Flexible composite metal shield cable

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Inventors

Gebs, Bernhart A.

Application #

760264

Filed

Sep-16-1991

Published

May-18-1993

Current US Class

156/50
156/51
174/102R
174/106R
174/108
174/36

International Classes

H01B 011/18

Field of Search

174/102 156/47 156/50 156/51

Assignee

Cooper Industries, Inc. (Houston, TX)

Examiners

Nimmo; Morris H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Scott; Eddie, Blish; Nelson

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Abstract
A flexible shielded cable (20). The cable includes an elongate flexible metal conductor (24) and a layer of a flexible dielectric material (26) disposed about the conductor. The cable has a flexible metallic shield (28) positioned about the dielectric material with the shield including a copper foil (30) having overlapping edges (36) and a copper, spirally served shield (32) about the foil. A layer of metal bonds together the overlapping edges, bonds the spirally served shield and the foil and closes the openings of the spirally served shield. A method of forming a metallic shield is also disclosed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A flexible shielded cable comprising:

an elongate, flexible metal conductor;

a layer of a flexible dielectric material disposed about said conductor; and

a flexible metallic shield disposed about said layer, said shield including a copper foil having overlapping edges, a first copper wire spirally served shield about the foil, and a layer of metal which closes any opening between said overlapping edges, bond said spirally served shield and said foil and closes the interstices of said spirally served shield whereby said shield is flexible and has no openings therein.

2. A cable as set forth in claim 1 wherein said overlapping edges of said foil extend longitudinally.



Description
This patent, is an improvement over U.S. Pat. No. 4,694,122. The present invention relates to electrical cables and, more specifically, to a flexible coaxial cable having excellent shield effectiveness over a broad frequency range.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Shielded cables are typically classified as flexible, semirigid or rigid, with cables having greater rigidity typically having more predictable electrical properties. A flexible shielded cable usually has a shield formed of braided copper. While such a shield may perform satisfactorily at low frequencies, the openings in the braid permit high frequency energy transfer thus limiting the use of such cables.

A common type of semirigid coaxial cable includes a copper tubing into which the core assembly (made up of the central conductor and its dielectric jacket) is inserted. This type of coaxial cable is relatively expensive because it is not manufactured in a continuous process. A length of the core assembly is inserted into a length of tubing, and the tubing is shrunk by swaging resulting in a tight fit. While the formed copper tubing does provide a smooth, continuous inner shield surface for effective shielding over a wide frequency range, it has severe mechanical shortcomings. This type of coaxial cable is relatively heavy, not very flexible, and special tools are required for bending without kinking or breaking the shield. The use of the copper tubing, which has minimum elasticity, also limits the maximum operating temperature to the cable.
 
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