Enclosed ceramic filament

Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High tc superconducting device – article – or structured stock – Wire – fiber – or cable

Reexamination Certificate

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C505S236000, C505S231000, C505S432000, C505S431000, C174S125100, C029S599000, C428S546000, C428S930000

Reexamination Certificate

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10337686

ABSTRACT:
In the present invention, a superconducting (sc) ceramic filament is enclosed in a silver sheath which is sealed therearound by applying silver powder between the surfaces of said sheath, pressing the surfaces and powder into contact and then applying sufficient heat to fuse them together, which heat is below the melting point of the surfaces and powder and then sintering the so enclosed ceramic filament, which upon cooling, forms a superconductor.

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patent: EP 1050911 (2000-04-01), None
patent: 10-188696 (1998-07-01), None

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