Electrical connectors – Having retainer or passageway for fluent material – Liquid retainer
Patent
1997-04-04
1999-05-04
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical connectors
Having retainer or passageway for fluent material
Liquid retainer
439139, H01R 460
Patent
active
058997652
ABSTRACT:
A submersible connector having redundant bladders, each filled with a dielectric liquid. An inner bladder contains an electrical contact, and an insertion sleeve of the inner bladder is pinched closed by a spring. An outer bladder is disposed around the inner bladder, and also has an entrance sleeve that is pinched closed independently of the inner bladder. With this arrangement, the redundant bladders are constructed so as to provide independent penetrable seals.
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Niekrasz Edward J.
Stephens Daniel A.
Biggi Brian J.
Lockheed Martin Services, Inc.
Stephan Steven L.
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