The present invention relates to electrical grounding and bonding, and more particularly to a ground fitting including a lay and lag with multiple bushing configurations.
Ground wires frequently require protection from damage. The ground wire is generally a heavy gauge wire, for example eight gauge or six gauge solid, or four gauge stranded, and is generally uninsulated. A common method for protecting a ground wire is to carry the ground wire in a metal conduit, thereby creating an armored ground wire. Such metal conduit provides the desired protection to the ground wire.
It is often necessary to connect the ground wire to a lay and lag attached to a bushing threaded onto a threaded end of the metal conduit. Unfortunately, the ground wire is often a heavy cable and difficult to sharply bend and there are several configurations of lay and lags and metal bushings to facilitate attachment of the ground wire. As a result, suppliers are required to stock the configurations and electricians often carry several configurations to a work site.
The present invention addresses the above and other needs by providing a ground bushing with a multi position lay and lag which includes a lay and lag having several mounting surfaces for attachment of the lay and lag to the ground bushing in different positions. The bushing includes at least one mounting surface including indexing and the lay and lag includes at least two cooperating mounting surfaces to hold and position on the bushing. In one embodiment, the bushing includes one mounting surface with parallel grooves, and the lay and lag includes three cooperating mounting surfaces with cooperating parallel grooves. The lay and lag may include a smooth hole and the bushing may include a threaded hole for attaching the lay and lag to the bushing.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a lay and lag attachable to a bushing in three configurations, and having a lay in mouth. The lay in mouth may be positioned for a ground wire running through a metal conduit, parallel to the metal conduit, or perpendicular to the metal conduit.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings.
The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing one or more preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention should be determined with reference to the claims.
Components of a lay-in ground bushing 10 according to the present invention are shown in
The bushing 12 includes a threaded mouth 28 (see
The bushing 12 preferably includes a mounting hole 22a for attachment of the lay and lag 14, and the mounting hole 22a is preferably threaded and more preferably threaded with 10-32 threads or similar threads. The mounting hole 22a preferably intersects the surface 20a and is more preferably generally centered on the surface 20a. A second threaded hole 26 (see
A rear view of the bushing 12 is shown in
A rear view of a lay and lag 14 is shown in
The clamping portion 30b includes an open clamping jaw 34 having a clamping jaw mouth 36, allowing a cable to lay laterally into the lay and lag 14, the cable generally perpendicular to the centerline CL2. A threaded hole 24 resides generally perpendicular to the clamping jaw 34 and to the centerline CL2. A clamping screw 18 is threadable into the threaded hole 24 and after laying a cable into the clamping jaw 34, the clamping screw 18 is tightened to hold the cable in the clamping jaw 34. The clamping screw 18 is preferably a ΒΌ by 20 thread screw.
A side view of the lay and lag 14 attached to the bushing 12 in a first position is shown in
A side view of the lay and lag 14 attached to the bushing 12 in a second position is shown in
A side view of the lay and lag 14 attached to the bushing 12 in a third position is shown in
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
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