This application claims the benefit of priority from European Patent Application No. 11 305 435.7, filed on Apr. 14, 2011, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrical line with at least two leads composed of conductors surrounded by an insulation, wherein the leads are stranded together and surrounded by a common electrical shield, above which a layer of insulation material is mounted circumferentially (EP 1 134 749 A1).
2. Description of the Related Art
Lines of this type are used, for example, for transmitting signals of information technology. Important for such lines is an electrically effective shield which maintains its function unchanged even after frequent bending of the line. Also significant are the dimensions of the lines which should be as small as possible, for example, when such a line is to be arranged in the core of a high voltage cable or of a high voltage line for serving as an additional element for control purposes.
The above mentioned line according to EP 1 134 749 A1 has two leads which have an insulation consisting, for example, of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). The two leads are surrounded by an inner casing composed of a compressible insulation material. An electrical shield constructed as a woven fabric formed, for example, of copper wires is mounted over the inner casing, wherein the shield is surrounded by a protective layer formed by two wound-up films of insulation material. The insulating properties of the insulation material of the leads are not very high, so that the wall thickness of the insulation surrounding the conductor must be made relatively thick. In addition, the materials PE and PP are not suitable if they melt when a rubber casing is applied, if such a line is arranged in an appropriate high voltage cable or a high voltage line. The outer diameter of the line is correspondingly large. In addition, the wires of the woven fabric used for the shield can break easily after the line has been bent several times, so that the electrical shielding of the line has at least been impaired.
The invention is based on the object of constructing the above-described line in such a way that it is permanently electrically effectively shielded with a reduced outer diameter.
In accordance with the invention, this object is met in that
The poorly compressive insulation material of the leads has a high insulation value defined through its insulation resistance constant, so that the wall thickness of the insulation of the leads can be reduced as compared to leads with conventional insulation materials, with the insulation properties remaining the same. For example, respective cross-linked elastomer insulation materials have the quality 3G13 according to DIN VDE 0207, Part 20. Accordingly, the diameter of an enveloping curve around such insulated leads which are stranded together and, thus, the outer diameter of a corresponding line can be in total reduced as compared to lines with conventional insulated leads. The shield, consisting of a metallized non-woven fabric, constitutes an almost gapless sheathing which surrounds the line completely, which, on the one hand, is flexible because of the structure of the non-woven fabric and, on the other hand, is mechanically very stable because of the material used, i.e., polyamide. This shield maintains its shielding effect even after the line has been frequently bent, because it does not contain any elements which could break.
Advantageously, the poorly compressible insulation. material additionally has a pressure resistance under heat of less than 20%, if the material is tested according to IEC 60811-3-1 at 150° C. with a test period of 1 hour (k=0.6). The value of the pressure resistance under heat is preferably less than 10%.
Copper, advantageously used for the metallization of the non-woven fabric composed of polyamide, is precipitated out of the vapor phase onto the non-woven fabric and also penetrates into the fabric.
Embodiments of the subject matter of the invention are illustrated in the drawings.
In the drawing:
The line according to
The insulation resistance constant of the insulation material used for the insulations 4 is at ambient temperature of 90° C. greater than 15MΩkm and preferably greater than 20MΩkm.
The conductors 3 of the leads 1 and 2 are advantageously composed of copper. They may additionally also be tin plated. Their diameter may advantageously be 1.0 mm. The wall thickness of the insulations 4 surrounding the conductors 3 may be 0.5 mm, resulting in an outer diameter of the leads 1 and 2 of 2.0 mm.
In accordance with the illustrated embodiment, two filler elements 5 and 6, which are stranded together with the leads 1 and 2, are arranged in the spaces between the leads 1 and 2. The filler elements 5 and 6 may have any chosen configuration. They are advantageously of insulation material. An electrical shield 7 is arranged above the stranded units formed of the leads 1 and 2 and the filler elements 5 and 6, wherein the shield 7 is surrounded by a layer 8 of insulation. material. The electrical line according to
The shield 7, which is circumferentially closed and is present over the entire length of the line is composed of a metallized and, thus, electrically conductive non-woven fabric on the basis of polyamide. Copper is advantageously used for the metallization, wherein the copper is precipitated out of the vapor phase on the non-woven fabric. The copper also penetrates into the fabric, so that an electrically conductive layer is formed which is relatively thick and which is almost closed with the exception of pores.
A spunbond fabric of polyethylene terephthalate (PETP) is used advantageously for the layer 8 surrounding the shield 7, wherein the spunbond fabric is wound in the form of a band around the shield 7 without a gap or may also be integrally formed with longitudinally entering material. Instead of the spunbond fabric, or as an addition, a casing of conventional insulating material can be mounted above the shield 7.
The line according to
The outer diameter of the line according to
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 305 435.7 | Apr 2011 | EP | regional |