POWER CABLE EQUIPPED WITH AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR RADIOFREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION
20210110950 · 2021-04-15
Inventors
- Nicolas Rousselet (Saint-Genis-Laval, FR)
- Cédric LUMPP (BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT, FR)
- Drayton Larry LAND (EL DORADO, AR, US)
- Anthony RAINES (LILLIE, LA, US)
- Aymeric ANDRE (ANTIBES, FR)
- Frédérique KALB (BONCOURT, FR)
Cpc classification
H01B7/366
ELECTRICITY
G01V15/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A power cable (10) includes at least one electrical conductor (12) and at least one interstice (14) in the vicinity of the electrical conductor (12). The cable (10) further has at least one electronic device (18) for radiofrequency identification and at least one tube (16) arranged in the at least one interstice (14) and containing the electronic device (18) for radiofrequency identification.
Claims
1. Power cable comprising: at least one electrical conductor and at least one interstice in the vicinity of said electrical conductor, said cable further comprising at least one electronic device for radiofrequency identification, wherein at least one tube arranged in said at least one interstice and containing said electronic device for radiofrequency identification.
2. Cable according to claim 1, further comprising at least one support cord arranged in said tube and freely mobile inside said tube.
3. Cable according to claim 2, wherein said at least one electronic device for radiofrequency identification is arranged on said at least one support cord.
4. Cable according to claim 2, wherein said tube has an inner diameter such that the area of the cross section of said electronic device for radiofrequency identification represents a third of the area of the inner cross section of said tube.
5. Cable according to claim 2, wherein the length of said at least one support cord is greater, by less than 10%, than the length of said at least one tube.
6. Cable according to claim 1, wherein said at least one tube has a smooth inner wall.
7. Cable according to claim 6, wherein said tube is made by extrusion.
8. Cable according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of electrical conductors and a plurality of interstices between the conductors of said plurality of electrical conductors, wherein said cable further comprises a plurality of tubes arranged in said plurality of interstices, each of said tubes containing at least one electronic device for radiofrequency identification.
9. Cable according to claim 1, wherein said at least one electronic device for radiofrequency identification comprises at least one chip and at least one communication antenna.
10. Cable according to claim 1, wherein said cable is a mining cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the detailed description below of particular embodiments, provided by way of completely non-limiting examples and with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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[0025]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] As shown in
[0027] By way of non-limiting example, the power cable 10 may be a mining cable.
[0028] The power cable 10 comprises at least one interstice 14. The interstices 14 are located inside the cable, in the vicinity of the one or more electrical conductors 12, and correspond to the inner volume of the power cable 10 which is still free once all of the components of the power cable 10 have been assembled together.
[0029] The power cable 10 further comprises at least one tube 16 arranged in the interstice 14 or one of the interstices 14. In the particular embodiment illustrated, the tube 16 is arranged in the interstice 14 formed between two of the three electrical conductors 12.
[0030] The power cable 10 further comprises at least one electronic device 18 for radiofrequency identification, or RFID device.
[0031] The RFID device 18 comprises for example at least one electronic chip and at least one communication antenna, the chip and the antenna being assembled together for example by coating in a resin.
[0032] According to the invention, the RFID device 18 is contained in the tube 16.
[0033] The tube 16 may for example by made by extrusion. Its inner surface is sufficiently smooth to allow the support cord 20 and the RFID device 18 to be mobile without them catching on this wall.
[0034] The tube 16 may be made in an insulating material, for example of polyamide.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] Preferably, the tube 16 does not contain any solid or liquid which could hamper the mobility of the support cord 20 inside tube 16. The tube 16 is preferably filled with a gas such as air.
[0037] To ensure continuity of the support cord 20 and to strengthen its mechanical properties, the support cord 20 may be made of a non-conductive textile thread with high mechanical strength or high elasticity, comprising a central core consisting of a material exhibiting high longitudinal tensile strength such as for example polyamide 6-6 or Vectran (registered trademark).
[0038] The RFID device 18 is attached to the support cord 20 for example by wrapping. In order to ensure the cohesion of the assembly, two layers of wrapping may be provided, the assembly pitches being opposite. The coating could consist, inter alia, of polyamide or elastane.
[0039] The support cord 20 is freely mobile inside the tube 16, since it is attached only at the ends of the tube 16 without experiencing mechanical tension. Thus, the RFID device 18 is also freely mobile inside the tube 16, inasmuch as it is connected to the support cord 20.
[0040] To ensure satisfactory freedom of movement, the tube 16 has an inner diameter such that the area of the cross section of the RFID device 18 represents for example a third of the area of the inner cross section of the tube 16. However, the inner diameter of the tube 16 is sufficiently small with respect to the size of the RFID device 18 so as to allow only longitudinal movements of the support cord 20, preventing in particular knots therein.
[0041] Additionally, the length of the support cord 20 is greater, by less than 10%, than the length of the tube 16.
[0042] The outer diameter of the tube 16 is of course chosen such that the tube 16 is inserted correctly into the interstice 14 envisaged for receiving it.
[0043] The embodiment of