Claims
- 1. A cable comprising:
a. a conductor extending longitudinally within the cable; b. a support wrap helically wound about the conductor, along at least a portion of the conductor's length, wherein the wrap comprises first and second insulator filaments helically twisted together; and c. an insulator sheath at least partially covering the support wrap and the conductor, wherein the insulator sheath is supported by the support wrap at a plurality of support locations and thereby offset from the conductor, whereby an airspace exists between the conductor and the insulator sheath, thereby providing a lower effective dielectric constant.
- 2. The cable of claim 1 wherein:
a. the first and second filaments are twisted together according to a twist pitch; b. the support wrap is helically wound about the conductor according to a wrap pitch; and c. the twist pitch and the wrap pitch are selectively predetermined to provide a chosen effective dielectric constant and a particular number of the support locations.
- 3. The cable of claim 2 wherein the particular number of support locations is at least a minimum number of support locations required for cable structural stability.
- 4. The cable of claim 1 wherein:
a. there is a minimum number of support locations required for cable structural stability; b. the first and second filaments are twisted together according to a twist pitch and the support wrap is helically wound about the conductor according to a wrap pitch, the twist pitch and the wrap pitch interdependently determining the number of support locations and the effective dielectric constant; and c. the twist pitch and the wrap pitch are selectively predetermined to provide the minimum number of support locations and thereby a minimum dielectric constant.
- 5. The cable of claim 1 wherein:
a. there is a minimum number of support locations required for cable structural stability; b. the first and second filaments are twisted together according to a twist pitch and the support wrap is helically wound about the conductor according to a wrap pitch, the twist pitch and the wrap pitch interdependently determining the number of support locations and the effective dielectric constant; and c. the twist pitch and the wrap pitch are selectively predetermined to provide a chosen dielectric constant and at least the minimum number of support locations.
- 6. The cable of claim 1 wherein the conductor is a single, solid wire.
- 7. The cable of claim 1 wherein the insulator sheath is uniformly solid and covers substantially the entirety of the wrapped conductor.
- 8. The cable of claim 1 wherein the first and second filaments have circular radial cross sections.
- 9. The cable of claim 1 further comprising a concentric ground shield disposed about an outer periphery of the insulator sheath.
- 10. The cable of claim 9 further comprising a concentric outer insulator jacket disposed about an outer periphery of the concentric ground shield.
- 11. A method of manufacturing an insulated cable comprising the steps of:
a. helically twisting first and second insulator filaments together to form a support wrap; b. helically winding the support wrap along at least a portion of a longitudinal conductor; and c. covering the wrapped conductor with an insulator sheath, whereby the insulator sheath is supported by the wrap and offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the sheath and the conductor.
- 12. A method of minimizing an effective dielectric constant of an insulator system for a longitudinal conductor, the method comprising:
a. helically winding a support wrap about at least a portion of the conductor according to a wrap pitch, the support wrap having a twist pitch and comprising first and second filaments helically twisted together; b. determining a steepest twist pitch and a steepest wrap pitch that will interdependently provide a minimum number of support locations between the conductor and an insulator sheath necessary for a desired level of structural stability; c. forming the support wrap by helically twisting the filaments together according to the twist pitch; d. helically winding the support wrap along at least a portion of the conductor's length according to the wrap pitch; and e. covering the wrapped conductor with the insulator sheath, whereby the insulator sheath is supported by the wrap and offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the sheath and the conductor.
- 13. A method of manufacturing a cable covered by an insulator system having a minimized dielectric constant, the method comprising the steps of:
a. determining a steepest twist pitch and a steepest wrap pitch that will interdependently provide a minimum number of support locations between a longitudinal conductor and an insulator sheath necessary for a desired level of structural stability; b. forming a support wrap by helically twisting first and second filaments together according to the twist pitch; c. helically winding the support wrap along at least a portion of the conductor's length according to the wrap pitch; and d. covering the wrapped conductor with the insulator sheath, whereby the insulator sheath is supported by the wrap and offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the sheath and the conductor.
- 14. A method of manufacturing a cable covered by an insulator system having a selected dielectric constant, the method comprising the steps of:
a. determining a twist pitch and a wrap pitch that will interdependently provide the selected dielectric constant and at least a minimum number of support locations between a longitudinal conductor and an insulator sheath necessary for a desired level of structural stability; b. forming a support wrap by helically twisting first and second filaments together according to the twist pitch; c. helically winding the support wrap along at least a portion of the conductor's length according to the wrap pitch; and d. covering the wrapped conductor with the insulator sheath, whereby the insulator sheath is supported by the wrap and offset from the conductor to form an airspace between the sheath and the conductor.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This utility application is based in part on Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/103,025, filed Oct. 5, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60103025 |
Oct 1998 |
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Continuations (1)
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09369259 |
Aug 1999 |
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09945576 |
Aug 2001 |
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