High pressure electrical insulated feed thru connector

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174152GM, 339275R, H01B 1726, H01R 702

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041741455

ABSTRACT:
A feed-thru type hermetic electrical connector including at least one connector pin feeding through an insulator block within the metallic body of the connector shell. A compression stop arrangement coaxially disposed about the insulator body is brazed to the shell, and the shoulder on the insulator block bears against this top in a compression mode, the high pressure or internal connector being at the opposite end of the shell. Seals between the pin and an internal bore at the high pressure end of the insulator block and between the insulator block and the metallic shell at the high pressure end are hermetically brazed in place, the first of these also functioning to transfer the axial compressive load without permitting appreciable shear action between the pin and insulator block.

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patent: 1697165 (1929-01-01), Dallenbach
patent: 2934589 (1960-04-01), Sykora
patent: 3007130 (1961-10-01), Martin
patent: 3134230 (1964-05-01), Lynch
patent: 3853390 (1974-12-01), Dekoeyer et al.

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