Claims
- 1. An electrical cable coupling assembly including:
- a body having a first end configured for receiving a complementary coupling assembly and a second end configured for receiving an electrical cable having a plurality of cores;
- a plurality of conductive connectors each adapted to receive a a corresponding one of the cores at one end and a corresponding conductive connector member associated with the complementary coupling assembly at the other end to allow electrical connection between the corresponding core and the corresponding connector member, and releasable electrical connection between the corresponding core and a corresponding core in the complementary coupling assembly;
- a plurality of substantially tubular insulators each captively retained at least partially in the body and at least partially enveloping a corresponding one of the connectors;
- a first plate disposed at the first end of the body and coupled to the body and having a plurality of apertures each of which is in axial alignment with one of the insulators; and
- a second plate spaced from the first plate and disposed between the first and second ends of the body and coupled to the body and to the first plate and having a plurality of apertures each of which is in axial alignment with one of the insulators, each of the insulators being clamped at least partially between the first and second plates.
- 2. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 further including a coupling member extending and captively retained between the two plates.
- 3. The coupling assembly according to claim 2 wherein the coupling member is a conductive phase barrier.
- 4. The coupling assembly according to claim 2 wherein the coupling member is coupled to the two plates to selectively clamp each insulator at least partially in between the two plates.
- 5. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein each insulator is substantially cylindrical.
- 6. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein the insulators and connectors are substantially equally angularly spaced about a longitudinal axis of the coupling assembly.
- 7. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein each insulator is at least partially enveloped by a corresponding outer tubular insulator.
- 8. The coupling assembly according to claim 7 wherein each insulator is separated from the corresponding outer insulator by an air gap.
- 9. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein each connector is metallic.
- 10. The coupling assembly according to claim 8 wherein each insulator includes a plastics sleeve.
- 11. An electrical cable coupling assembly comprising:
- a body having a first end configured for receiving a complementary coupling assembly and a second end configured for receiving an electrical cable having a plurality of cores;
- a plurality of conductive connectors each adapted to receive a corresponding one of the cores at one end and a corresponding conductive connector member associated with the complementary coupling assembly at the other end to allow electrical connection between the corresponding core and the corresponding connector member, and releasable electrical connection between the corresponding core and a corresponding core in the complementary coupling assembly;
- a plurality of substantially tubular insulators each captively retained at least partially in the body and at least partially enveloping a corresponding one of the connectors; and
- two captive fittings coupled to the body and captively retaining each insulator, each fitting including an aperture in axial alignment with a corresponding one of the insulators located at least partially in between the two fittings, the two fittings being coupled to each other to selectively locate and clams each insulator at least partially between the two fittings, each fitting including a solid conductive core and each aperture being defined by an axially extending passage in the conductive core through which the corresponding insulator at least partially extends.
- 12. The coupling assembly according to claim 11 wherein at least one of the conductive cores is generally cylindrical.
- 13. The coupling assembly according to claim 11 wherein at least one of the conductive cores is earthed.
- 14. The coupling assembly according to claim 11 wherein at least one of the conductive cores is metallic.
- 15. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein each insulator includes a shoulder at each of its ends which abuts against one of the plates to restrain the insulator.
- 16. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein each plate is detachably secured to the body.
- 17. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first plate closes off an end of the body.
- 18. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein each of the insulators is spaced from an interior of the body by an air gap.
- 19. The coupling assembly according to claim 3 wherein the plates abut against the phase barrier.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/772,843, filed on Dec. 24, 1996, now abandoned and International Application Number AU97/00651, filed on Sep. 30, 1997, both of which are incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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