IP Library Granted Patent US 8,816,205
Granted Patent B2
US 8,816,205 · App. 13/157,446 · Granted Aug 26, 2014

Conductive elastomer and method of applying a conductive coating to a cable

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Patent No.
US 8,816,205
App. No.
13/157,446
Granted
Aug 26, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A cable is provided, the cable includes: a conductor configured to propagate a signal; an elastomeric layer surrounding the center conductor; and a conductive topcoat layer surrounding and bonded to the elastomeric layer. The conductive topcoat layer includes a suspension of conductive particles. The conductive topcoat layer is formed by curing a topcoat and conductive paste mixture applied to the elastomeric layer.

Claims (112)

1. A cable comprising:

a conductor configured to propagate a signal;

an elastomeric layer surrounding the conductor; and

a conductive layer surrounding and bonded to the elastomeric layer,

wherein the conductive layer is formed from a suspension of conductive particles within a paste material, the paste material is thinned with a reactive topcoat material so as to allow the conductive layer to be bonded to the elastomeric layer without substantial interference from volatile carbon compounds.

2. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising: a dielectric formed between said conductor and said elastomeric layer.

3. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising: an insulative jacket surrounding the conductive layer.

4. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the conductive layer is a conductive shielding layer.

5. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising:

an additional elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive layer; and

an additional conductive layer surrounding and bonded to the additional elastomeric layer, wherein the additional conductive layer includes a suspension of conductive particles.

6. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising: a conductive tape layer surrounding the conductive layer.

7. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising:

a conductive braid layer surrounding the conductive layer.

8. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising:

a conductive tape layer surrounding the conductive layer; and

a conductive braid layer surrounding the conductive tape layer.

9. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising:

a conductive braid layer surrounding the conductive layer; and

a conductive tape layer surrounding the conductive braid layer.

10. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising:

an additional elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive layer; and

a conductive braid layer surrounding the additional elastomeric layer.

11. The cable of claim 1 , further comprising:

an additional elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive layer; and

a conductive tape layer surrounding the additional elastomeric layer.

12. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the cable comprises a cable selected from the group consisting of a coaxial cable, an HDMI cable, and an Ethernet cable.

13. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric layer is silicone.

14. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the suspension of the conductive particles within the paste material is a conductive paste.

15. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the reactive topcoat comprises a liquid silicone rubber topcoat.

16. A cable comprising:

an elongated elastomeric structure; and

a first conductive topcoat layer surrounding and bonded to the elongated elastomeric structure;

wherein the first conductive topcoat layer is formed from a suspension of conductive particles within a paste material, the paste material being thinned with a reactive material; and

wherein the conductive topcoat layer is configured to propagate a signal between two points.

17. The cable of claim 16 , further comprising:

an insulative jacket surrounding the first conductive topcoat layer.

18. The cable of claim 16 , further comprising:

an elastomeric layer surrounding the first conductive topcoat layer; and

a second conductive topcoat layer surrounding and bonded to the elastomeric layer, wherein the second conductive topcoat layer is formed from a second suspension of conductive particles within a second paste material, and wherein the second conductive topcoat layer is a conductive shielding layer.

19. The cable of claim 18 , further comprising: a dielectric formed between said first conductive topcoat layer and said elastomeric layer.

20. The cable of claim 16 , further comprising:

a dielectric layer surrounding the first conductive topcoat layer; and

a conductive tape layer surrounding the dielectric layer, wherein the conductive tape layer is a conductive shielding layer.

21. The cable of claim 16 , further comprising:

a dielectric layer surrounding the first conductive topcoat layer; and

a conductive braid layer surrounding the dielectric layer, wherein the conductive braid layer is a conductive shielding layer.

22. A ribbon cable comprising:

an elongated elastomeric structure;

a first conductive topcoat structure bonded to the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein the first conductive topcoat structure extends a length of the elongated elastomeric structure, and wherein the first conductive topcoat structure is configured to propagate a first signal; and

a second conductive topcoat structure bonded to the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein the second conductive topcoat structure extends the length of the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein the second conductive topcoat structure is electrically isolated from the first conductive topcoat structure, wherein the second conductive topcoat structure is configured to propagate a second signal differing from said first signal, and wherein the first conductive topcoat structure and the second conductive topcoat structure are each formed from a suspension of conductive particles within a paste material, the paste material being thinned with a reactive material.

23. A method of forming a cable, comprising the steps of:

forming an elastomeric layer over a conductor, wherein the conductor is configured to propagate a signal;

mixing a conductive paste with a topcoat;

applying the topcoat and conductive paste mixture onto the elastomeric layer to at least partially coat the elastomeric layer; and

curing the topcoat and conductive paste mixture to bond the topcoat and conductive paste to the elastomeric layer, wherein said curing results in a conductive topcoat layer formed over the elastomeric layer.

24. The method of claim 23 , further comprising: forming a dielectric between the conductor and the elastomeric layer.

25. The method of claim 23 , further comprising: forming an insulative jacket surrounding the conductive topcoat layer.

26. The method of claim 23 , further comprising:

forming an additional elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer;

mixing additional conductive paste with an additional topcoat;

applying the additional topcoat and the additional conductive paste mixture onto the additional elastomeric layer to at least partially coat the additional elastomeric layer; and

curing the additional topcoat and the additional conductive paste mixture to bond the additional topcoat and the additional conductive paste to the additional elastomeric layer, wherein said curing the additional topcoat and the additional conductive paste mixture results in an additional conductive topcoat layer formed over the additional elastomeric layer.

27. The method of claim 23 , further comprising: forming a conductive tape layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer.

28. The method of claim 23 , further comprising: a conductive braid layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer.

29. The method of claim 23 , further comprising:

forming a conductive tape layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer; and

forming a conductive braid layer surrounding the conductive tape layer.

30. The method of claim 23 , further comprising:

forming a conductive braid layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer; and

forming a conductive tape layer surrounding the conductive braid layer.

31. The method of claim 23 , further comprising:

forming an additional elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer; andforming a conductive braid layer surrounding the additional elastomeric layer.

32. The method of claim 23 , further comprising:

forming an additional elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer; and

forming a conductive tape layer surrounding the additional elastomeric layer.

33. The method of claim 23 , wherein the conductive paste comprises silver particles.

34. The method of claim 23 , wherein the elastomeric layer is silicone.

35. The method of claim 34 , wherein the topcoat is a liquid silicone rubber topcoat.

36. The method of claim 35 , wherein the step of curing the topcoat and conductive paste mixture comprises heating the topcoat and conductive paste mixture in an oven.

37. The method of claim 23 , wherein the step of applying the topcoat and conductive paste mixture comprises spray coating said mixture onto the elastomeric layer.

38. The method of claim 37 , wherein the step of spray coating the mixture onto said elastomeric layer is performed by using an airbrush.

39. The method of claim 23 , wherein the step of applying the topcoat and conductive paste mixture comprises bathing said the elastomeric layer in said mixture.

40. A method of forming a cable, comprising the steps of:

forming elongated elastomeric structure;

mixing a conductive paste with a topcoat;

applying the topcoat and conductive paste mixture onto the elongated elastomeric structure to at least partially coat the elongated elastomeric structure; and

curing the topcoat and conductive paste mixture to bond the topcoat and conductive paste to the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein said curing results in a conductive topcoat layer formed over the elongated elastomeric structure, and wherein the conductive topcoat layer is configured to propagate a signal between two points.

41. The method cable of claim 40 , further comprising:

forming an insulative jacket surrounding the conductive topcoat layer.

42. The method of claim 40 , further comprising:

forming an elastomeric layer surrounding the conductive topcoat layer;

applying additional topcoat and conductive paste mixture onto the elastomeric layer to at least partially coat the elastomeric layer; and

additionally curing the additional topcoat and conductive paste mixture to bond the additional topcoat and conductive paste mixture to the elastomeric layer, wherein said additionally curing results in a second conductive topcoat layer formed over the elastomeric layer, and wherein the second conductive topcoat layer is a conductive shielding layer.

43. A method of forming a cable, comprising the steps of:

mixing a conductive paste with a topcoat;

first applying a first portion of the topcoat and conductive paste mixture onto an elongated elastomeric structure, the first portion extending a length of the elongated elastomeric structure;

second applying a second portion of the topcoat and conductive paste mixture onto the elongated elastomeric structure, the second portion being adjacent to the first portion and extending the length of the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein the first portion is isolated from the second portion; and

curing the first portion and the second portion so as to bond the first portion and the second portion to the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein said curing results in a first conductive topcoat layer and a second conductive topcoat layer formed over the elongated elastomeric structure, wherein the first conductive topcoat layer is electrically isolated from the second conductive topcoat layer, wherein the first conductive topcoat layer is configured to propagate a first signal, and wherein the second conductive topcoat layer is configured to propagate a second signal differing from the first signal.

44. A cable comprising:

a conductor configured to propagate a signal;

an elastomeric layer arranged around at least a portion of the conductor; and

a conductive topcoat layer arranged around at least a portion of the elastomeric layer;

wherein the conductive topcoat layer includes a conductive paste thinned with a reactive and non-organic solvent so as to allow the conductive paste to form a bond with the elastomeric layer without interference from a volatile carbon compound.

45. The cable of claim 44 , further comprising:

an additional elastomeric layer arranged around at least a portion of the conductive topcoat layer; and

a conductive tape layer surrounding the additional elastomeric layer.

46. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the paste material is not thinned with an organic solvent.

47. The method of claim 23 , wherein the conductive paste is not thinned with an organic solvent.

48. The method of claim 23 , wherein the conductive paste is configured to avoid volatile carbon compounds.

49. The method of claim 23 , wherein the conductive paste is configured to be bonded to the elastomeric layer without being thinned by an organic solvent.

50. The method of claim 23 , wherein the conductive paste is configured to be thinned by a reactive topcoat so as to form a flexible topcoat layer around the elastomeric layer and be bonded to the elastomeric layer without interference from volatile carbon compounds.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 13, 2013
From: MR ADVISERS LIMITED
To: PPC BROADBAND, INC.
Reel/Frame 029803/0437 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 12, 2013
From: JOHN MEZZALINGUA ASSOCIATES, INC.
To: MR ADVISERS LIMITED
Reel/Frame 029800/0479 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2011
From: MONTENA, NOAH; KRENCESKI, MARY
To: JOHN MEZZALINGUA ASSOCIATES, INC.
Reel/Frame 026423/0837 →