Claims
- 1. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor adapted to be freely supported from spaced supports in long lengths, comprising a substantially circumferentially rigid central core consisting of a single bare elongate member of metal or metal alloy and of substantially U-shaped transverse cross-section, the space between the limbs and base of the U-shape extending throughout the length of the core and constituting an elongate compartment and the limbs of the U being folded together so that the gap between the free ends of the limbs is at least partially closed; a flexible elongate carrier member which is loosely housed in the elongate compartment and on which is supported at least one separate flexible optical guide; and, surrounding the central core, at least one stranded layer of helically wound bare elongate elements of metal or metal alloy.
- 2. An overhead flexible electric transmission conducted as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible elongate carrier member comprises a plurality of separately formed tubes of plastics material assembled together and surrounded by an outer protective sheath, at least one of the tubes loosely housing at least one substantially flat flexible support member of plastics material within which at least two separate flexible optical guides are embedded.
- 3. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible elongate carrier member comprises a plurality of separately formed tubes of plastics material assembled together and surrounded by an outer protective sheath, at least one of the tubes loosely housing at least one substantially flat flexible support member on which at least two separate flexible optical guides are secured.
- 4. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible elongate carrier member comprises a plurality of separately formed tubes of plastics material assembled together and surrounded by an outer protective sheath, at least one of the tubes loosely housing at least one separate flexible optical guide.
- 5. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one elongate reinforcing member is assembled with the plurality of tubes.
- 6. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible elongate carrier member comprises an extruded elongate body of plastics material which has, extending through its length, at least one bore in which the flexible optical guide is loosely housed.
- 7. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bore of the extruded elongate body of the flexible elongate carrier member loosely houses at least one substantially flat flexible support member of plastics material within which at least two separate flexible optical guides are embedded.
- 8. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the extruded elongate body has a central elongate reinforcing member and a plurality of bores arranged around the reinforcing member.
- 9. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bore of the extruded elongate body of the flexible elongate carrier member loosely houses at least one substantially flat flexible support member on which at least two separate flexible optical guides are secured.
- 10. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 6, wherein the extruded elongate body has at least one elongate reinforcing member embedded in and extending throughout the length of the body.
- 11. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 10, wherein the axes of the bore and of the reinforcing member in the extruded elongate body lie in a substantially common plane.
- 12. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor adapted to be freely supported from spaced supports in long lengths, comprising a substantially circumferentially rigid central core consisting of a single bare elongate member of metal or metal alloy and of substantially U-shaped transverse cross-section, the space between the limbs and base of the U-shape extending throughout the length of the core and constituting an elongate compartment and the limbs of the U being folded together so that the gap between the free ends of the limbs is at least partially closed; at least one substantially flat flexible elongate support member which is loosely housed in the elongate compartment and on which at least two separate flexible optical guides are secured; and, surrounding the central core, at least one stranded layer of helically wound bare elongate elements of metal or metal alloy.
- 13. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 9 or 12, wherein the substantially flat flexible support member is at least one flexible tape to one surface of which said separate optical guides are secured by adhesive.
- 14. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 1 or 12, wherein the limbs of the U-shaped elongate member are closed to form a circular section.
- 15. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor adapted to be freely supported from spaced supports in long lengths, comprising a substantially circumferentially rigid central core consisting of a single bare elongate member of metal or metal alloy and of substantially U-shaped transverse cross-section, the space between the limbs and base of the U-shape extending throughout the length of the core and constituting an elongate compartment and the limbs of the U being folded together so that the gap between the free ends of the limbs is at least partially closed; at least one substantially flat flexible elongate support member of plastics member which is loosely housed in the elongate compartment and within which at least two separate flexible optical guides are embedded; and, surrounding the central core, at least one stranded layer of helically wound bare elongate elements of metal or metal alloy.
- 16. An overhead flexible electric transmission conductor as claimed in claim 15, wherein the limbs of the U-shaped elongate member are closed to form a circular section.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 220,291, filed Dec. 29, 1980 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,359,598) which in turn was a continuation of Ser. No. 904,557, filed May 10, 1978 (now abandoned).
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