Claims
- 1. A method of making an electrical cable comprising moving a core of the cable along a passline, forming a metal shield by wrapping a metal strip around the core and progressively along its length and causing edge regions of the strip to extend longitudinally and to overlap, the strip having a bonded coat of polyolefin thermoplastic homopolymer material and being formed with transversely extending corrugations and the ends of the corrugations nesting together at the overlapped edge regions, providing a shield gap filler by extruding a molten polyolefin thermoplastic homopolymer material and directing it between the overlapped edge regions to fill any gap between the edge regions, the homopolymer material of the filler being such as to harden and bond the edge regions together upon cooling, and extruding a dielectric plastic jacket around the shield.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 comprising supplying sufficient heat from the filler and during extrusion of the jacket to soften the bonded coat of thermoplastic homopolymer between the overlapped edge regions and fuse it to the filler material.
- 3. Apparatus for making electrical cable comprising means for sealing a seam between two longitudinally extending edge regions of a resilient shield wrapped around a cable core as the shield and core are advanced together along a passline, the sealing means comprising a delivery tube for connection to an extruder, the delivery tube including a delivery nozzle having a delivery end which is elongate laterally of the nozzle to define an elongate opening for delivery of molten polymer material between separated edges of the shield, the nozzle disposed with its delivery end and opening extending in elongate manner in the direction of the passline, with the delivery end having an upstream edge region for separating the overlapped edge regions of the shield.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 comprising means for passing electrical current through the delivery tube to heat the delivery tube so as to maintain the polymer material in a molten condition between the extruder and the delivery nozzle.
Parent Case Info
This application relates to methods and apparatus for making electrical cable and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 846,542 filed Mar. 31, 1986 in the name of Ali Pan, and now abandoned.
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