COMPOSITE LAYER FOR WRAP STRUCTURE OF TRANSMISSION CABLE
20210327608 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B7/0291
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a composite layer for a transmission cable, covering a conductor of the transmission cable and including an inner wrap layer and a wrap layer. The wrap layer is adhered to the inner wrap layer by a glue material. The inner wrap layer is used for reducing a dielectric constant, and the wrap layer is used for increasing a bending strength of the transmission cable.
Claims
1. A composite layer for a transmission cable, covering a conductor of the transmission cable and comprising: an inner wrap layer; and a wrap layer adhered to the inner wrap layer by a glue material, wherein the inner wrap layer is used for reducing a dielectric constant, and the wrap layer is used for increasing a bending strength of the transmission cable.
2. The composite layer according to claim 1, wherein the conductor is made of multiple strands.
3. The composite layer according to claim 1, wherein the conductor is made of a metal or an alloy.
4. The composite layer according to claim 1, wherein the inner wrap layer is formed of a foam material.
5. The composite layer according to claim 1, wherein the wrap layer is composed of an insulation material.
6. The composite layer according to claim 1, wherein the inner wrap layer covers the conductor by wrapping.
7. The composite layer according to claim 1, wherein the wrap layer surrounds the inner wrap layer by wrapping.
8. A wrap structure of a transmission cable, comprising: a conductor; and a composite layer covering the conductor and including: an inner wrap layer; and a wrap layer adhered to the inner wrap layer by a glue material; wherein the inner wrap layer is used for reducing a dielectric constant, and the wrap layer is used for increasing a bending strength of the transmission cable.
9. The wrap structure according to claim 8, wherein the conductor is made of multiple strands.
10. The wrap structure according to claim 8, wherein the conductor is made of a metal or an alloy.
11. The wrap structure according to claim 8, wherein the inner wrap layer is formed of a foam material.
12. The wrap structure according to claim 8, wherein the wrap layer is composed of an insulation material.
13. The wrap structure according to claim 8, wherein the inner wrap layer covers the conductor by wrapping.
14. The wrap structure according to claim 8, wherein the wrap layer surrounds the inner wrap layer by wrapping.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] With reference to
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[0024] In such a way, the composite layer of the present invention, such as the composite layer of PTFE material, can achieve higher roundness, higher impedance and lower insertion loss than the prior art using two layers of PTFE. The two layers of PTFE used for comparison here is made of PTFE with a foaming degree of 65%, a cable drawing rate of 0.3 m/min and an overlap percentage of 50% during the wrapping process. Preferably, the embodiment of the present invention can achieve a roundness of 93% or more, while the prior art can only achieve a roundness of 80-85%. Also, the embodiment of the present invention can achieve a differential impedance of 105 ohms, which is higher than 99 ohms of the prior art, and have an insertion loss (I/L) lower than that of the prior art. Preferably, the embodiment of the present invention can achieve the insertion loss of −2.97 dB, while the prior art can only achieve the insertion loss of −3.4 dB.
[0025] With reference to
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[0027] The transmission cable according to the present invention can reduce the dielectric constant by covering the inner wrap layer on the conductor before performing the wrapping process. In addition, the alternating wrap manner for the wrap layer can make the transmission cable more compact during the wrapping process, so that the torsion, bending and stretching strength of the transmission cable can be improved, and its insulation and anti-interference effect can also be improved. In such a way, compared with the prior art, the electrical instability and the mechanical strength of the transmission cable of the present invention can be improved, and the insertion loss can be reduced as well.
[0028] It is obvious to a person having ordinary knowledge in the technical field that the present invention can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the above description should not be understood as limiting but illustrative in all respects.
[0029] The scope of the present invention should be determined by a reasonable explanation of the scope of the present invention, and all variations within the scope of equivalents of the present invention are included in the scope of the present invention.