Claims
- 1. A hermetically sealed mineral-insulated cable termination comprising:
- a metal cable sheath of a steel having a first coefficient of thermal expansion;
- at least one cable conductor of a second metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, nickel alloys, copper, and copper alloys, spaced from the metal cable sheath, the second metal having a second coefficient of thermal expansion differing from the first coefficient of thermal expansion;
- a metal spacer hermetically attached to the sheath, the spacer being formed of a metal having a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially equivalent to the second coefficient of thermal expansion and being separated from the cable conductor by a gap; and
- an impervious ceramic sealing member composed of a crystalline, refractory, high-expansion alkali aluminosilicate glass-ceramic filling the gap and being hermetically sealed to both the spacer and the cable conductor;
- whereby the termination exhibits improved service life in vibrationally severe environments under thermal cycling from below-freezing temperatures up to as high as 1000.degree. C.
- 2. A termination in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metal spacer extends inwardly from the cable sheath toward the cable conductor a distance such that said gap is smaller than the spacing between the sheath and conductor.
- 3. A termination in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cable sheath is formed of a corrosion resistant metal selected from the group consisting of 300-series and 400-series stainless steels.
- 4. A termination in accordance with claim 1 wherein the metal spacer is formed of a metal having a composition substantially corresponding to conductive metal of the cable conductor.
- 5. A termination in accordance with claim 1 wherein the ceramic sealing member has a softening or melting temperature of at least 500.degree. C.
- 6. A termination in accordance with claim 1 wherein the ceramic sealing member has a coefficient of thermal expansion differing from the second coefficient of thermal expansion by less than 5.times.10.sup.-7 /.degree. C.
- 7. A termination in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of the conductor and the spacer have surfaces treated to promote the formation of a hermetic seal.
- 8. A hermetically sealed mineral-insulated cable termination comprising:
- a steel cable sheath containing a compacted mineral powder insulation for containment within the sheath;
- at least one cable conductor disposed within the insulation and having a composition selected from the group consisting of nickel, nickel alloys, copper, and copper alloys, the conductor being spaced from the steel cable sheath;
- a spacer hermetically brazed, welded or soldered to the sheath, the spacer being formed of a metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, nickel alloys, copper, and copper alloys and having a coefficient of thermal expansion substantially equivalent to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the sheath and being separated from the cable conductor by a gap; and
- an impervious crystalline ceramic sealing member composed of a high expansion potassium aluminosilicate glass-ceramic filling the gap and being hermetically sealed to both the spacer and the cable conductor.
- 9. A hermetically sealed mineral-insulated cable termination in accordance with claim 8 wherein at least one of the cable conductor and spacer is composed of surface-etched or surface-oxidized nickel, nickel alloy, copper or copper alloy.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/019,983 filed Jun. 17, 1996 now abandoned, entitled "MINERAL-INSULATED CABLE TERMINATIONS" by Leslie E. Hampton, G. Daniel Lipp and Robert J. Locker.
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