Heat-shrinkable molded high voltage connector

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29447, 29630A, 264272, H02G 1500

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040260151

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an electrical connector for a high voltage electrical lead terminated to an electrical contact and a method for making the same wherein the connector includes a silicone rubber receptacle insertably receiving and surrounding the contact to prevent arcing thereof together with a dielectric tube having a section secured within the receptacle and being pre-shrunk to conform in shape to that of the electrical contact. A heat-shrinkable section of the tube projects from the receptacle and is heat-shrinkable to conform sealably around the electrical lead.

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