Claims
- 1. An electrical fluid leak detection cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular spacer means of electrically insulating material disposed around said central conductor, said annular spacer means having a plurality of void spaces for receiving leakage fluid; and
- an annular sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires braided in a helical configuration to form a sheath around said central electrical conductor, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material before braiding.
- 2. The electrical coaxial cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said wires of said sheath are braided and provide a plurality of openings for permitting entry of said leakage fluid into said void spaces of said spacer means thereby affecting the electrical capacitance between said central conductor and said sheath.
- 3. The electrical cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said wires of said sheath are flexible and are coated with a resinous plastic material for protecting said wires against water, acids, alkalis and solvents.
- 4. An electrical fluid leak detection cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular spacer means of electrically insulating material disposed around said central conductor, said annular spacer means having a plurality of void spaces for receiving leakage fluid; and
- an annular sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material, wherein said corrosion resistant coating material is a polyamide-imide resin.
- 5. The electrical cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said corrosion resistant coating material is resistant to softening when exposed to temperatures between 100.degree. C. and 300.degree. C.
- 6. The electrical cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said corrosion resistant coating material is flexible, is resistant to abrasion and is not brittle.
- 7. The electrical cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said corrosion resistant coating material comprises a fluoropolymer resin.
- 8. The electrical cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said annular spacer means comprises resinous strip means wound spirally around said central conductor with spacing between convolutions forming said void spaces.
- 9. The electrical cable of claim 1, wherein:
- said annular spacer means comprises wicking material placed around said central conductor in a spiral pattern and forming said void spaces.
- 10. A flexible, coaxial cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular electrically insulative spacer means placed around said central conductor, said spacer means having a plurality of void spaces defined therein; and
- an annular electrically conductive braided sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires braided in a helical configuration to form a sheath around said central electrical conductor, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material before braiding.
- 11. The coaxial cable of claim 10, wherein:
- said wires of said sheath are wound to form a plurality of openings for permitting leakage fluid to enter said void spaces of said spacer means thereby affecting the electrical capacitance between said central conductor and said sheath.
- 12. The coaxial cable of claim 10, wherein:
- said wires of said sheath are coated with a resinous plastic material for protecting said wires against acids, alkalis and solvents.
- 13. The coaxial cable of claim 10, wherein:
- said corrosion resistant coating material comprises a non-conductive polymer.
- 14. The coaxial cable of claim 10, including:
- an annular outer protective jacket around said sheath.
- 15. The coaxial cable of claim 14, wherein:
- said outer jacket is formed of braided material that has a low coefficient of friction and is resistant to abrasion.
- 16. The coaxial cable of claim 10, wherein:
- said corrosion resistant coating material comprises polytetrafluoroethylene resin.
- 17. The coaxial cable of claim 10, including:
- an inner electrically insulative jacket around said central conductor inside said annular spacer means.
- 18. A flexible, coaxial cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular electrically insulative spacer means placed around said central conductor, said spacer means having a plurality of void spaces defined therein; and
- an annular, electrically conductive braided sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material; wherein said corrosion resistant coating material is an electrically conductive material.
- 19. A flexible, coaxial cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular electrically insulative spacer means placed around said central conductor, said spacer means having a plurality of void spaces defined therein; and
- an annular, electrically conductive braided sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material; wherein said central conductor comprises a plurality of wires individually coated with corrosion resistant material.
- 20. A flexible, coaxial cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular electrically insulative spacer means around said central conductor, said spacer means having a plurality of void spaces defined therein; and
- an annular, electrically conductive braided sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material; wherein said corrosion resistant material comprises a polyamide-imide resin.
- 21. A flexible, coaxial cable comprising:
- a central electrical conductor;
- annular electrically insulative spacer means placed around said central conductor, said spacer means having a plurality of void spaces defined therein; and
- an annular, electrically conductive braided sheath disposed around said spacer means in concentric relationship with said central conductor;
- said sheath being formed of a plurality of electrically conductive wires, said wires being coated with a corrosion resistant material; wherein said corrosion resistant material comprises a composite of a layer of polyimide resin and a polyurethane top coat for providing resistance against chemical corrosion and water damage.
- 22. An electrical fluid detection cable capable of distinguishing between conductive fluids and non-conductive fluids, comprising:
- an insulated central electrical conductor;
- an uninsulated central electrical conductor;
- a spacer fabricated from electrically non-conductive material and disposed about said central conductors, said spacer having a plurality of voids formed therein for receiving fluid; and
- an outer shield disposed around said spacer, said shield being formed from a plurality of insulated electrical shielding conductors and one uninsulated electrical shielding conductor.
- 23. A cable as recited in claim 22, wherein said insulated conductors are coated with a corrosion resistant electrically conductive coating material.
- 24. A cable as recited in claim 23, wherein said coating material is a conductive polymer.
- 25. A cable as recited in claim 22, wherein said uninsulated shielding conductor is interlaced with said insulated shielding conductors to form said shield, said shield having a plurality of openings therein for permitting the passage of fluid therethrough.
- 26. An electrical fluid detection cable capable of distinguishing between conductive fluids and non-conductive fluids, comprising:
- an uninsulated central electrical conductor;
- an electrically non-conductive spacer, disposed about said central conductor, said spacer having a plurality of voids formed therein for receiving fluid; and
- an outer shield disposed around said spacer, said shield being formed from a plurality of insulated electrical shielding conductors and one uninsulated electrical shielding conductor.
- 27. A cable as recited in claim 26, wherein said shielding uninsulated conductors are coated with a corrosion resistant electrically conductive coating material.
- 28. A cable as recited in claim 27, wherein said coating material is a conductive polymer.
- 29. A cable as recited in claim 26, wherein said uninsulated shielding conductor is interlaced with said insulated shielding conductors to form said shield, said shield having a plurality of openings therein for permitting the passage of fluid therethrough.
- 30. A coaxial cable, capable of distinguishing between conductive fluids and non-conductive fluids, comprising:
- a first insulated electrical conductor;
- a second insulated electrical conductor, formed as an annular sheath, disposed in a coaxial relationship with said first electrical conductor;
- a fluid permeable porous material separating said first and second electrical conductors;
- a third uninsulated electrical conductor disposed adjacent said first insulated electrical conductor; and
- a fourth uninsulated electrical conductor disposed adjacent said second electrical conductor, said third and fourth electrical conductors being separated by said porous material.
- 31. A coaxial cable as recited in claim 30, wherein said uninsulated conductors are coated with a corrosion resistant electrically conductive coating material.
- 32. A coaxial cable as recited in claim 31, wherein said coating material is a conductive polymer.
- 33. A coaxial cable capable of distinguishing between conductive fluids and non-conductive fluids, comprising:
- a first uninsulated electrical conductor;
- a second uninsulated electrical conductor, formed as an annular sheath, disposed in a coaxial relationship with said first uninsulated electrical conductor; and
- a third uninsulated electrical conductor disposed adjacent said second electrical conductor;
- a fluid permeable porous material separating said first electrical conductor from said second and third electrical conductors.
- 34. A coaxial cable as recited in claim 33, wherein said uninsulated conductors are coated with a corrosion resistant electrically conductive coating material.
- 35. A coaxial cable as recited in claim 34, wherein said coating material is a conductive polymer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/893,499 filed on Jun. 4, 1992, now abandoned.
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