Claims
- 1. A coaxial cable used in a vacuum environment in which is contained a plasma that exhibits a predetermined Debye length, comprising:
- an elongated flexible electrically conductive inner wire;
- a plurality of electrically-insulative beads having a central opening through which said wire is slidable with said beads being mounted successively in series along said wire and with each of said beads individually having an exterior shape such that, when so mounted, a gap exists between each adjacent pair of said beads with said gap generally increasing in width in the direction radially outward from said inner wire;
- and an electrically-conductive flexible braid ensleeving said plurality of beads with said braid being woven from wire strands sufficiently tightly to have interstices ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of said plasma.
- 2. A cable as defined in claim 1 which further includes an electrically-insulative flexible covering ensleeving said braid with said covering being woven from threads sufficiently tightly to have interstices ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of said plasma.
- 3. A coaxial cable used in a vacuum environment in which is contained a plasma that exhibits a predetermined Debye length, comprising:
- an elongated flexible electrically-conductive inner wire;
- a plurality of electrically insulative beads having a central opening through which said wire is slidable with said beads being mounted successively in series along said wire and with each of said beads individually having an exterior shape such that, when so mounted, a gap exists between each adjacent pair of said beads with said gap generally increasing in width in the direction radially outward from said inner wire;
- and an electrical-conductive flexible layer ensleeving said plurality of beads with said layer having a plurality of apertures ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of said plasma.
- 4. A cable as defined in claim 3 which further includes an electrically-insulative flexible covering ensleeving said layer with said covering having a plurality of openings ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of said plasma.
- 5. A connector assembly for a coaxial cable used in a vacuum environment in which is contained a plasma that exhibits a predetermined Debye length and having an inner electrical conductor and an outer electrical conductor separated from said inner conductor by an electrically-insulative spacer, comprising:
- an electrically-conductive termination having a barrel-shaped body open at one end to fit over an end portion of said cable with said body being electrically and mechanically connectable to said outer conductor;
- an outer cylindrical hollow electrical connector element projecting axially outward form the other end of said body with said element having longitudinal slots that define a circumferentially-spaced series of flexible fingers with said slots being ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of said plasma;
- an inner electrical connector element electrically and mechanically connectible to said inner conductor and projecting outwardly beyond said body and spaced inside said outer connector element;
- said a mating connective fitting defining an interiorly located circumferential seat connectively receptive of said outer connector element fingers with said fitting also having an inner connective element spaced inwardly from said seat and electrically engageable with said inner connector element.
- 6. An assembly as defined in claim 5 in which said inner connector element is removably affixed on a free-end portion of said inner conductor and continues axially outwardly as a circumferentially-spaced series of flexible fingers.
- 7. An assembly as defined in claim 6 in which all spaces between adjacent ones of said fingers of said inner element are ventive of air but are of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude the passage of a plasma.
- 8. A connector assembly for a coaxial cable having an inner electrical conductor and an outer electrical conductor separated from said inner conductor by an electrically-insulative spacer, comprising:
- an electrically-conductive termination having a barrel-shaped body open at one end to fit over an end portion of said cable with said body being electrically and mechanically connectible to said outer conductor;
- an outer cylindrical hollow electrical connector element projecting axially outward from the other end of said body with said element having longitudinal slots that define a circumferentially-spaced series of flexible fingers with said slots being ventive of air but of a size sufficiently small to preclude passage of a plasma;
- an inner electrical connector element electrically and mechanically connectible to said inner conductor and projecting outwardly beyond said body and spaced inside said outer connector element;
- a mating connective fitting defining an interiorly located circumferential seat connectively receptive of said outer connector element fingers with said fitting also having an inner connective element spaced inwardly from said seat and electrically engageable with said inner connector element;
- and in which a cylindrical overhang projects axially beyond one of said body and said fitting in a position radially overlying but spaced from the entire length of said slots exposed outside of said circumferential seat with said overhang axially spaced from the other of said body and said fitting sufficiently to vent air.
- 9. An assembly as defined in claim 8 in which said overhang projects beyond said seat and includes an interior wall which tapers radially outward from said seat toward said body.
- 10. An assembly as defined in claim 5 in which a radially-outward protrusion is formed on the free end of each of said outer connector element fingers and a radially-outward recess is defined on the axially inner end of said seat to receive said protrusions.
- 11. A coaxial cable assembly used in a vacuum environment in which is contained a plasma that exhibits a predetermined Debye length, comprising:
- an elongated flexible electrically-conductive inner wire;
- a plurality of electrically-insulative beads having a central opening through which said wire is slidable with said beads being mounted successively in series along said wire and with each of said beads individually having an exterior shape such that, when so mounted, a gap exists between each adjacent pair of said beads with said gap generally increasing in width in the direction radially outward from said inner wire;
- an electrically-conductive flexible layer ensleeving said plurality of beads with said layer having a plurality of beads with said layer having a plurality of apertures ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of a plasma;
- an electrically-conductive termination having a barrel-shaped body open at one end to fit over an end portion of said flexible layer with said body being electrically and mechanically connectible to said layer;
- an outer cylindrical hollow electrical connector element projecting axially outward form the other end of said body with said element having longitudinal slots that define a circumferentially-spaced series of flexible fingers with said slots being ventive of air but of a size no larger than said Debye length to preclude passage of a plasma;
- an inner electrical connector element electrically and mechanically connectible to said inner wire and projecting outwardly beyond said body and spaced inside said outer connector element;
- and a mating connective fitting defining an interiorly located circumferential seat connectively receptive of said outer connector element fingers with said fitting also having an inner connective element spaced inwardly from said seat and electrically engageable with said inner connector element.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of co-pending parent application 07/576,078, filed Aug. 31, 1990, now abandoned, and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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