1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to electrical connection devices. More particularly, it relates to a disc member having a plurality of serrated slots extending through the disc for receiving and securing an electrical wire, whereby the disc is seated within and frictionally secured within a generally cylindrical tube of electrically conductive material.
2. Background of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connection adapter for an air conditioning system, and more specifically, to an apparatus and method of connecting an electrical power conductor to an electrical drive motor of the air conditioning system.
Air conditioning systems generally comprise four key components: an evaporator, a condenser, a compressor, and a dryer. A typical installation locates the compressor and its associated motor on the outside of a building, where they are exposed to the environment. The compressor motor is commonly incorporated within a compressor and the entire compressor assembly is hermetically sealed, protecting the compressor assembly components from the environment. Several commonly known electrical connection form factors are utilized to provide electrical power to the compressor motor. A first such connection form factor is an electrical spade connection configuration. This is a well known configuration.
During servicing of an air conditioning system, it is common practice to separate the electrical connection at the compressor motor. It is not uncommon to find a corroded spade connection, which ultimately results in a broken spade. The service technician then needs to repair or replace the electrical connection. This can be a laborious and expensive process.
A second connection form factor is a generally cylindrical tubular structure utilizing a setscrew. A bare section of an electrical wire is inserted into a center of the tubular structure either via a slot along the length of the tubular structure or through an opening of the structure. The setscrew compresses the exposed wire to provide an electro-mechanical connection. The tubular structure is connected the motor via a metallic pin. The configuration of the setscrew makes an installation difficult to accomplish. Additionally, the setscrew is susceptible to being stripped when tightened.
Accordingly, it is desirable to provide a system and apparatus for enabling an electrical connection to a damaged or deteriorated electrical connector on an air conditioning compressor assembly.
In view of the limitations presented in the background herein, the present invention provides a novel design, which presents an electrical connection for repair of a damaged or deteriorated electrical connector on an air conditioning compressor assembly.
One aspect of the present invention is a metallic electrical connecting disc comprising a plurality of serrated shaped apertures or slots and an aperture for receiving a metallic coupling pin, wherein the disc is inserted into a metallic generally cylindrically shaped tubular structure.
Another aspect of the present invention incorporates a plurality of serrated shaped apertures or slots integrated about, and in communication with, the pin receiving aperture.
Yet another aspect provides a friction-increasing configuration integrated about a peripheral edge of the electrical connecting disc. The friction-increasing configuration can utilize at least one of: a ragged edge, a plurality of projections or barbs, tapered projections, and an “S” shaped stamping, for example.
Another aspect provides a formed electrical connecting disc having a generally conical shape.
A further aspect utilizes an electrically conductive material, such as beryllium copper, copper, brass, bronze, steel, zinc plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum (although less preferred), metallic plated plastics, and the like.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a connection interface between the cylindrically shaped tubular structure and the electrical input of an air conditioning compressor motor. The interface incorporates a receiving aperture into a distal end of the tubular structure, wherein a cable is inserted and electro-mechanically coupled via a crimping process, a brazing process, a soldering process, and the like. The opposing end of the cable incorporates a coupling member for interfacing with an existing air conditioning electrical connection.
Yet another aspect utilizes two or more of connections in accordance with the present invention, placing an insulating member between the two or more cylindrical structures.
The foregoing has outlined, in general, the physical aspects of the invention and is to serve as an aid in better understanding the more complete detailed description that is presented herein. In reference to such, there is to be a clear understanding that the present invention is not limited to the method or detail of construction, fabrication, material, or application of use described and illustrated herein. Any other variation of fabrication, use, or application should be considered apparent as an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, which makes reference to the appended Figs., in which:
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The friction enhanced electrical connectivity disc 130 incorporates the features of disc 100, and further introduces a friction increasing peripheral feature, such as a plurality of barbs 136 integrated about an enhanced friction edge 134 of the disc material 102. The barbs 136 can be of any reasonably engineered geometry, wherein the geometry provides an interference fit between the friction enhanced electrical connectivity disc 130 and a hollowed section (presented as 164 later herein) of the tubular structure. The preferred shape, as illustrated, is triangular, providing a sharp corner projecting from the enhanced friction edge 134 to provide an interference engagement with an inside wall of the hollowed section along a contacting interface 140. The interference engagement can be enhanced by forming a tapered edge 138 onto the edges of the barbs 136 as presented in
An electrical wire 150 is fabricated having a conductor 154 covered with wire insulation 152. The wire insulation 152 is removed from an end portion of the electrical wire 150 exposing the section of the conductor 154. The conductor 154 is then inserted through any of either of the distal electrical receiving slots 106 or the central electrical receiving slots 108. The serrated edges of the slots 106, 108 engage the conductor 154 providing both a mechanical and an electrical connection. It is recognized that although the illustration presents a “Z” or stair stepped shaped, any shape that can secure a wire into a slot can be utilized.
The electrical connectivity discs 100, 130 are installed into a tubular disc receiving member 160 providing the desired electro-mechanical interface to the air conditioning compressor. An exemplary assembly is presented in
The electrical adaptor includes a disc-receiving member 160 having a tubular geometry 162 which provides a hollowed section 164. In a preferred embodiment, two enhanced discs 130, 130′ would be inserted via a disc insertion 180 into a hollowed section 164 of the tubular disc receiving member 160. The interference fit of the disc 130 causes the barbs 136 to forcibly engage an inner wall 165 of the tubular structure 162 via a barb engagement 182, which occurs during a disc insertion 180. As the disc 130 is inserted 180, the barbs 136 create engaging gouges 184. A second disc is inserted and preferably positioned proximate an insertion end 166 of the tubular structure 162. The electrical wire 150 could be inserted into both discs prior to insertion of, or after insertion of, the inner disc 130 forming a reliable connection as presented in
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The conically shaped electrical connectivity disc 200 is fabricated having a cone shaped disc material 202, which incorporates the features of friction enhanced electrical connectivity disc 130, but formed into a conical shape. The conical shape displaces the center of the cone shaped disc material 202 from the edge of the cone shaped disc material 202 via a center displacement 204. The disc 200 would be fabricated by stamping the features from a raw sheet of material, maintaining the stamping in a carrier strip, then inserting the carrier strip into a forming press and forming the planar material into a conical shape. The forming press is sometime referred to as a drawing process. The material can be hardened if desired, to increase the spring rate of the material.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be clear that the invention is not so limited. Numerous modifications, changes, variations, substitutions and equivalents will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as described in the claims.
This Non-Provisional Utility application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/035,197, filed on Mar. 10, 2008, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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