Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for electrically and sealingly connecting electrical wires therein, comprising:
- an electrical terminal having terminating section means in which the electrical wires can be electrically terminated when pressure is applied to terminate the wires therein;
- an outer housing film along which the terminating section means extends;
- sealant material in a gel condition disposed along said terminating section means, said sealant material having a viscosity in the range of 180 to 280 units of 0.1 mm each as measured by the ASTM D217 Standard Test Methods for Cone Penetration of Lubricating Grease, said sealant material comprising a homogeneous mixture of a polymeric adipate polyester having an average molecular weight in the range of 2200 to 6000 as calculated from solution viscosity measurements, and a fumed silica, the polyester forming about 80 to 85 percent by weight of the mixture while the fumed silica forms about 15 to 20 percent by weight of the mixture;
- an inner film secured to said outer film and covering said sealant material, said inner film being ruptured when a terminating force is applied to said terminating section means to terminate the wires disposed therein to thereby terminate the wires therein and the sealant material being flowable under pressure created by the terminating force causing the sealant material to surround and seal the connection established between the wires and the terminating section means, the sealant material being non-migratory thereby remaining in its gel condition in the established sealing position.
- 2. The electrical connector as defined in claim 1 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.02 percent to 0.04 percent of an organofunctional silane.
- 3. The electrical connector as defined in claim 1 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.03 to 0.97 percent of a fluorosurfactant.
- 4. The electrical connector as defined in claim 3 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.4 to 0.6 percent of antioxidant.
- 5. An electrical connector as defined in claim 3 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.04 to 0.2 percent of corrosion inhibitor.
- 6. A connector for sealingly connecting transmission means therein comprising:
- connecting area means for receiving the transmission means therealong,
- sealant material in a gel condition disposed along said connecting area means, said sealant material having a viscosity in the range of 180 to 280 units of 0.1 mm each as measured by the ASTM D217 Standard Test Methods for Cone Penetration of Lubricating Grease, said sealant material comprising a homogeneous mixture of a polymeric adipate polyester having an average molecular weight in the range of 2200 to 6000 as calculated from solution viscosity measurements, and a fumed silica, the polyester forming about 80 to 85 percent by weight of the mixture while the fumed silica forms about 15 to 20 percent by weight of the mixture;
- the sealant material being flowable under pressure created by force exerted to connect said transmission means, causing the sealant material to surround and seal the connection established between the transmission means and the connecting area means, the sealant material being non-migratory thereby remaining in its gel condition in the established sealing position.
- 7. The electrical connector as defined in claim 6 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.02 percent to 0.04 percent of an organofunctional silane.
- 8. The electrical connector as defined in claim 6 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.03 to 0.97 percent of a fluorosurfactant.
- 9. The electrical connector as defined in claim 8 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.4 to 0.6 percent of antioxidant.
- 10. The electrical connector as defined in claim 8 wherein said sealing material is further comprised of about 0.04 to 0.2 percent of corrosion inhibitor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 620,411 filed June 14, 1984, now abandoned.
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