WO2009036556A1 - Electrical transmission cable - Google Patents
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- WO2009036556A1 WO2009036556A1 PCT/CA2008/001633 CA2008001633W WO2009036556A1 WO 2009036556 A1 WO2009036556 A1 WO 2009036556A1 CA 2008001633 W CA2008001633 W CA 2008001633W WO 2009036556 A1 WO2009036556 A1 WO 2009036556A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01B—CABLES; CONDUCTORS; INSULATORS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR CONDUCTIVE, INSULATING OR DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
- H01B7/00—Insulated conductors or cables characterised by their form
- H01B7/0009—Details relating to the conductive cores
- H01B7/0027—Liquid conductors
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01B—CABLES; CONDUCTORS; INSULATORS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR CONDUCTIVE, INSULATING OR DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
- H01B7/00—Insulated conductors or cables characterised by their form
- H01B7/16—Rigid-tube cables
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- This invention relates to the field of electrical transmission cables and in particular to an electrical transmission cable that substantially preserves a phase coherence of a signal transmitted therethrough.
- an electrical transmission device comprising: a tube containing a liquid conducting material therein; and, a first and a second connector element connected to a first and a second end portion of the tube, respectively, such that the liquid conducting material is contained in the tube in a sealed fashion, the first connector element for receiving an electrical signal and providing the electrical signal to the liquid conducting material for transmission to the second connector element, the second connector element for receiving the electrical signal from the liquid conducting material and for providing the received electrical signal, wherein in operation the electrical signal provided by the second connector element has a substantially same phase coherence than the electrical signal received at the first connector element.
- an electrical phase shifting device comprising: a tube containing a liquid conducting material therein; at least a wire disposed in the liquid conducting material; and, a first and a second connector element connected to a first and a second end portion of the tube, respectively, such that the liquid conducting material is contained in the tube in a sealed fashion, the first and the second connector element being connected to a first and a second end portion of the at least a wire, the first connector element for receiving an electrical signal and providing the electrical signal to the liquid conducting material and the wire for transmission to the second connector element, the second connector element for receiving the electrical signal from the liquid conducting material and the wire and for providing the received electrical signal, wherein in operation a phase coherence of the electrical signal has been changed in a predetermined fashion.
- an electrical phase shifting device comprising: a tube containing a liquid conducting material therein; a plurality of solid particles disposed in the liquid conducting material; a first and a second connector element connected to a first and a second end portion of the tube, respectively, such that the liquid conducting material is contained in the tube in a sealed fashion, the first connector element for receiving an electrical signal and providing the electrical signal to the liquid conducting material for transmission to the second connector element, the second connector element for receiving the electrical signal from the liquid conducting material and for providing the received electrical signal, wherein in operation a phase coherence of the electrical signal has been changed in a predetermined fashion.
- FIGS Ia and Ib are simplified block diagrams of an electrical transmission cable according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram of another electrical transmission cable according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figures 3a and 3b are simplified block diagrams of yet other electrical transmission cables according to embodiments of the invention.
- FIGs 4a and 4b are simplified block diagrams of an electrical phase shifting device according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a simplified block diagram of another electrical phase shifting device according to an embodiment of the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
- An audio signal is electronically encoded in the form of a rapidly time varying voltage which - ideally - directly corresponds to the time varying sound signal of an acoustic event.
- This time varying voltage produces corresponding electromagnetic waves that propagate through a conductive metal wire of an audio cable causing displacement of electrons in the metal wire.
- High frequency components of the audio signal cause a rapid displacement of the electrons and as a result interactions of the rapidly displaced electrons with the atoms of the metal wire cause a phase shift distorting the phase coherence of the audio signal.
- Applicant has found that use of a liquid conducting material such as, for example, a liquid alloy for transmitting the audio signal substantially reduces the phase shift experienced by the high frequency components of the audio signal and, therefore, substantially preserves the phase coherence of the transmitted audio signal.
- a liquid conducting material such as, for example, a liquid alloy for transmitting the audio signal substantially reduces the phase shift experienced by the high frequency components of the audio signal and, therefore, substantially preserves the phase coherence of the transmitted audio signal.
- FIG. Ia illustrating a cross sectional view along a longitudinal axis 101 of the electrical transmission cable 100
- Fig. Ib illustrating a cross sectional view perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 101.
- the electrical transmission cable 100 comprises a tube 102 containing a liquid conducting material 104 therein.
- the liquid conducting material 104 is contained in the tube 102 in a sealed fashion by connector elements 106A and 106B, which form, for example, together with housings 108 A and 108B, respectively, connector plugs for mating the electrical transmission cable 100 with respective ports of components of an audio system.
- the liquid conducting material 104 is contained such that it is in contact with the connector elements 106A and 106B for transmission of an electrical signal to and from the liquid conducting material 104.
- an electrical signal is, for example, coupled via the connector element 106 A into the liquid conducting material 104, transmitted via the liquid conducting material 104, and then coupled to the connector element 106B.
- liquid conducting materials available for use with the electrical transmission cable 100, that are in a liquid phase in a predetermined operating temperature range of the electrical transmission cable 100 such as, for example, room temperature - 20° C ⁇ 15° C.
- a variety of eutectic alloys are in the liquid phase at various different temperature ranges.
- GALINSTANTM for example, is a eutectic alloy composed of gallium, indium, and tin, which has a melting point of - 19 ° C and a boiling point of > 1300 ° C.
- GALINSTANTM is widely used as mercury replacement in thermometers and, therefore, readily available.
- non- eutectic alloys are employed.
- non-metallic liquid conducting materials are employed.
- the tube 102 is made, for example, of a flexible plastic material such as, for example, TEFLONTM or Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP).
- the tube 102 is made of a rigid plastic material or metal. While in Fig. Ib an internal cross section of circular shape of the tube 102 is shown, it is also possible to use other shapes for the internal cross section of the tube 102 such as for example, square-shape, star-shape, or ellipse-shape. However, it is possible that such shapes induce a phase shift and, therefore, the shape is determined such that the phase shift is minimized or a predetermined phase shift is obtained.
- the connector elements 106A and 106B are made of an electrically conductive material, for example, a solid metal, for transmitting the electrical signal and for coupling the same to and from the liquid metal 104.
- a metal such as, for example, silver or gold is used.
- Another function of the connector elements 106 A and 106B is to seal the liquid metal 104 inside the tube 102. This is achieved, for example, by providing a tight fit between an end portion of the tube 102 and a portion of the connector element 106 A, 106B inserted into the tube 102.
- an adhesive is used to provide a seal between the end portion of the tube 102 and the connector element 106 A, 106B.
- the tube 102 is surrounded with a mechanical dampening material 202, as shown in the embodiment 200 of Fig. 2.
- a mechanical dampening material 202 there are various materials available that provide a mechanical dampening effect such as, for example, VECTRANTM.
- an electrical transmission cable comprising a plurality of pathways, for example, a plurality of pathways for transmitting different electrical signals or a pathway for transmitting an electrical signal and a pathway for providing a ground connection.
- electrical transmission cables 300A and 300B are shown, respectively, comprising a first pathway 302 for transmitting an electrical signal and a second pathway for providing a ground connection between connector elements 306 A and 306B.
- the first pathway 302 comprises a tube containing a liquid metal for transmitting the electrical signal as shown in Figs. Ia and Ib above, while the second pathway 304 comprises either a solid conducting material or a liquid conducting material.
- the second pathway 304 is disposed parallel to the first pathway 302, as shown in Fig. 3a, or wound around the first pathway 302, as shown in Fig. 3b.
- the first pathway is surrounded with a mechanical dampening material as disclosed above or both pathways are surrounded with a mechanical dampening material or, alternatively, both pathways are together surrounded with the mechanical dampening material.
- FIG. 4a and 4b simplified block diagrams of an electrical phase shifting device 400 according to an embodiment of the invention are shown, with Fig. 4a illustrating a cross sectional view along a longitudinal axis 401 of the electrical phase shifting device 400, and Fig. 4b illustrating a cross sectional view perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 401.
- the electrical phase shifting device 400 comprises a tube 402 containing a liquid conducting material 404 therein.
- the liquid conducting material 404 is contained in the tube 402 in a sealed fashion by connector elements 406A and 406B, which form, for example, together with housings 408A and 408B, respectively, connector plugs.
- wires 410 Disposed in the tube 402 are wires 410 made of a solid metal - alloy or substantially pure element such as, for example, silver - and connected to the connector elements 406 A and 406B.
- Different impedances of the liquid conducting material 404 and the material of the wires 410 in combination with the geometry of the tube 402 and the wires 410 cause frequency dependent phase shifts acting on an electrical signal transmitted therethrough.
- the electrical phase shifting device 400 is designed such that the phase coherence of an electrical signal transmitted therethrough is changed in a predetermined fashion.
- the electrical phase shifting device 500 comprises a tube 502 containing a liquid conducting material 504 therein.
- the liquid conducting material 504 is contained in the tube 502 in a sealed fashion by connector elements 506A and 506B, which form, for example, together with housings 508A and 508B, respectively, connector plugs.
- connector elements 506A and 506B which form, for example, together with housings 508A and 508B, respectively, connector plugs.
- Different impedances of the liquid conducting material 504 and the material of the particles 510 in combination with the geometry of the tube 502 and the number, size, and shape of the particles 510 cause frequency dependent phase shifts acting on an electrical signal transmitted therethrough.
- the particles 510 are, for example, micro-to-nano sized particles of a substantially same size or a combination of different sizes.
- the electrical phase shifting device 500 is designed such that the phase coherence of electrical signals transmitted therethrough is changed in a predetermined fashion.
- the electrical transmission cable as well as the electrical phase shifting device according to embodiments of the invention are operated with an AC or DC biasing current/voltage, for example, to "warm up" the cable or device to a predetermined operating temperature.
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