Claims
- 1. A method of making a stranded cable having an improved working life comprising the steps of: immersing said cable in a slurry comprising a predetermined mixture
- of lubricant and solvent therefor; and applying predetermined pressure to said immersed cable to thereby urge said slurry between and within the strands of said cable and to concommitantly displace substantially all air between and within the strands of said cable.
- 2. A method of making an improved stranded cable, having a closely adherent plastic sheathing surrounding said cable which clings to the exposed exterior surfaces of the cable strands to thereby form an interace between the sheathing and the stranded cable which is substantially devoid of air pockets, comprising the steps of:
- cleansing said cable for a predetermined time with a cleansing agent;
- immersing said cable in a slurry comprising a predetermined mixture of corrosion preventive lubricant and solvent therefor;
- applying predetermined pressure to said immersed cable for a predetermined time to thereby force said slurry into substantially all interstices of said cable and to concommitantly displace substantially all air entrapped within said interstices to thereby form an impregnated cable;
- removing said cable from said slurry;
- drying said impregnated cable for a predetermined time to thereby evaporate said solvent;
- removing any excess lubricant from the surface of said impregnated cable;
- displacing substantially all air at the exposed exterior surfaces of said impregnated cable by depositing a powdered thermoplastic polymer directly onto said surfaces; and
- curing said powdered thermoplastic polymer for a predetermined time at a predetermined temperature.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 further including, after the step of removing excess lubricant, the step of:
- providing said impregnated cable with a coating of corrosion preventing primer.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 further comprising, after the step of applying predetermined pressure, the steps of:
- removing said cable from said slurry; and
- drying said cable for a predetermined time to evaporate thereby said lubricant solvent.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 further comprising, after the step of drying said cable, the steps of:
- removing excess lubricant from the surface of said cable;
- displacing substantially all air at the exposed exterior surfaces of said cable by depositing a powdered thermoplastic polymer directly onto said exposed surfaces; and
- curing said powdered thermoplastic polymer for a predetermined time at a predetermined temperature to thereby form a closely adhering sheathing upon said cable.
- 6. A method according to claim 5 further comprising, after the step of removing excess lubricant, the step of:
- applying a coating of corrosion preventing primer to the surface of said cable.
- 7. A method according to claim 5 wherein said powdered thermoplastic material is nylon.
- 8. A cable comprising:
- a plurality of strands laid about a wire core, said strands intimately contacting each other and said wire core to thereby form a plurality of interstitial spaces among said strands and between said strands and said wire core;
- a quantity of lubricant in substantially all of said plurality of interstitial spaces; and
- a thermoplastic integument intimately and directly contacting substantially all exposed exterior surfaces of said strands and formed thereon by depositing thermoplastic material on said surfaces and thereafter curing said material.
- 9. A cable according to claim 8 comprising:
- a coating of corrosion preventive primer overlaying the exterior surfaces of said strands, wherein said integument intimately and directly contacts the primer coated exterior surfaces of said strands and is formed thereon.
- 10. A cable according to claim 8 wherein said thermoplastic material is electrostatically deposited on said surfaces.
- 11. A cable according to claim 10 wherein said thermoplastic material is nylon.
- 12. A cable comprising:
- a plurality of strands laid about a wire core, said strands intimately contacting each other and said wire core to thereby form a plurality of interstitial spaces among said strands and between said strands and said wire core;
- a quantity of lubricant is substantially all of said plurality of interstitial spaces; and
- a thermoplastic integument intimately and directly contacting substantially all exposed exterior surfaces of said strands to thereby form a substantially fluid free interface between said surfaces and said integument.
- 13. A cable according to claim 12 further including:
- a coating of corrosion preventive primer overlaying the exterior surfaces of said strands, wherein
- said integument intimately and directly contacts the primer coated exterior surfaces of said strands.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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