Claims
- 1. An electrical high frequency data transmission cable for use in an adverse environment, comprising:
- an extruded central core of a stiff, non-compressible polymeric material,
- an extruded outer core covering the central core and having two diametrically opposed helical grooves, each having a semi-circular bottom and side walls that diverge outwardly from the bottom of the groove,
- two insulated electrical conductors each of which being positioned in one of the helical grooves so that the conductors are substantially diametrically opposed and equally spaced from each other along the length of the outer core and each conductor is free to move longitudinally independent of the other,
- an extruded first tube of dielectric material covering the outer core and the insulated conductors,
- a shield of highly conductive material encasing the first dielectric layer to shield the insulated conductors from external electrical influences and tune the electrical characteristics of the cable, and
- an extruded jacket of dielectric material encasing the shield.
- 2. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, further including a second, thin dielectric layer between the outer core and conductors and the first dielectric layer.
- 3. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 2, wherein the second layer of dielectric material is a layer of dielectric tape.
- 4. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, wherein the first dielectric layer is a high density polyethylene.
- 5. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, wherein the jacket is a polymeric material selected from the group of polyethylene, polyurethane, polypropylene, neoprene, and thermoplastic rubbers.
- 6. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, wherein the central core is a solid high density polyethylene.
- 7. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, wherein the outer core is a thermoplastic rubber.
- 8. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, wherein the shield of highly conductive material is a metal braid.
- 9. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, further comprising a filling compound in interstitial spaces of the metal braid.
- 10. The high frequency data transmission cable of claim 1, further comprising a water-blocking compound between the conductors and the walls of the grooves.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/859,129, filed May 20, 1997 entitled "Twin-Axial Cable" now abandoned.
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