Electrical feed-through assembly and method of making same

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Through wall or plate

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29592, 339218M, H01B 1730

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ABSTRACT:
An electrical feed-through assembly adapted to be directly connected to a bulkhead assembly for conducting high voltage electrical energy between a low pressure and high pressure area. A hollow casing is removably connected by conventional means of packing glands to a bulkhead assembly. Conductors located within the casing are completely covered by dielectric materials that are bonded directly to each conductor. The conductors and the dielectric materials have different internal and external diameters to form increased bonding areas for withstanding high pressure differentials and high voltage differentials. A deformable dielectric bonding material bonds the conductors to the casing in the area of high pressure. A non-deformable dielectric bonding material adjacent to the deformable bonding material bonds the conductors to the remaining inside area of the casing.

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patent: 3871734 (1975-03-01), Murtland

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