one conductor capable of carrying an electrical current through the lubricated THHN electrical cable, wherein the at least one conductor is formed at least in part from a metal; and a sheath defining an interior surface and an exterior surface, wherein the sheath surrounds the at least one conductor such that the interior surface is adjacent the at least one conductor, and wherein the sheath comprises: a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) portion defining at least a portion of the interior surface, wherein the PVC portion surrounds the at least one conductor; an outer portion surrounding, contacting, and forming a coating for the PVC portion and defining at least a portion of the exterior surface, wherein the outer portion comprises an extruded nylon material; and at least two lubricant components comprising: a processing lubricant provided in at least one of the PVC portion or the outer portion; and a pulling lubricant provided at the exterior surface to reduce the amount of force required to pull the lubricated THHN electrical cable through the building passageway; and wherein the outer portion is resistant to heat, moisture, oil, and gasoline and provides the lubricated THHN electrical cable with a physical characteristic of requiring at least about 30% less force to pull the lubricated THHN electrical cable through the building passageway compared to an amount of force required to pull a non-lubricated THHN electrical cable having a sheath without the pulling lubricant provided at an exterior surface of the non-lubricated THHN electrical cable through the building passageway. 2. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the pulling lubricant is silicone-based. 3. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 2 , wherein the silicone-based pulling lubricant comprises a high molecular weight silicone-based pulling lubricant. 4. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 2 , wherein the silicone-based pulling lubricant comprises a low molecular weight silicone-based pulling lubricant. 5. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the processing lubricant is selected from stearic acid or ethylene bis-stearamide wax. 6. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the lubricated THHN electrical cable has the physical characteristic of having an average coefficient of friction against an interior surface of a PVC conduit setup of less than about 0.2. 7. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the lubricated THHN electrical cable has the physical characteristic of having an average coefficient of friction against an interior surface of a PVC conduit setup of between about 0.125 and about 0.2. 8. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the lubricated THHN electrical cable has the physical characteristic of having an average coefficient of friction against an interior surface of a PVC conduit setup of less than about 0.15. 9. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the at least one conductor comprises a plurality of grouped conductors. 10. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the at least one conductor is a large gauge conductor. 11. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 10 , wherein the at least one conductor comprises an AWG 4/0 conductor. 12. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the lubricated THHN electrical cable has a round profile. 13. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the lubricated THHN electrical cable is rated for use in dry locations at temperatures not to exceed 90° C. 14. The lubricated THHN electrical cable of claim 1 , wherein the lubricated THHN electrical cable is rated to carry current at voltages not to exceed 600 Volts. 15. A non-metallic sheathed (NM-B) electrical cable having a reduced installation pulling force through a building passageway extending through throughholes drilled at a 15 degree angle through a broadface of each of four 2″×4″ wood blocks, wherein the wood blocks are linearly spaced apart from one another and are offset such that a centerline of each of the throughholes is offset by 10″ relative to one another, the NM-B electrical cable comprising: a conductor core comprising at least two insulated metal conductors capable of carrying an electrical current through the NM-B electrical cable; and a sheath for protecting the conductor core, wherein the sheath comprises: a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material; and a pulling lubricant provided at an exterior surface of the sheath to reduce the amount of force required to pull the NM-B electrical cable through the building passageway; and wherein the sheath provides the NM-B electrical cable with the physical characteristic of requiring at least about 30% less force to pull the NM-B electrical cable through the building passageway compared to an amount of force required to pull a non-lubricated NM-B electrical cable having an extruded PVC jacket without the pulling lubricant mixed therein through the building passageway. 16. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 15 , wherein the pulling lubricant comprises one of erucamide or oleamide. 17. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 16 , wherein the pulling lubricant comprises a silicone pulling lubricant. 18. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 17 , wherein the silicone pulling lubricant comprises a high molecular weight silicone based pulling lubricant. 19. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 17 , wherein the silicone pulling lubricant comprises a low molecular weight silicone based pulling lubricant. 20. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 15 , wherein each of the at least two insulated metal conductors are 14-gauge metal conductors. 21. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 15 , wherein each of the at least two insulated metal conductors are 12-gauge metal conductors. 22. The NM-B electrical cable of claim 15 , further comprising a processing lubricant mixed with at least a portion wherein the processing lubricant comprises at least one of: stearic acid or ethylene bis-stearamide wax.
Sheathing; Armouring; Screening; Applying other protective layers (H01B13/32 takes precedence) · CPC title
Details thereof (installation or suspension of conduit channels and other supports H02G3/263) · CPC title
using material resistant to heat · CPC title
Multi-layer sheaths · CPC title
Two layers · CPC title
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