18576099. SHIELDED ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PATH simplified abstract (Autonetworks Technologies, Ltd.)
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SHIELDED ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PATH
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Autonetworks Technologies, Ltd.
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SHIELDED ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PATH - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18576099 titled 'SHIELDED ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE PATH
The shielded electrically conductive path described in the patent application includes a shielded cable with a core wire, a braided wire, a sheath, a folded portion covering the outer surface of the sheath, a sleeve swaged to the outer surface of the sheath, and a second outer conductor with a rear crimping portion.
- The folded portion is formed by folding a front end part of the braided wire rearward.
- The sleeve is swaged between the outer surface of the sheath and the folded portion.
- The second outer conductor has a rear crimping portion with a swaging portion and claw portions cantilevered radially inward from the rear end of the swaging portion.
- The sleeve consists of a tubular base portion and an extending portion that extends rearward from the rear end edge of the base portion.
- The outer diameter of the rear end of the extending portion is larger than that of the base portion.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in the manufacturing of shielded cables for various electronic devices. - It can be applied in industries where electromagnetic interference shielding is crucial, such as aerospace and telecommunications.
Problems Solved: - Provides enhanced electromagnetic interference shielding for cables. - Ensures secure connections between different components of the cable.
Benefits: - Improved signal quality and reliability in electronic devices. - Enhanced durability and longevity of shielded cables.
Commercial Applications: - This technology can be utilized in the production of high-performance cables for data transmission in industrial settings. - It can also be integrated into medical devices where signal integrity is critical.
Questions about Shielded Electrically Conductive Path: 1. How does the folded portion of the braided wire contribute to the overall effectiveness of the shielded cable? 2. What are the specific advantages of using a sleeve swaged to the outer surface of the sheath in this technology?
Frequently Updated Research: - Stay informed about the latest advancements in electromagnetic interference shielding techniques for cables to ensure the technology remains competitive in the market.
Original Abstract Submitted
A shielded electrically conductive path is provided with a shielded cable including a core wire, a braided wire, a sheath and a folded portion covering an outer surface of the sheath and formed by folding a front end part of the braided wire rearward, a sleeve swaged to the outer surface of the sheath between the outer surface of the sheath and the folded portion, and a second outer conductor formed with a rear crimping portion in a rear end part. The rear crimping portion includes a swaging portion and claw portions cantilevered radially inward from a rear end of the swaging portion. The sleeve includes a tubular base portion and an extending portion extending rearward from a rear end edge of the base portion. An outer diameter of a rear end of the extending portion is larger than that of the base portion.