Claims
- 1. A paper insulated cable comprising a plurality of conductors each surrounded by paper pulp insulation, pairs of said conductors being twisted together, and groups of said pairs being stranded together, and outer sheathing and jacket, said conductors of the pairs exhibiting a capacitance of ##EQU3## where C=mutual capacitance=0.083 microfarads/mile
- .epsilon..sub.ins =dielectric constant of the paper pulp insulation =1.47 to 1.69
- s=diameter of the insulated conductor
- d=diameter of the conductor, and 2s/d=3.2 to 3.4.
- 2. A cable according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of said conductor is approximately 12.6 mil, the diameter of said insulated conductor is 21.1.+-.0.4 mil, and said dielectric constant is 1.65.
- 3. A cable according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of said conductor is approximately 15.9 mil, the diameter of said insulated conductor is 26.3.+-.0.4 mil, and said dielectric constant is 1.62.
- 4. A cable according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of said conductor is approximately 20.1 mil, the diameter of said insulated conductor is 34.0.+-.0.4 mil, and said dielectric constant is 1.56.
- 5. A cable according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of said conductor is approximately 25.3 mil, the diameter of said insulated conductor is 42.1.+-.0.4 mil, and said dielectric constant is 1.56.
- 6. A cable according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of said conductor is approximately 35.9 mil, the diameter of said insulated conductor is 56.4.+-.0.4 mil, and said dielectric constant is 1.53.
- 7. A paper pulp insulated cable comprising at least several hundred copper conductors of 28 AWG, paper pulp insulation surrounding each conductor, said insulated conductors being twisted into pairs, stranded into units, and cabled, a sheath encasing said cabled insulated conductors, and a jacket thereon, said paper pulp insulation having a density of approximately 0.44 grams/cm.sup.3, a thickness of approximately 4 mils, and said wires of each pair having a mutual capacitance of approximately 0.083 microfarads/mile.
- 8. An insulated cable according to claim 7 wherein the paper pulp insulation has a density in the range of 0.42 to 0.46 grams/cm.sup.3.
- 9. A cable according to claim 8 wherein said cable has 5400 pairs, a sheath of aluminum, steel and polyethylene and a maximum outside diameter of 3.10 inches.
- 10. A paper pulp insulated cable comprising at least several hundred copper conductors of 26 AWG, paper pulp insulation surrounding each conductor, said insulated conductors being twisted into pairs, stranded into units, and cabled, a sheath encasing said cabled insulated conductors, and a jacket thereon, said paper pulp insulation having a density of approximately 0.42 grams/cm.sup.3, a thickness of approximately 5 mils, and said wires of each pair having a mutual capacitance of approximately 0.083 microfarads/mile.
- 11. An insulated cable according to claim 10 wherein the paper pulp insulation has a density in the range of 0.40 to 0.44 grams/cm.sup.3.
- 12. A cable according to claim 11 wherein said cable has 3600 pairs, a sheath of aluminum, steel and polyethylene and a maximum outside diameter of 3.10 inches.
- 13. A paper pulp insulated cable comprising at least several hundred copper conductors of 24 AWG, paper pulp insulation surrounding each conductor, said insulated conductors being twisted into pairs, stranded into units, and cabled, a sheath encasing said cabled insulated conductors, and a jacket thereon, said paper pulp insulation having a density of approximately 0.39 grams/cm.sup.3, a thickness of approximately 7 mils, and said wires of each pair having a mutual capacitance of approximately 0.083 microfarads/mile.
- 14. An insulated cable according to claim 13 wherein the paper pulp insulation has a density in the range of 0.36 to 0.42 grams/cm.sup.3.
- 15. A cable according to claim 14 wherein said cable has 2100 pairs, a sheath of aluminum, steel and polyethylene and a maximum outside diameter of 3.10 inches.
- 16. A paper pulp insulated cable comprising at least several hundred copper conductors of 22 AWG, paper pulp insulation surrounding each conductor, said insulated conductors being twisted into pairs, stranded into units, and cabled, a sheath encasing said cabled insulated conductors, and a jacket thereon, said paper pulp insulation having a density of approximately 0.39 grams/cm.sup.3, a thickness of approximately 8.6 mils, and said wires of each pair having a mutual capacitance of approximately 0.083 microfarads/mile.
- 17. An insulated cable according to claim 16 wherein the paper pulp insulation has a density in the range of 0.36 to 0.42 grams/cm.sup.3.
- 18. A cable according to claim 17 wherein said cable has 1300 pairs, a sheath of aluminum, steel and polyethylene and a maximum outside diameter of 3.10 inches.
- 19. A paper pulp insulated cable comprising at least several hundred copper conductors of 19 AWG, paper pulp insulation surrounding each conductor, said insulated conductors being twisted into pairs, stranded into units, and cabled, a sheath encasing said cabled insulated conductors, and a jacket thereon, said paper pulp insulation having a density of approximately 0.37 grams/cm.sup.3, a thickness of approximately 10.2 mils, and said wires of each pair having a mutual capacitance of approximately 0.83 microfarads/mile.
- 20. An insulated cable according to claim 19 wherein the paper pulp insulation has a density in the range of 0.33 to 0.41 grams/cm.sup.3.
- 21. A cable according to claim 20 wherein said cable has 700 pairs, a sheath of aluminum, steel and polyethylene and a maximum outside diameter of 3.10 inches.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 672,366 filed Mar. 31, 1976 (granted as U.S. Pat. No. 4,113,534.
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