Claims
- 1. A surface trace electrical feedthru for conducting electricity across a pressure envelope, said feedthru_comprising:a substrate having at least one trough; at least one solid metal film electrical trace bonded to said substrate within said trough, wherein said at least one electrical trace and said substrate are ground flush to form a flat, O-ring quality surface; and an elastomeric seal across at least one of the electrical traces and at least a portion of the substrate thereby sealing the trace across the pressure envelope.
- 2. The surface trace electrical feedthru of claim 1 wherein said substrate is an insulating machinable ceramic.
- 3. The surface trace electrical feedthru of claim 1 wherein said at least one electrical trace is comprised of an alloy comprising silver.
- 4. The surface trace electrical feedthru of claim 3 wherein said alloy comprises about 70% silver.
- 5. The surface trace electrical feedthru of claim 4 wherein said alloy is a liquid metal formulation of silver palladium alloy.
- 6. The surface trace electrical feedthru of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric seal is substantially planar to said at least one electrical trace and the substrate.
- 7. A surface trace electrical feedthru comprising:a substrate; a trough in the substrate; a conductive film deposited in the trough and fired, wherein the fired film and substrate are ground flush; and a removable O-ring placed across the fired film thereby sealing for pressure differences.
- 8. The feedthru of claim 7 wherein the feedthru is placed across a pressure barrier.
- 9. The feedthrus of claim 7 wherein the trough is at least 0.005 inches deep prior to grinding flush the substrate and the fired film.
Parent Case Info
The instant application is a divisional application claiming benefit of a parent application, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/31043. Filing date May 12, 1999. U.S. Pat. No. 6,251,471.
Government Interests
This invention was funded in part by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States Government under contract No. NAS532626.
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