Torque-balanced, gas-sealed wireline cables
US-2016329128-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9859040B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9859040-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615152265-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A cable includes a jacket, a shielding tape, a pair of wires, an inner and outer jacket layer, and a separator. The shielding tape includes a substrate and a plurality of conductive shield segments disposed on the substrate. The pair of wires form a twisted pair. The inner and outer jacket layers are extruded onto inner and outer surfaces, respectively, of the substrate. The substrate, the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer are bonded together into a single layer that defines a circumference. Each of the conductive shield segments: extends only partially around the circumference of the single layer; is longitudinally spaced from each longitudinally adjacent one of the conductive shield segments; is radially spaced from, and overlaps a portion of, each immediately circumferentially adjacent one of the conductive shield segments; and is embedded in at least one of the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cable comprising: a jacket having an annular shape at a cross-section taken orthogonal to a central axis of the jacket; a shielding tape comprising a substrate and a plurality of conductive shield segments disposed on the substrate; a pair of wires that form a twisted pair; an inner jacket layer extruded onto an inner surface of the substrate and over the twisted pair; a separator routed through an interior of the inner jacket layer; and an outer jacket layer extruded onto an outer surface of the substrate; wherein: the substrate, the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer are bonded together into a single layer that defines a circumference; and each of the conductive shield segments: extends only partially around the circumference of the single layer; is longitudinally spaced from each longitudinally adjacent one of the conductive shield segments; is radially spaced from, and overlaps a portion of, each immediately circumferentially adjacent one of the conductive shield segments; and is embedded in at least one of the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer such that the at least one of the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer extends between the conductive shield segment and an adjacent one of the conductive shield segments. 2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the substrate, the inner jacket layer, and the outer jacket layer are formed of substantially the same material. 3. The cable of claim 2 wherein the substrate, the inner jacket layer, and the outer jacket layer are formed together in a one-piece construction. 4. The cable of claim 1 wherein the conductive shield segments comprise one or more of sprayed conductive shield segments, heat pressed conductive shield segments, and vapor deposited conductive shield segments. 5. The cable of claim 1 wherein each of the conductive shield segments is formed of one or more of aluminum, copper, and ferrite. 6. The cable of claim 1 wherein each of the conductive shield segments extends about one-fourth of the way around the circumference of the jacket. 7. A cable comprising: a pair of wires that form a twisted pair; a shielding tape comprising a substrate and a plurality of conductive shield segments disposed on the substrate; a jacket defining a circumference, the jacket comprising an inner jacket layer and an outer jacket layer, the inner jacket layer being extruded onto an inner surface of the substrate and over the twisted pair and the outer jacket layer being extruded onto an outer surface of the substrate; and a separator routed through an interior of the inner jacket layer; wherein: the substrate, the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer are heat bonded together into a single layer; and each of the conductive shield segments: extends only partially around the circumference of the jacket; is longitudinally spaced from each longitudinally adjacent one of the conductive shield segments; is radially spaced from, and overlaps a portion of, each immediately circumferentially adjacent one of the conductive shield segments; and is embedded in one of the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer such that one of the inner jacket layer and the outer jacket layer extends between the conductive shield segment and an adjacent one of the conductive shield segments. 8. The cable of claim 7 wherein the substrate, the inner jacket layer, and the outer jacket layer are formed of substantially the same material. 9. The cable of claim 8 wherein the substrate, the inner jacket layer, and the outer jacket layer are formed together in a one-piece construction. 10. The cable of claim 7 further comprising routing a separator through an interior of the jacket adjacent to the twisted pair. 11. The cable of claim 7 wherein each of the conductive shield segments is formed of one or more of aluminum, copper, and ferrite. 12. The cable of claim 7 wherein the conductive shield segments comprise one or more of sprayed conductive shield segments, heat pressed conductive shield segments, and vapor deposited conductive shield segments. 13. The cable of claim 7 wherein each of the conductive shield segments extends about one-fourth of the way around the circumference of the jacket.
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of two or more insulating layers · CPC title
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