Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
Patent
1988-11-08
1990-12-11
Simmons, David
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Making electrical conductors of indefinite length
29868, 29872, 174 84C, 174 93, 174 94R, B21F 1502
Patent
active
049767968
ABSTRACT:
An electrical conductor or cable splice is formed by passing the conductor ends from which any insulation has been removed through a ceramic insert so that portions of the conductor ends protrude out of the ceramic insert. These protruding portions are then mechanically and electrically connected to each other, by example, by soldering, welding, or brazing. A metal sleeve is then pushed over the ceramic insert and the ends of the sleeve are hermetically sealed to the metal jackets of the conductors or cable. The seal is accomplished, for example, for soldering. In this manner a so-called parallel connection is easily made in which the conductors double back. A longitudinal connection can also be made in which the conductors continue in the same direction through two inner sleeves and through an outer sleeve.
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Engel James J.
Fasse W. G.
Kane, Jr. D. H.
MTU Motoren und Turbinen Union Muenchen GmbH
Simmons David
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