Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1979-09-07
1981-10-27
Kucia, Richard R.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174 68C, 174102R, 174117FF, H01B 1110
Patent
active
042975220
ABSTRACT:
A flat cable shielding device comprises a metal foil sleeve formed of an upper and a lower length of conductive metal foil. To aid the insertion of flat cable into the shielding device, a low-friction inside surface is provided on the inside surface of the metal foil sleeve. The outside of metal foil sleeve is covered with an electrically insulating film, to provide wear and scuff protection. Both the low-friction inside surface and other outer coating are coupled to the metal foil sleeve preferably using adhesive. Good electrical connections can be made easily to the shielding device which can be used as a floating ground or can be grounded to a common system ground as desired.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1106103 (1914-08-01), Lutz
patent: 1746299 (1930-02-01), Berry
patent: 2960561 (1960-11-01), Plummer
patent: 3576723 (1971-04-01), Amgele
patent: 3576941 (1971-05-01), Colglazier
Republic Steel Advertisement, Electrical Construction and Maintenance, Dec. 1972 at p. 8.
Jesse Harold W.
Jones Peter M.
Bronstein Sewall P.
Brown Donald
Kucia Richard R.
TME, Inc.
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