Claims
- 1. A hermetic terminal assembly comprising: a metallic body member including a generally flat bottom portion having an inner face and a boundary portion having inner and outer faces extending along the periphery of said bottom portion, said bottom portion having at least one opening there through; a current conducting pin longitudinally extending through said opening; a disk of non-porous insulating material facing said inner faces of said bottom and said boundary portions of said body member, said disk of insulating material having at least one opening there through, with a disk opening periphery corresponding with said opening of said bottom portion of said body member and with said current conducting pin also extending there through; insulating pin sealing means extending at least between and sealing the periphery of said current conducting pin to the periphery of said opening in said bottom portion; and insulating disk retention means to maintain said disk in close fit proximate position with respect to said inner faces of said bottom and said boundary portions of said body member.
- 2. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said insulating disk retention means to hold said disk in close fit proximate facing position with respect to said bottom and said boundary portions of said body member comprising an insulating retention stratum which extends in fast relation between said insulating pin sealing means and said disk of insulating material.
- 3. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said insulating disk retention means to maintain said disk in close fit proximate facing position with respect to said inner faces of said bottom and said boundary portions including an insulated collar member surrounding the periphery of said current conducting pin with one end of said collar member sealed to said pin sealing means which seals said pin to the periphery of said opening in said bottom portion of said body member and the other end thereof extending outwardly beyond said periphery of said bottom opening and sealingly abutting said periphery of an adjacent disk opening.
- 4. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said insulating disk retention means comprising an epoxy resin adhesive coating surrounding and fastened between said pin and said pin sealing means which seals said pin to the periphery of said opening in said bottom portion of said body member and said periphery of an adjacent disk opening.
- 5. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 4, said epoxy resin adhesive coating surrounding and fastened to said pin in sealing relation along the inner face and an outer face of said bottom portion of said body member.
- 6. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, at least one of said close fit proximate facing surfaces of said disk of insulating material and said body member portions including retaining ridges.
- 7. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said body member being cup-shaped to include said bottom portion in flat configuration with said boundary portion being in the form of an outwardly extending flange to form said boundary portion.
- 8. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said insulating pin sealing means being glass.
- 9. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said opening in said body portion including an annular lip with said insulating pin sealing means extending between the periphery of said conducting pin and said annular lip.
- 10. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said disk being of a non-porous ceramic material to prevent retention of electrical shorting particulate materials.
- 11. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said disk of insulating material facing said bottom portion of said body member having a suitable coating of insulative material.
- 12. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said bottom portion and said disk of insulating material including three corresponding pairs of spaced openings, and, three spaced current conducting pins passing respectively there through.
- 13. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said insulating disk having a thickness in the proximate range of zero point one five (0.15) to zero point two zero (0.20) inches.
- 14. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said insulating disk having a thickness advantageously of zero point one eight (0.18) inches.
- 15. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, and an extended, insulating stratum of preselected material positioned between said insulating disk and the bottom portion of said metallic body member.
- 16. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said current conducting pin formed from at least one fuse-like aperture disposed in said pin along the longitudinal axis of said pin a preselected distance from one extremity of said pin, said fuse-like aperture being of a preselected cross-sectional area preselectively dependent upon the geometry of said pin to provide at least one area adjacent said aperture, said adjacent area being sized to burn-off in fuse-like fashion at a preselected time, temperature and amperage density to interrupt current conductivity of said pin.
- 17. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 16, said current conducting pin being formed from stainless steel along the longitudinally extending outer portion thereof and having an inner core of copper.
- 18. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 16, wherein said adjacent area is annular and extends to said pin periphery and burn-off occurs with temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit in the range of approximately two five seven seven (2577) to two six one seven (2617) degrees, in a first time range of approximately one zero (10) to approximately two five (25) to a second time range of approximately one seven (17) four five (45) seconds and at amperages in the range of approximately one six zero (160) to one nine zero (190) amps.
- 19. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 16, wherein said adjacent area is of annular nature to extend between said aperture and said pin periphery with burn-off occurring advantageously with a temperature of two five nine seven (2597) degrees Fahrenheit, a time range of approximately one four (14) to three six (36) seconds, and an amperage of approximately one seven five (175) amps.
- 20. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 16, said current conducting pin being of cylindrical cross-section to include a copper core and an outer body portion with said outer diameter of said pin being approximately zero point one two five (0.125) inches, said inner core diameter being approximately point zero six two five (0.0625) inches.
- 21. The current conducting in of claim 1, wherein said fuse-like aperture is provided with a smooth peripheral surface free of protrusions to reduce premature possible burning areas.
- 22. A hermetic terminal assembly comprising: a metallic cup-shaped body member including a generally flat bottom portion and a boundary portion, each portion including inner and outer faces with said boundary portion being in the form of an integral flange extending along and outwardly from the periphery of said bottom portion to surround the inner face of said bottom portion, said bottom portion having multiple, substantially equally spaced and equally sized openings therein with each of said openings having an outwardly extending annular lip extending along the periphery thereof in surrounding relation therewith and outwardly from said inner face of said bottom portion; a current conducting pin extending through each of said multiple openings with the peripheral surface of each pin in spaced relation to the periphery of said opening and the inner periphery of said outwardly extending surrounding annular lip; insulating glass seals extending between the periphery of each of said pins and said respective inner periphery of said opening and inner annular lip perimeters to seal said pin in said opening; an insulated disk of non-porous ceramic material having multiple openings, each corresponding with one of the openings in said bottom portion of said cup-shaped bottom member, said insulating disk including preselectively knurled surfaces sized and contoured to face in close fit proximity to said bottom inner face and said inner face of said flange portions, disk retention means sealingly cooperative with said insulating glass seals to maintain said disk in close fit proximate position with respect to said inner faces of said bottom and flange portions, said annular lips adjacent said corresponding openings and said boundary portion flange.
- 23. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 22, said disk retention means including tapered insulated collar members, each surrounding the periphery of said current conducting pins, each collar having one end sealed to said insulating glass seals and the opposite end extending beyond the periphery of said disk opening and abuttingly sealed adjacent thereto.
- 24. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 22, each current conducting pin having a fuse-like aperture disposed therein of preselected cross-sectional area to provide a burn-off area in said pin adjacent said aperture, said adjacent burn-off area being sized to burn-off in fuse-like fashion at a preselected time, temperature and amperage density to interrupt current conductivity of said pin.
- 25. In an electrical circuit wherein electrical current is to be conducted from an electrical supply source to apparatus depending upon such electrical current, an improved current conducting pin with fuse-like properties comprising: a longitudinally extending electrically conductive pin formed from at least one preselective electrically conductive material, said pin having a preselected length and a preselected cross-sectional area with at least one fuse-like aperture disposed in said pin along the longitudinal axis of said pin a preselected distance from one extremity of said pin, said fuse-like aperture being of a preselected cross-sectional area to provide at least one area adjacent said aperture of said electrically conductive material, said adjacent area being sized to burn-off in fuse-like fashion at a preselected time, temperature and amperage density, one end of said pin being adapted to be connected to said electrical supply source and the opposite end to said electrically dependent apparatus.
- 26. The current conducting pin of claim 25, said fuse-like aperture in said pin being symmetrically disposed along the longitudinal axis of said pin in surrounding relation to said fuse-like aperture.
- 27. The current conducting pin of claim 25, said pin being of longitudinally extending cylindrical shape.
- 28. The current conducting pin of claim 25, said fuse-like aperture in said pin being of circular cross-section.
- 29. The current conducting pin of claim 25, said pin being formed from stainless steel along the outer core thereof and having an inner copper core.
- 30. The current conducting pin of claim 25, said pin being of longitudinally extending cylindrical shape of an approximate length of one and seven eighths (1 ⅞) inches and a cross-sectional outer diameter of approximately zero point one two five (0.125) inches with said fuse-like aperture extending there through symmetrically along the longitudinal axis thereof and having a circular cross-sectional area of approximately zero point zero zero four four (0.0044) square inches.
- 31. The current conducting pin of claim 25, wherein said fuse-like area is capable of withstanding a heat rise below approximately three hundred (300) degrees Fahrenheit at current running amps of thirty (30).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/188,161 filed on Nov. 7, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,107,566, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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