Insulated electrical wire and production method therefor
US-2024052199-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9548143B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9548143-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514742245-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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A multipair cable includes an inner layer part including two differential signal transmission cables for an inner layer that are twisted together, a press winding tape wound around a periphery of the inner layer part, and an outer layer part including a plurality of differential signal transmission cables for an outer layer that are wound around an outer periphery of the press winding tape. The inner layer part further includes a buffer tape disposed between the two differential signal transmission cables.
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What is claimed is: 1. A multipair cable, comprising: an inner layer part comprising two differential signal transmission cables for an inner layer that are twisted together; a press winding tape wound around a periphery of the inner layer part; and an outer layer part comprising a plurality of differential signal transmission cables for an outer layer that are wound around an outer periphery of the press winding tape, wherein the inner layer part further comprises a buffer tape disposed between the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer, wherein a twisting direction of the inner layer part and a winding direction of the press winding tape are opposite to each other, and wherein the twisting direction of the two differential signal transmission cables in the inner layer part is the same as a winding direction of the plurality of differential signal transmission cables in the outer layer. 2. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the differential signal transmission cables each comprise two signal wires arranged in parallel to each other, and an insulator covering the two signal wires integrally or separately, and wherein the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer are arranged such that center lines thereof which are respectively equidistant from the two signal wires do not coincide with each other in a cross-sectional view. 3. The multipair cable according to claim 2 , wherein the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer are held by the buffer tape such that the center lines thereof, which are respectively equidistant from the two signal wires, do not coincide with each other in the cross-sectional view. 4. The multipair cable according to claim 2 , wherein the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer are arranged such that the center lines thereof, which are respectively equidistant from the two signal wires, do not coincide with each other in the cross-sectional view along a longitudinal direction of the multipair cable. 5. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the buffer tape is arranged in a cross-sectional view in an S-shape configured such that one side end part thereof is disposed along an outer peripheral surface of one of the differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer, and another side end part thereof is disposed along an outer peripheral surface of another of the differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer. 6. The multipair cable according to claim 5 , wherein the press winding tape is spirally wound around the periphery of the inner layer part. 7. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the buffer tape comprises a foamed tape comprising a foamed resin. 8. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the buffer tape comprises a conductive material. 9. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the press winding tape comprises a conductive material. 10. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the cores of the two differential signal transmission cables in the inner layer contact an inner surface of the press winding tape. 11. The multipair cable according to claim 10 , wherein the cores of the plurality of differential signal transmission cables in the outer layer contact an outer surface of the press winding tape. 12. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein the cores of the plurality of differential signal transmission cables in the outer layer abut an outer surface of the press winding tape. 13. The multipair cable according to claim 1 , wherein an entirety of the buffer tape is spaced apart from the press winding tape. 14. A multipair cable, comprising: an inner layer part comprising two differential signal transmission cables for an inner layer that are twisted together; a press winding tape wound around a periphery of the inner layer part; and an outer layer part comprising a plurality of differential signal transmission cables for an outer layer that are wound around an outer periphery of the press winding tape, wherein the inner layer part further comprises a buffer tape disposed between the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer, wherein a twisting direction of the inner layer part and a winding direction of the press winding tape are opposite to each other, and wherein the twisting direction of the two differential signal transmission cables in the inner layer part is opposite to a winding direction of the plurality of differential signal transmission cables in the outer layer. 15. The multipair cable according to claim 14 , wherein the differential signal transmission cables each comprise two signal wires arranged in parallel to each other, and an insulator covering the two signal wires integrally or separately, and wherein the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer are arranged such that center lines thereof which are respectively equidistant from the two signal wires do not coincide with each other in a cross-sectional view. 16. The multipair cable according to claim 15 , wherein the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer are held by the buffer tape such that the center lines thereof, which are respectively equidistant from the two signal wires, do not coincide with each other in the cross-sectional view. 17. The multipair cable according to claim 15 , wherein the two differential signal transmission cables for the inner layer are arranged such that the center lines thereof, which are respectively equidistant from the two signal wires, do not coincide with each other in the cross-sectional view along a longitudinal direction of the multipair cable. 18. The multipair cable according to claim 14 , wherein the cores of the two differential signal transmission cables in the inner layer contact an inner surface of the press winding tape. 19. The multipair cable according to claim 18 , wherein the cores of the plurality of differential signal transmission cables in the outer layer contact an outer surface of the press winding tape. 20. The multipair cable according to claim 14 , wherein an entirety of the buffer tape is spaced apart from the press winding tape.
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