Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1979-06-11
1981-11-10
Kucia, Richard R.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174117F, 174117FF, H01B 1110
Patent
active
043000177
ABSTRACT:
An improved shielded ribbon cable arranged to expedite termination of the shield for grounding the shield. There is an isolator strip placed during fabrication of the cable between the conductor array and the shield; the isolator strip prevents flow of plasticized insulating material between the cover sheet and the conductor array, which usually occurs through the interstices in the shield, so that the shield can be readily separated from the conductor array to permit termination of the shield without jeopardizing the integrity of the insulation on the conductor array.
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Burkacki Roman J.
Segretto Bernard A.
Battjer Eugene T.
Cleaver William E.
Kucia Richard R.
Olson Thomas H.
Sperry Rand Corporation
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