Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1986-01-17
1988-03-15
Nimmo, Morris H.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174 35GC, 174 35MS, 174115, 174117A, 428254, H01B 708, B32B 704
Patent
active
047315008
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is flexible electrical shielding and a method of making the same for self-adherent assembly to an object to protect the object from electrical fields and static. The shielding comprises a nonconductive strip embraced by a flattened tube of conductive wire netting held in place by a layer of tacky adhesive applied to one exterior face of the netting tube and the adjacent side of the nonconductive strip. Anchorage of the tacky layer is facilitated by using a thermoplastic material and depressing portions thereinto under pressure while the strip is temporarily heat softened. A bare conductor extends along and in contact with the interior of the tube of netting and serves as a grounding conductor for the shielding. The shielding is applied to cabling or an object by spirally wrapping it about cabling, a wire harness or by applying it to the surface of an object to be shielded.
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Nimmo Morris H.
The Zippertubing Company
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