Claims
- 1. A method of making a coaxial cable comprising the steps of:
- advancing along a predetermined path of travel a cable core comprising a conductor and an expanded foam dielectric surrounding the conductor;
- directing an elongate strip of copper onto the advancing cable core and bending the copper strip into a generally cylindrical form so as to loosely encircle the core;
- moving opposing longitudinal edges of the thus formed copper strip into abutting relation and forming a longitudinal weld joining the abutting edges to thereby form an electrically and mechanically continuous tubular copper sheath loosely surrounding the cable core;
- simultaneously advancing the cable core and the surrounding sheath while deforming the tubular sheath into an oval configuration loosely surrounding the core, the oval configuration having a major axis generally aligned with the longitudinal weld of said sheath;
- directing the longitudinal weld of the advancing sheath against a scarfing blade and scarfing weld flash from the sheath; and
- sinking the advancing copper sheath onto the advancing cable core.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 further comprising the step of advancing the thus formed coaxial cable through an extruder and extruding a polymer composition around the copper sheath to form a protective jacket surrounding the coaxial cable.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 wherein said step of extruding a polymer composition around the copper sheath comprises coextruding a molten adhesive composition into surrounding relation to the copper sheath and a molten thermoplastic polymer composition into surrounding relation to the adhesive composition to form a protective polymer jacket adhesively bonded to the sheath.
- 4. The method according to claim 2 wherein said step of extruding a polymer composition around the copper sheath comprises coextruding a longitudinal tracer stripe of a polymer composition contrasting in color to said protective polymer jacket.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein said sinking step comprises simultaneously advancing the cable core and the surrounding sheath through at least one sinking die and sinking the copper sheath onto the cable core to cause compression of the foam dielectric of the core.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 comprising the additional step, performed prior to said sinking step, of reforming the tubular sheath from an oval configuration into a generally circular configuration loosely surrounding the core.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 comprising the additional steps, performed prior to said step of advancing the cable core, of:
- advancing a conductor into and through an extruder and extruding thereon a foamable polymer composition; and
- causing the extruded polymer composition to foam and expand to form a cable core comprised of an expanded foam dielectric surrounding the advancing conductor.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 further comprising the step of applying an adhesive to the conductor before extruding the foamable polymer composition onto the conductor.
- 9. A method according to claim 1 wherein said step of directing an elongate strip of copper comprises directing a strip of copper having a thickness selected such that the thickness of said tubular copper sheath is no greater than about 1.6 percent of the diameter of said tubular copper sheath.
- 10. A method of making a coaxial cable comprising the steps of:
- advancing a conductor into and through an extruder and extruding thereon a foamable polymer composition;
- causing the extruded polymer composition to foam and expand to form a cable core comprised of an expanded foam dielectric surrounding the advancing conductor;
- directing an elongate strip of copper onto the advancing cable core and bending the strip into a generally cylindrical form so as to loosely encircle the core;
- moving opposing longitudinal edges of the thus formed copper strip into abutting relation and forming a longitudinal weld joining the abutting edges to thereby form an electrically and mechanically continuous tubular copper sheath loosely surrounding the cable core;
- simultaneously advancing the cable core and the surrounding sheath while deforming the tubular sheath into an oval configuration loosely surrounding the core, the oval configuration having a major axis generally aligned with the longitudinal weld of said sheath;
- directing the longitudinal weld of the advancing sheath against a scarfing blade and scarfing weld flash from the sheath;
- simultaneously advancing the cable core and the surrounding sheath through at least one sinking die and sinking the copper sheath onto the cable core to cause compression of the foam dielectric of the core and to produce a coaxial cable;
- advancing the thus formed coaxial cable through an extruder and extruding a polymer composition around the copper sheath to form a protective jacket surrounding the coaxial cable.
- 11. The method according to claim 10 wherein said step of extruding a polymer composition around the copper sheath comprises coextruding a molten adhesive composition into surrounding relation to the copper sheath and a molten thermoplastic polymer composition into surrounding relation to the adhesive composition to form a protective polymer jacket adhesively bonded to the sheath.
- 12. A method according to claim 10 wherein said step of directing an elongate strip of copper comprises directing an elongate strip of copper having a thickness selected such that the thickness of said tubular copper sheath is no greater than about 1.6 percent of the diameter of said tubular copper sheath.
- 13. The method according to claim 10 including the step of applying an adhesive layer to the outer surface of the conductor prior to the step of extruding the foamable polymer composition.
- 14. The method according to claim 10 wherein the step of advancing a conductor into and through an extruder and extruding a foamable polymer composition comprises coextruding a foamable polymer composition in surrounding relation to the conductor and an adhesive composition in surrounding relation to the foamable polymer composition.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly owned provisional applications Ser. No. 60/018,861 filed May 30, 1996 and Ser. No. 60/018,777 filed May 31, 1996, now abandoned and claims the benefit of the earlier filing dates of these applications under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119(e)
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