Claims
- 1. An animal-resistant cable, which comprises:
- a core which comprises at least one transmission media; and
- a sheath system which encloses said core, said sheath system comprising:
- a plurality of longitudinally extending segments each of which has a cross section transverse to a longitudinal axis of the cable that encloses less than one-half the periphery of said core, and each of which is made of a dielectric material, said segments cooperating to provide a shell enclosing said core with at least portions of facing longitudinal edge surfaces of adjacent segments being substantially contiguous, and said segments being stranded helically about said core and being sufficient in number to allow said cable to be routed in a path having a predetermined radius without damaging said cable; and
- at least one outer element being disposed about said segments and being effective to hold said segments in the configuration of said shell.
- 2. The cable of claim 1, wherein the dielectric shell comprises at least eight longitudinally extending segments.
- 3. The cable of claim 1, wherein each of said segments comprises a homogeneous plastic material.
- 4. The cable of claim 3, wherein each of said segments comprises a fiber reinforced plastic material.
- 5. The cable of claim 1, wherein the number of said segments is optimized to provide sufficient flexibility and so as not to impede the alignment of said segments during manufacture of said cable.
- 6. The cable of claim 1, wherein said cable includes an outer jacket comprising a plastic material disposed about said segments.
- 7. The cable of claim 1, wherein said predetermined radius is at least as low as about the product of ten and the outer diameter of said cable.
- 8. The cable of claim 1, wherein a binder is wrapped helically about said segments.
- 9. The cable of claim 1, which also includes a layer of a water blocking material which is disposed between the dielectric shell and said core.
- 10. The cable of claim 9 wherein said water blocking material is selected from the group consisting of:
- (a) polyacrylic acid,
- (b) polyacrylamide;
- (c) blends of (a) and (b);
- (d) salts of (a) and (b);
- (e) copolymers of (a) and (b); and
- (f) copolymers of (a) and (b) which include styrene.
- 11. The cable of claim 1, wherein said segments form a generally circular shell which encloses said core and wherein each of said shell segments is provided with a coating of a superabsorbent material.
- 12. The cable of claim 11, wherein said coating comprises a superabsorbent mixture in which the mixture comprises about 4 to 12% by weight of solids.
- 13. The cable of claim 1, which also includes an outer plastic jacket and a waterblocking tape which is disposed between said shell and said outer jacket.
- 14. The cable of claim 13, wherein an outer surface of each of said segments is bonded to an inner surface of said outer jacket.
- 15. The cable of claim 14, wherein an outer surface of each of said shell segments is provided with an adhesive material which bonds to said jacket.
- 16. The cable of claim 1, wherein each of said segments is provided with one longitudinal edge surface which has a projecting portion and another longitudinal edge portion which includes a longitudinal extending groove adapted to receive the projecting portion of an adjacent segment.
- 17. The cable of claim 1, wherein each of said segments has a rectangular cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis.
- 18. The cable of claim 1, wherein each of said segments has a trapezoidal cross section transverse to the longitudinal axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/194,760 filed on May 17, 1988 in the names of C. J. Arroyo and P. D. Patel, said application Ser. No. 07/194,760 being commonly assigned herewith and being allowed as U.S. Pat. No. 4,874,219.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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Article authored by N. J. Cogelia, et al. entitled "Rodent Biting Pressure and Chewing Action and Their Effects on Wire and Cable Sheath", which appeared beginning on p. 117 of the proceedings of the 25th International Wire and Cable Symposium held in 1976. |
Article authored by R. A. Connolly & N. J. Cogelia entitled "The Gopher and Buried Cable". |
Two brochures of Stratoglas, a division of Air Logistics Corp. Article authored by G. J. Beveridge, et al. entitled "Fiber Cable Wears An Extruded Jacket", published in Apr. 1985, Telephone Engineer & Management. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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