Claims
- 1. A material for use in making electrical contacts for power level applications consisting essentially of a first metal selected from a group consisting of silver and copper, an oxide of a second metal selected from a group consisting of cadmium, tin, and zinc added in an amount from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum equal to the limit of solubility of the second metal in the first metal, and an oxide of a third metal selected from a group consisting of metals in group IA and IIA of a periodic table.
- 2. A material according to claim 1 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 3. A material according to claim 1 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium.
- 4. A material according to claim 1 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium.
- 5. A material according to claim 1 wherein the first metal is silver and the second metal is cadmium.
- 6. A material according to claim 1 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 7. A material according to claim 1 wherein the first metal is silver.
- 8. A material according to claim 7 wherein the second metal is cadmium.
- 9. A material according to claim 8 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from the group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 10. A material according to claim 1 wherein the third metal is lithium.
- 11. A material according to claim 1 wherein the amount of the oxide of the third metal is added from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum of about three weight percent of the third metal relative to the total weight of the material.
- 12. A material according to claim 11 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium and the third metal is a metal selected from the group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 13. A material according to claim 11 wherein the third metal is lithium.
- 14. A material according to claim 1 additionally having an oxide of a fourth metal selected to be insoluble in the first metal and provide embrittlement characteristics.
- 15. A material according to claim 14 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium, and the third metal is lithium.
- 16. A material according to claim 15 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 17. A method according to claim 14 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 18. A material according to claim 14 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from the group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 19. A material according to claim 14 wherein the first metal is silver.
- 20. A material according to claim 14 wherein the third metal oxide is added in an amount from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum of approximately three weight percent of the third metal in relation to the total amount of material present.
- 21. A material according to claim 20 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium, the third metal is lithium, and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 22. A material according to claim 20 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 23. A material according to claim 22 wherein the third metal is lithium.
- 24. A material according to claim 20 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 25. A material according to claim 24 wherein the first metal is silver and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 26. A material according to claim 20 wherein the fourth metal is added from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum of about three weight percent of the total of the material.
- 27. A material according to claim 26 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium, the third metal is lithium, and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 28. A material according to claim 26 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 29. A material according to claim 26 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 30. A material according to claim 26 wherein the second metal is cadmium.
- 31. A material according to claim 26 wherein the third metal is lithium and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 32. A material according to claim 26 wherein the first metal is silver and the second metal is cadmium.
- 33. An electrical contact for electrical power applications comprising a first metal selected from a group consisting of silver and copper, an oxide of a second metal selected from a group consisting of cadmium, tin and zinc added in an amount from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum equal to the limit of solubility of the second metal in the first metal, and an oxide of a third metal selected from a group consisting of the metals in groups IA and IIA of a periodic table.
- 34. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, francium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium.
- 35. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 36. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 37. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium.
- 38. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium.
- 39. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the first metal is silver and the second metal is cadmium.
- 40. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 41. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the first metal is silver.
- 42. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the second metal is cadmium.
- 43. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from the group consisting of calcium, potassium, cesium and lithium.
- 44. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the third metal is lithium.
- 45. An electrical contact according to claim 33 wherein the oxide of the third metal is added in an amount from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum of about three weight percent of the third metal relative to the total weight of the first metal, the oxide of the second metal, and the oxide of the third metal.
- 46. An electrical contact according to claim 45 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium and the third metal is lithium.
- 47. An electrical contact according to claim 45 wherein the third metal is lithium.
- 48. An electrical contact according to claim 33 also comprising an oxide of a fourth metal selected to have a high ionization energy.
- 49. An electrical contact according to claim 48 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium, and the third metal is lithium.
- 50. An electrical contact according to claim 49 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 51. An electrical contact according to claim 48 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 52. An electrical contact according to claim 48 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from the group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 53. An electrical contact according to claim 48 wherein the first metal is silver.
- 54. An electrical contact according to claim 48 wherein the third metal oxide is added in an amount from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum of approximately three weight percent of the third metal in relation to the total weight of the first metal, the oxide of the second metal, the oxide of the third metal, and the oxide of the fourth metal.
- 55. An electrical contact according to claim 54 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium, the third metal is lithium, and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 56. An electrical contact according to claim 54 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 57. An electrical contact according to claim 56 wherein the third metal is lithium.
- 58. An electrical contact according to claim 54 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 59. An electrical contact according to claim 58 wherein the first metal is silver and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 60. An electrical contact according to claim 54 wherein the fourth metal is added in the proportion from a minimum effective amount up to a maximum of about three weight percent of the total weight of the first metal, the oxide of the second metal, the oxide of the third metal, and the oxide of the fourth metal.
- 61. An electrical contact according to claim 60 wherein the first metal is silver, the second metal is cadmium, the third metal is lithium, and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 62. An electrical contact according to claim 60 wherein the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 63. An electrical contact according to claim 60 wherein the third metal is a metal selected from a group consisting of lithium and barium.
- 64. An electrical contact according to claim 60 wherein the second metal is cadmium.
- 65. An electrical contact according to claim 60 wherein the third metal is lithium and the fourth metal is tellurium.
- 66. An electrical contact according to claim 60 wherein the first metal is silver and the second metal is cadmium.
Priority Claims (3)
| Number |
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| 12189/72 |
Mar 1972 |
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| 38568/72 |
Aug 1972 |
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| 39667/72 |
Aug 1972 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation in part of Improvements in or Relating to Electrical Contact Materials, Ser. No. 340,440 filed March 12, 1973 now abandoned, and a continuation in part of Electrical Contact Materials and Method of Producing Them, Ser. No. 387,884 filed August 13, 1973 now abandoned, for purposes of obtaining the benefit of the filing dates in accordance with the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 120.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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| 576,566 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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