This protective jacket of electrical conductors, tubing or the like has a semi-rigid generally tubular sheet body with male and female seam locking members along opposite lateral edges. A single barb-like hook on the male member engages a complementary pocket in the female member for securely interconnecting the edges and closing the seam. The jacket and seam closing members are integrally extruded and have sufficient stiffness that when the seam is closed, the jacket is in hoop tension.
Walter A. Plummer - Santa Ana CA Vernon L. Shrader - Laguna Hills CA Laurence R. Klein - Torrance CA
Assignee:
The Zippertubing Company - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H05K 900
US Classification:
174 35MS
Abstract:
An electrical shielding chamber has six electrically conductive rigid walls in electrical contact with each other. A first wall forms a first door and a second wall forms a second door, each of which is selectively attachable to at least three other walls. The chamber is collapsible for forming a substantially flat package, and expandable for forming a substantially electrically-shielded compartment.
Method Of Making And Using A Shielded Re-Enterable Jacket With Dielectric Spacer
Disclosed is a unitary re-enterable shielded jacket assembly for a plurality of insulated conductors provided with a dielectric spacer of nonconductive netting arranged and effective to provide a layer of air cells between the jacket shielding and the embraced conductors thereby to stabilize the impedance of the cable assembly from end to end thereof. One lateral edge of the dielectric spacer is attached to the jacket adjacent the inner shielding layer thereof and is sufficiently wide for its opposite edges to overlap when the jacket seam is closed. The dielectric spacer may be pleated lengthwise thereof to provide pockets for separate ribbon cables, the pleats being interconnected by hinges formed by groups of severed transverse strands which groups are separated by at least one unsevered transverse strand.
A gang tape dispenser for a multiplicity of dissimilar rolls of pressure sensitive tape selectively usable at the user's option. Each roll may bear a roll of distinctive symbols dissimilar from those on the other rolls enabling the user to employ strips alone or in any of a profusion of combinations for coding and identifying and the like purposes. The tape rolls are housed in aligned storage cells having dispensing ports facing a common severing blade. The dispenser can be bench mounted or suspended on a workman's belt.
Method Of Shielding Plural Ribbon Cables From Radio Frequency Interference
A method of protecting a plurality of ribbon cables from electrostatic and radio frequency interference utilizing inner and outer subassemblies each having flexible conductive shields secured together in electrical contact with one another and cooperating to provide a gapless shield embracing the cables. The inner subassembly is pleated longitudinally to form a separate shielded cell for each cable with the open edge of each cell embraced by the conductive shielding of the outer subassembly. The outer subassembly being held releasably closed as by a separable longitudinal seam. Conductive braiding and foil is held assembled to and in contact with the shielding layer of the inner subassembly and is maintained in contact with the shielding layer of the outer subassembly when the separable seam of the jacketing is closed.
Radio Frequency Shielding Jacket For Multiple Ribbon Cables
Protective jacketing and electrostatic and radio frequency shielding is provided for multiple ribbon cables comprising inner and outer subassemblies each having flexible conductive shields secured together in electrical contact with one another and cooperating to provide a gapless shield embracing the cables. The inner subassembly is pleated longitudinally to form a separate shielded cell for each cable with the open edge of each cell embraced by the conductive shielding of the outer subassembly. The outer subassembly being held releasably closed as by a separable longitudinal seam. Conductive braiding and foil is held assembled to and in contact with the shielding layer of the inner subassembly and is maintained in contact with the shielding layer of the outer subassembly when the separable seam of the jacketing is closed.
Shielded Re-Enterable Jacket With Dielectric Spacer And Method Of Making Same
Disclosed is a method of making a unitary re-enterable shielded jacket assembly for a plurality of insulated conductors provided with a dielectric spacer of nonconductive netting arranged and effective to provide a layer of air cells between the jacket shielding and the embraced conductors thereby to stabilize the impedance of the cable assembly from end to end thereof. One lateral edge of the dielectric spacer is attached to the jacket adjacent the inner shielding layer thereof and is sufficiently wide for its opposite edges to overlap when the jacket seam is closed. The dielectric spacer may be pleated lengthwise thereof to provide pockets for separate ribbon cables, the pleats being interconnected by hinges formed by groups of severed transverse strands which groups are separated by at least one unsevered transverse strand.
An electrical shielding jacket has a shield formed from a wire mesh strip. The cut ends of the strip are folded back onto the strip body and resistance welded in place. The jacket has a flexible casing which is closable by means of a zipper. A strip of hook and loop fastener is secured around the end of the jacket casing and is engagable to reinforce the zipper.
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