Claims
- 1. An electrical connector adapted for bulkhead mounting, for extending through a bulkhead opening of the type having a cylindrical flange extending axially therefrom and joined to the bulkhead, and interconnecting associated cables on opposed sides of a bulkhead, comprising:
- at least one bus bar having a body section extending between first and second contact sections at first and second ends thereof;
- an elastomeric member disposed within said cylindrical flange of said bulkhead and including an aperture therethrough associated with each said bus bar, with said body section of a respective said bus bar extending therethrough with said first and second contact sections extending outwardly of ends of said elastomeric member to be at least exposed for electrical connection to respective ends of associated electrical cables;
- said elastomeric member being secured between first and second metal plates having corresponding bar-receiving apertures through which extend a respective said bus bar, said first and second metal plates being mechanically fastened by a stud assembly actuatable to draw said first and second plates toward each other compressing said elastomeric member and deforming the elastomeric material thereof tightly around said body section of each said bus bar and against an inside surface of said cylindrical flange and closing gaps at said bar-receiving apertures through said first and metal plates,
- whereby a connector is defined permitting electrical cables on opposing sides of a bulkhead to be disconnectably joined electrically while providing a flame barrier across said bulkhead opening.
- 2. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 1 further including first and second housing portions adjacent said first and second metal plates and adjacent ends of said at least one bus bar and insulating said body section thereof while at least exposing said first and second contact sections of each said bus bar for electrical connection to said cables.
- 3. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said elastomeric member includes bar-sealing flange portions extending through said first and second bar-receiving apertures of said first and second metal plates.
- 4. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said bar-receiving aperture through said elastomeric member is initially slightly larger than the cross-section of said body section of said bus bar extending therethrough.
- 5. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 2 wherein said first housing portion includes a flange portion having a recess receiving said second plate thereinto.
- 6. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 2 wherein said second housing member underlies said second contact section of each said bus bar respectively and include female inserts thereunder and thereagainst having threaded apertures thereinto aligned with bolt-receiving holes through said second contact section, enabling ring terminals to be secured and electrically connected to said second contact sections by terminal bolts extending through holes in said ring terminals and through said bolt-receiving holes and threaded into said threaded apertures of said female inserts, said female inserts thus being held by said second housing members against rotation.
- 7. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein one of said first and second metal plates includes a mounting flange coextending along a surface of said bulkhead adjacent said opening therethrough for being fastened to said bulkhead.
- 8. An electrical connector adapted for bulkhead mounting, for extending through a bulkhead opening and interconnecting associated cables on opposed sides of the bulkhead, comprising:
- at least one bus bar having a body section extending between first and second contact sections at first and second ends thereof;
- an elastomeric member including an aperture therethrough associated with each said bus bar, with said body section of a respective said bus bar extending therethrough with said first and second contact sections extending outwardly of ends of said elastomeric member to be at least exposed for electrical connection to respective ends of associated electrical cables;
- a cylindrical metal sleeve surrounding said elastomeric member and extending outwardly from said bulkhead and including an annular flange adapted to abut the surface of said bulkhead peripherally surrounding said opening;
- said elastomeric member being secured between first and second metal plates having corresponding bar-receiving apertures through which extend a respective said bus bar, said first and second metal plates being mechanically fastened by a stud assembly actuatable to draw said first and second plates toward each other compressing said elastomeric member and deforming the elastomeric material thereof tightly around said body section of each said bus bar and against an inside surface of said cylindrical sleeve and closing gaps at said bar-receiving apertures through said first and metal plates,
- whereby a connector is defined permitting electrical cables on opposing sides of a bulkhead to be disconnectably joined electrically while providing a flame barrier across said bulkhead opening.
- 9. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 8 wherein one of said first and second metal plates includes a mounting flange coextending along a surface of said bulkhead adjacent said opening therethrough for being fastened to said bulkhead and said annular flange of said cylindrical sleeve is disposed within a corresponding recess into a bulkhead adjacent surface of said one of said first and second metal plates.
- 10. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 8 further including at least one housing member adjacent one of said first and second metal plates and adjacent ends of each said bus bar thereat and insulating said body section thereof while at least exposing a surface of a corresponding one of said first and second contact sections of each said bus bar for electrical connection to said cables.
- 11. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 10 wherein said at least one housing member includes portions extending from an end face thereof underlying and supporting said contact section of each said bus bar opposed from said exposed surface thereof.
- 12. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 11 having at least four said bus bars wherein said bus bars are rectangular and have first and second major surfaces and minor surfaces with said contact sections adapted for fastening of a said cable terminal against a said first major surface thereof, and said bus bars are oriented with major surfaces being coparallel and define an array having relatively outer and inner ones of said bus bars, and each said portion extending from said end face thereof supports a respective said bus bar contact section along a said second major surface of said bus bar, said portions supporting said contact sections of said inner ones thereof extending farther outwardly than said portions supporting said contact sections of said outer ones, whereby said housing member provides access to all said first major surfaces of said contact sections for fastening respective said cable terminals thereto.
- 13. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 12 wherein each said portion supporting a said contact section includes a pair of embossments extending beside minor surfaces of each said bus bar contact section beyond said exposed surface thereof defining a space of selected dimension therebetween permitting terminals to be inserted therebetween and against said contact section exposed surface having a width less than said dimension of said space between said pair of embossments.
- 14. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 13 wherein said pair of embossments are spaced from transverse surface portions of said housing member a distance equal to said dimension of said space between said pair of embossments, defining a clearance permitting fastening of said cable terminal at right angles to said bus bar in either of two opposing directions.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
This is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/840 of U.S patent application Ser. No. 07/840,201 both filed Mar. 2, 1992.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Product of Flight Corp., Selelock Connector. |
Product of ITT Cannon Corp., Part No. 8848-14 FRF6E36-5301; Fountain View, Calif. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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