GB1572299A

GB1572299A – Optical connector cable
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GB1572299A – Optical connector cable
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Optical connector cable

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GB1572299A

GB1572299A
GB5177277A
GB5177277A
GB1572299A
GB 1572299 A
GB1572299 A
GB 1572299A
GB 5177277 A
GB5177277 A
GB 5177277A
GB 5177277 A
GB5177277 A
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GB1572299 A
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cable
optical fibre
strength member
fibres
optical
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1977-12-13
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GB5177277A
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STC PLC

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Standard Telephone and Cables PLC
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1977-12-13
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1977-12-13
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1980-07-30

1977-12-13
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1977-12-13
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1980-07-30
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G—PHYSICS

G02—OPTICS

G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS

G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings

G02B6/44—Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables

G02B6/4401—Optical cables

G02B6/4415—Cables for special applications

G02B6/4427—Pressure resistant cables, e.g. undersea cables

G—PHYSICS

G02—OPTICS

G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS

G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings

G02B6/44—Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables

G02B6/4401—Optical cables

G02B6/441—Optical cables built up from sub-bundles

G—PHYSICS

G02—OPTICS

G02B—OPTICAL ELEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS

G02B6/00—Light guides; Structural details of arrangements comprising light guides and other optical elements, e.g. couplings

G02B6/44—Mechanical structures for providing tensile strength and external protection for fibres, e.g. optical transmission cables

G02B6/4401—Optical cables

G02B6/4415—Cables for special applications

G02B6/4416—Heterogeneous cables

Description

(54) OPTICAL CONNECTOR CABLE
(71) We, STANDARD TELEPHONES
AND CABLES LIMITED, a British Company of 190 Strand, London W.C.2., England do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: This invention relates to optical fibre cables, and especially to such cables for submarine use.
Where optical fibre cables are used for relatively long distances, repeaters have to be provided at intervals determined by the attenuation of the optical fibres. These repeaters are powered electrically with the power supplied from the terminal via metallic conductors. In designing a cable to meet these requirements it is essential that the cable when intended for underseas use should have good flexibility and should be resistant to high pressures and to the action of the sea.
An object of the invention is to provide an optical fibre cable in which the above requirements are met economically.
According to the invention we provide an optical fibre cable which includes a central strength member surrounded by a tubular electrical conductor on the outer surface of which there is located a plurality of optical fibres, the whole being enclosed in a cylindrical dielectric sheath, and in which the strength member is a stranded construction.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing, which is a crosssection of an optical fibre cable embodying the invention.
In the cable shown there is a substantially cylindrical strength member 1 on the cable neutral axis, the strength member being formed by steel strands plaited or dieformed together. This is surrounded by a tubular conductor 2 formed of copper tape on the outside of which are located optical fibres 6 spaced by filamentary fillers as indicated at 3. As shown there are four optical fibres 6 equi-spaced around the tubular conductor, although other numbers of an arrangements of fibres could be used. Thus it will be seen that the optical fibres are spaced from each other by filamentary fillers in the cable shown. The above elements are within a cylindrical sheath 4 of a dielectric material. This latter may, e.g. in the case of a submarine cable be within a further sheath 5 which can be armoured if necessary.
In the cable shown the strength member is made from high tensile steel and has an outer diameter of 8.75 mm. The tubular conductor has an outside diameter of 9.78 mm. and is made from copper tape 0.51 mm thick and 30.7 mm wide. The dielectric is polyethylene with an outside diameter of 24.75 mm.
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. An optical fibre cable which includes a central strength member surrounded by a tubudar electrical conductor on the outer surface of which there is located a plurality of optical fibres, the whole being enclosed in a cylindrical dielectric sheath, and in which the strength member is of stranded construction.
2. An optical fibre cable as claimed in claim 1, and in which the strength member is made from steel strands.
3. An optical fibre cable as claimed in claim 1 or 2, and in which the tubular con
**WARNING** end of DESC field may overlap start of CLMS **.

Claims (7)

**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. (54) OPTICAL CONNECTOR CABLE (71) We, STANDARD TELEPHONES AND CABLES LIMITED, a British Company of 190 Strand, London W.C.2., England do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: This invention relates to optical fibre cables, and especially to such cables for submarine use. Where optical fibre cables are used for relatively long distances, repeaters have to be provided at intervals determined by the attenuation of the optical fibres. These repeaters are powered electrically with the power supplied from the terminal via metallic conductors. In designing a cable to meet these requirements it is essential that the cable when intended for underseas use should have good flexibility and should be resistant to high pressures and to the action of the sea. An object of the invention is to provide an optical fibre cable in which the above requirements are met economically. According to the invention we provide an optical fibre cable which includes a central strength member surrounded by a tubular electrical conductor on the outer surface of which there is located a plurality of optical fibres, the whole being enclosed in a cylindrical dielectric sheath, and in which the strength member is a stranded construction. An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing, which is a crosssection of an optical fibre cable embodying the invention. In the cable shown there is a substantially cylindrical strength member 1 on the cable neutral axis, the strength member being formed by steel strands plaited or dieformed together. This is surrounded by a tubular conductor 2 formed of copper tape on the outside of which are located optical fibres 6 spaced by filamentary fillers as indicated at 3. As shown there are four optical fibres 6 equi-spaced around the tubular conductor, although other numbers of an arrangements of fibres could be used. Thus it will be seen that the optical fibres are spaced from each other by filamentary fillers in the cable shown. The above elements are within a cylindrical sheath 4 of a dielectric material. This latter may, e.g. in the case of a submarine cable be within a further sheath 5 which can be armoured if necessary. In the cable shown the strength member is made from high tensile steel and has an outer diameter of 8.75 mm. The tubular conductor has an outside diameter of 9.78 mm. and is made from copper tape 0.51 mm thick and 30.7 mm wide. The dielectric is polyethylene with an outside diameter of 24.75 mm. WHAT WE CLAIM IS:

1. An optical fibre cable which includes a central strength member surrounded by a tubudar electrical conductor on the outer surface of which there is located a plurality of optical fibres, the whole being enclosed in a cylindrical dielectric sheath, and in which the strength member is of stranded construction.

2. An optical fibre cable as claimed in claim 1, and in which the strength member is made from steel strands.

3. An optical fibre cable as claimed in claim 1 or 2, and in which the tubular con ductor is of copper tape.

4. An optical fibre cable as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3 and in which the fibres are spaced from each other by filamentary fillers.

5. An optical fibre cable which includes a stranded central strength member formed from a number of steel strands, a tubular electrical conductor surrounding and over
laying the stranded strength member a plurality of optical fibres located on the outer
surface of the tubular conductor, which
fibres are spaced from each other by filamentary fillers, and a sheath of a dielectric material overlaying the fibres and the fillers.

6. An optical fibre cable as claimed in claim 5, and which includes an outer armoured sheath overlaying the dielectric sheath

7. An optical fibre cable substantially as
described with reference to the accompany
ing drawing.

GB5177277A
1977-12-13
1977-12-13
Optical connector cable

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Optical connector cable

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Optical connector cable

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Optical connector cable

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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party

Publication number
Priority date
Publication date
Assignee
Title

FR2469724A1
(en)

*

1979-11-15
1981-05-22
Int Standard Electric Corp

OPTICAL FIBER SUBMARINE CABLE

GB2164171A
(en)

*

1984-09-06
1986-03-12
Bicc Plc
Overhead electric conductor wrapped in optical fibre ribbon

FR2584200A1
(en)

*

1986-06-27
1987-01-02
Int Standard Electric Corp
Fibre-optic cable and its manufacturing process

US4676590A
(en)

*

1984-04-19
1987-06-30
Societa’ Cavi Pirelli S.P.A.
Pressure resistant submarine optical fiber cable

US4697875A
(en)

*

1985-05-29
1987-10-06
Societa Cavi Pirelli S.P.A.
Pressure resistant submarine optical fiber cable

US4722589A
(en)

*

1985-02-26
1988-02-02
Societa’ Cavi Pirelli S.P.A.
Pressure resistant optical fiber cable

EP0285917A1
(en)

*

1987-03-31
1988-10-12
PIRELLI CAVI S.p.A.
Cable for conveying electric power and for transmitting optical signals

1977

1977-12-13
GB
GB5177277A
patent/GB1572299A/en
not_active
Expired

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party

Publication number
Priority date
Publication date
Assignee
Title

FR2469724A1
(en)

*

1979-11-15
1981-05-22
Int Standard Electric Corp

OPTICAL FIBER SUBMARINE CABLE

US4676590A
(en)

*

1984-04-19
1987-06-30
Societa’ Cavi Pirelli S.P.A.
Pressure resistant submarine optical fiber cable

GB2164171A
(en)

*

1984-09-06
1986-03-12
Bicc Plc
Overhead electric conductor wrapped in optical fibre ribbon

US4722589A
(en)

*

1985-02-26
1988-02-02
Societa’ Cavi Pirelli S.P.A.
Pressure resistant optical fiber cable

US4697875A
(en)

*

1985-05-29
1987-10-06
Societa Cavi Pirelli S.P.A.
Pressure resistant submarine optical fiber cable

FR2584200A1
(en)

*

1986-06-27
1987-01-02
Int Standard Electric Corp
Fibre-optic cable and its manufacturing process

EP0285917A1
(en)

*

1987-03-31
1988-10-12
PIRELLI CAVI S.p.A.
Cable for conveying electric power and for transmitting optical signals

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Legal Events

Date
Code
Title
Description

1980-10-15
PS
Patent sealed

1982-01-06
746
Register noted ‘licences of right’ (sect. 46/1977)

1990-08-08
PCNP
Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee

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