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AU610349B2
AU610349B2 AU31002/89A AU3100289A AU610349B2 AU 610349 B2 AU610349 B2 AU 610349B2 AU 31002/89 A AU31002/89 A AU 31002/89A AU 3100289 A AU3100289 A AU 3100289A AU 610349 B2 AU610349 B2 AU 610349B2
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Benjamin Bowsky
Larry Gene Burrows
Glenn A. Honkomp
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K5/00Casings; Enclosures; Supports
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01BCABLES; CONDUCTORS; INSULATORS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR CONDUCTIVE, INSULATING OR DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
    • H01B17/00Insulators or insulating bodies characterised by their form
    • H01B17/26Lead-in insulators; Lead-through insulators
    • H01B17/30Sealing
    • H01B17/303Sealing of leads to lead-through insulators
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K5/00Casings; Enclosures; Supports
    • H02K5/04Casings or enclosures characterised by the shape, form or construction thereof
    • H02K5/22Auxiliary parts of casings not covered by groups H02K5/06-H02K5/20, e.g. shaped to form connection boxes or terminal boxes
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S439/00Electrical connectors
    • Y10S439/933Special insulation
    • Y10S439/935Glass or ceramic contact pin holder

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IOu; liRef O j jB:13:emerL L ison.appL Our Ref: PS:WB:13:emerson.app 'I 0 I. 9 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR OFFICE USE Application Number: Lodged: Complete Specification Priority: Related Art: Class Int. Class Lodged: Accepted: Published: Setion 49n and is correct for ringing TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Name of Applicant: Address of Applicant: Actual Inventors: Address for Service: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
8100 W. Florissant, St. Louis, Missouri 63136, United States of America Benjamin BOWSKY, Larry Gene BURROWS and Glenn A.
HANKOMP
SMITH SHELSTON BEADLE 207 Riversdale Road Box 410) Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia Complete Specification for the invention entitled: SLEEVE ARRANGEMENT FOR A HERMETIC TERMINAL ASSEMBLY The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: Page 1 Our Ref: PS:WB:13:emerson.pl I- St. Louis, Missouri, this 21st day of July v 19 Place and date of Declared at USA Si g n a t u e SON ELECTRIC CO.
NO ATTESTATION Ctarles Hansen OR SEAL Senior Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel Signature(s) of declarant(s).
To: The Commissioner of Patents, -la The present invention relates to hermetic terminal assemblies and more particularly to an improved insulating sleeve arrangement for conducting pins of an hermetic terminal assembly such as U.S. Patent No. 4,296,275, issued to Benjamin Bowsky on October 20, 1981; U.S. Patent No. 4, 461,925, issued to Benjamin Bowsky et al, on July 24, 1984; No. 4,580,003, issued to Benjamin Bowsky et al, on April 1, 1986 and disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,584,433; issued to Benjamin Bowsky et al, on April 22, 1986.
In the aforementioned patents at least one conducting pin is passed through a hole for such pin in the bottom of a cup-shaped body with the hole being defined by an annular lip extending in the same direction as a rim of the cupshaped body. A material is provided to seal the pin to the 15 inner wall of the annular lip forming a sealing insulator therebetween and a protective extension sleeve surrounding a, the pin is bonded to the sealing insulator.
a t In accordance with the present invention, it is recognized that prior art hermetic terminal assembly arrangements which have included a sealed, insulated conducting pin and protective ceramic extension sleeve adjacent thereto, on o 44 occasion have been encumbered with problems of sealing in- Ssulator cracking. It further is recognized by the present invention that such undesirable cracking often includes that area immediately adjacent the conducting pin with the cracking initiating where the protective ceramic extension sleeve contacts the annular lip and then migrating through the sealing insulator to the proximate conducting pin.
This undesirable cracking has resulted in loss of electrical oversurface or leakage. Recognizing the cause and effect of these past undesirable cracking problems, the i present invention provides a novel and unique hermetic terminal assembly which, in an efficient, straight forward and economical manner, serves to localize undesirable sealing insulator cracking, which might be brought about by sealing insulator, ceramic extension sleeve and annular lip contact, to an area remote from the sealed pin so as SAETOFC "A.CT
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1 i I I 2 to minimize the risk of extensive reduction in electrical properties and concomitant loss of hermiticity. In addition, the present invention provides an improved, modified hermetic terminal assembly arrangement which not only provides for remote localization of such possible undesirable sealing insulator cracking but, in addition, provides an economical to manufacture and assemble extension sleeve of a universal nature with respect to the opposite ends thereof.
S Furthermore, the unique structure of the present invention
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4 O accomplishes this in a straightforward, efficient and economical manner.
Various other features of the present invention will fl become obvious to one skilled in the art upon reading the 44 disclosure set forth hereinafter.
More particularly, the present invention provides a 4444 hermetic terminal assembly adapted to be secured to an opening in a motor unit housing comprising: a cup-shaped body with a bottom and a rim extending in rt one direction from said bottom, said bottom having at least one hole in it defined by an annular sealing lip projecting in the same direction as said rim; a current conducting pin extending through said hole, the portion of said pin within said hole being of substantially less cross-sectional diameter than said hole, said pin having an outer end to extend externally of said housing to receive an electrical connection to a current source and an inner end to receive an electrical connection L R isposed in said housing; S S a sealing insulator bonding said pin to the inside psspe.018/emerson 90 12 7
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i i surface of said lip; and, an electrically insulating extension sleeve surrounding a portion of said pin inward of said sealing insulator, said sleeve being seated in and on said annular lip) having an end portion extending within the compass of said lip and bonded to said sealing insulator, said sleeve having a part projecting from said hole inwardly with respect to said bottom beyond an inner margin of said lip and being so sized and geometrically configured that the outer wall of said lof0' extension sleeve abuttingly engages an end portion of said annular lip only along the outer periphery thereof in substantial line contact therewith, thereby localizing any cracking of said sealing insulator which might occur from the abutting contact of said extension sleeve with said lip to a position remote from said conducting pin.
In addition, the present invention provides a novel bonding arrangement which embeds
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SO psspe.018/emerson 90 12 7 i 1 -3the extension sleeve in the sealing insulator, as well as a novel arrangement wherein either extension sleeve end can be utilized to abut the annular lip of the cup-shaped body.
It is to be understood that various changes can be made by one skilled in the art in one or more of the several parts of the apparatus disclosed herein without departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention.
Referring to the drawings which disclose one advantageous embodiment of the inventive terminal assembly and a modified sleeve arrangement therefor: Figure 1 is a view, partly in section and partly broken away of the inventive terminal assembly disclosing the novel sealing insulator, extension sleeve and pin arrangement; Figure 2 is an end view of the assembly of Figure 1 taken in a plane through line 2-2 of Figure 1; 0 s I Figure 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of Figure 1 to more fully disclose the inventive structure, particuo 0°0 larly the manner in which an end portion of an electrically 00, insulated extension sleeve engages with the annular lip portion of the cup-shaped body of the inventive terminal assembly, the extension sleeve in the embodiment of Figures 1-3 being symmetrical to have substantially identical opposed end portions; and, Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 disclosing a modified extension sleeve and pin arrangement to illustrate another embodiment of the present invention.
As can be seen in Figure 1, the inventive hermetic terminal assembly broadly indicated by reference numeral 2, includes a cover member in the form of cup-shaped body 3, advantageously of cold rolled steel which can have a generally flat bottom 4 and side wall 6 with outwardly flaring rim 7. Bottom 4 has a dish or inner surface 8, an outside surface 9 and at least one hole or opening 11 defined by annular sealing lip 12 extending from inner i III I -4surface 8 of bottom 4. Lip 12 includes an inner wall surface 13 and an extremity or end portion 14, details of which extremity are described hereinafter and can be more fully seen and understood in enlarged Figure 3 of the drawings. As can be seen in Figure 2 of the drawings, cup-shaped body 3 is, in fact, provided with three openings 11, all of which can incorporate similar annular sealing lips, pins and sleeve arrangements as hereinafter described.
As can be seen in Figure 1, extending through each hole 11 is current conducting pin 16. Each pin 16 includes an outer end 17 which extends externally of cup-shaped body 3 and, of course, externally of the motor unit housing (not p 0°°shown) which is provided with an opening to which the termi- S t 15 nal unit assembly can be mounted (not illustrated). Each ff pin 16 further includes inner end 18, which extends beyond sealing lip 12, and which serves to receive an electrical Oo0O0 connection in the housing to which assembly 2 is mounted.
Conducting pin 16, which can be of straight form as shown in Figures 1-3 or which can be provided with a flange *"o0 (Figure extends through hole 11, defined by annular *4 *oo° sealing lip 12, the pin being of less cross-sectional dia- 0 at meter than such hole. Advantageously, pin 16 can be formed 0 o from a suitable stainless steel with a high chromium content to enhance the bonding process of the pin to the sealing insulator 19, which can be of a suitable glass and 0' :which is heat softened in an oven in the bonding process.
Sealing insulator 19 serves to receive and bond in place the extremity of the nesting end portion of a hollow electrically insulated extension sleeve 20 (Figures Extension sleeve 20 which can be in the form of an annulus can be of a suitable ceramic such as alumina or steatite and, in accordance with the present invention, the end ner with respect to the end portion 14 of annular sealing lip 12 against which it is sized and configured to abut.
Referring particularly to the enlarged embodiment of the terminal assembly 2 as disclosed in Figure 3 of the drawings it can be seen that extension sleeve 20 has an end portion 21 which is sized and geometrically conficrured in the form of a truncated cone to nest with the hole 11 determined by the annular lip 12. It is to be noted the outer side wall 22 of end or truncated cone portion 21 of sleeve tapers inwardly toward the extremity of the truncated cone to abuttingly contact the extremity of end portion 14 of annular sealing lip 12. Advantageously the angle of tao per can be approximately 45 to a plane through the flat extremity of the truncated conical end portion 22. The extremity of end portion 14 of annular lip 12 tapers inwardly in a directionally similar fashion as the tapering of outer wall 22 of truncated conical end portion 21 of sleeve 19 but at a different and greater angle of taper which advantageousiy can be at an angle of approximately 530 relevant the same plane or, in other words, a difference of 0 taper relative the same plane of approximately 8 As a consequence of this difference of taper, extension sleeve o 20 contacts annular lip 12 along the outer periphery of o( end portion 14 of annular lip 12. Sealing insulator 19, which as aforenoted, can be of a suitable glass insulating material, occupies the remaining space between the nesting end portion 21 of extension sleeve 20 and the end portion 14 of annular sealing lip 12, the glass sealing insulator S, extending between the peripheral body of pin 16 and the inner wall 13 of annular lip 12. As can be seen at reference numeral 23, the inner diameter of sleeve 20 can be greater than the diameter of pin 16 to provide an annular passageway therebetween to receive sealing insulator 19, further embedding and bonding extension sleeve 20 in seal 19. It is to be noted in Figure 3 that the opposite end portions 21 of extension sleeve 20 advantageously can be of similar size and geometric configuration in the form of a truncated cone so that the sleeve 20 is generally symmetrical, allowing either end portion 21 of extension sleeve 20 to
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r L 6 abuttingly engage end portion 14 of annular lip 12 only along the outer periphery thereof in substantial line contact therewith to thus localize possible cracking of the sealing insulator 19 which might occur along the line of contact of the extension sleeve with annular lip 12 to a position remote from pin 16. It further is to be understood that it also would be possible to make the opposed ends of extension sleeve 20 of different angular shapes appropriately sloped and identified at either end, to engage with different cup-shaped bodies.
Referring to Figure 4 the inventive hermetic terminal assembly is shown as employed with an identically contoured Scup-shaped body 3 but with an insulated extension sleeve 24 .15 and pin 26 similar to that disclosed in the above mentioned U.S. Patent No. 4,584,433 wherein pin 26 includes a radial flange 27 and a reduced fuse portion 28, the inner portion Si of extension sleeve 24 being contoured with a recess 29 Ssized to accept flange 27 in spaced relation therefrom and the inner wall of the truncated portion 30, which includes o, a cylindrical end portion 31 being spaced from pin 26 to oo provide an annular space 32 therebetween. This space 32, along with space 33 formed by the differing slopes between the outer side of truncated portion 30 and end portion 14 of cup-shaped body 3, serves to enhance the bonding and embedding of sleeve 24 into sealing insulator 34. It is to "4 be understood that it also would be possible to utilize a pin in the present invention which would not include a reduced fuse portion such as 28, the pin being of uniform diameter throughout except for an extending radial flange similar to flange 27 as disclosed.
From the above, it can be seen that hermetic terminal assembly structure is provided which is straightforward, efficient and economical in both manufacture and assembly.
The claims form part of the disclosure of this specification.
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  1. 2. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said sealing insulator occupying a space remaining between said end portion of said extension sleeve and said end portion of said annular lip.
  2. 3. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said extension sleeve being sized relative the outer periphery of said terminal pin to provide an annular space therebetween with said sealing insulator occupying at least a portion of ,1 said annular space therebetween.
  3. 4. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said extension sleeve having opposed end portions which are similarly preselectively sized and geometrically configured so that either of said end portions of said extension sleeve can abuttingly engage said end portion of said annular lip only along the outer periphery thereof in substantial line contact S' therewith. I 5. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said extension sleeve having opposed end portions which are differently preselectively sized and geometrically configured S so that said end portions can engage with end portions of differing annular lips along the outer peripheries thereof in substantial line contact therewith.
  4. 6. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 1, said end portion of said extension sleeve bonded to said sealing insulator being in the form of a truncated cone to provide an outer wall which axially tapers inwardly at a preselected ,angle toward the extremity thereof and said end portion of said annular lip axially tapering inwardly in a directionally pssp.8/emerson 90 12 7 \6Vro e psspe.0l8/emerson 90 12 7 S- 9 similar fashion at a preselected angle larger than the angle of taper of said end portion of said extension sleeve thereby effecting said substantial line contact along the outer periphery of said end portion of said annular lip.
  5. 7. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 6, the outer wall of said truncated cone axially tapering inwardly at an angle of approximately 45° and said end portion of said annular lip axially tapering inwardly at I0 an angle of approximately 530°. r 8. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 6, the angle of taper of said annular lip being approximately larger than the angle of taper of said end portion of said extension sleeve. 0
  6. 9. A hermetic terminal assembly adapted to be secured to an opening in a motor unit housing comprising: r a metallic cup-shaped body with a bottom and a rim extending in one direction from said bottom, said bottom 4 4 having at least one hole in it defined by an annular sealing lip projecting in the same direction as said rim; I, a stainless steel current conducting pin extending through said hole, the portion of said pin within said hole being of substantially less cross-sectional diameter than said hole, said pin having an outer end to extend externally of said housing to receive an electric connection to a current source and. an inner end to receive an electrical connection disposed in said housing; a glass sealing insulator bonding said pin to the i inside surface of said lip; and psspe.019/emers 91 2 22 Si u source and an inner end to receive an electrical connection disposed in said housing; /2 I:' i:- i- 10 4 ib an electrically insulating ceramic extension sleeve surrounding said pin including an end portion in the form of a truncated cone terminating in a cylindrical end seated in the end portion of the annular sealing lip in annular spaced relation from said pin the outer side wall of said truncated cone tapering inwardly toward said cylindrical end at an angle of approximately 450 to said cylindrical end to abuttingly contact the end portion of said annular sealing lip which tapers inwardly in a directionally similar fashion but at a greater angle of taper of approximately 530 to make substantial line contact along the outer periphery of said end portion of said annular lip with said glass sealing insulator occupying the remaining space between the outer side wall of said truncated cone of said extension sleeve and said annular lip and at least a portion of the annular space between said extension sleeve and said pin whereby said extension sleeve is embedded in said glass sealing insulator to localize any cracking of said glass sealing insulator which might occur adjacent the abutting contact of said sleeve with said lip to a position remote from said conducting pin. The hermetic terminal assembly of claim 9, said conducting pin having a radially extending flange at the inner end thereof and said extension sleeve being recessed to accommodate said flange in spaced relation therewith.
  7. 11. Hermetic terminal assembly substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. 4II 4r 4 u9n( +4 4 4 4 1 2i it psspe. 019/emers 91 2 22 1 SU ~I If 11 DATED this 22 February 1991 SMITH SIIELSTON BEADLE Fellows Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia Patent Attorneys for the Applicant: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. S. C S S 4C Ct C S o 4 4 *44*11 0 4 0*45 44 45 4 S 4 psspe.019/emers9122 91 2 22
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