Claims
- 1. That improvement in a solderless bonding assembly for use in completing a high-strength high-capacity bonding connection to a shield jacket of a sheathed cable in an area concealed beneath the cable sheath, said improved bonding assembly comprising: separate inner and outer metal shoes each having a hole in the mid-portion thereof, said hole in said inner shoe being threaded, said inner shoe alone being insertable edgewise directly beneath one end of the cable shield jacket until said threaded hole is in registry with aligned holes spaced inwardly from an end edge of the superimposed portions of the cable sheath and shield jacket and which aligned holes are sized to accommodate a clamping shank for said shoes, an elongated metal shank threaded from end to end thereof and having one threaded end insertable serially first through the hole in said outer show, the aligned holes in the cable sheath and shield jacket and then into the threaded hole of said inner shoe, and retainer means on said shank receiver to hold the cable sheath and shield jacket rigidly and forcibly clamped between said inner and outer shoes to provide a high capacity bonding connection to the cable shield jacket and a high strength mechanical connection to intervening superimposed portions of the cable sheath and the cable shield jacket, the outer surface of said inner shoe and the inner surface of said outer shoe being complementary and being substantially parallel throughout their entire areas when assembled with said shank and the cable sheath and shield jacket in the manner set forth, the inner surface of the outer shoe being substantially continuous throughout its entire area.
- 2. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in the provision of means preventing the threaded end of said shank from assembly into said threaded hole so as to project beyond the inner end of said threaded hole.
- 3. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in so forming said threaded hole and the adjacent threaded end of said shank to limit the threaded assembly of the one to the other.
- 4. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said threaded hole includes a barrier limiting the distance said shank can be assembled thereinto.
- 5. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that the innermost end of said threaded hole is without a screw thread for the threaded end of said clamping shank.
- 6. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said threaded hole is formed in a metallic member having a press fit in an opening through said inner shoe,
- 7. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said inner and outer shoes are similarly arched transversely of one another and have generally coextensive surfaces lying parallel to one another in the assembled positions thereof.
- 8. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said outer shoe has a plurality of low height projections extending from the inner surface thereof toward the adjacent surface of said inner shoe and adapted to penetrate into the exterior surface of a cable sheath as said shoes are clamped toward one another by said retainer means.
- 9. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said shank is headless and includes a kerf transversely of the threads at one end to seat a screwdriver.
- 10. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said outer shoe includes a tang at one end portion thereof projecting outwardly away from said inner shoe upon assembly and adapted to hold a clamping band captive when said bonding assembly is assembled to a cable.
- 11. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in the provision of a resilient metallic shim having an opening therethrough accommodating said shank, said shim being arched transversely thereof with a shorter radius than the radius of the cable shield jacket, said shim having a multiplicity of sharp burrs projecting from the outer surface thereof adapted to penetrate into and scratch the inner surface of the cable shield jacket as the shim is flattened during the clamping of said inner and outer shoes toward one another during assembly to a cable.
- 12. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said inner shoe projects outwardly beyond one end of said outer shoe, and threaded shank means fixed to and projecting from one end of said inner shoe for use in clamping a conductive member to said inner shoe.
- 13. A bonding assembly as defined in claim 1 characterized in the provision of a multiplicity of short sharp burrs projecting toward said outer shoe and in electrical conducting relation to said inner shoe, said sharp burrs being adapted to penetrate into a cable shield jacket as said shoes are compressed toward one another by tightening said retainer means along said threaded shank.
- 14. That improvement defined in claim 1 characterized in that said threaded hole is formed in an insert member immovably seated in an opening through said inner shoe.
- 15. That improvement defined in claim 14 characterized in that said insert member is formed of high strength material and includes a barrier at the inner end of the threaded hole therein limiting the distance said shank can be assembled thereinto.
- 16. A bonding assembly for use in providing a high-capacity high-strength bonding connection to a shielded cable having a tough plastic sheath, said bonding assembly comprising three principal separate components installable in sequence on a shielded cable having an aligned pair of holes through the shield and sheath thereof and which holes are spaced inwardly from generally aligned severed ends of the sheath and shield, said assembly comprising wide area inner and outer metal shoes having openings through the midportions thereof, said opening in said inner shoe being threaded, threaded shank means having a threaded end insertable through the hole in said outer shoe, then through the aligned holes in the cable sheath and shield and then threadedly into the threaded hole in said inner shoe after the latter has been inserted endwise beneath the cable shield from one end thereof, said threaded shank means being tightenable to compress the cable sheath and shield rigidly and tightly between said inner and outer shoes, thereby to utilize the mechanical strength of the cable sheath to provide a high-strength high-capacity bonding connection to the cable shield, the outer surface of said inner shoe and the inner surface of said outer shoe being complementary and being substantially parallel throughout their entire areas when assembled with said threaded shank means and the cable sheath and shield in the manner specified, and said threaded opening in said inner shoe having means for limiting threaded insertion thereinto of said threaded shank means to prevent damage to cable parts underlying the cable shield.
- 17. A bonding assembly as defined in claim 16 characterized in that said threaded shank means is threaded from end to end thereof and includes threaded nut means mounted on the end thereof remote from said inner shoe for use in clamping a grounding conductor thereto after installation of said assembly to a shielded cable.
- 18. A bonding assembly as defined in claim 16 characterized in that one end of said inner shoe projects outwardly beyond the adjacent end of said outer shoe when said kit is installed on a cable, and an anchor post fixed to the outwardly projecting end of said inner shoe for use in anchoring a grounding conductor to said bonding assembly.
- 19. A bonding assembly as defined in claim 16 characterized in the provision of a multiplicity of sharp burrs in electrical contact with said inner shoe and positioned to penetrate into the under side of a cable shield when said bonding assembly is assembled to a shielded cable.
- 20. A bonding assembly as defined in claim 16 characterized in the provision of a thin resilient metal shim seated against and facing toward the adjacent surface of said outer shoe when installed on a shielded cable, said shim having a multipicity of low height sharp burrs positioned to penetrate into a cable shield and make electrical contact therewith when said bonding assembly is installed astride a shielded cable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 295,509, filed Oct. 6, 1972, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of our copending application for U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 257,692, filed May 30, 1972, and now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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295509 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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