High voltage bulkhead connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6454602
  • Patent Number
    6,454,602
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Sircus; Brian
    • Nguyen; Son V.
    Agents
    • Bechtel, Esq.; James B.
    • Lopes, Esq.; Crane L.
    • McMahon, Esq.; John P.
Abstract
A high voltage bulkhead connector is disclosed that terminates and secures a standard silicon-jacket on a high voltage cable to a bulkhead and provides an easily disconnected electrical connection to an electrical device, such as a high voltage power supply.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1.0 Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a high voltage connector and, more particularly, to a high voltage connector used to terminate and secure a high voltage cable to a bulkhead and provide easily connected and disconnected electrical connections to another device, such as a high voltage power supply.




2.0 Description of the Related Art




High voltage connectors are often used to electrically connect cables covered with a thick silicone jacket serving as an electric insulator. These connectors need to be reliable while handling and delivering relatively large amounts of power between high voltage power sources. Current high voltage connectors often use permanent heavy bonding, and as such do not provide for an easily assembled and disassembled connector, especially for a bulkhead mounting in a ship. It is desired that a connector be provided for handling high voltage cables and that may be easily assembled and disassembled to accommodate desired electrical interconnections.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide for a connector that terminates and secures standard silicon-jacketed high voltage cables.




It is another object of the present invention to provide for a connector that accommodates the high voltage cable and allows the connector to be easily mounted to a bulkhead and to also provide ease of connection and disconnection thereof.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a connector that secures a high voltage cable without providing electrical connections thereof.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a connector that not only provides electrical connections of a high voltage cable, but also secures the high voltage cable within the connector.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a connector that terminates and secures a standard silicon-jacketed high voltage cable and allows such cable to be easily connected and disconnected to a high voltage power supply.




The connector terminates and secures a high voltage cable having a jacket with a first predetermined outer diameter and serving as an electric insulator and surrounding an electrical conductor with a second predetermined outer diameter. The jacket surrounds the electrical connector except for an exposed section of the conductor having first and second ends with some of the first end being covered by the jacket. The connector comprises a body and a cap. The body has a stem with first and second ends, with the first end having a first bore dimensioned to be somewhat greater than the second predetermined outer dimension and having a socket therein dimensioned to snugly mate with the second end of the exposed section of the conductor. The body also has a main portion with first and second end sections and a second bore running at least partially therethrough and with the first end section mating with the second end of the stem and the second end section having a third predetermined outer diameter. The first section having said bore being dimensioned to be somewhat created in the first predetermined outer diameter. The cap has a third bore running therethrough and dimensioned to be somewhat greater than the first predetermined diameter. The cap also has a rim dimensioned so as to snugly cover and mate with the third predetermined outer diameter of the second section of the main portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the present invention may be realized when considered in view of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a front side perspective view of the connector of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a rear side perspective view of the connector of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side perspective view of the connector of the present invention partially cut away to illustrate further details of the connector;





FIG. 4

is a side perspective view of another connector of the present invention that provides a securing function for a high voltage cable; and





FIG. 5

is a side perspective view of one of the connectors of the present invention partially cut away to illustrate the details thereof and also showing the mounting of the connector to a bulkhead, as well as the insertion into a high voltage power supply.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, wherein the same reference number indicates the same element throughout, there is shown in

FIG. 1

a front side perspective view of one connector


10


of the present invention. The connector


10


is used for terminating and securing a high voltage cable


12


having a jacket with a first predetermined outer dimension and serving as an electric insulator and surrounding an electrically conductive conductor having a second predetermined outer dimension, except at an exposed section of the conductor having first and second ends, with some of the first end being covered by the jacket. The jacket and the conductor will be further described hereinafter with reference to FIG.


3


.




As seen. in

FIG. 1

, the connector


10


comprises a body


14


having a stem


16


with first and second ends


18


and


20


, respectively, and with an embossment


22


with mates up against a main portion


24


of the body


14


.




The main portion


24


has first and second sections


26


and


28


, respectively, which are separated from each other by at least one outward projection, but preferably a plurality of outward projections


30


A,


30


B,


30


C, and


30


D having respective openings


32


A,


32


B,


32


C, and


32


D (not shown in

FIG. 1

) respectively.




The connector


10


further comprises a cap


34


provided with at least one, but preferably two knurls


36


and


38


. Knurl


38


is not shown in

FIG. 1

, but is shown in

FIG. 2

which illustrates a rear side perspective view of the connector


10


of the present invention. As can be envisioned from

FIG. 2

, the knurls


36


and


38


may be seized and held by a user to rotate the cap


34


so that it may be connected to the main body


24


. The availability of knurls


36


and


38


eases the connection task of the user which may be considerable in light of the relatively high weight of the high voltage cable


12


and its bulkiness. More particularly, the knurls


38


and


40


provide gripping devices for assembling and disassembling the connector


20


without the need of any tools. All of the components making up the connector


10


are preferably comprised of a suitable non-electrically conductive material, such as acetal plastic. Further details of the interconnections associated with the connector


10


may be further described with reference to FIG.


3


.





FIG. 3

is a side perspective view of the connector


10


partially cut away to expose and illustrate further details of the present invention.

FIG. 3

illustrates a cable


12


as having the jacket


40


with its first predetermined outer dimension. The jacket


40


surrounds an electrically conductive conductor


42


, having a second predetermined outer diameter, except for an exposed section shown in

FIG. 2

that has first and second ends


42


A and


42


B, respectively, with some of the first end


42


A being covered by the jacket


40


.





FIG. 3

illustrates the stem


16


as having a first bore


44


, which is dimensioned to be somewhat greater than the second predetermined outer diameter of the conductor


42


. The bore


44


also partially extends into the main portion


24


of the connector


10


so as to completely cover the exposed section of the electrical conductor


42


. The stem


16


, more particularly, the first end


18


of the stem


16


has a socket


46


lodged therein which is dimensioned so as to snugly mate with the second end


42


B of the exposed section of the electrical conductor


42


. The socket


46


may be electrically connected to second end


42


B of the conductor


42


by appropriate means, such as by soldering.




The main portion


24


has a second bore


48


, which is dimensioned to be somewhat greater than the first predetermined outer dimension of the jacket


40


. The main section


24


further comprises a third bore


50


which is dimensioned to be greater than the second bore


48


so as to accommodate a ferrule


52


.




The ferrule


52


is preferably made up of a non-electrically conductive material, such as plastic. The ferrule


52


is also preferably split along its axis so as to form two sections


52


A and


52


B, each of which is dimensioned so as to provide a close sliding fit arrangement with the high voltage jacket


40


of the cable


12


and so as to act as securing means for the jacket


40


.




The second section


28


of the main body


24


is preferably provided with threads


54


, which are complementary to threads


56


provided for the cap


34


. The threads


54


and


56


provide mating between the cap and the second section


28


of the main body


24


so that these elements may be threadably and releasably engaged to each other. Although threads


54


and


56


are preferred, if desired, the second section


28


and the cap


34


may be dimensioned so as to frictionally engage each other.




An alternate connector


10


A of the present invention may be further described with reference to FIG.


4


. The connector


10


A of

FIG. 4

is quite similar to the connector


10


of

FIG. 3

, with the exception that a bore


48


A extends through a stem


16


A and through the main portion


24


except that it does not extend into the bore


50


.




In operation, the connector


10


A secures the cable


12


in a so called “pass-through mode,” but does not make any electrical connection with the conductor


42


of the cable


12


. For this connector


10


A, the high voltage cable


12


is not stripped away from the conductor


42


. The bore


48


A is large enough for the cable jacket


40


to pass completely through. The ferrule


52


is then tightened on the jacket


40


, thereby securing the cable


12


as it passes through a bulkhead, to be hereinafter discussed with reference to FIG.


5


. Adjustment of the cable


12


is achieved by loosening and then re-tightening of the cap


34


.




In operation, to assemble the connector


10


of

FIGS. 1-3

, the jacket


40


of the high voltage cable


12


is first removed by a proper distance exposing the electrical conductor


42


. The connector socket


46


is then soldered to the electrical conductor


42


. The cap


34


and the ferrule


52


are then slid over the cable jacket


40


to their approximate locations generally shown in FIG.


3


. The assembled cable


12


is then slid into the main body


24


. The cap


34


and the ferrule


52


locations are then adjusted and the cap


34


is then tightened, thereby, securing the cable


12


. The connection of the connector


10


to a bulkhead and to a power supply may be further described with reference to FIG.


5


.





FIG. 5

shows the connector assembly


10


arranged within a bulkhead


58


. The bulkhead


58


is preferably provided with holes, such as


60


, that are threaded so that a threaded member, such as a bolt (not shown), may be inserted into a opening complementary aligned with opening


60


, such as opening


32


C of the connector


10


, and tightened, thereby, affixing the connector


10


to the bulkhead


58


by means of threaded engagement between the opening


60


and the threaded member. From

FIG. 5

it is easily recognized that without the outward projections


30


A,


30


B,


30


C and


30


D the mounting of the connector


10


to the bulkhead


58


would be substantially more difficult.





FIG. 5

further illustrates the stem


16


inserted into a power supply


62


that is provided with a connector


64


having an extended member


66


and an internal bore


68


that accommodates the stem


16


. After the connector


10


is installed in the bulkhead


58


and slid into place in the power supply


62


, the electrical conductor


42


is appropriately connected to an electrical connection of the power supply


62


.




It should now be appreciated that the practice of the present invention provides for a connector


10


that is used to terminate and secure a standard silicon-jacketed high voltage cable


12


to a bulkhead


58


and provides an easily connected and disconnected electrically connections to the high voltage power supply


62


. Because there is no potting or sealing involved, disassembly of the connector


10


is achieved by simply reversing the procedure described for the assembly of the connector


10


.




It should also be appreciated that the connector


10


A may be used to secure, but not electrically connect the high voltage cable


12


.



Claims
  • 1. A connector for terminating and securing a high voltage cable having a jacket with a first predetermined outer diameter and serving as an electric insulator and surrounding an electrically conductive conductor having a second outer predetermined diameter except for an exposed section of conductor, said exposed section having first and second ends with said first end of said exposed section of conductor covered by said jacket, said connector comprising:a) A body having a stem with first and second ends and having a first bore dimensioned to be greater than said second predetermined outer diameter, said first end of said stem having a socket therein dimensioned to snugly mate with said second end of said exposed section of said conductor, said body having a main portion with first and second sections and a second bore running at least partially therethrough and with the first end section mating with said second end of said stem and the second end section having a third predetermined outer diameter, said first section having a second bore being dimensioned to be greater than said first predetermined outer diameter; and b) a cap having a third bore running therethrough and dimensioned to be greater than said first predetermined diameter, said cap having a rim dimensioned so as to snugly cover and mate with said third predetermined outer diameter of said second end section of said main portion.
  • 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said second section of said second bore is dimensioned to be somewhat greater than said dimensions of said first section of said second bore and wherein said connector further comprises a ferrule placed over said jacket of said high voltage cable and confined within said second section of said second bore.
  • 3. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said connector is comprised of an acetal plastic.
  • 4. The connector according to claim 2, wherein said ferrule is comprised of a non-electrically conductive plastic.
  • 5. The connector according to claim 2, wherein said ferrule is split in an axial manner.
  • 6. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said cap and said second end of said main portion each has complementary threads so that said mating therebetween is provided with threadably and releasable engagement.
  • 7. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said first and second end sections of said main portion are partially separated by at least one outward projection having an opening for the insertion of fastening means.
  • 8. The connector according to claim 1, wherein said cap has an outer surface and wherein said cap is provided with two knurls arranged on said outer surface comprising a gripping surface for assembling and disassembling said connector free of any tools.
  • 9. A connector for terminating and securing a high voltage cable having a jacket with a first predetermined outer diameter and serving as an electric insulator and surrounding an electrically conductive conductor comprising:a body having a stem with first and second ends and having a first bore dimensioned to be greater than said first predetermined outer diameter, said body having a main portion with first and second sections with the first end section mating with second end of said stem and the second end section having a second bore dimensioned to be greater than said first bore; a ferrule placed over said jacket of said high voltage cable and confined within said second section of said second end section of said main portion of said body; and a cap having a third bore running therethrough and dimensioned to be greater than said second bore so as to accommodate said ferrule, said cap having a rim dimensioned so as to snugly cover and mate with said second end section of said main portion of said body.
  • 10. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said connector is comprised of acetal plastic.
  • 11. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said ferrule is comprised of a non-electrically conductive plastic.
  • 12. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said ferrule is split in an axial manner.
  • 13. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said cap and said second end of said main portion of said body each has complementary threads so that said mating therebetween is provided with threadably and releasable engagement.
  • 14. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said first and second end sections of said main portion of said body are partially separated by at least one outward projection having an opening for the insertion of fastening means.
  • 15. The connector according to claim 9, wherein said cap has an outer surface and wherein said cap is provided with two knurls arranged on said outer surface comprising a gripping surface for assembling and disassembling said connector free of any tools.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST

The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.

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