Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Discharging or preventing accumulation of electric charge – Of storage or hazardous area or fluid handling
Patent
1985-09-30
1987-03-31
Hix, L. T.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Discharging or preventing accumulation of electric charge
Of storage or hazardous area or fluid handling
361218, H05F 300
Patent
active
046547479
ABSTRACT:
A first and a second conduit section (10, 12) each have end portions (11, 13) which are covered by a dielectric insulating material (14, 22). The dielectric material (14, 22) covers an outer side surface (16, 24), an end surface (18, 26), and an inner side surface (20, 28) of each end portion (11, 13). The conduit sections are connected together at their ends to form a continuous conduit. Each section is grounded, which in combination with the dielectric material, prevents an electric spark from arcing between their ends.
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Hix L. T,.
Kaser Bruce A.
Lee Douglas S.
The Boeing Company
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