Claims
- 1. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service comprising in combination a continuous gas-tight cylindrical metallic conductive sheath corrugated circumferentially throughout its length, at least one elongated coextensive conductor member disposed within said sheath and having an outer surface corrugated circumferentially throughout its length, and a plurality of tubular elements of electrically insulating material disposed lengthwise of the cable in a transversely packed circumferential array around said conductor member between said sheath and said conductor member, said tubular elements throughout their length being squeezed radially of the cable between said sheath and said conductor member with the roots of said sheath corrugations and the crests of said conductor member corrugations radially indenting said tubular elements at axially spaced intervals sufficient to interlock said tubular elements with both said sheath and said conductor member to resist relative longitudinal movement between said tubular elements and both said sheath and said conductor member, and said tubular elements being dimensioned in cross section and deformed radially of said cable such that adjacent tubular elements circuferentially around the conductor member are in forceful surface contact to prevent particulate migration in the cable radial direction during cable use.
- 2. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service according to claim 1, wherein said tubular elements in said cable are roughly trapezoidal and substantially equal-dimensioned in the transverse direction with the trapezoidal height oriented generally radially of the cable and being at least 0.5% less than the original diameter of the tubular element when unconfined.
- 3. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service according to claim 2, wherein the transverse profile of said tubular elements varies along the length of said tubular elements accompanied by radial indentation that varies in the axial direction depending upon the relation to said crests and roots, respectively, of said conductor member and said sheath, and at the points of maximum radial indentation of said tubular elements said trapezoidal heights are within the range of 10% to 15% smaller than said original unconfined tubular element diameters.
- 4. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service according to claim 1, wherein said conductor member comprises a plurality of conductor wires disposed loosely within a corrugated tube of electrically conductive material.
- 5. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service comprising in combination a continuous gas-tight cylindrical metallic conductive sheath corrugated circumferentially throughout its length, at least one elongated coextensive conductor member disposed within said sheath and having an outer surface corrugated circumferentially throughout its length, said conductor member comprising two concentric corrugated tubes of electrically conductive material of different diameters with a gap between the outer surface of the crests of the corrugations of the radially inner conductor tube and the inner surface of the roots of the corrugations of the radially outer conductor tube, a plurality of electrical conductor wires disposed loosely longitudinally of the cable within said gap, and a plurality of tubular elements of electrically insulating material disposed lengthwise of the cable in a transversely packed circumferential array around said conductor member between said sheath and said conductor member, said tubular elements being contacted throughout their length at least by the roots of the sheath corrugations and the crests of the conductor member corrugations and being sufficiently indented radially of the cable where they contact said roots of the corrugations of the sheath and said crests of the corrugations of the conductor member to become interlocked to resist relative longitudinal movement between said tubular elements and both said sheath and said conductor member, and said tubular elements being dimensioned in cross section and deformed radially of said cable such that adjacent tubular elements circumferentially around the conductor member are in forceful surface contact to prevent particulate migration in the cable radial direction during cable use.
- 6. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service according to claim 5, wherein said electrical conductor wires are flat wires.
- 7. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service according to claim 6, wherein said flat wires are disposed helically within said gap, with half of the wires wrapped with opposite hand to the other half.
- 8. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service according to claim 5, wherein said tubular elements throughout their length are squeezed between said sheath and said conductor member with the roots of said sheath corrugations and the crests of said conductor member corrugations indenting said tubular elements at axially spaced intervals sufficient to accomplish said interlocking of said tubular elements with both said sheath and said conductor member.
- 9. A high voltage flexible cable for pressurized gas insulated transmission line service comprising in combination a continuous gas-tight cylindrical metallic conductive sheath corrugated circumferentially throughout its length, at least one elongated coextensive conductor member disposed within said sheath and having an outer surface corrugated circumferentially throughout its length, said conductor member comprising at least one corrugated tube of electrically conductive material surrounding a plurality of electrical conductor wires disposed loosely longitudinally of the cable within said corrugated tube, and a plurality of tubular elements of electrically insulating material disposed lengthwise of the cable in a transversely packed circumferential array around said conductor member between said sheath and said conductor member, said tubular elements throughout their length being squeezed radially of the cable between said sheath and said conductor member with the roots of said sheath corrugations and the crests of said conductor member corrugatons radially indenting said tubular elements at axially spaced intervals sufficient to interlock said tubular elements with both said sheath and said conductor member to resist relative longitudinal movement between said tubular elements and both said sheath and said conductor member, and said tubular elements being dimensioned in cross section and deformed radially of said cable such that adjacent tubular elements circumferentially around the conductor member are in forceful surface contact to prevent particulate migration in the cable radial direction during cable use.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 788,980, filed Oct. 18, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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