Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1985-12-17
1988-04-12
Kendell, Lorraine T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174115, 428192, 428377, 428379, 428383, 428457, 428458, 428461, B32B 1500, B32B 2302, H01B 734
Patent
active
047375981
ABSTRACT:
A shielding tape for wrapping an electrical conductor is formed from an laminate of a conducting fold layer and an insulating dielectric layer. One longitudinal edge of the laminate is folded back with the foil layer inner most so as to define a pocket which contains a multi-strand ground wire. The shielding tape can be wrapped around the conductor or conductors longitudinally with the foil layer inner most and an opposed edge folded in the opposite direction to provide electric continuity first of all alternatively the tape can be wrapped longitudinally with the foil layer outer most.
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Battison Adrian D.
Kendell Lorraine T.
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