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filingDate 1982-02-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber CA-1171482-A
titleOfInvention Offset reformable jumper
abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A jumper cable is formed from conven-tional ribbon cable having parallel conductors embedded in insulating material, either by lami-nating insulated or uninsulated conductors between plastic films, by extruding a plastic film around insulated or uninsulated conductors, or by bonding insulated conductors together, and subsequently separating the resulting individual insulated con-ductors at spaced intervals, forming a jumper of increased flexibility and reformability for use in confined spaces, without the need for subsequent removal of any part of the ribbon cable. The rib-bon cable is preferably formed in sections, each section containing an oblique section of separated conductors, and separated by an oblique stripped area of uninsulated conductors, adjacent insulated cable sections being offset from each other. The resulting cable is then preferably folded at a stripped area, to form a V-shaped offset reform-able jumper which may he easily reformed and reoriented after installation to fit into a con-fined space, while also having sections of unmodi-fied ribbon cable serving as support sections maintaining the individual conductors at predeter-mined parallel spacing to facilitate interconnec-tion and to prevent the individual conductors from becoming tangled. The jumper may be used to con-nect two devices that are side by side, or arranged in a V-shaped or W-shaped arrangement, as well as for connecting devices which are aligned.
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