Claims
- 1. That method of providing a unitary tubular enclosure for a plurality of ribbon cables to shield the same from electrical interference with one another and from extraneous electrical fields and signals which method comprises:
- providing a pleated elongated flexible strip of electrical shielding material to provide elongated cells adapted to receive a respective ribbon cable extending lengthwise of said cells;
- attaching one longitudinal edge of said pleated strip to one lateral edge of a seamed tubular jacket having an inner lining of conductive foil and an outer layer of impervious nonconductive material equipped with separable interlocking seam means along the lateral edge portions thereof; and
- providing the exterior of one edge of said pleated strip with electrically conductive means in intimate conductive relation to said electrical shielding material and positioned to lie in contact with said conductive foil when the seam of said tubular jacket is closed.
- 2. That method defined in claim 1 characterized in the step of utilizing flexible material for said pleated strip having a layer of plastic mesh coated with ductile metal sandwiched between layers of nonconductive material.
- 3. That method defined in claim 2 characterized in the steps of embracing one longitudinal edge of said pleated strip with a strip of foil, and securing said foil and a length of metallic braid to said pleated strip and in electrical contact with said coated mesh.
- 4. That method defined in claim 1 characterized in the steps of forming said flexible strip of non-conductive mesh material coated with conductive material.
- 5. That method defined in claim 4 characterized in the step of utilizing silver as the conductive coating for said mesh material.
- 6. That method defined in claim 1 characterized in the steps of inserting a ribbon cable in a respective one of one or more of said cells, collapsing said cells flush against one another to form a stack of superimposed cells, and closing said seamed tubular jacket about said stack of cells to form a cable of generally rectangular cross section.
- 7. That method defined in claim 6 characterized in the step of attaching a flexible conductive grounding connection to electrical shielding material and sandwiched between said conductive foil and said electrical shielding material of said pleated flexible strip when said tubular jacket is closed.
- 8. That method defined in claim 1 characterized in the step of forming said electrically conductive means on the exterior edge of said pleated strip of flexible material extending beyond the end of said unitary enclosure and securable to a grounded conductor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my copending application for U.S. patent Ser. No. 325,725 filed Nov. 30, 1981 entitled Radio Frequency Shielding Jacket for Multiple Ribbon Cables. The Serial Number above is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,409,427 issued Nov. 11, 1983.
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