Article for splicing electrical wires

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Inventors

Chiotis, Achilles
Cornelius, Rajendra S.
Soni, Pravin L.

Application #

408433

Filed

Mar-22-1995

Published

May-28-1996

Current US Class

174/76
174/77R
174/91
174/92
174/93
428/35.7
428/36.9

International Classes

F16L 011/00

Field of Search

428/34.9 428/36.91 428/447 428/35.7 428/36.9 174/93 174/77

Assignee

Raychem Corporation (Menlo Park, CA)

Examiners

Nold; Charles R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burkard; Herbert G., Chao; Yuan, Novack; Sheri M.

US Patent References

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4320044   Self-extinguishing s...
4401491   Solid silicone rubb...
4578116   Organosilicon com...
4634207   Apparatus and met...
4695597   Organopolysiloxan...
4716183   Styrene-diene block...
4727127   Curable organopol...
4766191   Silicone polymer te...
4777063   Curable organopol...
4852646   Thermally conducti...
4942270   Cable sealing app...
 

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Abstract
Flame retarded organopolysiloxane gels suitable for sealing and protecting electrical contacts include (i) an organopolysiloxane gel having repeat units of the structure ##STR1## where each R is independently phenyl or C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl or fluoroalkyl, at least 40% of the R groups being phenyl; and (ii) an additive package mixed with the organopolysiloxane, which is (a) zinc oxide; (b) antimony oxide; (c) a brominated compound having a molecular weight of at least 450 and a bromine content of at least 40 weight %; (d) a chlorinated compound having a molecular weight of at least 300 and a chlorine content of at least 40 weight %; or (e) combinations of the above. The additive package is used in an amount between about 10 and about 60 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of organopolysiloxane.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An article for splicing electrical wires, comprising:

(A) an electrical connector which is adapted to receive electrical wires and to be mechanically deformed to electrically connect the electrical wires received therein;

(B) an insulating sleeve adapted to surround and receive the connector; and

(C) an encapsulant gel disposed and positioned within the electrical connector, so that electrical wires received therein penetrate the encapsulant gel, the encapsulant gel comprising

(i) an organopolysiloxane gel comprising repeat units of the structure ##STR9## wherein each R group is independently phenyl or C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 alkyl or fluoroalkyl, at least 40% of the R groups being phenyl; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to flame retarded gel compositions, methods therefor, and articles comprising the same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A wide variety of substrates require protection from adverse environmental conditions such as moisture, insects, plant life, and corrosion deposits. For some substrates such as electrical components, it is desirable that a protective cove or material be provided such that it is possible to easily reenter and work on the substrate, for the purpose of resplicing, repairing, etc.

It is known to protect an electrical contact with grease, the grease being contained in a container which is applied to the electrical contact. See, for example, Fartar, Jr., U.S. Pat. No. 3,897,129 (1975). However, grease is thixotropic, limiting the ways in which it can be used. Furthermore, when reentry is attempted, the grease remains on the contact when the container is removed and must be cleaned off before electrical work can begin.
 
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