Patents Assigned to Raychem SA
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Patent number: 5461198Abstract: A device for forming an electrical connection between part of an elongate electrical conductor between its ends and one or more other electrical conductors comprises and electrically insulating sleeve, a metallic connecting element located within the sleeve, and a quantity of solder for forming a permanent electrical connection between the conductors. The electrically insulating sleeve and the connecting element have two open ends to allow the elongate electrical conductor to extend through them, and the connecting element has a tapering internal surface which has a screw thread to enable the other electrical conductor or conductors to be held in contact with the elongate electrical conductor by twisting the connecting element about the conductors.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle
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Patent number: 5431758Abstract: An arrangement for forming a stub splice between two or more elongate electrical conductors comprises a hollow electrical connector and a hollow cap containing a quantity of gel. In use, the cap engages an open end of the connector, and the elongate conductors extend through the open end of the connector and through one or more apertures contained in the cap. Once the cap is engaged, the gel is compressed and the splice is sealed against moisture ingress. In order to ensure that the gel is maintained under compression, the cap may optionally contain a quantity of non-gelatinous resiliently compressible material which substantially compensates for any changes in the volume of gel.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1993Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle
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Patent number: 5422438Abstract: An electrical crimp connector (1) comprises a crimp barrel (3) located within an insulating sleeve (4), and a quantity of gel (5) located within each end region of the insulating sleeve at each end of the crimp barrel. Each quantity of gel contains an aperture (10) to allow wires (2) to be inserted into the crimp barrel. Once the connector has been crimped, the gel located within each end region of the insulating sleeve seals it against moisture ingress, forming a moisture-resistant electrical connection.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Alain Lamome
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Patent number: 5418331Abstract: An electrical terminal (1) for connection to one or more electrical wires comprises a conventional terminal portion (2) having a lug portion (3) and a hollow shank (4), a jacket (11) of polymeric insulation that extends over the shank, and a tapering hollow connection piece (6) for example in the form of a coiled wire. The tapering connection piece has an internal and external screw thread and is arranged partly within the end of the shank. It is capable of receiving one or more electrical wires so that they can be secured within the connection piece (6), and the connection piece (6) can be secured within the shank (5) by twisting the terminal about the wires. The jacket (11) is preferably formed from a heat-shrinkable sleeve, and the terminal preferably includes a quantity of solder (9) for forming a permanent electrical connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle
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Patent number: 5378855Abstract: A device (1) for forming an electrical connection at the end of a bundle of wires (2) comprises an electrically insulating, preferably heat-shrinkable, sleeve (3), a metallic connecting element (4) located within the sleeve, and a quantity of solder (8) for forming a permanent electrical connection between the conductors. The connecting element (4) has a tapering internal surface which has a screw thread so that a temporary electrical connection can be formed by screwing the bundle of wires into the connecting element. Preferably the connecting element is formed by winding a wire, e.g. hard tempered copper wire, into a frusto-conical form. Splices in wire bundles may be made by means of a device in which the connecting element has a pair of internally threaded portions into which different cable bundles can be screwed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1992Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle
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Patent number: 5308924Abstract: A device for forming a solder connection between a plurality of electrical conductors, comprises a hollow, dimensionally heat-recoverable sleeve 1 formed for example from polyvinylidine fluoride, the sleeve having one end that is open to allow the insertion of the electrical conductors therein, and another end that is closed by a substantially spherical sealing insert.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Alain Lamome
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Patent number: 5278354Abstract: An assembly for forming a semi-permanent electrical connection between a pair of wires (1,2) comprises a male push-fit connector (3) and a female push-fit connector (4).Each connector (3,4) has a connection part to enable it to be connected to the wire, e.g. in the form of a crimp (5,6) and a mating part for engagement to the other connector. Each of the connectors has a sealing jacket (8,10) for sealing the connection to the associated wire, and one of the connectors has a heat-recoverable skirt (11) which, when the connectors are engaged, extends over part of the sealing jacket of the other connector to seal the connection against moisture ingress. The skirt (11) is provided with a layer of adhesive for forming the seal.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Gerard Lhomme
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Patent number: 5246376Abstract: An adaptor for an electrical connector which enables the screens of a number of screened electrical wires to be terminated and which will provide electromagnetic shielding for the wires; which comprises: (i) an electrically conductive body having an aperture through which the wires are intended to pass; (ii) an electrically conductive shielding member that can be positioned in the aperture substantially to close the aperture, the member having a plurality of recesses opening onto the periphery: (iii) a plurality of electrically conductive hollow deformable ferrules that are capable of receiving one or more wires so that the wires extend through and beyond the ferrules and the ferrules can be electrically connected to the screen of the wire or wires esxtending therethrough, each ferrule being capable of being held in one of the recesses in the periphery of the shielding member by deformation of the ferrule but being capable of being removed from the recess; (iv) a locking ring that can engage and be tightenedType: GrantFiled: February 10, 1993Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Raychem SAInventors: Vincent Schuhl, Jean C. Delamotte, Bruno Lemonnier
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Patent number: 5178535Abstract: A device for heating an article such as a heat-shrinkable sleeve (12) by means of a gas torch comprising an element (8) which is mounted on the torch and will deflect hot gases from the torch burner (7) and side arms (9) that are movable between two positions. In one position the article is heated substantially by radiation while in the other position it is heated principally by hot gases which have been produced by the burner and have been deflected by the element.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1991Date of Patent: January 12, 1993Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle
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Patent number: 5118313Abstract: A terminal for an electrical wire comprieses a terminal portion (1) for forming a disconnectable electrical connection to a corresponding terminal, a crimp portion (3) for forming a crimp to the conductor of the electrical wire, a neck (4) that connects the terminal to the crimp portion, and a plastics sleeve (7) located over the neck and crimp portion and extending beyond the end of the crimp portion. The neck (4) and the part of the sleeve (7) located over the neck together retain a quantity of sealant e.g. hot-melt adhesive 6 for preventing or reducing passage of moisture from the terminal portion to the crimp portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1991Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: Raychem SAInventor: Jacques Delalle