Claims
- 1. A cable, which comprises:
- a core;
- a corrugated metallic shield surrounding the core and having an outwardly facing major surface and an inwardly facing major surface which faces the core; and
- an extruded covering of polymeric material which surrounds and is in intimate contact with at least portions of the outwardly facing major surface of the metallic shield, and which includes:
- an outer layer comprising a material which is capable of withstanding exposure to temperatures of at least 212.degree. F; and
- an inner layer interposed between the outer layer and the corrugated metallic shield and having a thickness at least slightly greater than the depth of the corrugations of the metallic shield and comprising a material having a notch sensitivity which is substantially less than that of the material of the outer layer to maintain the structural integrity of the cable notwithstanding corrugation imprint of the inner layer by the metallic shield.
- 2. The cable of claim 1, wherein the percent elongation of the material which comprises the inner layer is not reduced substantially by the corrugations of the metallic layer protruding thereinto a distance which may be at least approximately 30 percent of the thickness of the inner layer with the cable at a temperature at least as low as 40.degree. F.
- 3. The cable of claim 1, wherein the material of the outer layer is capable of resisting rupture at temperatures of at least 212.degree. F while maintaining a gas pressure within the cable core of at least 10 p.s.i.
- 4. The cable of claim 1, wherein the inner layer is high molecular weight low density polyethylene and the outer layer is polybutylene.
- 5. The cable of claim 4, wherein the cable includes a corrosion preventive material in engagement with portions of the corrugated shield adjacent the core and filling approximately one-half the depth of the outwardly facing valleys of the corrugations, and the inner layer being in engagement with the corrosion-preventive material.
- 6. A cable which comprises:
- a core;
- a first metallic layer surrounding the core and having inwardly and outwardly facing major surfaces with the inwardly facing major surface facing the core;
- a second metallic layer surrounding the first metallic layer and having inwardly and outwardly facing corrugated major surfaces with the inwardly facing surface facing the outwardly facing major surface of the first metallic layer and with longitudinal portions of the second layer forming an overlapped longitudinal seam in which overlapping portions are bonded together;
- a corrosion-preventive material covering at least portions of the outwardly facing surface of the second metallic layer and filling partially the corrugations thereof;
- an inner jacket of an extruded polymeric material in intimate contact with the covered outwardly facing surface of the second metallic layer and having a thickness at least slightly greater than the depth of the corrugations of the second metallic layer, the material of the inner jacket experiencing no appreciable change in percent elongation at a temperature of at least as low as 40.degree. F when having a cut thereacross to a depth at least approximately 30% of the thickness; and
- an outer jacket of an extruded polymeric material surrounding the inner jacket in intimate contact therewith and capable of withstanding exposure to temperatures at least as high as 212.degree. F without degrading the cable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 655,360, now abandoned, filed Feb. 5, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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838,298 |
Mar 1970 |
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2,108,673 |
Sep 1971 |
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Continuations (1)
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