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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 09, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 21, 2011
Michael Dewayne Finke, Cypress, TX (US);
Jesse Kevin Hensarling, Cleveland, TX (US);
Randal Thomas Beste, Houston, TX (US);
Charles Pence Burke, Magnolia, TX (US);
James Neal Spence, Montgomery, TX (US);
Michael Dewayne Finke, Cypress, TX (US);
Jesse Kevin Hensarling, Cleveland, TX (US);
Randal Thomas Beste, Houston, TX (US);
Charles Pence Burke, Magnolia, TX (US);
James Neal Spence, Montgomery, TX (US);
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., Houston, TX (US);
Abstract
A method of forming a connector with isolated conductive paths can include using a flexible member. An example of a method of forming a connector with isolated conductive paths can include forming a bulkhead assembly including two-or-more isolated bulkhead conductive paths. A non-bulkhead assembly can be formed including two-or-more isolated non-bulkhead conductive paths. A flexible coupling can be formed between each of the two-or-more isolated bulkhead conductive paths and each of the two-or-more isolated non-bulkhead conductive paths to form a flexible connector. Another example method can include assembling, at least partially, a connector having a groove, securing a flexible member in the groove, and flowing solder into the flexible member in the groove. Additional methods and associated apparatus and systems are disclosed.