Claims
- 1. An electrical connector, for a thermocouple, comprising: within an electrically insulating housing, at least two spaced apart apertured blocks of ferrite material, each block having an aperture therethrough of a different diameter from the other block; at least two elongate metallic conductors, each composed of a different metal and each of a different diameter and carried, by each body through which each is positioned in each aperture to project from each block of ferrite material.
- 2. An electrical connector, for a thermocouple, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said blocks of ferrite material are housed within said body.
- 3. An electrical connector, for a thermocouple, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ferrite blocks are of elongate parallelpipedal form with each said metallic conductor positioned along and within the elongation of said ferrite block.
- 4. In combination, an electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, cable means coupled to said electrical connector, and a thermoelectric device engaged with said electrical connector.
- 5. An electrical connector, for a thermocouple, as claimed in claim 1, wherein to receive said conductor, and each said ferrite block has a through passage of cross-section corresponding to the cross-section of said conductor and dimensioned to form a clearance fit on said conductor.
- 6. An electrical conductor, for a thermocouple, as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cross-section of said through passage and of said conductor is circular.
- 7. An electrical conductor, for a thermocouple, as claimed in claim 5, where in said conductor is formed as a strip of greater width than thickness, and wherein said through passage of said ferrite block has a corresponding cross-section to receive said strip with clearance.
- 8. An electrical connector, in combination with a thermoelectric device, said connector comprising a body of electrically insulating material, a plurality of elongate metallic conductors each of a different metal and of a different diameter carried by said body, and a respective block of ferrite material carried by said body for each said conductor, each conductor projecting through and projecting from its respective block of ferrite material.
- 9. An electrical connector, as claimed in claim 8, wherein said elongate metallic conductors are respectively of different cross-sectional shape one from another.
- 10. An electrical connector, as claimed in claim 8, wherein said elongate metallic conductors are respectively of different cross-sectional dimension one from another.
- 11. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 8, wherein said elongate metallic conductors are respectively formed of metals of different alloy designation.
- 12. In combination of claim 7 having cable means coupled to said electrical connector.
- 13. The method of making an electrical connector, for a thermoelectric device, which comprises:(i) providing a body of electrically insulating material; (ii) providing at least two aperture blocks of ferrite material within said body; (iii) providing an elongate metallic conductor within each said block each conductor of a different metal and of a different diameter and positioned through and projecting from each said block of ferrite material.
- 14. The method of making an electrical connector, for a thermoelectric device, which comprises:(i) providing a pair of elongate metallic conductors respectively of metals of different alloy designations and of different diameter; (ii) providing a pair of apertured blocks of ferrite material spaced apart; (iii) positioning each said elongate metallic conductor through, and projecting at each end from, a respective one of said blocks of ferrite material, to form a respective conductor and block assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S patent applications: Ser. No. 09/039,496 filed Mar. 16, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,355, which is a division of abandoned application Ser. No. 08/605,607 filed Feb. 22, 1996; Ser. No. 08/710,683 filed Sep. 24, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,910,030; and Ser. No. 09/131,411 filed Aug. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,729, which is a division of Ser. No. 08/751,594 filed Nov. 18, 1996, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,496 issued Nov. 10, 1998.
Government Interests
This disclosure contains no night to any inventions made under federally sponsored research and development.
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