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General Cable

About: General Cable is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Direct-buried cable & Electrical conductor. The organization has 267 authors who have published 311 publications receiving 3950 citations.


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Ludwik Jachimowicz1
29 Apr 1963

39 citations

Patent
27 Sep 1977
TL;DR: In this paper, a system of multiple optical fibers between two tapes or films, one of which holds the fibers on the film by pressure-sensitive adhesive and in spaced relation to one another, is described.
Abstract: The application of low loss optical fibers in optical communication systems requires that the glass fibers are suitably packaged into a cable. This invention provides a system of multiple optical fibers between two tapes or films, one of which holds the fibers on the film by pressure-sensitive adhesive and in spaced relation to one another. The fibers are covered by a second film, preferably thinner than the first film, and secured to the first film along the edges of the films to provide a laminated structure suitable for cabling. Spacers between the films eliminate asymmetric pressure of the covering film against the optical fibers which are nearest to the edges of the films; and the spacers are preferably strength members for stiffening the laminate.

39 citations

Patent
06 Jun 1977
TL;DR: In this paper, a closed cell, foamed plastic is extruded over the outside surface of the insulation; and a metallic shield fits tightly around the compressible layer, the metallic shield being a longitudinally folded tape with a lap seam which is preferably bonded to prevent ingress of air or other fluid into the cable.
Abstract: This cable for high-voltage, alternating current power transmission cables not only reduces the access of moisture into the cable but reduces access of moisture to the inner face of the insulation to such an extent as to make the cable highly resistant to the formation of electrochemical trees in the solid extruded insulation of the cable. A compressible layer of closed cell, foamed plastic is extruded over the outside surface of the insulation; and a metallic shield fits tightly around the compressible layer, the metallic shield being a longitudinally folded tape with a lap seam which is preferably bonded to prevent ingress of air or other fluid into the cable. If the conductor is stranded, sealant is used to prevent ingress of moisture, or of air, and the humidity it contains into the cable at cable ends.

38 citations

Patent
16 Sep 1976
TL;DR: In this paper, a single die by which thermoplastic insulating compounds can be co-extruded without any die for the first layer is presented, which makes possible the extrusion of a high-density solid polyethylene skin layer over a cellular polymethylene primary insulation.
Abstract: This invention is a single die by which thermoplastic insulating compounds can be co-extruded without any die for the first layer. It makes possible the extrusion of a high-density solid polyethylene skin layer over a cellular polyethylene primary insulation. Such a combination is difficult or impossible to make with a conventional co-extrusion die having a wire guide tip, one combination tip/die and a secondary extrusion die.

36 citations

Patent
05 Jan 1977
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical fiber cable has the optical fibers adhered to a support and an assembly including the fibers and the support is carried by a core element having a helical channel in which the fiber assembly is located and free to adjust itself to accommodate bending.
Abstract: This optical fiber cable has the optical fibers adhered to a support. An assembly including the fibers and the support is carried by a core element having a helical channel in which the fiber assembly is located and free to adjust itself to accommodate bending of the cable without subjecting the optical fibers to pressure or to bends that are excessively sharp. The construction also avoids pressure on the optical fibers from binders, core tapes, or the cable sheath when the cable is bent. It also avoids micro-bending losses. Locating of the optical fibers closer to the cable axis further decreases bending losses.

34 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20141
20101
20041
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19793