Claims
- 1. An insulative body, or panel, constructed initially of a metallic oxide, said insulative body having a sealed electrically-conductive passage surrounded by insulation extending between two faces of said insulative body said passage having been formed by the process of subjecting said metallic oxide of said insulative body at said passage to heating in a reducing atmosphere a sufficient amount of time to reduce the metallic oxide initially present at said passage, and throughout said passage length, to a metal-like electrically conductive state but not the surrounding insulative metallic oxide.
- 2. An insulative body as claimed in claim 1 wherein said insulative body is constructed of a ceramic material.
- 3. An insulative body as claimed in claim 2 wherein the ceramic is basically constituted by titanium oxide.
- 4. An insulative body as claimed in claim 1 wherein said process of forming said insulative body having a sealed passage includes the steps of arranging a zone of lesser thickness on said insulative body at a place desired for an electrical conductive passage and applying said reduction process over the entire surface of the insulative material so as to establish in the zone of lesser thickness a metal-like electric connection between the two faces of the insulative body but, outside of the zone of lesser thickness, to only establish reduced metal-like conductive surface traces, said process including the further step of removing said reduced metal-like surface traces from the insulative body outside of the zone of lesser thickness, thereby leaving the zone of lesser thickness as an electric passage surrounded by insulation.
- 5. An insulative body as in claim 4 wherein said insulative body is formed of a ceramic.
- 6. An insulative body as in claim 1 wherein said process of forming said insulative body having a sealed passage includes the steps of:
- masking opposite sides of said insulative body but leaving openings in said masks opposite one another; and,
- thereafter heating said openings in said masks at said reducing temperature in said reducing atmosphere a sufficient amount of time to reduce the insulative body across its thickness at said openings to thereby create said sealed metal-like electric passage surrounded by insulation at said openings in said masks.
- 7. An insulative body as in claim 6 wherein said insulative body is formed substantially of titanium oxide (TiO.sub.2), said masks are formed of refractory metals from the group of molybdenum and tungsten, and said heat is applied thereto at a temperature of 1000.degree. C. for a time of 30 minutes.
- 8. An insulative body as in claim 1 wherein said insulative body further includes a first means coupled to said sealed electrically-conductive passage on a first side of said insulative body for electrically coupling a component to said sealed electrically-conductive passage on said first side; and,
- a second means coupled to said sealed electrically-conductive passage on the opposite side of said insulative body for electrically coupling a means to energize said electrical component to said sealed electrically-conductive passage on said opposite side.
- 9. An insulative body as in claim 1 wherein said insulative body is formed substantially of titanium oxide (TiO.sub.2) and said heat is applied at a temperature of 700.degree. for a time of 30 minutes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 576,172, filed May 9, 1975 for PROCESS FOR THE OBTAINING OF SEALED ELECTRIC PASSAGES AND PASSAGES OBTAINED BY SUCH PROCESS by Jean Engdahl and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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