Glaze to pin connection for an electrical insulator with embedde

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Combined

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174182, 174211, H01B 1742, H01B 1750, H01B 1708

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044436599

ABSTRACT:
This disclosure teaches an electrical insulator with improved glaze to pin electrical connection. A suitably contoured porcelain insulator shell is coated with a semiconductive glaze and has a metal cap and a metal pin each situated at a surface of the insulator shell opposite to the other. The insulator shell forms a recess to receive the pin and Portland cement is poured therein for mechanically securing the pin embedded in the insulator shell. A phenolic polymer composition is applied to cover the surface of the Portland cement to connect the pin electrically to the glaze and thus to accommodate passage of leakage current.

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patent: 3941918 (1976-03-01), Nigol et al.
The Condensed Chemical Dictionary, Sixth Edition, Reinhold Publishing Corp., New York, copyright 1961, pp. 217 and 876.

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