Claims
- 1. A coaxial cable comprising a core including at least one inner conductor and a foam polymer dielectric surrounding the at least one inner conductor, an electrically and mechanically continuous tubular copper sheath closely surrounding said core and adhesively bonded thereto, and a protective polymer jacket surrounding said sheath and adhesively bonded thereto, the bond between said polymer jacket and said sheath having a bond peel strength of no more than 36 lb./in.
- 2. The coaxial cable according to claim 1 wherein said bond peel strength is no less than 5 lb./in.
- 3. The coaxial cable according to claim 1 wherein said bond peel strength is no less than 10 lb./in.
- 4. The coaxial cable according to claim 1 wherein the foam polymer dielectric is a closed cell polyolefin foam having an average cell diameter of no more than 200 microns.
- 5. The coaxial cable according to claim 1 wherein said copper sheath has a thickness of no greater than about 1.6 percent of its outer diameter.
- 6. A coaxial cable comprising a core including at least one inner conductor and a foam polymer dielectric surrounding the at least one inner conductor, an electrically and mechanically continuous smooth-walled tubular copper sheath closely surrounding said core and adhesively bonded thereto, an adhesive layer surrounding said copper sheath, and a protective polymer jacket surrounding said sheath and said adhesive layer and bonded to said sheath by said adhesive layer, the adhesive layer having a bond peel strength of no more than 36 lb./in.
- 7. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 wherein said adhesive layer has a bond peel strength of between about 10 and 36 lb/in.
- 8. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 wherein the foam polymer dielectric is a closed call polyolefin foam having an average cell size of no more than 200 microns.
- 9. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 further comprising a solid dielectric between said foam polymer dielectric and said sheath.
- 10. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 wherein the density of said foam polymer dielectric increases radially from said at least one inner conductor to said sheath.
- 11. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 wherein said copper sheath has a thickness of no greater than about 1.6 percent of its outer diameter.
- 12. The coaxial cable according to claim 11 wherein said tubular copper sheath has a wall thickness of less than 0.013 inch.
- 13. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 wherein the cable has a minimum bend radius of significantly less than 10 cable diameters.
- 14. The coaxial cable according to claim 6 wherein the ratio of the stiffness of the core to the stiffness of the sheath is at least 10.
- 15. A coaxial cable for 50 ohm applications comprising a center conductor, a closed cell polyolefin foam dielectric having an average cell size of no more than 200 microns surrounding said conductor, an electrically and mechanically continuous smooth-walled tubular copper sheath closely surrounding said foam dielectric and adhesively bonded thereto, an adhesive layer surrounding said copper sheath, and a protective polymer jacket surrounding said sheath and said adhesive layer and bonded to said sheath by said adhesive layer said adhesive layer having a bond peel strength of not more than 36 lb/in.
- 16. The coaxial cable according to claim 15 wherein the ratio of the stiffness of the core to the stiffness of the sheath is at least 10.
- 17. A coaxial cable for 50 ohm applications comprising a center conductor, a closed cell polyolefin foam dielectric surrounding said conductor, an electrically and mechanically continuous longitudinally welded smooth-walled tubular copper sheath closely surrounding said foam dielectric and adhesively bonded thereto, said tubular copper sheath having a wall thickness of less than 0.013 inch, an adhesive layer surrounding said copper sheath, and a protective polymer jacket surrounding said sheath and said adhesive layer and bonded to said sheath by said adhesive layer, said adhesive layer having a bond peel strength of between about 10 and 36 lb/in.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly owned co-pending provisional applications Ser. No. 60/018,861 filed May 30, 1996 and Ser. No. 60/018,777 filed May 31, 1996, and claims the benefit of the earlier filing dates of these applications under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119(e).
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