Claims
- 1. That method of processing flexible non-conductive plastic mesh material having longitudinal and transverse strands to facilitate the folding thereof into side-by-side pleats along a predetermined hinge axis for use to embrace and separate conductors from one another thereby to maintain the rated impedance therebetween substantially constant from end-to-end thereof when said nonconductive plastic mesh material is embraced by an electromagnetically shielded jacket which method comprises:
- selecting a desired hinge axis lying between an adjacent pair of longitudinal strands; and
- severing groups of transverse strands which groups are in alignment and lie between said pair of strands and are separated from one another by at least one unsevered strand thereby to form a hinge.
- 2. That method defined in claim 1 characterized in the step of repeating said steps defined in claim 1 along one or more additional spaced apart hinge axes lying parallel to one another thereby to facilitate the folding of said plastic mesh material into similar accordion-like pleats.
- 3. That method defined in claim 2 characterized in the steps of inserting a separate set of ribbon cable conductors in the space between adjacent panels of said accordion-like pleated material, and securing said pleated material and said ribbon cables snugly together and effective to prevent cross talk between conductors of said ribbon cables when the same are installed in activated signal circuits.
- 4. That method defined in claim 1 characterized in the step of utilizing plastic mesh material provided with open ended unobstructed air cells delineated by and located between adjacent longitudinal and transverse strands.
- 5. That method defined in claim 4 characterized in the step of utilizing plastic mesh material provided with air cells having a thickness of at least 35 mils.
- 6. That method of preventing cross talk between a plurality of generally parallel conductors when installed in activated signal circuits which method comprises separating at least certain of said conductors from one another by a dielectric plastic mesh spacer having a multiplicity of closely spaced apart substantially unobstructed air passages each opening through the opposite sides thereof and which dielectric spacer has an effective thickness of at least 35 mils.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my copending application for U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 587,590 filed Mar. 8, 1984 entitled SHIELDED RE-ENTERABLE JACKET WITH DIELECTRIC SPACER, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,572,922.
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