IP Library Granted Patent US 9,419,321
Granted Patent B2
US 9,419,321 · App. 13/570,897 · Granted Aug 16, 2016

Self-supporting stripline RF transmission cable

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,419,321
App. No.
13/570,897
Granted
Aug 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A stripline RF transmission cable has a flat inner conductor surrounded by a dielectric layer that is surrounded by an outer conductor. A jacket with an attachment feature surrounds the outer conductor. The attachment feature may be a fin aligned parallel or normal to the inner conductor. The attachment feature may be continuous or periodic along a longitudinal extent of the cable. The attachment feature may include male and female portions dimensioned to couple with one another, enabling adjacent cables to be attached to one another.

Claims (32)

1. A self supporting stripline RF transmission cable, comprising:

a flat inner conductor extending between a pair of inner conductor edges;

the inner conductor surrounded by a dielectric layer;

an outer conductor, with a generally hourglass cross section, surrounding the dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer is a continuous layer between the inner conductor and the outer conductor; and

a jacket surrounding the outer conductor;

the outer conductor provided with a top section and a bottom section; the top section and the bottom section provided spaced farther away from each inner conductor edge than from a midsection of the inner conductor;

the jacket provided with an attachment feature.

2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature is a longitudinal fin extending from the jacket one of parallel and normal to a horizontal plane of the inner conductor.

3. The cable of claim 2 , further including periodic slots in the fin; the slots aligned normal to a longitudinal axis of the cable.

4. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature is a fin loop between a first location proximate the top section and a second location proximate the bottom section.

5. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature further includes a reinforcing layer.

6. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the reinforcing layer is encapsulated within the attachment feature.

7. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature is a male portion and a female portion provided on opposite sides of the cable; the male portion and the female portion dimensioned to couple with one another.

8. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature is continuous along a longitudinal extent of the cable.

9. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature is periodic along a longitudinal extent of the cable.

10. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the attachment feature is at least one clip with a protrusion; the clip coupled to the outer conductor and at least the clip encapsulated by the jacket.

11. A self supporting stripline RF transmission cable, comprising:

a flat inner conductor extending between a pair of inner conductor edges;

the inner conductor surrounded by a dielectric layer; and

an outer conductor, with a generally hourglass cross section, surrounding the dielectric layer, wherein the dielectric layer is a continuous layer between the inner conductor and the outer conductor; and

a jacket surrounding the outer conductor;

the outer conductor provided spaced farther away from each inner conductor edge than from a midsection of the inner conductor;

the jacket provided with an attachment feature.

12. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature is a longitudinal fin extending from the jacket one of parallel and normal to a horizontal plane of the inner conductor.

13. The cable of claim 12 , further including periodic slots in the fin; the slots aligned normal to a longitudinal axis of the cable.

14. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature is a fin loop between opposite sides of the cable.

15. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature further includes a reinforcing layer.

16. The cable of claim 15 , wherein the reinforcing layer is encapsulated within the attachment feature.

17. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature is a male portion and a female portion provided on opposite sides of the cable; the male portion and the female portion dimensioned to couple with one another.

18. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature is continuous along a longitudinal extent of the cable.

19. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature is periodic along a longitudinal extent of the cable.

20. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the attachment feature is at least one clip with a protrusion; the clip coupled to the outer conductor and at least the clip encapsulated by the jacket.