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Article: Texas Inventor Develops Sealed Eurytopic Make-Break Connector
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- Article date:
- May 9, 2008
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 9 -- Boyd B. Moore of Houston has developed eurytropic make-break connectors.
According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An electrical connection with first and second electrical connectors are adapted to engage each other to form an electrical connection. An electrical wire is connected to each connector. At least one of the connectors has a contact formed of a conductive elastomeric material with conductive particles dispersed in the material, which is shaped to deform when compressed. When the first and second connector elements engage each other contact(s) formed of the elastomeric material will deform to cause electrically conductive particles in the ...
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