Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Conductive armor or sheath
Patent
1995-02-09
1995-11-21
Phillips, Michael W.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Conductive armor or sheath
174 96, 174 97, 385101, 385104, 385107, G02B 644, H01B 718, H02G 300
Patent
active
054689139
ABSTRACT:
A marine tow cable has both coaxial electronic and fiber optic data transsion capabilities wherein the coaxial core conductors are positioned at the neutral axis or center line of the cable with the coaxial shield conductor circumscribing a dielectric material therebetween. Embedded within the dielectric material matrix, separating the core conductors and the shield conductor, are fiber optic transmitters helically circumscribing the core conductors. Surrounding the electro-optical assembly is a watertight jacket and a protective armor cover to carry the tensile forces imparted to the cable during towing operations.
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Seaman Peter E.
Stottlemyer Thomas R.
Lall Prithvi C.
McGowan Michael J.
Oglo Michael F.
Phillips Michael W.
Ryan Stephen T.
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