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US524343A
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  • the paper dry the same with air which has already been dried or deprived of moisture besides being heated. In this way, I am able to remove practically all the moisture from the paper. Afterward, and while still heated,
  • the paper is coated and permeated with a liquid which after filling, will render the paper anhydrous.
  • a liquid which after filling, will render the paper anhydrous.
  • Outside the paper and its coating and permeating material will preferably be used a coating or tubing of lead or other like material C.
  • An electrical conductor having a covering consisting of a strip or strips of paper, composed of pure vegetable fiber, applied in its unchanged fibrous condition, the paper forming of itself an insulating covering and being dry and coated to render it practically anhydrous, substantially as specified.
  • An electrical conductor having a covering consisting of a strip or strips of paper, composed of pure vegetable fiber, applied in its unchanged fibrous condition, the paper forming of itself an insulating covering and having a suitable material coating and permeating it to render it practically anhydrous, substantially as specified.

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B. D. MGGRAUKEN; ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR.
N0. 524,343. Patented Aug. 14, 1894.
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EDI/VIN D. MCCRACKEN, OF ALPINE, ASSIGNOR TO THE NORWICH INSULATED VIBE COMPANY, OF IIARRISQN, NEW JERSEY.
ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 524,343, dated August 14, 1 894.
Application filedllovember 29,1893. Serial No. (N0 131061913 To aZZ whom/it may concern:
Be it known that I, EDWIN D. MOCRAOKEN, of Alpine, in the county of Bergen and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Electrical Conductors, of which the following is a specification.
I will describe a conductor embodying my improvement and then point out the novel features in the claims.
The accompanying drawing is a side View of a conductor embodying my improvement, different portions of its length being represented with the insulating and covering materials removed so as to exhibit the important feature.
A designates a conductor which may consist of covered wire.
13 designates an insulating covering, which may consist of a strip or strips 1) of paper,
the paper, dry the same with air which has already been dried or deprived of moisture besides being heated. In this way, I am able to remove practically all the moisture from the paper. Afterward, and while still heated,
the paper is coated and permeated with a liquid which after filling, will render the paper anhydrous. Outside the paper and its coating and permeating material, will preferably be used a coating or tubing of lead or other like material C.
In another application Serial No. 492,331, filed November 29, 1893, I have fully described the-process of producing an electrical conductor such as I here claim, and have also illustrated and described apparatus which can be advantageously used in carrying out such process. Therefore further description of such process and apparatus will be unnecessary here.
What I claim as my invention is 1. An electrical conductor having a covering consisting of a strip or strips of paper, composed of pure vegetable fiber, applied in its unchanged fibrous condition, the paper forming of itself an insulating covering and being dry and coated to render it practically anhydrous, substantially as specified.
2. An electrical conductor having a covering consisting of a strip or strips of paper, composed of pure vegetable fiber, applied in its unchanged fibrous condition, the paper forming of itself an insulating covering and having a suitable material coating and permeating it to render it practically anhydrous, substantially as specified.
EDWIN D. MOORAOKEN.
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FREDK. HAYNES, GEORGE BARRY,
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