Anthony P. Gabriel - Staten Island NY John D. Lawler - Mt. Pleasant Village NJ
Assignee:
General Cable Corporation - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
H02G 1504
US Classification:
174 10
Abstract:
This invention provides relatively simple and inexpensive end seals for protecting the ends of telephone cables that are preconnectorized at the factory or distribution center. These end seals are moisture-proof, able to retain pressure and afford mechanical protection while the preconnectorized cables are carried in inventory and during handling to a place of use in the field.
Anthony P. Gabriel - Staten Island NY Jimmy Justiss - Bonham TX
Assignee:
General Cable Corporation
International Classification:
H01B 1106
US Classification:
174 36
Abstract:
Communication cables with cores that have groups of conductor pairs, that carry messages in opposite directions, in the same cable present the problem of crosstalk between the different groups. With the increase in carrier frequency that is used for communication, the crosstalk problem increases, and cables that were acceptable for lower frequency are no longer adequate. This invention provides more efficient shielding; is suitable for higher frequencies; provides a stronger cable structure; and reduces corrosion of the shielding.
Anthony P. Gabriel - Staten Island NY Jimmy Justiss - Bonham TX
Assignee:
General Cable Corporation - Greenwich CT
International Classification:
H01B 1106
US Classification:
174 36
Abstract:
Communication cables with cores that have groups of conductor pairs, that carry messages in opposite directions, in the same cable present the problem of crosstalk between the different groups. With the increase in carrier frequency that is used for communication, the crosstalk problem increases, and cables that were acceptable for lower frequency are no longer adequate. This invention provides more efficient shielding; is suitable for higher frequencies; provides a stronger cable structure; and reduces corrosion of the shielding.
Offset "O" Internal Shield Design For Pcm Telephone Cables
Jerzy Adam Olszewski - Edison NJ Anthony P. Gabriel - Staten Island NY
Assignee:
General Cable Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H01B 1104
US Classification:
174 36
Abstract:
The telephone communication cable of this specification has a metal shield formed by bending a sheet of metal at one or both edges so that the portions of the sheet that are folded over one another form a shield of double thickness and the shield has one or both of its edges formed by a continuous extent of folded metal instead of a square edge or fluted edge with a burr along the side of the edge toward which the slitting instrument advanced to make the cut. Air spaces are prevented by filling any clearance between the folded areas of the shield with adhesive. The shield is applied as a D-Screen with the edges off the original strip on the curved part of the D-Screen and away from the group of pairs that are shielded by the D-Screen.
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Excelsior College Albany, NY May 2009 ADNCoast Line Community College Fountain Valley, CA Dec 2008 Health Science TechnologyExcelsior College BSN Program BSN
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AMA Computer Learning Center Manila 2004 Certificate in Information Technology
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