The present invention relates to seating indicators for separable electrical connectors, and in particular, a flap seating indicator for separable electrical connectors such as loadbreak connectors and deadbreak connectors.
Loadbreak connectors used with 15, 25 and 35 KV switchgear generally include a power cable elbow connector having one end adapted for receiving a power cable and another end adapted for receiving a loadbreak bushing insert. The end adapted for receiving the bushing insert generally includes an elbow cuff for providing an interference fit with a molded flange on the bushing insert. This interference fit between the elbow cuff and the bushing insert provides a moisture and dust seal therebetween.
An indicator band may be provided on a portion of the loadbreak bushing insert so that an inspector can quickly visually determine proper assembly of the elbow cuff and the bushing insert. Because of the high voltages, the indicator band has to be visible from a distance of 8-10 feet or more. Oftentimes, these indicator bands are not easily viewed and it is difficult to determine if a proper connection is made. Accordingly, there is a need for a seating indicator that can be easily viewed and that provides positive indication that a connection is properly made.
In accordance with the present invention, flap seating indicators for loadbreak and deadbreak connectors are provided. In a first embodiment, the seating indicator includes a substantially round ring-shaped body and a plurality of flaps. The body has a circumference, an exterior surface on the outside of the ring-shaped body, an interior surface on the inside of the ring-shaped body and two opposing side edges. The flaps are located around the circumference of the ring-shaped body and extend from one of the side edges. Each of the plurality of flaps has first and second sections that are pivotably connected. The first section attaches to the body and the second section has an indicating surface. The ring-shaped body is attached to an inner surface of an elbow cuff lip on an elbow connector. The exterior surface can be substantially flat so that it snugly fits into the elbow connector. When a bushing insert is properly inserted into the elbow connector, the second section of each of the plurality of flaps pivots so that the indicating surfaces of the flaps face the elbow connector. Preferably, the second sections of the flaps are substantially perpendicular to the first sections.
The indicating surfaces of the flaps have a highly visible color so that they are visible from at least a distance of five feet and preferably more than ten feet. In a one embodiment, each of the plurality of flaps has a width and the distance between any two flaps is less than or equal to the width. Locating the flaps closer together increases the visibility of the flaps. Preferably, the ring-shaped body and flaps are made of nylon, a hard plastic or a hard elastomeric material. In a preferred embodiment, each of the plurality of flaps has first and second ends that correspond to the first and second sections. Each flap has a first width where the two sections are pivotably connected and a second width at the second end. The second width is greater than the first width to increase the visibility when the flaps extend radially outwardly from the surface of the elbow connector.
In a second embodiment, the seating indicator includes a band having top and bottom surfaces and first and second sides; a plurality of members extending outwardly from the first side, wherein each of the plurality of members has an end; and a plurality of flaps pivotably mounted to the ends of the plurality of members, wherein each of the flaps has an indicating surface. The band is attached to a bushing insert and proper insertion of the bushing insert into an elbow connector pivots the flaps so that the indicating surfaces of the flaps face the elbow connector. Preferably, proper insertion of the bushing insert into the elbow connector pivots the flaps so that they are substantially perpendicular to the exterior surface of the elbow connector.
The indicating surfaces of the flaps have a highly visible color so that they can be viewed from a distance of at least five feet and preferably from a distance of more than ten feet. Each of the plurality of flaps has a width and, preferably, the distance between any two flaps is less than or equal to the width. The band, members and flaps of the seating indicator can be made of nylon, a hard plastic or a hard elastomeric material that is durable and substantially weather resistant.
In one embodiment, each of the plurality of flaps has a first end having a first width and a second end having a second width, wherein the second width is greater than the first width. When the bushing insert is properly inserted into the elbow connector, the second end of each of the flaps extends away from the exterior surface of the elbow connector so that the indicating surface is visible.
The preferred embodiments of the flap seating indicator of the present invention, as well as other objects, features and advantages of this invention, will be apparent from the following detailed description, which is to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
The flap seating indicators of the present invention are used on load break and deadbreak connectors, in particular, load break connectors as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,795,180 to Siebens; U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,447 to Stepniak; and U.S. Pat. No. 7,044,760 to Borgstrom, et al., all of which are incorporated herein in their entirety.
The flap seating indicators are located at the connection point between a bushing insert and elbow connector and they provide visual verification that the connection has been properly made. A successful connection of a bushing insert and an elbow connector causes the indicating flaps to extend upwardly from the surfaces of the bushing insert and elbow connector so that they are clearly visible to a user. The indicating surfaces are brightly colored so that the flaps are highly visible and can be viewed by a user from a safe distance. The preferred colors are yellow and orange, although the invention is no way limited by the color of the indicating flaps. The bright colors allow a user to stand 8-10 feet or more away from the assembly and still easily view the indicating flaps, even when viewed from a generally longitudinal direction with respect to the connector. This is important because of the high voltages that are conducted through the connectors and the potential danger to a user if he or she cannot easily see the indicating flaps from a distance to verify that the elbow connector and bushing insert have been properly connected.
In a first embodiment, the flap seating indicator includes a substantially round ring-shaped body with a plurality of indicating flaps located around the circumference of the ring and extending from one of the side edges. Each of the flaps includes first and second sections that are pivotably connected. The first section attaches to the side edge of the body and the second section has an indicating surface. The ring-shaped body is attached to an inner surface of an elbow cuff lip on an elbow connector. When a bushing insert is properly inserted into the elbow connector, the second sections of flaps pivot so that the indicating surfaces of the flaps face the elbow connector.
In a second embodiment, the flap seating indicator includes a substantially round ring-shaped body having a plurality of members wherein each member has a first end extending from one of the side edges of the body and a second end pivotably connected to a flap with an indicating surface. The indicating surfaces of the flaps face away from the ring-shaped body and are downwardly biased towards the center of the ring-shaped body. The connecting end of a bushing insert passes through the flap seating indicator and the ring-shaped body snugly fits onto the mid-section of the bushing insert. When an elbow connector is properly connected to the bushing insert, the elbow cuff pushes against the indicating flaps until they are substantially perpendicular to the surface of the bushing insert. In this configuration, the indicating surfaces of the flaps are clearly visible from the direction of the elbow connector. This provides visible indication to a user that the elbow connector is properly connected to the bushing insert.
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Thus, while there have been described the preferred embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that other embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and it is intended to include all such further modifications and changes as come within the true scope of the claims set forth herein.
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/879,298, filed on Jan. 8, 2007, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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