Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Conduits – cables and conductors
Reexamination Certificate
2000-09-26
2002-03-12
Nguyen, Chau N. (Department: 2831)
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
Conduits, cables and conductors
C174S1130AS
Reexamination Certificate
active
06355876
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to twisted-pair cables used, for instance, in LAN (local area network) systems. The use of twisted-pair cables in a LAN system is principally motivated by their economical advantage in comparison to other types of cables. Moreover, the twisted-pair cables have the additional advantage of being easy to handle.
2. Description of Related Art
A twisted-pair cable
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, shown e.g. in
FIG. 1
, is manufactured by the successive steps of: coating a conductor portion
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with an insulator coating
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, thereby forming an insulated core wire
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; twisting two of the insulated core wires
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to produce a twisted-pair core wire
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; assembling four twisted-pair core wires
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to produce a core cable assembly
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; and finally coating the core cable assembly
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with a cable coating
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.
Recently, the transmission speed in LAN systems has increased tremendously. Taking this progress into account, a transmission speed of 250 MHZ has now been prescribed, for example, in the specification defined in Category 6 of EIA (Electronic Industries Association) and TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) in the United States.
Consequently, the twisted-pair cables
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used in LAN systems must also satisfy the requirements for such high transmission characteristics. In particular, voice (or conversation) leakage (or crosstalk) at a high-transmission speed must be lowered to minimum.
In the twisted-pair cable
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shown in
FIG. 1
, the four units of twisted-pair core wire
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are further referred to as {circle around (1)}, {circle around (2)}, {circle around (3)} and {circle around (4)}, respectively. When such a twisted-pair cable
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is considered, six combinations of twisted-pair core wires
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are conceivable as a cause for voice or conversation leakage. These combinations are {circle around (1)}/{circle around (2)}, {circle around (1)}/{circle around (3)}, {circle around (1)}/{circle around (4)}, {circle around (2)}/{circle around (3)}, {circle around (2)}/{circle around (4)} and {circle around (3)}/{circle around (4)}. Among these combinations, each of four combinations: {circle around (1)}/{circle around (2)}, {circle around (1)}/{circle around (4)}, {circle around (2)}/{circle around (3)} and {circle around (3)}/{circle around (4)} includes two twisted-pair core wires
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which are adjacent to each other over their length and assembled in the circumferential direction in the twisted-pair cable
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. In these combinations, the two twisted-pair core wires
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are constantly in contact over their length. They therefore tend to generate voice leakage, and cause deterioration in the sound quality of the conversation in the twisted-pair cable
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.
Even in the other combinations, i.e., {circle around (1)}/{circle around (3)}, and {circle around (2)}/{circle around (4)}, the cross-section of a twisted-pair core wire
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does not form a proper circle, as such a twisted-pair core wire
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is formed by twisting the insulated core wires
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. Accordingly, the shape shown in
FIG. 1
tends to be distorted. As a result, the twisted-pair core wires
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may be occasionally brought closer to each other, or even put into contact, in certain portions along the length of the cable
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. In such portions, the twisted-pair core wires
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may be subjected to states alternating between contact and separation.
In order to diminish voice leakage, attempts have been made to coat each twisted-pair core wire
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with an insulator layer or, as described in patent document JP-A-11-53958, to interpose a spacer having a cross-shaped section between pair of twisted-pair core wires
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.
However, when such known measures are relied upon, the insulator coatings or the use of spacers increase material costs and call for more process steps. Manufacturing costs of the twisted-pair cables are thus inevitably increased.
Moreover, when these coatings and spacers are added into the twisted-pair cables, the cables become thicker and stiffer, and their handling becomes more awkward.
Further, when cable ends are to be conditioned, the coatings and spacers must be removed beforehand. The end-conditioning process thus becomes less efficient.
Thus, some objective of the present invention are to solve such problems, and to provide a low-cost twisted-pair cable which reduces voice leakage, facilitates the handling process and eases the task of cable end conditioning process.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To this end, there is provided a twisted-pair cable including a pair of twisted-pair core wires respectively including a pair of insulated core wires, each of which includes an electrical conductor and an insulator layer coated thereon. According to one aspect of the present invention, the twisted-pair cable includes a core cable assembly formed by twisting a pair of unitary core wire complexes, each of which is formed by twisting the pair of twisted-pair core wires.
Preferably, the pair of twisted-pair core wires has a respective twist pitch. The twist pitches for each of the twisted-pair core wires contained in the same unitary core wire complex are then arranged such as to yield a unit turn number difference of at least 30 turns/m.
Further, the twist pitches for each of the twisted-pair core wires contained in different unitary core wire complexes may also be arranged such as to yield a unit turn number difference of at least 15 turns/m.
Preferably yet, the pair of unitary core wire complexes has a respective twist pitch, and the twist pitches for each of the unitary core wire complexes are arranged such as to yield a unit turn number difference of at least 15 turns/m.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method of making a twisted-pair cable is provided that includes twisting two pair of insulated core wires to form first and second pairs of twisted-core wires, twisting the first and second pairs of twisted-core wires to form a core wire complex, and twisting a pair of the core wire complexes to form a core cable assembly.
In another aspect of the present invention, the method of making a twisted-pair cable may also include performing the twisting of the two pair of wires by twisting the first pair of twisted core wires at a first twist pitch and twisting the second pair of twisted pitch wires at a second pitch different from the first twist pitch.
Other aspects of the method of making a twisted-pair cable of the present invention include configuring the first and second pitches to result in a unit turn of the respective twist pitches for the twisted-pair core wires contained in different core wire complexes to yield a unit turn number difference of at least 15 turns/m; or providing each of the core wire complexes with a respective twist pitch, and configuring both of the respective twist pitches for the core wire complexes to yield a unit turn number difference of at least 15 turns/m.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the method of making a twisted-pair cable may further include surrounding the core cable assembly with an outer insulating layer.
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English Language Abstract of JP 11-53958.
English Language Abstract of EP 0828259.
English Language Abstract of DE 19636286.
Greenblum & Bernstein P.L.C.
Nguyen Chau N.
Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd.
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