Geometrical instruments
Patent
1980-10-16
1983-06-28
McGlynn, Joseph H.
Geometrical instruments
339112R, 339177R, H01R 1102
Patent
active
043902189
ABSTRACT:
The construction of an expansion joint for use in the inner power conductor of a coaxial transmission line whereby the heat generated in the line may flow through the joints from the hotter areas to the cooler areas and conventional heat sinks with such ease and rapidity that there will be no destructive temperature buildup at any of the joints in the line. This is accomplished in major part by the introduction within each joint of a short section of metallic tubing of good heat conductivity that is in contact with both parts of the joint in heat transmitting relation. The tubing in combination with the novel joint construction greatly increases the rate of heat flow from the hotter part of the joint to the less hot part. The tubing is preferably fixed to one part of the joint and in sliding engagement with the other but it may be in sliding engagement with both parts.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3319214 (1967-05-01), Sewell
patent: 3432779 (1969-03-01), Sewell
patent: 3818421 (1974-06-01), Kruger
Marks Mech. Engineers' Handbook-6th Edition, pp. 4-94.
Chittick C. Yardley
McGlynn Joseph H.
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