Claims
- 1. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable comprising:
- a core body;
- a plastic sheath surrounding a periphery of the core body;
- a plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of the plastic sheath, each optical fiber unit comprising:
- a stainless steel tube;
- a single optical fiber enclosed within the stainless steel tube; and
- a layer of plastic surrounding the stainless steel tube; and
- a plurality of armoring iron wire bundles surrounding the plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of the plastic sheath.
- 2. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 1, wherein the core body comprises a power cable and the plastic layer surrounding the stainless steel tube is of an electrically semiconductive material.
- 3. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 2, further comprising a layer of electrically conductive anticorrosive compound applied directly to an outer surface of the stainless steel tube, the anticorrosive compound being surrounded by the electrically semiconductive plastic layer.
- 4. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 1 further comprising spacer units located between optical fiber units wound on the plastic sheath.
- 5. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 4 wherein the spacer units have a diameter larger than a diameter of the optical fiber units.
- 6. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable comprising:
- a core body;
- a plurality of optical fiber units disposed in a periphery of the core body, each optical fiber unit comprising:
- a stainless steel tube;
- a single optical fiber enclosed within the stainless steel tube; and
- a layer of plastic material on an outer periphery of the stainless steel tube;
- a plastic sheath surrounding the plurality of optical fiber units, the layer of plastic material on the stainless steel tube having a higher melting temperature than that of the material of the plastic sheath; and
- a plurality of armoring iron wire bundles surrounding an outside of the plastic sheath.
- 7. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 6, wherein the core body comprises a power cable and the plastic layer surrounding the stainless steel tube is of an electrically semiconductive material.
- 8. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 6, further comprising a layer of electrically conductive anticorrosive compound applied directly to an outer surface of the stainless steel tube, the electrically conductive anticorrosive compound layer being surrounded by the electrically semiconductive plastic layer.
- 9. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 6, further comprising an insulation layer applied directly to an outer surface of the stainless steel tube, the insulation layer being surrounded by the layer of plastic.
- 10. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 6, wherein the plastic sheath and the layer of plastic on the stainless steel tube are both of electrically semiconductive materials.
- 11. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 10, further comprising a layer of electrically conductive anticorrosive compound applied directly to an outer surface of the stainless steel tube, the electrically conductive anticorrosive compound layer being surrounded by the electrically semiconductive plastic layer.
- 12. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 6, further comprising spacer units located between optical fiber units wound on the plastic sheath.
- 13. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 12, wherein the spacer units have a diameter larger than a diameter of the optical fiber units.
- 14. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable comprising:
- a core body;
- a plurality of optical fiber units wound on an outside of the core body, each optical fiber unit comprising:
- a stainless steel tube;
- a single optical fiber enclosed within the stainless steel tube; and
- a layer of plastic surrounding the stainless steel tube;
- a plastic sheath surrounding the plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of the core body; and
- a plurality of armory iron wire bundles surrounding the plastic sheath.
- 15. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 14, wherein the layer of plastic surrounding the stainless steel tube has a higher melting temperature than that of the plastic sheath.
- 16. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 14, further comprising an insulation layer applied directly to an outer surface of the stainless steel tube, the insulation layer being surrounded by the layer of plastic.
- 17. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 16, wherein the plastic sheath and the layer of plastic on the stainless steel tube are both of electrically semiconductive materials.
- 18. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 14, wherein the core body comprises a power cable made of copper or aluminum.
- 19. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable comprising:
- a core body of an electric power cable or a fluid supply pipe;
- a plastic sheath surrounding a periphery of said core body;
- a plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of said plastic sheath, each optical fiber unit comprising:
- a stainless steel tube;
- a single optical fiber enclosed within the stainless steel tube; and
- a layer of plastic surrounding the stainless steel tube; and
- a plurality of armoring iron wire bundles surrounding the plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of the plastic sheath.
- 20. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 19, wherein the plastic layer surrounding the stainless steel tube is of an electrically semiconductive material.
- 21. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable as in claim 20, further comprising a layer of electrically conductive anticorrosive compound applied directly to an outer surface of the stainless steel tube, the electrically conductive anticorrosive compound layer being surrounded by the electrically semiconductive plastic layer.
- 22. An optical fiber incorporated subaqueous cable comprising:
- a core body;
- a plastic sheath surrounding a periphery of the core body;
- a plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of the plastic sheath, each optical fiber unit comprising:
- a metal tube having an outer diameter of about 1 to 2 mm;
- a single optical fiber enclosed within the stainless steel fiber; and
- a layer of plastic surrounding the stainless steel tube, the layer of plastic having a thickness of about 0.5 to 1.0 mm; and
- a plurality of armoring wire bundles surrounding the plurality of optical fiber units wound on a periphery of the plastic sheath.
Priority Claims (3)
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1-239333 |
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1-286764 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/041,882, filed on Apr. 2, 1993, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/581,705, filed Sep. 13, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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