IP Library Granted Patent US 7,459,635
Granted Patent B2
US 7,459,635 · App. 10/565,783 · Granted Dec 2, 2008

Continuous process for manufacturing electrical cables

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Patent No.
US 7,459,635
App. No.
10/565,783
Granted
Dec 2, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A process for manufacturing an electric cable. In particular, the process includes the steps of: a) feeding a conductor at a predetermined feeding speed; b) extruding a thermoplastic insulating layer in a position radially external to the conductor; c) cooling the extruded insulating layer; and d) forming a circumferentially closed metal shield around the extruded insulating layer. The process may be carried out continuously, i.e., the time occurring between the end of the cooling step and the beginning of the shield forming step is inversely proportional to the feeding speed of the conductor.

Claims (29)

1. An electrical cable comprising:

a conductor;

a thermoplastic insulating layer radially external to the conductor;

at least one expanded polymeric layer around said insulating layer;

a circumferentially closed metal shield around said at least one expanded polymeric layer; and

an impact protecting element in a position radially external to the metal shield, said impact protecting element comprising at least one non-expanded polymeric layer around said metal shield and at least one expanded polymeric layer radially external to said non-expanded polymeric layer.

2. The electrical cable according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the expanded polymeric layer is from 1 to 2 times the thickness of the non-expanded polymeric layer.

3. A process for manufacturing an electric cable, comprising the steps of:

feeding a conductor at a predetermined feeding speed;

extruding a thermoplastic insulating layer in a position radially external to the conductor;

cooling the extruded insulating layer;

forming a circumferentially closed metal shield around said extruded insulating layer;

the time occurring between the end of the cooling step and the beginning of the shield forming step being inversely proportional to the feeding speed of the conductor.

4. The process according to claim 3 , wherein the step of forming comprises the step of longitudinally folding a metal sheet around said extruded insulating layer.

5. The process according to claim 4 , wherein the step of forming comprises the step of overlapping the edges of said metal sheet to form the metal shield.

6. The process according to claim 4 , wherein the step of forming comprises the step of bonding the edges of said metal sheet to form the metal shield.

7. The process according to claim 3 , further comprising the step of supplying the conductor in the form of a metal rod.

8. The process according to claim 7 wherein said thermoplastic polymer material is selected from: polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), ethylene/vinyl acetate (EVA), ethylene/methyl acrylate (EMA), ethylene/ethyl acrylate (EEA), ethylene/butyl acrylate (EBA), ethylene/α-olefin thermoplastic copolymers, polystyrene, acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene (ABS) resins, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane, polyamides, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terepthalate (PBT), and copolymers thereof or mechanical mixtures thereof.

9. The process according to claim 3 , further comprising the step of applying a primer layer around the metal shield.

10. the process according to claim 9 , wherein the step of applying the primer layer is carried out by extrusion.

11. The process according to claim 3 , further comprising the step of applying an impact protecting element around said circumferentially closed metal shield.

12. The process according to claim 11 wherein the step of applying an impact protecting element comprises the step of applying a non-expanded polymeric layer around said metal shield.

13. The process according to claim 11 , wherein the step of applying an impact protecting element comprises the step of applying an expanded polymeric layer.

14. The process according to claim 13 , wherein the expanded polymeric layer is applied around a non-expanded polymeric layer.

15. The process according to claim 3 , further comprising the step of applying an oversheath around the metal shield.

16. The process according to claim 15 , wherein the oversheath is applied around an expanded polymeric layer.

17. The process according to claim 3 , wherein the step of cooling the extruded insulating layer is carried out by longitudinally feeding the conductor with the thermoplastic insulating layer through an elongated cooling device.

18. The process according to claim 3 , wherein the thermoplastic polymer material of the insulating layer is selected from: polyolefins, copolymers of different olefins, copolymers of an olefin with an ethylenically unsaturated ester, polyesters, polyacetates, cellulose polymers, polycarbonates, polysulphones, phenol resins, urea resins, polyketones, polyacrylates, polyamides, polyamines, and mixtures thereof.

19. The process according to claim 3 , wherein the thermoplastic polymer material of the insulating layer includes a predetermined amount of a dielectric liquid.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2006
From: PRYSMIAN (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
To: PRYSMIAN CAVI E SISTEMI ENERGIA S.R.L.
Reel/Frame 018171/0452 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 24, 2006
From: GSCP ATHENA (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
To: PRYSMIAN (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 018160/0418 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 22, 2006
From: PIRELLI & C. S.P.A.
To: GSCP ATHENA (LUX) II S.A.R.L.
Reel/Frame 018148/0523 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2006
From: BELLI, SERGIO; BAREGGI, ALBERTO; DELL'ANNA, GAIA; SCELZA, CRISTIANA; DONAZZI, FABRIZIO
To: PIRELLI & C. S.P.A.
Reel/Frame 018166/0446 →