IP Library Granted Patent US 9,201,208
Granted Patent B2
US 9,201,208 · App. 13/658,404 · Granted Dec 1, 2015

Cable having core, jacket and polymeric jacket access features located in the jacket

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Patent No.
US 9,201,208
App. No.
13/658,404
Granted
Dec 1, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Cables jacket are formed by extruding discontinuities in a main cable jacket portion. The discontinuities allow the jacket to be torn to provide access to the cable core. The armor cables have an armor layer with armor access features arranged to work in combination with the discontinuities in the cable jacket to facilitate access to the cable core.

Claims (41)

1. A cable, comprising:

a core;

an armor surrounding the core; and

a jacket surrounding the armor, the jacket comprising:

a primary portion of a first extrudate polymeric material; and

at least one discontinuity of a second extrudate polymeric material in the primary portion, the discontinuity extending along a length of the cable, and the first material being different from the second material,

wherein a bond between the discontinuity and the primary portion allows the jacket to be separated at the discontinuity to provide access to the core.

2. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the armor comprises at least one armor access feature formed in the armor to weaken the armor at the access feature.

3. The cable of claim 2 , wherein the at least one armor access feature and the at least one discontinuity are arranged proximate to each other to allow access to the core.

4. The cable of claim 3 , wherein the at least one armor access feature comprises at least one line of scoring disposed in an outer surface of the metallic armor.

5. The cable of claim 4 , wherein the at least one line of scoring comprises a first line of scoring and a second line of scoring circumferentially spaced on the armor by an arc separation between 10-180 degrees, wherein the at least one discontinuity comprises a first discontinuity and a second discontinuity circumferentially spaced on the jacket by an arc separation between 10-180 degrees, and wherein the difference between the arc separation of the discontinuities and the lines of scoring is less than 20 degrees.

6. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the first line of scoring is discontinuous.

7. The cable of claim 5 , wherein the first discontinuity is located within 1 mm of the first line of scoring.

8. The cable of claim 1 , wherein the jacket is extruded directly over the armor so that the jacket is at least partially bonded to the armor.

9. The cable of claim 8 , wherein the armor comprises an annular metallic tape wrapped around the core.

10. The cable of claim 8 , wherein the armor is corrugated and wrapped around the core with an overlap.

11. A cable, comprising:

a core;

at least one of an armor and a buffer tube surrounding the core; and

a jacket surrounding the at least one of an armor and a buffer tube, the jacket comprising:

a primary portion of a first extrudate polymeric material; and

at least one discontinuity of a second extrudate polymeric material in the primary portion, the discontinuity extending along a length of the cable, and the first material being different from the second material, wherein the at least one discontinuity is wholly embedded in the primary portion.

12. The cable of claim 11 , wherein a cross-sectional area of each discontinuity is less than five percent of a cross-sectional area of the jacket, and the jacket is applied about the core by co-extruding the first material and the second material together.

13. The cable of claim 12 , wherein each discontinuity is bonded with the primary portion of the jacket, and wherein a section of the primary portion located between the first and second discontinuities is separable from a remainder of the jacket by a peel force of less than 80 Newtons (N) exerted on the section.

14. The cable of claim 13 , wherein the peel force is less than 50 N.

15. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the first extrudate polymeric material is comprised of at least eighty percent by weight of a first polymer, and wherein the second extrudate polymeric material is comprised of at least seventy percent by weight of a second polymer and at least 0.5 percent by weight of the first polymer.

16. The cable of claim 15 , wherein the first polymer is polyethylene and second polymer is polypropylene.

17. The cable of claim 11 , wherein the at least one discontinuity has a maximum width measured perpendicular to a radius of the cable passing through the discontinuity that is less than 0.2 mm.

18. A cable, comprising:

a core;

a tube surrounding the core,

a jacket surrounding the tube, the jacket comprising:

a primary portion of a first extrudate polymeric material; and

at least one discontinuity of a second extrudate polymeric material in the primary portion, the discontinuity extending along a length of the cable, and the first material being different from the second material,

wherein a bond between the discontinuity and the primary portion allows the jacket to be separated at the discontinuity to provide access to the core.

19. The cable of claim 18 , wherein

the tube is at least one of:

an armor comprising at least one armor access feature formed in the armor to weaken the armor at the access feature; and

a buffer tube surrounding the core, the buffer tube comprising at least one buffer tube access feature formed in the buffer tube to weaken the buffer tube at the buffer tube access feature,

wherein the at least one discontinuity and either the at least one armor access feature or the at least one buffer tube access feature allow access to the core.

20. The cable of claim 18 , wherein the first extrudate polymeric material is comprised of at least eighty percent by weight of a first polymer, and wherein the second extrudate polymeric material is comprised of at least seventy percent by weight of a second polymer and at least 0.5 percent by weight of the first polymer.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 23, 2016
From: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
To: CORNING OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 040126/0818 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 23, 2012
From: GIMBLET, MICHAEL JOHN; GREENWOOD III, JULIAN LATELLE
To: CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC
Reel/Frame 029176/0067 →