Claims
- 1. A cable comprising a compartment holding at least two stacks of light waveguide ribbons, said stacks abutting each other in a side-by-side relation, wherein the relative order of the light waveguide ribbons within any stack does not change under normal cable handling conditions.
- 2. A cable according to claim 1 wherein the compartment loosely holds the stacks of light waveguide ribbons.
- 3. A cable according to claim 2 further comprising an adhesive between adjacent light waveguide ribbons in a stack of light waveguide ribbons, the compartment and stacks of light waveguide ribbons being so dimensioned that the relative position of the stacks of light waveguide ribbons in the compartment does not change during normal cable handling conditions.
- 4. A cable according to claim 1 further comprising an adhesive between adjacent light waveguide ribbons in a stack of light waveguide ribbons.
- 5. A cable comprising a compartment holding at least two units abutting each other in a side-by-side relation, each unit comprising a thin layer of thermoplastic extruded over a stack of light waveguide ribbons.
- 6. A cable according to claim 5 wherein the compartment loosely holds said units.
- 7. A cable comprising a compartment holding at least two stacks of light waveguide ribbons each bounded by a wrapped tape or thread, said stacks abutting each other in a side-by-side relation, wherein the relative order of the light waveguide ribbons within any stack cannot change under normal cable handling conditions.
- 8. A cable according to claim 7 wherein the tape or thread is helically wrapped.
- 9. A cable according to claim 7 wherein the compartment loosely holds the stacks of light waveguide ribbons.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/750,415 filed Aug. 27, 1991 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,249).
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