Claims
- 1. A bonded sheath cable, which comprises:
- a core which includes a plurality of conductors; and
- a sheath which encloses and which is juxtaposed with said core, said sheath including:
- a corrugated steel shield which encloses said core, said shield having inwardly and outwardly facing major surfaces with an overlapped seam having overlying and underlying portions formed between overlapping adjacent longitudinal edge portions of said shield, said shield being formed with at least the longitudinal edge portion of the inwardly facing surface of said overlying portion being substantially juxtaposed to the outwardly facing surface of the underlying portion of said shield; and
- a jacket which is made of a plastic material and which is adhesively bonded to substantially all of said outwardly facing surface of said corrugated metallic shield with a bond strength which is sufficient to prevent delamination and buckling of the sheath in a temperature range of about -15.degree. C. to about 70.degree. C., said jacket plastic which is notched circumferentially by said corrugated shield and longitudinally by said overlapped seam being made of a plastic material having elongation properties sufficient for the jacket to resist rupture caused by corrugation and seam notching when said jacket is biaxially stressed in said range of temperatures.
- 2. The cable of claim 1, wherein said plastic material which comprises said jacket has a transition point in elongation at a temperature of about 23.degree. C. which occurs at a sharpness ratio value of less than about 0.7.
- 3. The cable of claim 1, wherein said shield includes an adhesive material which is coated along at least said outwardly facing surface of said shield, said adhesive material being effective to bond said jacket to said shield.
- 4. The cable of claim 1, wherein said plastic material which comprises said jacket has a sufficiently low elastic modulus in shear at a temperature in the range of about 115.degree. C. such that it engages substantially all the outwardly facing surface of the corrugated metallic shield.
- 5. The cable of claim 4, wherein said elastic modulus in shear is less than about 1.4.times.10.sup.5 Pascals at a frequency of 10 cycles per second after at least 1 minute after having been cooled at a rate of 5.degree. C./min from a temperature of about 180.degree. C. to a temperature of about 115.degree. C.
- 6. The cable of claim 4, wherein said plastic jacketing material is crystalline and crystallization of said plastic jacket material does not occur above a temperature of about 110.degree. C. upon cooling the plastic material at a rate of 10.degree. C./minute from about 180.degree. C.
- 7. The cable of claim 1, wherein said seam is unbonded and said outer longitudinal edge portion of said shield is directed inwardly toward a centerline of said core.
- 8. The cable of claim 1, wherein said corrugated shield has a thickness in the range of about 0.015 cm.
- 9. A bonded sheath cable, which comprises:
- a core; and
- a sheath which encloses and which is juxtaposed with said core, said sheath including:
- a corrugated shield which is made of a metallic material characterized by a modulus of elasticity in the range of about 27 to 33.times.10.sup.6 --psi, and which has a relatively high stiffness, said shield having inner and outer surfaces with an overlapped seam having overlying and underlying portions formed between overlapping adjacent longitudinal edge portions of said shield, said shield being formed with at least the longitudinal edge portion of the inner surface of said overlying portion being substantially juxtaposed to the outer surface of the underlying portion of said shield; and
- a plastic jacket which is adhesively bonded to substantially all of said outer surface of said shield with a bond strength which is sufficient to prevent delamination and buckling of the sheath in a temperature range of about -15.degree. to about 70.degree. C., said jacket, which is notched circumferentially by said corrugated shield and longitudinally by said overlapped seam, being made of a plastic material which has elongation properties sufficient for the jacket to resist rupture caused by corrugation and seam notching when said jacket is biaxially stressed in said range of temperatures, and having a stiffness which is less than that of the corrugated metallic shield.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/225,082 filed Jan. 14, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,328,394.
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