PROTECTIVE GEL FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
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1. A protective gel for an electrical connection comprising:
- a) the protective gel being water soluble; and
b) the protective gel having a thickening agent, a cleaning agent, a chelating agent, a reducing agent, anti-corrosive agent, a buffer, and an antifreeze agent.
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Abstract
An electrical connection for a trailer hitch on a vehicle joins a trailer electrical connection. These electrical connectors join together to carry the power to illuminate the trailer lights on the trailer and carry out other functions. Both connections are protected by a protective gel for the electrical connections having a thickening agent, a cleaning agent, a chelating agent, a reducing agent, anti-corrosive agent, a buffer, and an antifreeze agent.
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20 Claims
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1. A protective gel for an electrical connection comprising:
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a) the protective gel being water soluble; and b) the protective gel having a thickening agent, a cleaning agent, a chelating agent, a reducing agent, anti-corrosive agent, a buffer, and an antifreeze agent. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of protecting a vehicle connection and a trailer connection so that a proper electrical connection between the trailer lights and the vehicle lights can be obtained comprising:
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a) providing a water soluble protective gel having a thickening agent, a cleaning agent, a chelating agent, a reducing agent, anti-corrosive agent, a buffer, and an antifreeze agent; b) applying the water soluble protective gel to the vehicle connection and the trailer connection; and c) cleaning the vehicle connection and the trailer connection. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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14. A protective gel for an electrical connection comprising:
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a) the protective gel being water soluble; b) the protective gel having a thickening agent, a cleaning agent, a chelating agent, a reducing agent, anti-corrosive agent, a buffer, and an antifreeze agent; and c) the protective gel having a resistance is between 1000 and 50,000 ohms. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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