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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 09, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 15, 2002
Walter Castiglioni, Magenta, IT;
Gianangelo Cavalleri, Cemusco Sul Naviglio, IT;
Giacomo Coletta, Peschiera Borromeo, IT;
Pietro Corsaro, Busto Arsizio, IT;
Dirk Kunze, Erlangen, DE;
Pierluigi Ladie′, Milan, IT;
Marco Nassi, Turin, IT;
Sergio Spreafico, Erba, IT;
Walter Castiglioni, Magenta, IT;
Gianangelo Cavalleri, Cemusco Sul Naviglio, IT;
Giacomo Coletta, Peschiera Borromeo, IT;
Pietro Corsaro, Busto Arsizio, IT;
Dirk Kunze, Erlangen, DE;
Pierluigi Ladie′, Milan, IT;
Marco Nassi, Turin, IT;
Sergio Spreafico, Erba, IT;
Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi S.p.A., Milan, IT;
Abstract
A method of terminating at least one conductor of a superconducting cable comprising a plurality of superconducting tapes, comprising the steps of associating an electrically conductive connector radially at the at least one conductor, embedding and end of the superconducting tapes in a thermosetting resin, embedding an end portion of the superconducting tapes in a solder and achieving an electric contact by the solder. Moreover, the invention relates to a terminated conductor of a superconducting cable, a superconducting cable, a joint between conductors of two superconducting cables, a current transmission/distribution network, and a terminator for at least one conductor of a superconducting cable that embody the above method.