Modular lug block assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6554655
  • Patent Number
    6,554,655
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical power connection block housing including a first housing piece and a second housing piece. The first housing piece forms at least a portion of a first exterior side of the block housing. An interior side of the first housing piece has a first slot shaped bus bar mounting area. The second housing piece is connected to the first housing piece. The second housing piece has a portion with a first side located directly opposite the interior side of the first housing piece and a second slot shaped bus bar mounting area on the first side of the second housing piece. The first and second housing pieces form a first bus bar receiving area with the first and second bus bar mounting areas located generally opposite each other on opposite sides of the receiving area for capturing a bus bar therebetween.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to electrical connectors and, more particularly, to an electrical connection block assembly.




2. Brief Description of Prior Developments




Power stud blocks are generally known in the art. For example, Marathon Special Products sells 600 Volt power stud blocks under the catalog numbers 1422122 and 1423122. Power stud blocks are generally used for AC or DC power distribution, such as for a DC circuit in a telecom application. Power stud blocks can be provided in two pole or three poll configurations.




There is a desire to provide an electrical power connection block which is smaller in size than conventional electrical power connection blocks. There is also a desire to provide an electrical power connection block which has modular components to allow multiple different types of connection blocks to be manufactured with use of common components.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An electrical power connection block housing comprising a container and a cover. The container comprises multiple housing pieces connected to form at least two electrical connector receiving areas. Each connector receiving area has end apertures through opposite ends of the container at joints between the housing pieces. A first one of the connector receiving areas comprises two of the end apertures in a first one of the opposite ends and one of the end apertures in a second one of the opposite ends.




An electrical power connection block housing comprising a container and a cover connected to a top side of the container. The container comprises multiple housing pieces connected to form at least two connector receiving areas. The container has a first conductor pass-through aperture in an end wall open to a top open side of the container. The has a downwardly extending end side with a second conductor pass-through aperture aligned with the first conductor pass-through aperture. The end side of the cover has slits extending outward from the second conductor pass-through aperture forming cantilevered deflectable fingers extending up to the second conductor pass-through aperture.




An electrical power connector block housing comprising a first housing piece having a first interlock connection section; and a second housing piece having a first side with a second interlock connection section directly interconnected with the first interlock connection section and forming an electrical connector receiving area therebetween with conductor pass-through apertures at end joints between the first and second housing pieces at the end walls of the first and second housing pieces.




The first and second interlock connection sections comprise mating projections and recesses. Leading edges of at least some of the projections of the second housing piece comprise a non-vertical surface located opposite a matching non-vertical surface in one of the recesses of the first housing piece such that a distance along a projection and recess joint between the non-vertical surfaces is longer than a height of the projection and recess joint.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing aspects and other features of the present invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a top, front and right side perspective view of an electrical connection block assembly shown connected to electrical conductors and located on another member;





FIG. 2

is a top, front and right side perspective view of the assembly shown in

FIG. 1

without the electrical conductors and with the cover located in an exploded position;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of some of the components of the assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded bottom, front and left side perspective view of some of the components of the assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an exploded bottom, rear and right side perspective view of the components of the assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view of the first interlock connection section of the first housing piece;





FIG. 7

is an exploded top, left side and front side perspective view of the housing;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of one of the bus bars used in the assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the bus bar shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of another alternate embodiment of the bus bar shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of another alternate embodiment of the electrical power connection block housing incorporating features of the present invention;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the opposite end of the block housing shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is an exploded perspective view of an electrical power connection block assembly comprising the electrical power connection block housing shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

;





FIG. 15

is a side elevational view of the cover of the electrical power connection block shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is an end elevational view of the cover shown in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is an exploded end elevational view of the container housing pieces shown in

FIG. 14

; and





FIG. 18

is an enlarged partial cross sectional view of a projection and recess joint between two of the housing pieces shown in FIG.


17


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a perspective view of an electrical power connection block assembly


10


shown attached to electrical conductors A, B, C and D and located on top of a mounting member E. Although the present invention will be described with reference to the embodiments shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present invention can be embodied in many alternate forms of embodiments. In addition, any suitable size, shape or type of elements or materials could be used.




The block assembly


10


generally comprises a housing


8


and electrical bus bars


9




a


,


9




b


(see

FIG. 3

; also referred to as bus bars


9


). The housing


8


generally comprises a container


12


and a cover


14


. However, in an alternate embodiment, the cover might not be provided. In the embodiment shown, the block assembly


10


is a two pole block assembly. However, as described below, features of the present invention can be incorporated into a three or more poll block assembly. In the embodiment shown, the block assembly


10


is for a DC power distribution circuit. However, in an alternate embodiment, the present invention could be used as an AC power distribution circuit.




Conductors A and C are connected to each other inside the block assembly


10


by bus bar


9




a


and are connected to supply electricity from a battery. Conductors B and D are connected to each other inside the block assembly


10


by bus bar


9




b


and are connected as a return to the battery. However, the conductors A-D could be connected to any suitable components. In addition, more or less than four conductors could be connected by the block assembly.




The mounting member E could be any suitable type of component, such as a metal sheet member. The mounting member E comprises holes F therethrough. Fasteners (not shown) such as screws can be used to fixedly attach the block assembly


10


to the mounting member E by being screwed into the holes F and being located in the fastener receiving areas


16


of the container


12


. However, In alternate embodiments, any suitable type of system for mounting the block assembly


10


to another component could be provided.




Referring also to

FIGS. 2-7

, the container


12


generally comprises three housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


. However, in alternate embodiments, the container


12


could be comprised of more or less than three housing pieces. The first and third housing pieces


18


,


22


are substantially mirror images of each other except at their bottom sections as will be described in further detail below. The first and third housing pieces


18


,


22


form the outer sides of the container


12


. The first housing piece


18


forms a left side. The third housing piece


22


forms a right side. The terms “right”, “left”, “top”, “bottom”, “front” and “rear” are used herein for reference only. The second housing piece


20


is sandwiched between the first and third housing pieces. Thus, the second housing piece


20


forms a middle piece of the container


12


.




The first housing piece


18


generally comprises a bottom section


24


, a side section


26


, a front section


28


and a rear section


30


. The bottom section


24


comprises a first interlock connection section


25


. As seen best in

FIG. 6

, the first interlock connection section


25


comprises a side edge of the bottom section


24


having two pairs of bottom slots


32


, top slots


34


, and cover sections


36


. However, more or less than two pairs could be provided. In addition, the first interlock connection section could have any suitable type of size or shape. For example, rather than molding the cover section


36


over the top slot, a piece of non-integrally-molded flat insulating material can be placed over the top slot.




In the embodiment shown, the top slots


34


are located over the bottom slots


32


. The bottom slots


32


extend into the side edge a further distance than the top slots


34


. The top and bottom slots are connected to each other, but the top and bottom slots or partially horizontally offset from each other in each pair. The cover sections


36


are located over the top slots


34


. In an alternate embodiment the cover sections


36


might not be provided. Front and rear ends of the bottom section


24


also comprise slots


38


,


40


.




The side section


26


has an interior facing side which comprises a bus bar mounting area. In the embodiment shown, the bus bar mounting area generally comprises a first projection


42


and a second projection


44


. The first projection


42


has a general C shape and extends inward from the interior side. The second projection has a general reversed C shape and extends inward from the interior side. In the embodiment shown, the first and second projections are partially vertically offset from each other.




The C shape and reversed C shape each form a slot


46


,


48


which are vertically offset from each other. The slots


46


,


48


form receiving areas for one of the side edges of one of the bus bars


9




a


,


9




b


as will be described in further detail below. In alternate embodiments, the bus bar mounting areas could have any suitable type of shape. For example, the bus bar mounting area might not comprise projections, but instead could comprise recessed slots. Alternatively, the projections could have any suitable type of shape, so long as the bus bar mounting area is adapted to receive a side edge of the bus bar


9


. An exterior side of the first housing piece


18


at the side section


26


comprises the fastener mounting areas


16


. The front section


28


comprises a recess


50


. The rear section


30


comprises a recess


52


. The top side of the side section


26


, front section


28


and rear section


30


form part of a cover mounting lip


54


(see FIGS.


2


and


4


).




As best seen in

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


7


, the second housing piece


20


generally comprises a bottom section


56


, a middle section


58


, a front section


60


and a rear section


62


. The bottom section


56


comprises a second interlock connection section


64


and a third interlock connection section


66


. The third interlock connection section


66


is substantially identical to the first interlock connection section


25


. However, in alternate embodiments, the first and third interlock connection sections could have different sizes or shapes. As seen best in

FIG. 3

, the third interlock connection section


66


comprises a side edge of the bottom section


56


having two pairs of bottom slots


32


, top slots


34


, and cover sections


36


. However, more or less than two pairs could be provided. In addition, the third interlock connection section could have any suitable type of size or shape.




The second interlock connection section


64


comprises a side edge of the bottom section


56


having two pairs of bottom projections


68


, top projections


70


and, recesses


72


,


74


between the pairs. However, more or less than two pairs could be provided. In addition, the second interlock connection section could have any suitable type of size or shape. In the embodiment shown, the top projections


70


are located over the bottom projections


68


. The bottom projections


68


extend outward at the side edge a further distance than the top projections


70


. The top and bottom projections are partially horizontally offset from each other in each pair. The second interlock connection section


64


is sized and shaped to mate with the first interlock connection section


25


.




The middle section


58


has a side which faces the first housing piece


18


which comprises a bus bar mounting area. In the embodiment shown, the bus bar mounting area generally comprises a first projection


76


and a second projection


78


. The first projection


76


has a reversed general C shape and extends from the side. The second projection has a general C shape and extending from the side. In the embodiment shown, the first and second projections are partially vertically offset from each other. The C shape and reversed C shape form slots


80


,


82


which are vertically offset from each other. The slots


80


,


82


form receiving areas for one of the side edges of one of the bus bars


9


as will be described in further detail below.




As seen best in

FIG. 3

, the middle section


58


also has an opposite side which comprises a bus bar mounting area and which faces the third housing piece


22


. In the embodiment shown, the bus bar mounting area on the opposite side generally comprises a first projection


84


and a second projection


86


. The first projection


84


has a general C shape and extends outward from the side. The second projection has a general reversed C shape and extends outward from the side. In the embodiment shown, the first and second projections are partially vertically offset from each other.




The C shape and reversed C shape each form a slot


88


,


90


which are vertically offset from each other. The slots


88


,


90


form receiving areas for one of the side edges of one of the bus bars


9


as will be described in further detail below. In alternate embodiments, the bus bar mounting areas could have any suitable type of shape. For example, the bus bar mounting area might not comprise projections, but instead could comprise recessed slots. Alternatively, the projections could have any suitable type of shape, so long as the bus bar mounting area is adapted to receive a side edge of the bus bar


9


. The lateral sides of the front and rear ends of the bottom section


56


also comprises slots and projections.




The front section


60


comprises two recesses


92




a


,


92




b


. The rear section


62


comprises two recesses


94




a


,


94




b


. The top side of the front section


60


and rear section


62


form part of the cover mounting lip


54


. The middle section


58


has fastener holes


96


into its top side. As seen with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, when the second housing piece


20


is connected to the first housing piece


18


, the recesses


50


and


92




a


form an aperture


98


which allows the conductor D to pass through the housing


8


. Likewise, the recesses


52


and


94




a


form an aperture


100


which allows the conductor B to pass through the housing


8


.




The third housing piece


22


generally comprises a bottom section


102


, a side section


104


, a front section


106


and a rear section


108


. The bottom section


102


comprises a fourth interlock connection section


110


. The fourth interlock connection section


110


is substantially identical to the second interlock connection section


64


. However, in alternate embodiments, the second and fourth interlock connection sections could have different sizes and shapes.




As seen best in

FIG. 7

, the fourth interlock connection section comprises a side edge of the bottom section


102


having two pairs of bottom projections


68


, top projections


70


and, recesses


72


,


74


between the pairs. However, more or less than two pairs could be provided. In addition, the fourth interlock connection section could have any suitable type of size or shape. In the embodiment shown, the top projections


70


are located over the bottom projections


68


. The bottom projections


68


extend outward at the side edge a further distance than the top projections


70


. The top and bottom projections are partially horizontally offset from each other in each pair. The fourth interlock connection section


110


is sized and shaped to mate with the third interlock connection section


66


.




The side section


104


has an interior facing side which comprises a bus bar mounting area. The bus bar mounting area on the side section


104


is substantially identical to the bus bar mounting area on the side of the middle section


58


of the middle housing piece


20


which faces the first housing piece


18


. However, in alternate embodiments, the two bus bar mounting areas could have different sizes and shapes.




In the embodiment shown, the bus bar mounting area in the side section


104


generally comprises a first projection


112


and a second projection


114


. The first projection


112


has a general C shape and extends inward from the interior side. The second projection


114


has a general reversed C shape and extends inward from the interior side. In the embodiment shown, the first and second projections are partially vertically offset from each other. The C shape and reversed C shape each form a slot


116


,


118


which are vertically offset from each other. The slots


116


,


118


form receiving areas for one of the side edges of one of the bus bars


9


as will be described in further detail below.




In alternate embodiments, the bus bar mounting area on the side section


104


could have any suitable type of shape. For example, the bus bar mounting area might not comprise projections, but instead could comprise recessed slots. Alternatively, the projections could have any suitable type of shape, so long as the bus bar mounting area is adapted to receive a side edge of the bus bar


9


. An exterior side of the third housing piece


22


at the side section


104


comprises the fastener mounting areas


16


. The front section


106


comprises a recess


120


. The rear section


108


comprises a recess


122


. The top side of the side section


104


, front section


106


and rear section


108


form part of the cover mounting lip


54


. As seen with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, when the second housing piece


20


is connected to the third housing piece


22


, the recesses


92




b


and


120


form an aperture


124


which allows the conductor C to pass through the housing


8


. Likewise, the recesses


94




b


and


122


form an aperture


126


which allows the conductor A to pass through the housing


8


.




The housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


are adapted to be assembled to each other as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


. The first interlock connection section


25


and the second interlock connection section


64


matingly interlock with each other. Likewise, the third interlock connection section


66


and the fourth interlock connection section


110


matingly interlock with each other. This forms the container


12


. The cover


14


can be placed on the container lip


54


and fasteners


128


(see

FIG. 1

) can fixedly attach the cover


14


to the center section


58


of the middle piece


20


. However, the cover


14


might not be provided. The housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


are preferably retained with each other by fasteners (not shown) located in the fastener receiving areas


16


and attached to the member E. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable means could be provided for fixedly retaining the housing pieces with each other separate from the member E, such as the cover


14


for example.




Before the housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


are attached to the member E, the conductors A-D or preferably attached to connectors


130




a


-


130




d


which, in turn, are fixedly attached to the bus bars


9


. The connectors


130




a


-


130




d


generally comprise a first section


132


and a second section


134


. The first section


132


is adapted to be crimped or compressed onto one of the conductors A-D. The second section


134


as holes therethrough for mounting on posts of the bus bars


9


. However, in alternate embodiments, the block assembly


10


could be used with conductors having any suitable type or shape of connectors thereon.




Referring also to

FIG. 8

, each bus bar


9


generally comprises a first section


136


, a second section


138


, and a connecting section


140


. In alternate embodiments, the bus bars could be different from each other. The first section


136


comprises fastening posts


142


. The second section


138


comprises fastening posts


144


. The fastening posts


142


extend in an opposite direction from the fastening posts


144


. Although the embodiment shown shows two fastening posts for each of the first and second sections


136


,


138


, each section might comprise more or less than two fastening posts. In addition, rather than fastening posts, the bus bar could comprise any suitable means for fixedly and stationarily attaching the connectors


130


thereto.




One alternate embodiment of the bus bar is shown in FIG.


10


. In this alternate embodiment, the bus bar


170


comprises a flat block of stock material with two sets


172


,


174


of fastener mounting holes


176


. The fastener holes have enlarged counter-bored sections


178


which are adapted to receive a head of a fastener, such as a stud or screw, for clearance. Each set


172


,


174


has its counter-bored sections


178


on opposite sides of the bus bar. Another alternate embodiment of the bus bar is shown in FIG.


11


. In this embodiment the bus bar


180


has tapped or threaded holes


182


. This allows the use of screws or bolts instead of nuts on studs.




In the embodiment shown, the first section


136


is vertically offset from the second section


138


. The connecting section


140


connects the first section


136


with the second section


138


. In this embodiment, the first section


136


, second section


138


and connecting section


140


form a general Z shape. However, in alternate embodiments, the sections could form the bus bar in any suitable type of shape. For example, the first and second sections


136


,


138


might not be vertically offset from each other. The first and second sections could have notches on their respective top and bottom sides. Alternatively, the first and second sections could have raised sections on their respective top and bottom sides for receiving the second sections


134


. For such alternatives embodiments, the slots in each of the bus bar mounting areas might not be vertically offset from each other.




The second sections


134


of the connectors


130


are mounted on the posts


142


,


144


and the nuts


146


are attached to the posts


142


,


144


to fixedly and stationarily attach the connectors


130


to the bus bars


9


. As seen best in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the connectors


130




a


and


130




b


are located on top sides of the bus bars


9


and extend towards the rear ends of the bus bars. The connectors


130




c


and


130




d


are located on bottom sides of the bus bars


9


and extend towards the front ends of the bus bars. These connections could be made in a factory the housing pieces being mounted on the piece of equipment E with screws in cavities


16


. Conductors A and B could be installed during equipment installation when the electrical power is connected.




With the conductors A-D attached to the connectors


130


, and the connectors


130


attached to the bus bars


9




a


,


9




b


, the bus bars


9


are placed between the housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


. The housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


are then assembled to each other. During assembly, side edges of the bus bars


9


are received in the slots of the bus bar mounting areas in the housing pieces. The two slots


46


and


80


are located directly opposite each other. The two slots


48


and


82


are located directly opposite each other. The two slots


88


and


116


are located directly opposite each other. The two slots


90


and


188


are located directly opposite each other.




A right side edge of the right bus bar


9




a


is located in the bus bar receiving area of the third housing piece


22


. More specifically, the right side edge of the first section


136


is located in the slot


116


, the right side edge of the second section


138


is located in the slot


118


, and the right side edge of the connecting section


140


is located between the two projections


112


,


114


. A left side edge of the bus bar


9




a


is located in the right side bus bar receiving area of the second housing piece


20


. More specifically, the left side edge of the first section


136


is located in the slot


88


, the left side edge of the second section


138


is located in the slot


90


, and the left side edge of the connecting section


140


is located between the two projections


84


,


86


. This stationarily traps the bus bar


9




a


between the housing pieces


20


,


22


at a predetermined fixed location. The top and bottom sides of the bus bar


9




a


and connectors


130




a


,


130




c


are spaced a predetermined distance from the top and bottom sides of the housing


8


to provide a predetermined air clearance.




A left side edge of the left bus bar


9




b


is located in the bus bar receiving area of the first housing piece


18


. More specifically, the left side edge of the first section


136


is located in the slot


46


, the left side edge of the second section


138


is located in the slot


48


, and the left side edge of the connecting section


140


is located between the two projections


42


,


44


. A right side edge of the bus bar


9




b


is located in the left side bus bar receiving area of the second housing piece


20


. More specifically, the right side edge of the first section


136


is located in the slot


80


, the right side edge of the second section


138


is located in the slot


82


, and the right side edge of the connecting section


140


is located between the two projections


76


,


78


. This stationarily traps the bus bar


9




b


between the housing pieces


18


,


20


at a predetermined fixed location. More specifically, the top and bottom sides of the bus bar


9




b


and connectors


130




b


,


130




d


are spaced a predetermined distance from the top and bottom sides of the housing


8


to provide a predetermined air clearance. The top connectors


130




a


,


130




b


can also be removed from the bus bars


9


without removing the bus bars from their connection with the housing pieces


18


,


20


,


22


.




One of the features of the present invention is the use of both lateral sides of the bus bars to mount and entrap the bus bars between the housing pieces. Entrapping the bus bars in a suspended matter enables both sides of the bus bar to be used. This results in a much smaller electrical power connection block. This can take up less space on the member E. This invention can allow a method of making a factory connection at an OEM that enables the end user to make the power connection with a reliable lug terminal. The two pole lug block body described above consists of merely three molded plastic component housing pieces that interlock with each other trapping the two bus bars suspended in between them. The present invention uses the lateral sides of the bus bars as mounting ears for the bus bars. This can reduce the overall size of the connection block. If a three poll installation is required, then an additional center block


20


and bus bar can be used side by side with the other components.




Another one of the features of the present invention is in regard to the interlocking and keying nature of the interlock connection sections


25


,


64


,


66


and


110


. As noted above, the projections


68


and


70


have different lateral lengths. Likewise, the recesses


32


,


34


have different lateral lengths. Thus, when the housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


are connected to each other even if the housing pieces are not precisely flush against each other the overlapping nature of the housing pieces prevent air gaps at the seams between the top side of the bottom sections and the bottom sides of the bottom sections. This prevents a possible incorrect air clearance and oversurface clearance between the bus bars and the member E. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable type of overlapping of the housing pieces at their connection could be provided.




Another feature of the present invention is in regard to the modular design of the housing pieces


18


,


20


and


22


. The housing pieces are easily assembled without any special tools. The keying nature of the interlock connection sections


25


,


64


,


66


and


110


prevent the housing pieces from being incorrectly assembled relative to each other. Referring also to

FIG. 9

, an alternate embodiment of the electrical power connection block is shown. The embodiment shown is for a three poll connection. Thus, the connection block


150


comprises three electrical bus bars


9




a


,


9




b


and


9




c


, and connection block housing


152


.




In this embodiment, the connection block housing


152


generally comprises a first housing piece


154


, a second housing piece


156


, a third housing piece


158


and a fourth housing piece


160


. The first housing piece


154


is identical to the first housing piece


18


of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-7

. The fourth housing piece


160


is identical to the third housing piece


22


of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-7

. The second housing piece


156


and the third housing piece


158


are identical to each other. The second and third housing pieces


156


,


158


are identical to the second housing piece


20


of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-7

.




Thus, three housing piece components can be used to form a housing container for either a two pole situation, as in the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-7

, or a three poll situation as in the embodiment shown in FIG.


9


. This can reduce manufacturing costs and inventory costs. For the three poll situation, a person assembling the housing components merely adds a second one of the middle housing pieces and an additional bus bar.




Referring now to

FIGS. 12-18

an alternate embodiment of the electrical power connection block housing will be described. The electrical power connection block housing


200


is used to form an electrical power connection block assembly (see

FIG. 14

) comprising the electrical bus bars


9




a


,


9




b


and the electrical connectors


130




a


,


130




b


,


130




c


,


130




d


,


130




e


. However, in alternate embodiments, the assembly could comprise additional or alternative components. For example, any suitable type of bus bars or electrical connectors could be provided, such as the bus bars shown in

FIGS. 10-11

, for example. In addition, the assembly could be provided as a three poll configuration similar to that shown in FIG.


9


.




The electrical power connection block housing


200


generally comprises a container


202


and a cover


204


. The container


202


generally comprises three housing pieces


206


,


208


,


210


. The three housing pieces


206


,


208


,


210


are substantially the same as the three housing pieces


18


,


20


,


22


shown in

FIGS. 1-7

except for the differences noted below. The three housing pieces form two electrical connector receiving areas. Each connector receiving area has end apertures through opposite ends of the container at joints between the housing pieces. Two of the end apertures in a first end of the container have top sides which are open at a top open side of the container. The top sides of these two end apertures are closed by portions of the cover


204


. Similar to the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-7

, each bus bars


9




a


,


9




b


is sandwiched between two of the housing pieces, each of the two housing pieces comprising slots which receive opposite lateral sides of the bus bars. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable means for mounting the bus bars in the housing could be provided.




The projections


212


of the first interlock connection section


214


of the first housing piece


206


comprises a leading edge with a non-vertical angled surface


216


. The recesses


218


of the second interlock connection section


220


of the second housing piece


208


comprises a non-vertical angled surface


222


which is located opposite the angled surface


216


. The projections


224


of the third interlock connection section


226


of the second housing piece


208


comprise a leading edge with a non-vertical angled surface


228


. The recesses


230


of the fourth interlock connection section


232


of the third housing piece


210


comprises a non-vertical angled surface


234


which is located opposite the angled surface


228


.




Referring particularly to

FIG. 18

, an enlarged cross sectional view of the surfaces


216


,


222


is shown when the housing pieces are assembled to each other. A same view would be seen with regard to the surfaces


228


and


234


. The surfaces


216


,


222


are adapted to mate with each other at a joint


236


. However, it is possible that the surfaces


216


,


222


might not contact each other along the entire length of the connection between the housing pieces. Thus, an air gap may exist between the surfaces


216


,


222


at the joint


236


. Because the surfaces


216


,


222


are angled, the length L of the joint


236


is longer than the height H of the joint


236


. The increased distance or length of the joint


236


provides an increased resistance to passage of electricity through the joint


236


to the mounting member which the assembly is subsequently mounted to. This increased resistance to passage of electricity is created by an increased length air clearance between the electrical components inside the housing


200


and members located outside the housing. Minimizing the height H of the joint


236


also enables the overall height of the housing


200


to be minimized. Thus, the housing


200


can have a lower profile which is beneficial if the housing


200


is located in an enclosure to allow cables inside the enclosure to be located over the top of the cover


204


. It is a desirable feature of the present invention to minimize the overall size of the connector block assembly. In alternate embodiments, the surfaces


216


,


222


and the surfaces


228


,


234


could comprise any suitable type of shape to increase the length or distance through the projection and recess joints between the top sides and bottom sides of the interlock connection sections.




The container


202


also comprises an additional conductor pass-through aperture


238


. The aperture


238


is formed at the end joint of the mating first and second housing pieces


206


,


208


. Thus, the first electrical connector receiving area formed by the first and second housing pieces


206


,


208


comprises three conductor pass-through apertures


238


,


240


,


242


; two of the pass-through apertures


238


,


240


(on the return side) extending through the same end wall. The third aperture


238


into the first electrical connector receiving area allows a bonding conductor (not shown) to pass through the housing


200


and be connected to the bus bar


9




a


. The second electrical connector receiving area formed by the second and third housing pieces


208


,


210


comprises two conductor pass-through apertures


244


,


246


.




Referring particularly to

FIGS. 15 and 16

, the cover


204


comprises a downwardly extending end side


248


. In the embodiment shown, the end side


248


is angled at an acute angle relative to a main section


250


of the cover


204


. In a preferred embodiment, the end side


248


is angled relative to the main section


250


at an angle of about 80 degrees. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable angle could be provided. In another alternate embodiment, the side end


248


could be curved. The end side


248


comprises two conductor pass-through apertures


252


. The apertures


252


are aligned with the conductor pass-through apertures formed at the top open end of the container


202


. This alignment forms the apertures


240


,


244


. The end side


248


comprises slits


254


extending outward from the apertures


252


. In the embodiment shown, the slits


254


are arranged in a general semicircular pattern. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable pattern could be provided. The slits


254


are angled relative to each other at an angle of about 12 degrees. However, in alternate embodiments, any suitable angle could be provided.




The slits form cantilevered deflectable fingers


256


in the end side


248


which extend up to the apertures


252


. The end side


248


also comprises projections


258


which extend into the conductor pass-through apertures formed at the top open end of the container


202


. However, the projections


258


might not be provided. Alternatively, any suitable type or shape of projections could be provided. In another alternate embodiment, any suitable means for closing a gap between the housing


200


and conductors passing through apertures into the housing could be provided.




The use of the cover


204


allows the housing


200


to be used with relatively small conductors passing through the apertures


240


,


244


with a greatly reduced risk that a user could accidentally insert a finger through one of the apertures


240


,


244


and accidentally touch one of the bus bars


9


or connectors


130


. The angle of the end side


248


insurers that when the cover


204


is connected to the container


202


, the fingers


256


will all deflect outward in a same direction. This insures predictability to movement of the fingers


256


and insurers a minimal gap between the fingers. If the end side


248


was not angled at an acute angle, the fingers


256


might deflect in opposite directions. The angle of the end side, thus, promotes proper behavior of the deflection of the fingers in an outward direction.




Referring particularly to

FIG. 14

, the bus bar


9




b


and electrical connectors


130




b


,


130




d


on the battery side of the assembly is substantially the same as the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1-7

. However, the return side of the assembly comprises an additional electrical connector


130




e


. The first connector


130




a


is connected to the mounting posts


142


of the first connection section


136


as in the first embodiment. However, the third connector


130




c


and a fifth connector


130




e


are both connected to the mounting posts


144


of the second connection section


138


. The third and fifth connectors


130




c


,


130




e


are stacked with each other and fixedly mounted to the mounting posts


144


. The fifth connector


130




e


extends in an opposite direction from the third connector


130




c


. The fifth connector


130




e


extends in a same direction as the first connector


130




a


. However, the fifth connector


130




e


is vertically offset from the first connector


130




a


because the two connectors are mounted to opposite sides of the bus bar


9




a


. The conductors which are connected to the first connector


130




a


and the fifth connector


130




e


can extend out of the same connector receiving area at a same end of the housing


200


through the two apertures


240


,


238


.




It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical power connection block assembly comprising:an electrical power connection block housing comprising: a container comprising multiple housing pieces connected to form at least two electrical connector receiving areas, each connector receiving area having end apertures through opposite ends of the container at joints between the housing pieces; and a cover connected to the container, wherein a first one of the connector receiving areas comprises two of the end apertures in a first one of the opposite ends and one of the end apertures in a second one of the opposite ends; an electrical bus bar sandwiched between two of the housing pieces, each of the two housing pieces comprising slots which receive opposite lateral sides of the bus bar, wherein the electrical bus bar comprises a first section with at least one first fastening post extending in a first direction and a second section with at least one second fastening post extending in an opposite second direction; a first electrical connector connected to the first section and extending towards the first opposite end of the container; a second electrical connector connected to the second section and extending towards a second one of the opposite ends of the container; and a third electrical connector connected to the second section and extending towards the first opposite end of the container.
  • 2. An electrical power connection block assembly as in claim 1 wherein the second and third electrical connectors are both mounted on the second fastening post.
  • 3. An electrical power connection block housing comprising:a container comprising multiple housing pieces connected to form at least two connector receiving areas, the container having a first conductor pass-through aperture in an end wall open to a top open side of the container; and a cover connected to the top side of the container, the cover having a downwardly extending end side with a second conductor pass-through aperture aligned with the first conductor pass-through aperture, the end side of the cover having slits extending outward from the second conductor pass-through aperture forming cantilevered deflectable fingers extending up to the second conductor pass-through aperture, wherein a first one of the housing pieces comprises a first interlock connection section and a second one of the housing pieces comprises a first side with a second interlock connection section directly interconnected with the first interlock connection section, wherein the first and second interlock connection sections comprise a mating projection and recess, and wherein a leading edge of the projection comprises an angled surface located opposite an angled surface in the recess such that a distance along a projection and recess joint between the angled surfaces is longer than a height of the projection and recess joint.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 09/892,901 filed Jun. 27, 2001 which is herby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/892901 Jun 2001 US
Child 09/981310 US