Electrical connectors – Coupling part to receive fluorescent or neon lamp – With provision for axial receipt of lamp contact
Patent
1989-02-06
1990-09-04
Pirlot, David L.
Electrical connectors
Coupling part to receive fluorescent or neon lamp
With provision for axial receipt of lamp contact
439237, 439934, H01R 3302
Patent
active
049540998
ABSTRACT:
In an electrical receptacle having a generally hollow cylindrical section for receiving a high tension wire at one end and a neon tube at another end, said neon tube adapted for electrical connection with said high tension wire interiorally of said hollow cylindrical section, said hollow cylindrical section comprised of carbonate resin plastic for resisting sudden heat increases within said hollow cylindrical section in the region of said electrical contact with said neon tube and said high tension wire wherein said carbonate resin plastic has a melt flow of 9 to about 12 g/10 m at 300 degrees Centigrade and 1,200 g load and tensile stress at yield of 63 MPa, a tensile stress at break of 68 MPa, a delfection temperature under load at 1.8 MPa of 133 degrees Centigrade and a dielectric strength of greater than 16 KV/mm.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3539969 (1970-11-01), Johnson et al.
patent: 4444446 (1984-04-01), Hageman
patent: 4460226 (1984-07-01), Hageman
Slowski Darrel
Slowski David
Slowski Wasyl
Pirlot David L.
Williams Sign Supplies Ltd.
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