Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Insulated
Patent
1982-07-12
1984-04-17
Truhe, J. V.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Conduits, cables or conductors
Insulated
156 56, 156500, 174131A, 425110, H01B 704
Patent
active
044436580
ABSTRACT:
A remote control cable has a central core formed from two conducting wires separated over their entire length by a textile element with which the wires are in intimate contact, preferably slightly embedded therein, the whole being covered by a coating of a thermofusible material. The central core is strengthened by filamentary reinforcing elements arranged in parallel to the conducting wires and by at least one, preferably two, layers of braiding over the reinforcing elements. The central textile element maintains the conducting wires separated and parallel to each other during manufacture and under conditions of use. The cables may be used for transmitting signals, e.g. electrical pulses, to remote objects, for example, to transmit directions for controlling objects moving at high speeds, e.g. up to 300 m/second or higher and over distances up to 4000 meters or more. The central core is produced by pulling the conducting wires and central textile element through a convergent wire guide inlet of a calibrating die, after the assembly is coated with a molten, thermofusible coating material, under conditions such that the conducting wires are on either side of the central textile element and the wires are in rubbing contact with the dies so that they are forced into and produce a deformation of the textile element and become slightly embedded therein as the assembly is pulled through the die.
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Nimmo Morris H.
Truhe J. V.
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