Claims
- 1. A current leadthrough particularly for refrigerators, comprising a one-piece insulator including a radially extending disc-shaped base portion and a plurality of axially extending nub portions extending upwardly from a top of said disc-shaped base portion, said nub portions being arranged at spaced locations on said top of said base portion and said base portion extending radially outwardly of said nub portions, and an electrically conductive pin extending through said base portion and each of said nub portions, each pin being gas-tightly engaged with a nub portion, said insulator comprising a thermoplastic material having temperature stability, being insensitive to chemicals and having some elasticicity, said base portion and said nub portions being molded in one piece, each nub portion having an axially extending bore therein which also extends through said disc-shaped base portion, each bore having a large diameter part in said base portion and in a portion of each nub portion which is greater in diameter than said pin extending through said base portion and each of said nub portions, each bore also having a small diameter part at a location spaced away from said base portion for gas tightly engaging around said pin, said base portion being substantially cylindrical and each nub portion having a lower cylindrical part connected directly to said base portion and said large diameter part of said bore extending into said cylindrical part, an upper frusto-conical part connected on said cylindrical part, said frusto-conical part having a large diameter bottom end connected to said cylindrical part and having about the same diameter as said cylindrical part, said nub including a radially outwardy extending ring-shaped bead connected therearound between said cylindrical and frusto-conical parts.
- 2. A current leadthrough according to claim 1, wherein said base portion includes a top face containing said nub portions having a ring bead extending around each of said nub portions.
- 3. A current leadthrough according to claim 2, including a recess defined between said insulator and each conductive pin extending upwardly from the bottom of said base portion substantially through said cylindrical portion of said nub portion.
- 4. A current leadthrough according to claim 3, including a flange reinforcing said base portion projecting outwardly around said nub portions.
- 5. A current leadthrough according to claim 4, wherein said pins have upper free ends with upset contact surfaces.
- 6. A current leadthrough for refrigerators, comprising a one-piece insulator including a radially extending base portion and a plurality of axially extending nub portions extending upwardly from a top of said base portion, said nub portions being arranged at spaced locations on said top of said base portion and said base portion extending radially outwardly from said nub portions, a plurality of electrically conductive pins extending through said base portion, each of said pins extending through one of said nub portions, said insulator comprising a thermoplastic material having temperature stability and being insensitive to chemicals and having some elasticity, said base portion and said nub portions being molded in one piece, each nub portion having an axially extending bore therethrough which also extends through said base portion, each bore having a large diameter part in said base portion and in a portion of said nub portion which is larger in diameter than said pin extending through said base portion and each of said nub portions, each bore also having a small diameter part at a location spaced away from said base portion for tightly engaging around said pin, said small diameter part being entirely in its respective nub portion, said large diameter part of each bore defining an annular space around said pin in the vicinity of said base portion and in the vicinity of part of each nub portion, each nub portion having a cylindrical part surrounding said large diameter part of said bore and a frusto-conical part connected to said cylindrical part and surrounding said small diameter part of said bore.
- 7. A current leadthrough according to claim 6, wherein said base portion is cylindrical and disc shaped.
- 8. A current leadthrough according to claim 7, wherein each nub portion includes an annular bead positioned between said cylindrical and said frusto-conical parts.
- 9. A current leadthrough according to claim 8, including a ring shaped bead disposed on said top of said base portion and surrounding each of said cylindrical parts of each of said nub portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 627,422, filed July 3, 1984, now abandoned.
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