Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – With cooling or fluid feeding – circulating or distributing
Patent
1995-03-06
1997-03-18
Kincaid, Kristine L.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
With fluids or vacuum
With cooling or fluid feeding, circulating or distributing
174 157, 174 19, H01B 734
Patent
active
056125089
ABSTRACT:
A flexible jumper is made by arranging a series of stranded conductors around a hollow core, placing a sleeve over the ends of the arranged conductors and then crimping the sleeve and conductors to provide a more dense conductor annulus between the sleeve and core. The solidified and concentric circularized conductor ends are soldered into a socket of respective terminations without the solder wicking up the conductors. A hose is sealed to each termination and water is circulated through the jumper. The jumper is more efficient, easier to make, and has a longer service life.
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Kincaid Kristine L.
Nguyen Chau N.
Watteredge-Uniflex Inc.
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