Claims
- 1. A tube assembly comprising:
at least one subunit, the at least one subunit having a fiber optic ribbon and a sheath that is buffered about the respective fiber optic ribbon; at least one dry insert, the at least one dry insert having a first layer that is compressible which is laminated to a second water-swellable layer, the dry insert generally surrounding the plurality of subunits; and a tube, the tube generally surrounding the at least one subunit and the at least one dry insert.
- 2. The tube assembly of claim 1, the first compressible layer being a foam.
- 3. The tube assembly of claim 1, the first compressible layer being an open cell polyurethane foam.
- 4. The tube assembly of claim 1, the water-swellable layer being a water-swellable tape.
- 5. The tube assembly of claim 4, the water-swellable tape having a first water-swellable component and a second water-swellable component.
- 6. The tube assembly of claim 1, the at least one subunit having a normalized pull-out force between about 0.5 N/m and about 5.0 N/m.
- 7. The tube assembly of claim 1, the at least one subunit having a normalized pull-out force between about 1 N/m and about 4 N/m.
- 8. The tube assembly of claim 1, the first layer being a foam and the second layer being a water-swellable tape, the at least one dry insert having an uncompressed height of about 5 mm or less.
- 9. The tube assembly of claim 1, the at least one dry insert being compressed at least 5 percent or more for coupling the at least one subunit to the tube.
- 10. The tube assembly of claim 1, the first compressible layer being a felt.
- 11. The tube assembly of claim 1, the at least one dry insert having a non-uniform height across its width when uncompressed.
- 12. The tube assembly of claim 1, the tube assembly being a portion of a fiber optic cable.
- 13. The tube assembly of claim 10, the fiber optic cable having a normalized subunit coupling force between about 0.5 N/m and about 5 N/m.
- 14. The tube assembly of claim 12, the fiber optic cable further including an armor layer.
- 15. The tube assembly of claim 1, the tube assembly having a plurality of subunits, each subunit having a respective ribbon and a respective sheath that is buffered about the fiber optic ribbon, wherein the plurality of subunits form a subunit stack that is stranded within the tube.
- 16. The tube assembly of claim 1, further comprising an electrical component.
- 17. The tube assembly of claim 1, the optical tube assembly having a water-swell ratio of about three or more.
- 18. The tube assembly of claim 1, the tube assembly having a portion being formed from a flame-retardant material.
- 19. A tube assembly comprising:
at least one subunit, the at least one subunit includes a fiber optic ribbon and a sheath, wherein the sheath is buffered about the fiber optic ribbon; at least one dry insert, the dry insert having a first layer comprising a felt having at least one type of non-continuous filament, the at least one dry insert generally surrounds the at least one subunit; a tube, the tube generally surrounding the at least one subunit and the at least one dry insert, thereby forming a tube assembly.
- 20. The tube assembly of claim 19, the at least one dry insert has a height of about 1 mm or greater and includes at least two different types of non-continuous filaments.
- 21. The tube assembly of claim 19, the dry insert further includes a plurality of water-swellable filaments.
- 22. The tube assembly of claim 21, the plurality of water-swellable filaments comprising about 25% or less, by weight, of the dry insert.
- 23. The tube assembly of claim 19, the at least one dry insert further comprising a second layer.
- 24. The tube assembly of claim 23, the second layer being a water-swellable tape.
- 25. The tube assembly of claim 19, the tube assembly having a plurality of subunits, each subunit having a respective ribbon and a respective sheath that is buffered about the fiber optic ribbon, wherein the plurality of subunits form a subunit stack that is stranded within the tube.
- 26. The tube assembly of claim 19, further comprising a plurality of subunits, each subunit having a respective ribbon and a respective sheath that is tight-buffered about the fiber optic ribbon, wherein the plurality of subunits form a subunit stack that is stranded within the tube.
- 27. The tube assembly of claim 19, the tube assembly having a portion being formed from a flame-retardant material.
- 28. The tube assembly of claim 19, the sheath and the tube being formed from a polyvinylchloride (PVC) material and the cable jacket being formed from a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) material.
- 29. The tube assembly of claim 19, the tube assembly being a portion of a fiber optic cable.
- 30. The tube assembly of claim 29, the fiber optic cable further comprising an armor layer.
- 31. The tube assembly of claim 19, further comprising an electrical component.
- 32. The tube assembly of claim 19, the tube assembly being stranded about a central member.
- 33. The tube assembly of claim 19, the optical tube assembly having a water-swell ratio of about three or more.
- 34. The tube assembly of claim 19, the at least one subunit having a normalized pull-out force between about 0.5 N/m and about 5.0 N/m.
- 35. A fiber optic cable comprising:
a plurality of subunits, the plurality of subunits each including a respective fiber optic ribbon and a respective sheath that is tight-buffered about the respective fiber optic ribbon, wherein the plurality of subunits form a subunit stack that is stranded; at least one dry insert, the at least one dry insert having a first layer that is compressible which is laminated to a second water-swellable layer, the dry insert generally surrounding the plurality of subunits; and at least one strength member; and a cable jacket.
- 36. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, the subunit stack having at least two subunits with the respective ribbons of the at least two subunits having a different number of optical fibers in the respective ribbons.
- 37. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, further comprising a tube, the tube housing at least a portion of the subunit stack, thereby forming a tube assembly.
- 38. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, further comprising an electrical component.
- 39. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, the fiber optic cable being a figure-eight cable.
- 40. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, the fiber optic cable having a water-swell ratio of about three or more.
- 41. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, further comprising an armor layer.
- 42. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, the fiber optic cable having a portion being formed from a flame-retardant material.
- 43. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, the first layer being an open cell polyurethane foam.
- 44. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, the plurality of subunits having a normalized pull-out force between about 0.5 N/m and about 5.0 N/m.
- 45. The fiber optic cable of claim 35, further comprising a normalized subunit coupling force between about 0.5 N/m and about 5 N/m.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of U.S. Ser. No. 10/862,541 filed on Jun. 7, 2004. The present application is also a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of U.S. Ser. No. 10/847,807 filed on May 18, 2004, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/661,204 filed on Sep. 12, 2003, which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/326,022 filed on Dec. 19, 2002, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Continuation in Parts (4)
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