Claims
- 1. For use in a fuel or hydraulic line onboard an aircraft, a system for electrically isolating sections of metal conduits connected together in series which form such a line, said system comprising:
- a first electrically conductive tubular conduit section having an end portion connected to an end portion of a second electrically conductive tubular conduit section, and having another portion;
- means for grounding said another portion;
- means for supporting said first conduit section in said aircraft;
- means for electrically insulating said first conduit section from said supporting means,
- wherein said end portions of said first and second conduit sections each have a layer of dielectric polyimide material covering an outer side surface, and end surface, and an inner side surface thereof, to electrically isolate each end portion from the other.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1, including an annular ring of dielectric material positioned between the end portions of said first and second conduit sections.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said insulating means comprises a tubular member made of an insulating material, said tubular member surrounding said first conduit section and being positioned between said first conduit section and said supporting means in a manner so as to electrically isolate said first conduit section from said supporting means.
- 4. In an aircraft, a method of preventing electrical arcing between a plurality of electrically conductive tubular conduit sections which are connected together at their ends to form a continuous fuel or hydraulic line, or the like, comprising:
- coating the ends of each section with a layer of dielectric polyimide material; and
- electrically grounding each section.
- 5. The method of claim 4, including:
- providing a dielectric ring between the ends of the conduit sections.
Government Interests
The U.S. government has a property interest in the invention disclosed herein.
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