Claims
- 1. A communications cable comprising:a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors including a first twisted pair of insulated conductors and a second twisted pair of insulated conductors; a configurable tape separator disposed between the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and arranged such that the configurable tape separator separates the first twisted pair of insulated conductors from the second twisted pair of insulated conductors without completely surrounding any one twisted pair of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors; and a jacket enclosing the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the configurable tape separator; wherein the configurable tape separator comprises a dielectric tape, a first at least partially conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape, and a second conductive layer disposed on a second side of the dielectric tape.
- 2. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the configurable tape separator is substantially flat.
- 3. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the configurable tape separator and the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors are twisted about a common central axis to form a twisted pair cable.
- 4. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a conductive shield substantially surrounding the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the configurable tape separator.
- 5. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second conductive layer comprises a drain wire.
- 6. The communications cable as claimed in claim 5, wherein the configurable tape separator further comprises a dielectric layer disposed over the drain wire.
- 7. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric tape includes a foamed polymer.
- 8. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric tape includes a woven fiberglass tape.
- 9. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric tape includes a foamed fluorinated ethylene propylene material.
- 10. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric tape is a flame-retardant, foamed polymer tape.
- 11. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an at least partially conductive shield substantially surrounding the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the configurable tape separator.
- 12. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric tape comprises a polyester tape, and the first at least partially conductive layer comprises an aluminum layer.
- 13. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a central core filling material disposed in a core of the communications cable between the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 14. The communications cable as claimed in claim 13, wherein the central core filling is made of a same material as the dielectric tape.
- 15. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the configurable tape separator is arranged within the jacket to provide at least two channels, the first twisted pair of insulated conductors being disposed within a first of the at least two channels and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors being disposed within a second of the at least two channels, such that the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors are separated from one another by the configurable tape separator.
- 16. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the configurable tape separator is arranged so as to separate each twisted pair of insulated conductors from every other twisted pair of insulated conductors.
- 17. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the configurable tape separator is arranged to provide a sufficient spacing between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors so as to provide a desired crosstalk isolation between the first twisted pair of insulated conductors and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors.
- 18. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one additional configurable tape separator disposed between the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 19. The communications cable as claimed in claim 18, wherein the configurable tape separator is arranged with the at least one additional configurable tape separator so as to provide a plurality of channels within the cable, the first twisted pair of insulated conductors being disposed in a first channel and the second twisted pair of insulated conductors being disposed in a second channel.
- 20. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a ripcord disposed beneath the jacket.
- 21. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the dielectric tape comprises a polyolefin and wherein the first at least partially conductive layer comprises aluminum.
- 22. The communications cable as claimed in claim 1, wherein the configurable tape separator further comprises a dielectric layer disposed adjacent the first at least partially conductive layer such that the first at least partially conductive layer is located between the dielectric tape and the dielectric layer.
- 23. The communications cable as claimed in claim 22, wherein the first at least partially conductive layer is narrower than the dielectric tape and the dielectric layer, and wherein the dielectric layer extends over the first at least partially conductive layer to contact the dielectric tape such that the first at least partially conductive layer is substantially electrically shielded from the cable by the dielectric tape and the dielectric layer.
- 24. A communications cable comprising:a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors including a first twisted pair and a second twisted pair; a plurality of separate configurable tape separators disposed between the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors so as to separate the first twisted pair from the second twisted pair without completely enclosing any of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors; and a jacket surrounding the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the plurality of configurable tape separators.
- 25. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein each of the plurality of separate configurable tape separators consists of a dielectric tape.
- 26. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least two separate configurable tape separators are disposed between the first twisted pair and the second twisted pair, separating the first twisted pair from the second twisted pair.
- 27. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least two separate configurable tape separators are disposed between any two of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 28. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least one side of one of the plurality of separate configurable tape separators is an exposed dielectric material.
- 29. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least one of the configurable tape separators comprises a dielectric tape and a semi-conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape.
- 30. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least one of the plurality of the configurable tape separators comprises a dielectric tape and a first conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape.
- 31. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, wherein the at least one configurable tape separator further comprises a second conductive layer disposed on a second side of the dielectric tape.
- 32. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, further comprising a conductive shield substantially enclosing the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the plurality of configurable tape separators.
- 33. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, wherein the dielectric tape comprises a polyester tape, and the first conductive layer comprises an aluminum layer.
- 34. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, wherein the dielectric tape includes a foamed polymer.
- 35. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, wherein the dielectric tape includes a woven fiberglass tape.
- 36. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, wherein the dielectric tape includes a foamed fluorinated ethylene propylene material.
- 37. The communications cable as claimed in claim 30, wherein the dielectric tape is a flame-retardant, foamed polymer tape.
- 38. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, further comprising a central core filling material disposed in a core of the communications cable between the first and second twisted pairs of insulated conductors and the plurality of configurable tape separators.
- 39. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein the plurality of configurable tape separators are arranged to provide substantially a “+” shape providing four channels within the cable and wherein the first twisted pair is disposed in a first channel and the second twisted pair is disposed in a second channel.
- 40. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, further comprising a ripcord located below the jacket.
- 41. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein at least one of the plurality of configurable tape separators is a multi-layer configurable tape separator.
- 42. The communications cable as claimed in claim 41, wherein the multi-layer configurable tape separator comprises a first at least partially conductive layer, a first dielectric layer disposed adjacent a first side of the first at least partially conductive layer, and a second dielectric layer disposed adjacent a second side of the first at least partially conductive layer.
- 43. The communications cable as claimed in claim 42, wherein the first and second dielectric layers together substantially surround the first at least partially conductive layer and electrically isolate the first at least partially conductive layer from the cable.
- 44. The communications cable as claimed in claim 41, wherein the multi-layer configurable tape separator comprises a first at least partially conductive layer, a first dielectric layer disposed adjacent a first side of the first at least partially conductive layer, and a metal drain wire disposed on a second side of the first at least partially conductive layer.
- 45. The communications cable as claimed in claim 44, wherein the multi-layer configurable tape separator further comprises a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer disposed over the metal drain wire.
- 46. The communications cable as claimed in claim 44, wherein the first at least partially conductive layer comprises a metal conductor.
- 47. The communications cable as claimed in claim 44, wherein the first at least partially conductive layer comprises a semi-conductive material.
- 48. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein each of the plurality of separate configurable tape separators comprises a dielectric tape and a conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape, the plurality of separate configurable tape separators being arranged within the cable such that a second side of the dielectric tape, opposite to the first side, is disposed adjacent the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 49. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein a first one of the plurality of separate configurable tape separators comprises a dielectric tape and a conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape and is arranged within the cable so as to provide a channel within which a first one of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors is disposed, and wherein a second side of the dielectric tape, opposite to the first side, is disposed adjacent the first twisted pair.
- 50. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein each of the plurality of separate configurable tape separators comprises a dielectric tape and a conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape, the plurality of separate configurable tape separators being arranged within the cable such that the conductive layer is disposed adjacent the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors.
- 51. The communications cable as claimed in claim 24, wherein a first one of the plurality of separate configurable tape separators comprises a dielectric tape and a conductive layer disposed on a first side of the dielectric tape and is arranged within the cable so as to provide a channel within which a first one of the plurality of twisted pairs of insulated conductors is disposed, and wherein the conductive layer is disposed adjacent the first twisted pair.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to commonly-owned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/336,535, Jan. 3, 2003, entitled “Multi-Pair Data Cable with Configurable Core Filling and Pair Separation” (now pending) which is a Continuation of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to commonly-owned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/853,512, filed May 11, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,570,095, issued May 27, 2003, entitled “Multi-Pair Data Cable with Configurable Core Filling and Pair Separation” which is a continuation of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to commonly-owned, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/257,844, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,248,954 B1, entitled “Multi-Pair Data Cable with Configurable Core Filling and Pair Separation,” filed Feb. 25, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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