Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1988-02-18
1989-08-08
Nimmo, Morris H.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
156 54, 156202, 174107, 428189, 428209, 428377, H01B 734, H01B 1310, B32B 304, B32B 700
Patent
active
048555347
ABSTRACT:
A cable shielding tape is produced by laminating a single layer of an insulating material film which may be plastic to a conducting layer which may be of metallic foil with the conducting layer offset laterally with respect to said insulating layer, leaving an overhanging portion of the insulating layer along one edge of the tape and a similar overhanging portion of the conducting layer along the opposite edge of the tape. This overhanging portion is then folded over the edge of the insulating layer and bonded to the opposite surface thereof. In an alternative arrangement the conducting layer and insulating layer are coterminous at the opposite edge and both are folded back with the conducting layer outermost.
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KT Technologies Inc.
Nimmo Morris H.
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