Claims
- 1. An interface connection through a hole in a high-temperature-resistant and vacuum-proof insulating part, the insulating part being selected from the group consisting of ceramic, glass, and a single crystal, which interface connection comprises a metallic lead inserted into the hole and having a coefficient of thermal expansion less than that of the insulating part, wherein at least one end of the lead is flush with at least one surface of the insulating part, covered with an active brazing material, and high-vacuum brazed into the hole, the active brazing material consisting essentially of a metal and an active metal and with the active metal content just sufficient for wetting the points of contact with the insulating part and nevertheless entering and moving into the hole around the lead due to capillary action and simultaneously wetting the lead and the hole.
- 2. An interface connection as claimed in claim 1 wherein, for diameters of the hole less than 1 mm, the diameter of the lead is approximately 2% to 15% smaller than the diameter of the hole.
- 3. An interface connection as claimed in claim 1 wherein the insulating part has on at least one of its surfaces at least one conductive layer which makes contact to the lead.
- 4. An interface connection as claimed in claim 3 wherein the conductive layer is of tantalum and the lead is of tantalum, molybdenum, tungsten, or an iron-nickel alloy.
- 5. An interface connection as claimed in claim 1 wherein the insulating part is a pressure sensor comprising a diaphragm and a substrate which have spaced-apart, flat inner surfaces provided with at least one conductive layer for forming at least one capacitor or with at least one resistive layer for forming at least one strain gage and electrically connected to the respective rear side via the interface connection which is flush with said inner surface.
- 6. An interface connection as claimed in claim 4 wherein the lead also contains cobalt.
- 7. An interface connection as claimed in claim 2 wherein the insulating part has on at least one of its surfaces at least one conductive layer which makes contact to the lead.
- 8. An interface connection through a hole in a high-temperature-resistant and vacuum-proof insulating part, the insulating part being selected from the group consisting of ceramic, glass, and a single crystal, which interface connection comprises a metallic lead inserted into the hole and having a coefficient of thermal expansion less than that of the insulating part, wherein at least one end of the lead projecting beyond one surface of the insulating part is high-vacuum brazed by an active brazing material into the hole, the active brazing material consisting essentially Of a metal and an active metal and with the active metal content just sufficient for wetting the points of contact with the insulating part and including a ring-shaped amount of an active brazing material around said end of the lead which enters and moves into the hole by capillary action during the brazing to simultaneously wet the lead and the hole.
- 9. The interface connection as claimed in claim 8 wherein, for diameters of the hold less than 1 mm, the diameter of the lead is approximately 2% to 15% smaller than the diameter of the hole.
- 10. The interface connection as claimed in claim 8 wherein the insulating part has on at least one of its surfaces at least one conductive layer which makes contact to the lead.
- 11. The interface connection as claimed in claim 10 wherein the conductive layer is of tantalum and the lead is of tantalum, molybdenum, tungsten, or an iron-nickel alloy.
- 12. The interface connection as claimed in claim 8 wherein the insulating part is a pressure sensor comprising a diaphragm and a substrate which have spaced-apart, flat inner surfaces provided with at least one conductive layer for forming at least one capacitor or with at least one resistive layer for forming at least one strain gage and electrically connected to the respective rear side via the interface connection which is flush with said inner surface.
- 13. The interface connection as claimed in claim 11 wherein the lead also contains cobalt.
- 14. The interface connection as claimed in claim 9 wherein the insulating part has on at least one of its surfaces at least one conductive layer which makes contact to the lead.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/878,516 filed May 5, 1992, now abandoned.
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