Electrical connectors – Having retainer or passageway for fluent material
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-23
2007-10-23
Hammond, Briggitte R. (Department: 2833)
Electrical connectors
Having retainer or passageway for fluent material
Reexamination Certificate
active
11202530
ABSTRACT:
An electro-fluidic interconnection. The interconnection includes a body (200) formed of a ceramic material. The body (200) is provided with an aperture (206) having a profile suitable for receiving an interconnecting conduit (400). The interconnecting conduit (400) can be formed of the same type of ceramic material as the body (200). The conduit (400) is defined by an outer shell (403) with a hollow bore (402) for transporting a fluid. A mating portion (404) of the conduit has an exterior profile that matches the profile of the aperture. Moreover, the mating portion (404) of the conduit (400) can be compression fitted within the aperture (206). Conductive traces (406, 208) on the conduit and the body can be electrically connected to complete the electro-fluidic interconnection.
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Gamlen Carol
Koeneman Paul
Pleskach Michael
Snyder Steven R.
Hammond Briggitte R.
Harris Corporation
Sacco Robert J.
Sacco & Associates PA
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