Double bushing well with cantilever load supporting legs

Geometrical instruments

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339 94A, 339218R, H01R 1350

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040593290

ABSTRACT:
A bushing well assembly for an electrical apparatus enclosure having a first conductor portion disclosed on a first axis and extending interiorly of the enclosure for connection to the electrical apparatus, at least two other conductor portions disposed on respective second and third axes and extending exteriorly of the electrical apparatus enclosure for connection to respective separable terminators, and an insulating housing for supporting the conductor portions with respect to the enclosure having supporting legs integral thereto to relieve the cantilever forces exerted on the bushing well assembly. The housing is also provided with a recess to retain a gasket and limit the compressive forces exerted thereon.

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patent: 3054850 (1962-09-01), Dulude
patent: 3073891 (1963-01-01), Barengoltz
patent: 3422392 (1969-01-01), Woods
patent: 3509516 (1970-04-01), Phillips
patent: 3617986 (1971-11-01), Becker et al.

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