Transition device for coaxial cables
US-2015349473-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9805845B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9805845-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514725548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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A coaxial cable comprises inner and outer conductors disposed along an elongate axis, a dielectric insulating material disposed between the inner and outer conductors, a compliant outer jacket disposed over the inner and outer conductors, and a reinforcing outer jacket disposed over the compliant inner jacket, the outer jacket being physically separate from the inner jacket and comprising on-axis and off-axis fibers disposed in a binding matrix, the outer jacket comprising more on-axis than off-axis fibers.
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A cable comprising: an inner conductor extending along an elongate axis; an insulator receiving the inner conductor and extending along the elongate axis; an outer conductor receiving the insulator and extending along the elongate axis; a separating foil disposed between the insulator and the outer conductor, the separating foil facilitating separation and insertion of a post sleeve of a coaxial cable connector; an insulating jacket receiving the outer conductor and extending along the elongate axis, the insulating jacket configured to electrically insulate the inner and outer conductors from an electrical ground; a structurally reinforcing jacket disposed over the insulating jacket and extending along the elongate axis, the structurally reinforcing jacket configured to structurally augment and puncture-protect the cable axially along the elongate axis; and a separating material interposing the insulating and structurally reinforcing jackets, the separating material facilitating separation and insertion of a retention post, wherein the structurally reinforcing jacket including reinforcing fibers disposed in a binding matrix material, the binding matrix having inner and outer portions, the outer portion including a radius dimension greater than one half of the total radius dimension, wherein the fibers reinforce the outer portion of the reinforcing jacket; wherein the reinforcing fibers comprise fibers having high yield strength and low elastic modulus material properties, and a combination of on-axis and off-axis fibers, the on-axis fibers oriented at less than about twenty five degrees (+/−25°) relative to the elongate axis and the off-axis fibers oriented at greater than about thirty-five degrees (+/−35°) relative to the elongate axis; wherein the reinforcing fibers are selected from the group consisting of carbon, graphite, boron, fiberglass and polyparaphenylene terephthalamide fibers; and wherein the binding matrix material comprising a non-conductive, low modulus material from the group of elastomer, polyethylene and polyurethane. 2. The cable of claim 1 wherein the structurally reinforcing jacket includes reinforcing fibers disposed in a binding matrix, the binding matrix having inner and outer portions, the outer portion including a radius dimension greater than one half of the total radius dimension, and wherein the fibers reinforce the outer portion of the structurally reinforcing jacket. 3. A cable comprising: a first cable section comprising an inner conductor, an outer conductor, an insulating core disposed between the inner and outer conductors, a jacket surrounding the outer conductor, and a structural overwrap surrounding the jacket, the structural overwrap comprising a fiber-reinforced structure including a plurality of continuous unidirectional fibers disposed in a binding matrix and parallel to an elongate axis of the first cable section, the first cable section defining a stepped transition; the structural overwrap of the first cable section configured to facilitate frictional engagement with an underlying surface of the structural overwrap and a second cable section extending beyond the first cable section and comprising an inner conductor, an outer conductor, a dielectric core disposed between the inner and outer conductors, and the jacket, the second cable section excluding the structural overwrap; wherein the first and second cable sections each react and induce loads; wherein the loads conveyed by the first cable section are configured to be transferred from the first cable section into a support structure at a first location; and wherein loads conveyed by the second cable section are configured to be transferred from the second cable section into a support structure at a second location. 4. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the structural overwrap includes a combination of off-axis and on-axis fibers producing isotropic strength properties. 5. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the structural overwrap includes fibers which are substantially parallel relative to the elongate axis of the coaxial cable to produce quasi-isotropic strength properties. 6. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the fiber-reinforced structure is selected from the group of elastomer, polyethylene and polyurethane. 7. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the fiber-reinforced structure comprises a non-conductive, low modulus material. 8. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the fibers are selected from the group of: carbon, boron, graphite, fiberglass, and polyparaphenylene terephthalamide fibers. 9. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the structural overwrap is a carbon composite comprising graphite fibers disposed in a low modulus binder. 10. The cable of claim 9 , wherein the low modulus binder is an elastomeric binder. 11. The cable of claim 9 , wherein the low modulus binder is a polyethylene binder. 12. The cable of claim 3 wherein the structural overwrap includes reinforcing fibers disposed in a binding matrix, the binding matrix having inner and outer portions, the outer portion including a radius dimension greater than one half of the total radius dimension, and wherein the fibers reinforce the outer portion of the structural overwrap. 13. The cable of claim 4 wherein the on-axis fibers are oriented at less than about twenty five degrees (+/−25°) relative to the elongate axis, and the off-axis fibers are oriented at greater than about thirty-five degrees (+/−35°) relative to the elongate axis. 14. A coaxial cable comprising: an inner and outer conductor separated by an insulating material the inner and outer conductors extending along an elongate axis; a compliant inner jacket disposed over the inner and outer conductors, the compliant inner jacket having an end portion configured to be disposed over an electrical connector; and a structural overwrap disposed over the compliant inner jacket and having an end portion configured to be disposed over a transition device wherein at least a portion of the transition device is disposed between the compliant inner jacket and the structural overwrap, the structural overwrap being separate from the compliant inner jacket and comprising a combination of on-axis and off-axis fibers disposed in a binding matrix, wherein the end portion of the compliant inner jacket is non-coincident with the end portion of the structural overwrap. 15. The coaxial cable of claim 14 , wherein the binding matrix is selected from the group of elastomer, polyethylene and polyurethane. 16. The coaxial cable of claim 14 , wherein the fibers are selected from the group of: carbon, boron, graphite, fiberglass, and polyparaphenylene terephthalamide fibers. 17. The coaxial cable of claim 14 , wherein the structural overwrap comprise more on-axis than off-axis fibers. 18. The coaxial cable of claim 17 , wherein the binding matrix is an elastomeric binder. 19. The coaxial cable of claim 14 wherein the structural overwrap includes inner and outer portions, the outer portion including a radius dimension greater than one half of the total radius dimension, and wherein the fibers reinforce the outer portion of the structural overwrap. 20. The cable of claim 14 wherein the on-axis fibers are oriented at less than about twenty five degrees (+/−25°) relative to the elongate axis, and the off-axis fibers are oriented at greater than about thirty-five degrees (+/−35°) relative to the elongate axis. 21. A cable comprising: at least one conductor defining an elongate axis;
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