The present invention generally relates to signal cables and, in particular to a waterproof signal cable structure.
Signal cables are often used as connections in electronic devices for transmitting video signals or power. In addition, signal cables can be used in various places and environments. However, when external moisture penetrates into the signal cables, it will adversely affect the transmit capability; therefore, how to provide a waterproof signal cable is a target of the industry.
Moreover, most waterproof structure of a traditional signal cable is wrapped with aluminum foil, and then an insulation layer covers the aluminum foil to isolate the moisture. However, the effect of insulating moisture by wrapping an aluminum foil is not so good; besides, the outer insulation layer will be deteriorated after a long time of use so that moisture could likely to be penetrated. Thus, the signal cables will be damaged.
In view of the above drawbacks, the Inventor proposes the present invention based on his expert knowledge and elaborate researches in order to solve the problems of prior art.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a waterproof signal cable structure to ensure that the signal cable can transmit signals, and the service life of signal cables can be extended.
In order to achieve the object mentioned above, the present invention provides a waterproof signal cable structure comprising a set of strands, an outer insulation tube and a water swellable powder. The set of strands includes a plurality of twisted pairs which are intertwined; the twisted pairs are enclosed to form a center portion, and each of the twisted pairs includes two wires intertwined with each other. The outer insulation tube sheaths the set of strands, and an outer ring portion is surrounded outside the set of strands and formed between the outer insulation tube and the set of strands. The water swellable powder is distributed in the outer ring portion, and a center portion of the set of strands is not distributed with the water swellable powder.
Comparing to the prior art, the waterproof signal cable structure of the present invention has provided with water swellable powder evenly distributed between the outer insulation tube and four pairs of twisted pairs (strands); besides, the center portion of the set of strands is not distributed with the water swellable powder. Thereby, when the water swellable powder absorbs moisture, it will be gel-like to form a barrier outside the set of strands. Therefore, external moisture will not penetrate into the set of strands so as to ensure the transmit capability of the signal cable, and the service life of the signal cable will be extended.
The features of the invention believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, may be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, which describes a number of exemplary embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
In cooperation with attached drawings, the technical contents and detailed description of the invention are described thereinafter according to a number of preferable embodiments, being not used to limit its executing scope. Any equivalent variation and modification made according to appended claims is all covered by the claims claimed by the present invention.
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The set of strands 10 includes a plurality of twisted pairs 11 which are intertwined. The twisted pairs 11 are enclosed to form a center portion 100, and each of the twisted pairs 11 includes two wires 12 intertwined with each other. In more detail, each of the wires 12 includes a signal core wire 121 and an insulation layer 122 covered the signal core wire 121.
Specifically, the set of strands 10 includes four pairs of twisted pairs 11 intertwined with each other; besides, the twisted wires 11 are arranged in a ring.
The outer insulation tube 20 can be made of polyvinyl chloride or thermoplastic elastomer. The outer insulation tube 20 sheaths the set of strands 10, and an outer ring portion 101 is surrounded outside the set of strands 10 and formed between the outer insulation tube 20 and the set of strands 10.
Moreover, the water swellable powder 30 is distributed in the outer ring portion 101 located between the outer insulation tube 20 and the set of strands 10, and the center portion 100 of the set of strands 10 is not distributed with the water swellable powder; that is, the swellable powder 30 is distributed outside four pairs of twisted pairs 11 which are intertwined with each other.
Preferably, the water swellable powder 30 is evenly distributed in the outer ring portion 101, and the water swellable powder 30 is distributed along an outer peripheral surface of the set of strands 10 in a direction of 1 longitudinal extension.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the water swellable powder 30 is super absorbent polymer which is obtained by polymerizing acrylates. Furthermore, in real practice, the water swellable powder 30 is adhered to an outer peripheral surface of the set of strands 10 via an electrostatic powder machine. It is worthy to note that the water swellable powder 30 is gel-like after absorbing moisture so as to form a barrier to wrap the set of strands 10; thereby external moisture will not penetrate into the set of strands 10.
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In the present embodiment, the spacer 40 is disposed between each of the twisted pairs 11. Preferably, the spacer has a cross-shaped cross section for spacing adjacent twisted pairs 11.
It should be noted that the twisted pairs 11 in the present embodiment are enclosed by dashed lines to indicate twisted pairs in pairs separately, and the structure is not different from that of
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and improvements have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and improvements are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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