Electricity: conductors and insulators – Insulators – Through wall or plate
Patent
1994-04-19
1996-06-11
Kincaid, Kristine L.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Insulators
Through wall or plate
174 5055, 174 5056, 174 5057, 174 65R, H01B 1726
Patent
active
055257593
ABSTRACT:
A feedthrough extending through the wall of an enclosure includes a body portion having a stem portion extending through the wall and a head portion abutting against the wall. The feedthrough assembly further includes a seal member and a biasing member to bias at least a portion of the head against the seal member. The body portion may be conductive, to form an electric current path through the wall of the enclosure, or may form a non-conductive passage to route a feed member, such as an optic cable, or tubular gas or liquid supply conduits, into the enclosure.
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Ghosh Paramita
Kincaid Kristine L.
Patterson B. Todd
Verplancken Donald
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