Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Insulated
Patent
1997-09-22
2000-03-14
Reichard, Dean A.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Insulated
174110F, H01B 700
Patent
active
060375450
ABSTRACT:
A flexible coaxial cable includes a core including at least one inner conductor and a closed cell foam dielectric surrounding the inner conductor. The flexible coaxial cable also includes a tubular metallic sheath closely surrounding and preferably bonded to the core. The closed cell foam dielectric is a low density polyolefin foam and possesses improved electrical properties over conventional foam dielectrics. The coaxial cable has a velocity of propagation of greater than 90 percent of the speed of light but still maintains high flexibility and bending characteristics.
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Ahern, deceased Michael
Fox Steve Allen
CommScope Inc. of North Carolina
Mayo, III William H
Reichard Dean A.
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