Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1984-12-21
1986-05-13
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
174103, 174115, 174117F, H01B 734
Patent
active
045888523
ABSTRACT:
A ribbon coax cable comprises a plurality of parallel and coplanar center conductors each surrounded by a dielectric sheath, a conductive member surrounding each dielectric sheath, a plurality of coplanar drain conductors each of which extends parallel to a respective center conductor and in electrical engagement with the conductive member, an elastomeric material surrounding the conductive members and the drain conductors which maintains the drain conductors and the conductive members in electrical engagement along the entire length of the cable.
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Fetterolf James R.
Fisher Jeffrey K.
AMP Incorporated
Grimley Arthur T.
Nimmo Morris H.
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