Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1983-11-21
1986-01-14
Grimley, A. T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
156 56, 174115, 174117F, H01B 1306, H01B 708, H01B 734
Patent
active
045647232
ABSTRACT:
A shielded ribbon cable is formed either by trimming a conventional ribbon cable to expose one or both edge conductors, and coating the cable by painting it with a conductive paint or covering it with an extruded conductive plastic layer, or by forming a ribbon cable of individually-coated wires, one or both edge conductors having a conductive coating, and subsequently painting it with a conductive paint or covering it with an extruded conductive plastic layer. One or both edge conductors thus serve as drain wires for the shield formed by the external covering of conductive paint or conductive extruded plastic.
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Allied Corporation
Criss Roger H.
Grimley A. T.
Nimmo Morris H.
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