Claims
- 1. In an electrical insulator comprising in combination:
- a suitably contoured porcelain shell with a semiconductive glaze;
- a metal cap and a metal pin each situated at a surface of the insulator shell opposite to the other, the insulator shell forming a pin recess receiving the pin;
- capping means securing mechanically the cap to the shell; and
- Portland cement in the recess and about the pin securing mechanically to the shell the pin embedded in the recess;
- the improvement comprising a phenolic polymer composition having long term weather resistance and being connected between the pin and the glaze and substantially sealing the Portland cement from contact with moisture in the air, the phenolic polymer composition having a nonionic electrical conductivity substantially greater than the conductivity of the Portland cement.
- 2. The electrical insulator according to claim 1 further comprising:
- the pin recess forming a mouth;
- the phenolic polymer composition completely covering the mouth;
- the phenolic polymer composition being resistant to weathering and having good bonding to the glaze, to the Portland cement and to the metal pin.
- 3. The electrical insulator according to claim 2 wherein the capping means constitutes neat Portland cement.
- 4. The electrical insulator according to claim 1 wherein the Portland cement in the pin recess is neat Portland cement.
- 5. In an electrical insulator comprising in combination:
- a suitably contoured porcelain shell with a semiconductive glaze;
- a metal cap and a metal pin each situated at a surface of the porcelain shell opposite to the other, the insulator shell forming a pin recess receiving the pin;
- capping means securing mechanically the cap to the shell; and
- Portland cement in the recess and about the pin securing mechanically to the shell the pin embedded in the recess; wherein
- the improvement comprises a conductive carbon-filled phenolic polymer composition which bonds to the cement and to the glaze on the porcelain shell and to the pin, the composition having long-term weather resistance and forming an electrical connection between the pin and the glaze and substantially sealing the Portland cement from contact with moisture in the air, the phenolic polymer composition having a nonionic electrical conductivity substantially greater than the conductivity of the Portland cement.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 234,881 filed Feb. 17, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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