Method of forming radiating coaxial cable
First Claim
1. A method of forming a radiating coaxial cable comprising the steps of:
- providing a central conductor;
forming a plurality of coaxial dielectric air chambers by attaching a plurality of insulting spaced spacers to said central conductor;
forming a radiation sheath concentrically disposed over said spacers;
forming at least a pair of continuous slots or gaps along the length of said radiation sheath;
forming an outer insulating sleeve over said radiating sheath to cover said radiation sheath and said slots or gaps.
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Abstract
A radiating cable comprises a core having a center conductor bonded to, centered in, and supported by discs of dielectric material. A sleeve of dielectric material is extruded over the discs and thereby bonded thereto to form a plurality of sealed, coaxial, dielectric chambers. A tubular outer conductor is bonded in concentric relation to the sleeve. In a continuous process, at least one slot is formed in the outer conductor by a cutting operation and an outer jacket is extruded over the outer conductor. In a preferred embodiment, the outer conductor is made of an aluminum tube and two circumferentially equally spaced slots are formed therein by removing between 10 and 35% of the aluminum material. The width of the resulting slots may be configured so that a joint is formed in the slot between the insulating sleeve and the outer jacket, thus obviating the use of adhesive in bonding the outer jacket to the cable.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of forming a radiating coaxial cable comprising the steps of:
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providing a central conductor; forming a plurality of coaxial dielectric air chambers by attaching a plurality of insulting spaced spacers to said central conductor; forming a radiation sheath concentrically disposed over said spacers; forming at least a pair of continuous slots or gaps along the length of said radiation sheath; forming an outer insulating sleeve over said radiating sheath to cover said radiation sheath and said slots or gaps. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of forming a radiating coaxial cable comprising the steps of:
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providing a central conductor; forming a plurality of coaxial dielectric air chambers by attaching a plurality of insulating spaced spacers to said central conductor; forming a radiation sheath concentrically disposed over said spaces; forming at least a pair of continuous slots or gaps along the length thereof; forming an outer insulating sleeve over said radiating sheath to cover said radiation sheath and said slots or gaps; forming an inner insulating sleeve between said spacer members and said radiating sheath, wherein said insulating spacer members are substantially circular, and wherein said inner insulating sleeve is formed by an extrusion process; applying an adhesive bonding agent to at least a portion of the exterior surface of said inner insulating sleeve; wherein said radiation sheath formed from a strip of conductive material, and wherein said radiation sheath is drawn over said inner insulating sleeve, and wherein said slots or gaps are formed by cutting through said radiation sheath. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A method of forming a radiating coaxial cable comprising the steps of:
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providing a central conductor; forming a plurality of coaxial dielectric air chambers by attaching a plurality of insulating spaced spacers to said central conductor; forming a radiation sheath concentrically disposed over said spacers; forming at least a pair of continuous slots or gaps along the length thereof; forming an outer insulating sleeve over said radiating sheath to cover said radiation sheath and said slots or gaps; forming an inner insulating sleeve between said spacer members and said radiating sheath, wherein said insulating spacer members are substantially circular, and wherein said inner insulating sleeve is formed by an extrusion process, and wherein said at least two continuous gaps or slots are simultaneously formed by cutting said radiation sheath.
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