Claims
- 1. A method of making an electrically matched, twisted pair of insulated metallic conductors, said method comprising the steps of:
- causing relative motion between a length of metallic conductor and a source of insulating material along a path of travel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the metallic conductor; while
- applying a substantially non-porous insulating material and a colorant material on the surface of the insulating material to successive portions of the length of metallic conductor to provide a length of insulated metallic conductor;
- causing a portion of the length of the insulated metallic conductor to be distinguishable from the insulation material and surface colorant of a successive portion of the length such that the dielectric constant of the insulation material and surface colorant which is disposed about the metallic conductor of said portion and any identifying colorant associated therewith is substantially equal to the dielectric constant of the insulation material and surface colorant which is disposed about the metallic conductor of said successive portion and any identifying colorant associated therewith; and
- twisting together the successive portions of the length of the insulated metallic conductor to provide an electrically matched pair.
- 2. A method of making a twisted, electrically matched pair of insulated metallic conductors, said method comprising the steps of:
- applying a substantially non-porous insulating material and surface colorant to first and second successive portions of a length of elongated metallic material to provide a length of insulated metallic conductor;
- causing relative motion between the length of insulated metallic conductor and a source of colorant materials along a path of travel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the insulated metallic conductor; while
- directing a spray pattern of a first colorant material toward the first portion of the length of the insulated metallic conductor to cause the first colorant material to be applied to the first portion of the length of the insulated metallic conductor;
- directing a spray pattern of a second colorant material toward the second, successive portion of the length of the insulated metallic conductor to apply the second colorant material to the second, successive portion of the length; and
- twisting together the two successive portions of the length of the surface colored insulated metallic conductors to provide an electrically matched pair.
- 3. A method of making an electrically matched twisted pair of insulated metallic conductors, said method comprising the steps of:
- applying a substantially non-porous insulation material to first and second successive portions of a length of elongated metallic material;
- causing relative motion between the length of insulated metallic conductors and sources of colorant materials along a path of travel in a direction along the longitudinal axis of the insulated metallic conductor; while
- directing spray patterns of one colorant material toward the first portion of the length of the insulated metallic conductor at an angle to the path of travel of about 105.degree. to about 135.degree., the spray patterns being staggered along and spaced generally equiangularly about the path of travel and cooperating to prevent unintended undulations of the insulated metallic conductor as the relative motion is caused to occur, wherein the one colorant material is moved from a source into a manifold and distributed to each of a plurality of spray nozzles and said method further includes the steps of interposing a shield between the insulated metallic conductor and the nozzles of the manifold and thereafter causing another colorant material to be emitted from nozzles associated with another manifold and directed toward the second portion of the length of the insulated metallic conductor; then
- twisting together the first and second successive portions of the length of elongated metallic material to establish an electrically matched pair of metallic conductors which are distinguishably colored.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein a first and second plurality of spray patterns are associated with each manifold arranged along the path of travel with the spray patterns of each plurality being spaced apart along the path of travel, the spray patterns of the first plurality each being in a single plane and at an angle to the path of travel of about 105.degree. to about 135.degree..
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein each of the second plurality of spray patterns has a solid conical shape.
- 6. The method of claim 3, wherein the distance between the point at which each spray pattern is emitted and the insulated metallic conductor may be varied.
- 7. The method of claim 3, wherein the insulated metallic conductor is moved along the path of travel and the angle of the first plurality of spray patterns is such that the direction of the spray pattern has a horizontal component in a direction opposite to the direction in which the insulated metallic conductor is moved.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the insulation material is a fluoropolymer plastic insulation material.
- 9. The method of claim 3, wherein the insulation material is a plastic insulation material which has been extruded onto a metallic conductor and is one which has a relatively low dielectric constant.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/722,786 filed Jun. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,187,329.
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