Claims
- 1. A wire for use in a high speed LAN cable, comprising:a central conductor including a plurality of individual strands constituting a single conductive material, said strands combined to form a predetermined number of layers, wherein each strand is bonded to at least one adjacent strand by blending a surface portion of said conductive material constituting each strand for reducing impedance in the wire and all of said strands of at least an outermost layer include a generally trapezoidal shape.
- 2. A wire as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said strands is bonded to each of its adjacent strands.
- 3. A wire as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said strands is compressed from an initial circular shape to a final shape.
- 4. A wire as recited in claim 3, wherein some of said strands are compressed from a circular cross-section to a generally trapezoidal cross-section.
- 5. A wire as recited in claim 3, wherein at least one of said strands maintains a generally circular cross-section as said central conductor is compressed from a first diameter to a second smaller diameter.
- 6. A wire as recited in claim 3, wherein some of said strands are modified from a circular cross-section to a generally trapezoidal cross-section while at least one of said strands maintains a generally circular cross-section as said central conductor is compressed from a first diameter to a second smaller diameter.
- 7. A wire as recited in claim 1 wherein said strands are compressed to minimize interstitial spaces between adjacent strands.
- 8. A wire as recited in claim 1, wherein said strands are compressed to minimize circumferential gaps formed by adjacent strands defining an outer circumference of said central conductor, thereby making said conductor outer circumference smooth.
- 9. A wire as recited in claim 1, wherein said strands are compressed to minimize both interstitial spaces between adjacent strands and circumferential gaps formed by adjacent strands defining an outer circumference of said central conductor, thereby reducing the overall diameter of said central conductor.
- 10. A wire as recited in claim 1, wherein a first dielectric coating is applied to said central conductor to hold said strands in place relative to each other and to prevent separation of said strands during flexing of the wire; anda second dielectric coating is applied to and bonded to said first coating.
- 11. The wire of claim 10, wherein said first coating is less than or equal to approximately 0.003 inches thick.
- 12. The wire of claim 10, wherein said second coating is applied to a predetermined thickness such that the wire when paired, jacketed and optionally shielded exhibits an average impedance of about 100 Ohms per 100 meters.
- 13. The wire of claim 10, wherein said first coating comprises a material having a sufficiently low viscosity during application in a molten form to fill any interstitial spaces and gaps between adjacent strands.
- 14. The wire of claim 10, wherein said first coating is selected from the group consisting of a linear low density material and a linear medium density polyolefin material.
- 15. The wire of claim 10, wherein said second coating is a high density polyolefin.
- 16. The wire of claim 10, wherein said second coating is selected from the group consisting of Fluorinated Ethylenepropylene (FEP); Ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE); and tetrafluoroethylene (TFE)/perfluoromethylvinylether (MFA).
- 17. The wire of claim 10, wherein a flame retardant additive package is mixed with said first or second coating such that the dual insulated layer exhibits a limited oxygen index of 28% or greater.
- 18. The wire of claim 1, wherein said central conductor includes 7 strands.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/137,132 entitled “Tuned Patch Cable” and filed on May 28, 1999 now abadoned. This application is also related to co-pending U.S application Ser. No. 09/322,857 entitled “Optimizing LAN Cable Performance” filed on May 28, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,153,826 ; co-pending U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/136,674 entitled “Low Delay Skew Multi-Pair Cable And Method Of Manufacture” filed on May 28, 1999now abandoned; and co-pending U.S. application Ser. No 09/578,982 entitled “Low Delay Skew Multi-Pair Cable And Method For Making The Same” filed on May 25, 2000, the disclosures of which are all incorporated herein by reference.
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