Claims
- 1. In a fiber forming bushing, an electrical connection for supplying current to the bushing comprising a bus bar, means to mount said bus bar to a stud affixed to a bushing support at each end of said bushing, said mounting including a bolt traversing said stud, insulating means on both sides of said stud and in the interior of said stud to electrically insulate said bolt from said stud and the bushing support, means to clamp said bolt to a bushing connector and said bus bar and means to bias said connector and said insulating means against said bus bar.
- 2. In a fiber forming bushing, an electrical connection assembly for providing current to said bushing comprising: a metal conductor having a saddle cut in one surface thereof, means connecting said conductor to a power source, insulating means in said saddle, means to connect said insulating means to a bushing support at one end and said conductor at the other end thereof, means to connect the bushing faceplate to said conductor in an electrically conductive relationship, and means to isolate electrically said bushing support and the bushing faceplate.
- 3. The bushing of claim 2, wherein the means isolating the bushing support and the bushing faceplate include said saddle and an insulating gasket interposed between said faceplate and said support.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 741,377 filed June 5, 1985 which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 635,018, filed July 27, 1984, now abandoned.
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"The Manufacturing Technology of Continuous Glass Fibers", K. L. Lowenstein, Elsevier Sci. Pub. Co., NY, NY 1973 pp. 61-63 and 91. |
Divisions (1)
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Jun 1985 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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