Method for jacketing elongate material, especially leads or cable looms
US-2015013874-A1 · Jan 15, 2015 · US
US9971114B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9971114-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514940449-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 13, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 13, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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A thread for tying a group of fibers in a fiber optic cable having an outer jacket to one another to form a fiber bundle. The thread includes a length of a binder thread, and an adhesion material coated on the binder thread so that (a) the binder thread adheres to the group of optical fibers about which the thread is tied to form the fiber bundle, and the binder thread remains adhered to the bundled fibers to restrain movement of the fibers when the outer jacket and cable elements other than the bundled fibers are removed. After the binder thread is tied about a fiber bundle, exposed surfaces of the adhesion material coated on the binder thread are treated so that the thread does not adhere to any cable elements in proximity to the thread, other than the fibers of the bundle about which the thread is tied.
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We claim: 1. A method of tying a group of optical fibers to one another to form an optical fiber bundle in a fiber optic cable having an outer jacket, comprising: providing a length of a binder thread; coating the binder thread with an adhesion material; tying the coated binder thread about a given group of optical fibers in a fiber optic cable having an outer jacket, thereby forming an associated optical fiber bundle; formulating the adhesion material so that (a) the coated binder thread bonds to the associated optical fiber bundle, and (b) the coated binder thread remains in place and bonded to the associated optical fiber bundle to restrain movement of the optical fibers about which the coated binder thread is tied when the optical fibers are exposed and the outer jacket of the fiber optic cable and other cable elements in proximity to the coated binder thread are removed: and treating portions of the coated binder thread that are exposed after tying the coated binder thread about the given group of optical fibers with a fine grained or powdered material, thus preventing the exposed portions of the coated binder thread from adhering to the outer jacket and other cable elements in proximity to the thread when the outer jacket is removed from the fiber optic cable. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coating step is performed by dip coating the binder thread in a bath of the adhesion material. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coating step is performed by drizzle coating the adhesion material onto the binder thread. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coating step is performed by applying the adhesion material to the binder thread by a die, and feeding the die using either an extruder or a pump. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the treating step is performed by applying a super absorbent powder (SAP) on the exposed portions of the coated binder thread, thereby blocking interstitial water migration inside the jacketed fiber optic cable. 6. A fiber optic cable, comprising: an outer jacket; two or more bundles of optical fibers surrounded by the outer jacket; wherein each bundle includes a group of optical fibers, and a length of a binder thread tied about the fibers to form the bundle; an adhesion material is coated on each length of the binder thread; the adhesion material is formulated so that (a) each coated length of the binder thread bonds to the group of optical fibers about which the thread is tied to form an associated optical fiber bundle, and (b) each coated binder thread remains in place and bonded to its associated optical fiber bundle to restrain optical fibers of the bundle from moving to align and commingle among fibers of another optical fiber bundle when the associated optical fiber bundle is exposed and the outer jacket and cable elements in proximity to the coated binder thread are removed; and portions of each coated binder thread that are exposed after the thread is tied about its associated optical fiber bundle are treated with a fine grained or powdered material so that the exposed portions of the thread are prevented from adhering to other cable elements in proximity to the thread when the outer jacket is removed from the cable. 7. An optical cable according to claim 6 , wherein the binder thread is formed of a material selected from among polyester, polyaramid, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl alcohol, liquid crystal polymers, and nylon. 8. An optical cable according to claim 6 , wherein the binder thread is a polyester filament with a yield of from about 410 dTex to about 1650 dTex. 9. An optical cable according to claim 6 , wherein the adhesion material is selected from among glues, wax, atactic polypropylene, urethane acrylates, and oil extended thermoplastic elastomers. 10. An optical cable according to claim 6 , wherein the fine grained or powdered material comprises a super absorbent powder (SAP) for blocking interstitial water migration inside the jacketed fiber optic cable.
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