Claims
- 1. Telephone cordage, which includes:
- at least two groups of relatively flexible, individually insulated conductors which are disposed in a planar array;
- a plastic jacket which encloses said groups of conductors;
- a web of plastic material which is integral with the jacket and which separates adjacent groups of conductors, said web having a thickness which varies along the cordage to compensate for conductor size variations and to cause the distance from an outwardly facing surface of each outermost conductor in the array to be spaced a substantially constant distance from the outwardly facing surface of the jacket along the length of the cordage.
- 2. The telephone cordage of claim 1, wherein said telephone cordage has substantial symmetry about coordinate axes through a cross-section thereof and said cordage includes a coating that encloses said plastic jacket, said coating having a uniform thickness because of its application over a substantially symmetrical cross-section.
- 3. The telephone cordage of claim 1, wherein said cordage also includes a coating that encloses said plastic jacket, said coating comprising a plastic material having a stiffness modulus that is substantially greater than the stiffness modulus of said plastic
- 4. The telephone cordage of claim 3, wherein the stiffness modulus of the plastic jacket is in the range of about 56 to 70 kg/cm.sup.2 and the stiffness modulus of the coating plastic material is in the range of 1757 to 2460 kg/cm.sup.2.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 943,425 filed Sept. 15, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,756.
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51-26465 |
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Divisions (1)
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