Claims
- 1. In a multi-wire electric power cable, particularly a supply cable for borehole units including pumps, in which insulated wires lie alongside each other and are protected individually by a set of closed metallic coverings in the form of corrugated tubes, there being one of said tubes for each of said insulated wires, the improvement wherein
- a deep corrugation of the tubes with respect to depth and pitch of corrugation is such that the length of the corrugated tubes is shorter by 33% to 67%, and preferably 45% to 55%, than the smooth tubes from which the corrugated tubes are made, a ratio of tube diameter to wall thickness is between 60 and 125, and a ratio of depth of corrugation to wall thickness is between 8 and 25, each of said corrugated tubes being formed of a cold-worked metal; the power cable further comprising
- means comprising a braid of threads wrapping each of said corrugated tubes for restraining elongation of the corrugated tubes in the presence of elevated pressure of an environment external to the power cable; and
- a single flexible metallic armor which flexibly surrounds in common all of said braids, said armor comprising a metal tape applied helically with overlapping tape edges about all of said corrugated tubes.
- 2. The multi-wire electric power cable according to claim 1, wherein
- the metal tape is so deformed as seen in cross section, that edges of the tape engage in one another in locked mating relationship in the overlap region, said corrugations of said corrugated tubes having a generally rectangular form.
- 3. The multi-wire electric power cable according to claim 1, wherein
- both the corrugated tubes and the metal tape of the armor are made of austenitic steel.
- 4. The multi-wire electric power cable according to claim 2, wherein
- both the corrugated tubes and the metal tape of the armor are made of austenitic steel.
- 5. The multi-wire electric power cable according to claim 1, wherein
- said threads are metal wires.
- 6. The multi-wire electric power cable according to claim 1, wherein
- said threads are high-grade steel.
- 7. The multi-wire electric power cable according to claim 1, wherein
- each of the insulated wires is protected by a layer of insulation, and the corrugated tubes are seated tightly on the insulation.
- 8. An electric power cable resistant to pressure of an environment external to the cable, comprising:
- a plurality of electrical conductors disposed alongside each other, each of said conductors being enclosed by a tubular protection means providing electrical insulation
- each of said protection means comprising a corrugated tube having parameters of corrugation depth and corrugation pitch selected to provide that the length of the corrugated tube is shorter by a factor in the range of 1/3 to 2/3 than a smooth tube from which the corrugated tube is fabricated;
- each of said protection means further comprising a braid of cross-wrapped threads wrapped circumferentially about the corrugated tube to restrain an elongation of the corrugated tube induced by pressure external to the power cable; and wherein
- in each of said tubes, a ratio of tube diameter to wall thickness is between 60 and 125, and a ratio of depth of corrugation to wall thickness is between 8 and 25, each of said corrugated tubes being formed of a cold-worked metal; and
- said power cable further comprises a common armor surrounding all of said conductors and their respective protection means, said armor being formed of a tape helically wound upon the braids enclosing the respective conductors, successive turns of the helically wound tape having interlocking edges for engagement with contiguous turns of the tape to restrain an elongation of each of said corrugated tubes induced by pressure external to the power cable.
- 9. A cable according to claim 8, wherein
- said tape, said threads and said tubes are made of steel; and
- each of said protection means further comprises a layer of insulation disposed between the corrugated tube and the corresponding conductor, said corrugations of said corrugated tubes having a generally rectangular form.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of our co-pending application Ser. No. 768,893 filed Aug. 23, 1985 now abandoned.
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