Electricity: conductors and insulators – Anti-inductive structures – Conductor transposition
Patent
1975-05-14
1976-12-14
Grimley, Arthur T.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Anti-inductive structures
Conductor transposition
29599, 174 15S, 174117F, 174128S, H01B 708, H01B 1200
Patent
active
039977145
ABSTRACT:
Superconductive lead having several crossed or transposed filaments. A copper deposit, a superconductive deposit, a copper deposit, are formed successively on the surface of a support to constitute parts of stabilized filament, cupronickel deposits and further parts of stabilized filaments, to constitute several continuous filaments crossing one another and being electrically uncoupled from one another in the crossing zones by the insulating cupronickel deposits.
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Letellier Bernard
Renard Jean-Claude
Compagnie Generale D'Electricite
Grimley Arthur T.
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