Claims
- 1. An improved corrosion resistant cable shielding tape comprising
- (1) a metal strip having tightly and directly adhered to one side thereof a first adhesive layer composed of a copolymer of ethylene and from about 2 to about 20 percent based on copolymer weight of an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid; and
- (2) a first deformation resistant layer composed of a polymeric resinous material tightly adhered to said first adhesive layer, said first deformation resistant layer having a deformation temperature of at least about 270.degree. F.,
- wherein the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said first adhesive layer and between said first adhesive layer and said first deformation resistant layer is at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 2. The cable shielding tape of claim 1 wherein an adhesive/heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having both good metal bonding and heat seal characteristics is tightly adhered to the opposite side of said metal strip, the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said adhesive/heat seal layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 3. The cable shielding tape of claim 1 wherein a second deformation resistant layer of polymeric resinous material is tightly adhered to the opposite side of said metal strip, said second deformation resistant layer having a deformation temperature of at least 270.degree. F., the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said second deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 4. The cable shielding tape of claim 3 wherein a heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having good heat seal characteristics is adhered to said second deformation resistant layer on the side of said second deformation resistant layer opposite to that which said metal strip is adhered.
- 5. The cable shielding tape of claim 3 wherein a second adhesive layer composed of a copolymer of ethylene and from about 2 to about 20 percent based on copolymer weight of an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid is disposed between and tightly and directly adhered to said metal strip and said second deformation resistant layer, the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said second adhesive layer and between said second adhesive layer and said second deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 6. The cable shielding tape of claim 1 wherein a heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having good heat seal characteristics is adhered to said first deformation resistant layer on the side of said first deformation resistant layer opposite to that which said first adhesive layer is adhered.
- 7. The cable shielding tape of claim 6 wherein a second deformation resistant layer composed of polymeric resinous material is tightly adhered to the opposite side of said metal strip, said second deformation resistant layer having a deformation temperature of at least about 270.degree. F., the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said second deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 8. The cable shielding tape of claim 6 wherein an adhesive/heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having both good metal bonding and heat seal characteristics is tightly adhered to the opposite side of said metal strip, the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said adhesive/heat seal layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 9. The cable shielding tape of claim 7 wherein a heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having good heat seal characteristics is adhered to said second deformation resistant layer on the side of said second deformation resistant layer opposite to that which said metal strip is adhered.
- 10. The cable shielding tape of claim 5 wherein a heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having good heat seal characteristics is adhered to said first deformation resistant layer on the side of said first deformation resistant layer opposite to that which said first adhesive layer is adhered.
- 11. The cable shielding tape of claim 10 wherein a heat seal layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material having good heat seal characteristics is adhered to said second deformation resistant layer on the side of said second deformation resistant layer opposite to that which said second adhesive layer is adhered.
- 12. The cable shielding tape of claim 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 wherein a first glue layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material is disposed between and tightly and directly adhered to said first adhesive layer and said first deformation resistant layer, the adhesive bond between said first adhesive layer and said first glue layer and between said first glue layer and said first deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 13. The cable shielding tape of claim 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11 wherein a first glue layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material is disposed between and tightly and directly adhered to said first adhesive layer and said first deformation resistant layer, the adhesive bond between said first adhesive layer and said first glue layer and between said first glue layer and said first deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape with after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 14. The cable shielding tape of claim 13 wherein a second glue layer of thermoplastic polymeric resinous material is disposed between and tightly and directly adhered to said first deformation resistant layer and said heat seal layer, the adhesive bond between said first deformation resistant layer and said second glue layer and between said second glue layer and said heat seal layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 15. An improved cable adapted for use in supplying electrical power and communications comprising a core of at least one insulated conductor, a shield surrounding said core comprising
- (1) a metal strip having tightly and directly adhered to one side thereof a first adhesive layer composed of a copolymer of ethylene and from about 2 to about 20 percent based on copolymer weight of an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid; and
- (2) a first deformation resistant layer composed of a polymeric resinous material tightly adhered to said first adhesive layer, said first deformation resistant layer having a deformation temperature of at least about 270.degree. F. and positioned inwardly in the direction of said core and an outer plastic jacket surrounding said shield, the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said first adhesive layer and between said first adhesive layer and said first deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
- 16. The improved cable of claim 1 wherein a second deformation resistant layer of polymeric resinous material is tightly adhered to the opposite side of said metal strip, said second deformation resistant layer having a deformation temperature of at least about 270.degree. F. and positioned outwardly from said metal strip in the direction of said outer plastic jacket, the adhesive bond between said metal strip and said second deformation resistant layer being at least 2.2 pounds per inch of shielding tape width after aging for seven (7) days in deionized water maintained at a temperature of 70.degree. C.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of the copending application Ser. No. 860,368, filed Dec. 14, 1977, now abandoned, which application is a continuation-in-part of the application Ser. No. 673,842, filed Apr. 5, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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