Insulator assembly for a high voltage power supply wire

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – With insulator-supporting or attaching means

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174167, 174174, H01B 1714

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059490284

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for electrically insulating and supporting a power supply wire relative to a substantially planar boundary, is disclosed. A translucent insulator is formed from a supercooled, nonporous igneous magma, such as glass, and includes a head and a shank extending from the head, the shank extendable through an opening in the boundary. The head and the shank form an annular passageway for receiving disposition of the wire. A shoulder surface limits the extension of the shank through the boundary opening and a retaining member, such as a nut, engages corresponding features of the shank to secure the insulator relative to the boundary. A seal can be additionally provided to engage the head and the wire to further seal the insulator.

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