Claims
- 1. An electrically conductive coaxial cable, comprising:a) a first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands drawn through a plurality of successive dies of decreasing diameter to form an inner conductive cable; b) an outer conductor coaxially configured with said inner conductive cable; and c) a dielectric between said inner conductive cable and said outer conductor.
- 2. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said inner conductive cable has a substantially circular cross section with a diameter which is at least approximately 9% smaller than an overall cross sectional diameter of said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands.
- 3. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said inner conductive cable has a substantially circular cross section with a diameter which is at least approximately 18% smaller than an overall cross sectional diameter of said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands.
- 4. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said inner conductive cable has a substantially circular cross section with a diameter which is at least approximately 24% smaller than an overall cross sectional diameter of said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands.
- 5. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said inner conductive cable has a substantially circular cross section with a diameter which is at least approximately 30% smaller than an overall cross sectional diameter of said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands.
- 6. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:no one of said first plurality of electrically conductive strands forms a central core of said inner conductive cable.
- 7. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:one of said first plurality of electrically conductive strands forms a central core of said inner conductive cable.
- 8. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said inner conductive cable includes a central core comprised of a second plurality of twined electrically conductive strands which has been drawn through a plurality of successive dies of decreasing diameter.
- 9. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:at least one of said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands includes a first conductive material coated with a second conductive material.
- 10. A coaxial cable according to claim 9, wherein:said second conductive material has greater conductance than said first conductive material.
- 11. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:at least one of said first plurality of conductive strands is made of a different composition than another of said conductive strands.
- 12. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands includes exactly six strands twined around a central core strand.
- 13. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said outer conductor is covered with an extruded insulator.
- 14. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said outer conductor is a conductive tape.
- 15. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said outer conductor is a braid.
- 16. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said outer conductor is a flexible conductive tube.
- 17. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said dielectric comprises a substantially non-conducting fluid.
- 18. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said dielectric further comprises spacers.
- 19. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said dielectric is a solid, said outer conductor has an inner cross-sectional shape, and said dielectric has an outer cross-sectional shape which is different than said inner cross-sectional shape such that at least one channel is provided between said dielectric and outer conductor.
- 20. A coaxial cable according to claim 19, wherein:said outer cross-sectional shape is one of substantially triangular, substantially oval, and substantially cross-shaped, and said inner cross-sectional shape is substantially circular.
- 21. A coaxial cable according to claim 19, wherein:a cooling fluid is provided in said at least one channel.
- 22. A coaxial cable according to claim 1, wherein:said dielectric includes coextruded layers in which each of said layers has different structure.
- 23. An electrically conductive coaxial cable, comprising:a) an inner conductor comprised of a first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands drawn through a plurality of successive dies of decreasing diameter; b) an outer conductor coaxially configured with said inner conductor, said outer conductor having an inner cross-sectional shape; and c) a dielectric layer between said inner conductor and said outer conductor, said dielectric layer having an outer cross-sectional shape different than said inner cross-sectional shape such that at least one channel is formed between said dielectric layer and said outer conductor.
- 24. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, further comprising:d) a cooling fluid provided in said at least one channel.
- 25. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, wherein:said outer cross-sectional shape is one of substantially triangular, substantially oval, and substantially cross-shaped, and said inner cross-sectional shape is substantially circular.
- 26. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, wherein:said outer conductor is a flexible conductive tube.
- 27. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, wherein:said outer conductor is a copper-coated stainless steel tube.
- 28. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, wherein:said inner conductor is comprised of a first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands drawn through a plurality of successive dies of decreasing diameter.
- 29. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, wherein:said inner conductor has a substantially circular cross section with a diameter which is at least approximately 18% smaller than an overall cross sectional diameter of said first plurality of twined electrically conductive strands.
- 30. A coaxial cable according to claim 23, wherein:said dielectric layer is a coextrusion.
- 31. A method of making a conductive coaxial cable, comprising:a) twining a first plurality of electrically conductive strands to form a wire rope; b) drawing said wire rope successively through a plurality of dies of decreasing diameter to form an inner conductor; c) providing a dielectric about said inner conductor; and d) providing an outer conductor about said dielectric.
- 32. A method according to claim 31, wherein:said wire rope is successively drawn such that said inner conductor has a substantially circular cross section with a diameter which is at least approximately 18% smaller than an overall cross sectional diameter of said first plurality of electrically conductive strands.
- 33. A method according to claim 31, wherein:no one of said first plurality of electrically conductive strands forms a central core of said wire rope.
- 34. A method according to claim 31, wherein:said dielectric is extruded over said inner conductor.
- 35. A method according to claim 31, wherein:said dielectric is a solid having an outer cross-sectional shape and said outer conductor has an inner cross-sectional shape which is different than said outer cross-sectional shape.
- 36. A method according to claim 35, wherein:said outer cross-sectional shape of said dielectric material is one of substantially triangular, substantially oval, and substantially cross-shaped, and said inner cross-sectional shape of said outer conductor is circular.
- 37. A method according to claim 31, further comprising:e) providing an insulative coating over said outer conductor.
- 38. A method according to claim 31, wherein:at least one of said first plurality of conductive strands is made of a different composition than another of said conductive strands.
- 39. A method according to claim 31, wherein:at least one channel is formed between said dielectric material and said outer conductor.
- 40. A method according to claim 39, further comprising:d) providing a cooling fluid in said at least one channel.
- 41. A method according to claim 40, wherein:said cooling fluid is liquid nitrogen.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/450,879, filed on Nov. 29, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/843,405, filed May 2, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,994,647 which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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