Positive locking element lead retainer/insulator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6514106
  • Patent Number
    6,514,106
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 4, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Feild; Lynn D.
    • Zarroli; Michael C.
    Agents
    • Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis, LLP
Abstract
An improved collar, interlocking arrangement, an electric furnace are provided. The improved arrangement includes an electrically insulating collar having a mounting flange and a passageway, an electrically conductive lead disposed at least partially within the passageway, and means for securing the lead relative to the passageway such that the lead is maintained in its proper position. An improved electric furnace includes an interior portion, thermal insulation disposed within the interior portion, at least one heating element disposed, an electrical lead having a first terminal portion disposed within the interior portion and a second terminal portion disposed outside the interior portion, an electrical connector electrically connected to the at least one heating element and disposed on the first terminal portion, an exterior wall, an electrically insulating collar, the lead being at least partially received within the collar, and the lead being secured relative to the collar such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to improved collar constructions. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved arrangement for positively locking and locating an electrical lead.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the description of the background of the present invention that follows reference is made to certain structures and methods, however, such references should not necessarily be construed as an admission that these structures and methods qualify as prior art under the applicable statutory provisions. Applicants reserve the right to demonstrate that any of the referenced subject matter does not constitute prior art with regard to the present invention.




It is common in many types of electrical devices to have an electrical lead which provides an electrical connection between components of the device and a power supply.





FIG. 1

is illustrative of such a device. The device of

FIG. 1

will now be described for purposes of illustration.





FIG. 1

illustrates an electric furnace


1


. Such furnaces are used, for example, in the semiconductor industry to heat semiconductor wafers. The electric furnace


1


includes an interior portion


3


which receives the articles to be heated (not shown). The interior portion is provided with thermal insulation


5


, which is typically formed of a refractory material such as a ceramic fiber.




One or more heating elements


7


are also disposed in the interior portion


3


. The heating element(s)


7


are commonly embedded in the thermal insulation


5


.




Such furnace constructions are described in more detail in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,596,922 and 6,125,134, both of which are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.




One or more electrical leads


9


,


9


′ are also at least partially disposed within the interior portion


3


. An arrangement associated with one of these leads will now be described. The lead


9


can be at least partially embedded within the thermal insulation. The lead


9


generally comprises a first terminal portion


11


and a second terminal portion


13


. One or more heating elements


7


are electrically coupled to the first terminal portion


11


via an electrical connector


15


, and possibly through one or more internal bussing devices (not shown). The second terminal portion


13


of the lead


9


is electrically connected to power source (not shown).




The lead


9


passes through an electrically insulating collar


17


, the collar


17


being attached to an exterior wall


18


of the furnace


1


. Since both the lead


9


and the exterior wall


18


of the furnace are electrically conductive, the insulating collar


17


serves to prevent short circuiting by preventing contact between the lead


9


and the exterior wall


18


as the lead passes therethrough. The lead


9


is freely passed through the collar


17


, in the sense that there is no mechanism which positively secures the lead


9


relative to the collar


17


. The lead


9


is embedded in the thermal insulation


5


, and in the illustrated device, the insulation


5


is in turn being compressed against the interior of the wall


18


of the furnace.




The above-described arrangement can be repeated about the circumference of the furnace


1


, as indicated by reference numeral


9


′.




The above-described arrangement can possess certain disadvantages.




As noted above, during construction of the furnace


1


, the insulation


5


is compressed between at least the first terminal portion


11


of lead


9


and the interior surface of wall


18


of the furnace


1


. This compressed insulation can produce an inward force on the first terminal portion


11


, thereby causing the lead


9


to “settle” into the interior of the furnace.




The interior portion of the furnace is subjected to thermal cycling during the useful lifetime of the device. The different rates of thermal expansion of the interior components of the furnace, degradation of the insulating materials, etc. can all contribute to the above-mentioned settling effect.




Shocks, stresses, and/or forces applied to the portion of the lead


9


which extends beyond the exterior wall


18


and the collar


17


, for instance at the second terminal portion


13


, are transferred to the interior of the furnace


1


since the lead


9


is freely moveable relative to the collar


17


. Thus, such externally applied shocks, stresses and/or forces represent another source of potential damage to the interior of the furnace


1


.




There exists a need in the art for improved collar constructions, for improved arrangements for positively locking and locating an electrical leads, and for improved electric furnace constructions that more effectively prevent damage to the internal construction of such furnaces.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention addresses the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, and others.




The present invention provides a collar and a locking element for positively locating the a lead passing therethrough and maintaining the lead in its proper position.




According to one aspect, the present invention provides an arrangement comprising an electrically insulating collar, the collar comprising: a mounting flange and a passageway; an electrically conductive lead disposed at least partially within the passageway; and means for securing the lead relative to the passageway such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.




According to another aspect, the present invention provides an electric furnace comprising: an interior portion; thermal insulation disposed within the interior portion; at least one heating element disposed within the interior portion; an electrical lead having a first terminal portion disposed within the interior portion and a second terminal portion disposed outside the interior portion; an electrical connector electrically connected to the at least one heating element and disposed on the first terminal portion; an exterior wall; an electrically insulating collar, the lead at least partially received within the collar; and means for securing the lead relative to the collar such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.




According to a further aspect, the present invention provides an arrangement for positively securing an electrical lead of an electric furnace, the lead passing from within the furnace to outside the furnace, the arrangement comprising an exterior furnace wall; an electrically insulating collar, the collar comprising a mounting flange attached to the exterior wall, and a passageway; an electrically conductive lead disposed at least partially within the passageway; and a fastener securing the lead relative to the passageway such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES





FIG. 1

is a partial cutaway perspective view of a conventional electric furnace construction;





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view of an improved arrangement formed according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of an improved collar formed according to the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the collar of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is also a side view from the collar of

FIG. 3

but at a different angle of rotation.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Preferred embodiments of an improved arrangement and collar are illustrated in

FIGS. 2-5

. The improved arrangement and collar of the present invention is especially suited for use in conjunction with an electric furnace of the type illustrated in FIG.


1


. However, it is to be understood that the improved arrangement and collar of the present invention can also be used in conjunction with other numerous devices and in a number of different environments.





FIG. 2

illustrates an improved arrangement


100


formed according to the principles of the present invention.




The improved arrangement


100


includes an electrical lead


90


. The lead


90


is formed of any suitable electrically conductive material. According to a preferred embodiment, the lead


90


has a construction which is similar to that of lead


9


described above in connection with the electric furnace of FIG.


1


. In this regard, the lead


90


can have a first terminal portion as well as a second terminal portion. The first terminal portion thereof preferably located within the associated device, and the second terminal portion preferably being located outside the associated device. As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the lead


90


can have a L-shaped geometry. However, the lead


90


can be formed with any suitable shape or geometry.




The arrangement


100


further includes a collar


170


. According to a preferred embodiment, the collar


170


is formed from an electrically insulating material. The electrically insulating material can comprise a refractory material, such as a ceramic. Details of a collar


170


formed according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention are illustrated in

FIGS. 2-5

.




According to the illustrated embodiment, the collar


170


includes a first rim


172


and a second rim


174


projecting in opposite directions from a mounting flange


176


. Mounting flange


176


is preferably provided with a conforming surface


178


which is shaped to conform to an external surface upon which it is adapted to be mounted, such as a cylindrical external wall


18


of an electric furnace


1


. The mounting flange


176


is also preferably provided with through holes


180


which are adapted to receive fasteners or other securing elements which are intended to secure the collar


170


to the device to which it is intended to be associated.




According to the illustrated embodiment, the collar


170


is further provided with a lead accepting passageway


182


which is disposed through the first rim


172


, the mounting flange


176


, as well as the second rim


174


. The passageway


182


is provided with a geometry and dimensions which are adapted to at least partially receive an appropriate electrical lead, e.g. −90.




According to the illustrated embodiment, the electrical lead


90


extends through the entire length of passageway


182


, and in fact extends beyond the opposing ends of passageway


182


. However, it is within the scope of the present invention that the electrical lead


90


be associated with the passageway


182


in a number of different alternative manners. For example, the lead


90


could be provided with a length which corresponds to the length of passageway


182


such that the lead


90


would extend throughout the entire length of the passageway


182


, but not beyond the ends of the passageway


182


. Alternatively, the electrical lead


90


may extend only partially along the extent of the passageway


182


. For example, the electrical lead


90


could extend into one end of the passageway


182


, but terminate at a location which is within the passageway


182


.




The arrangement


100


is further provided with a means for securing the lead


90


relative to the passageway


182


of the collar


170


, such that the lead


90


is maintained in its predetermined proper position. According to the illustrated embodiment, the means for securing comprises an appropriate fastener


184


, such as a fillister-type element comprising a pin or shaft


185


and securing end members


186


. However, it is within the scope of the present invention that alternative fasteners and similar devices could be utilized to secure the lead


90


relative to the passageway


182


. Moreover, numerous equivalents to the above-mentioned fastener


184


are contemplated. Namely, the means for securing preferably comprises any suitable mechanical interlocking construction. For example, it is within the scope of the present invention that the electrical lead


90


and the collar


170


could be provided with one or integrally formed interlocking projection(s) and recess(es) which interlock to form the desired securing function when the electrical lead


90


is inserted through the passageway


182


. It is also envisioned that other non-mechanical interlocking arrangements could be utilized. For instance, a magnetic interlocking arrangement could be provided by providing magnets having opposite polarities on the electrical lead


90


and the collar


170


which possess a magnetic field strong enough to securely retain the electrical lead


90


in its proper position relative to the passageway


182


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the fastener


184


is received into a through hole


188


formed in the second rim


174


. The fastener


184


also passes through the electrical lead


90


(not shown), and exits through an opposing side of the second rim


174


, thereby positively locking the electrical lead


90


in its desired proper position relative to the passageway


182


. It is, of course, possible to provide the fastener


184


at various locations on the collar


170


and still provide the desired securing of the lead


90


relative to the passageway


182


.




As previously noted, the improved arrangement


100


can be provided in association or in combination with an electric furnace, similar to the type illustrated in FIG.


1


. In this regard, the portion of the electrical lead extending into the furnace


1


can be provided with a construction which is similar to, or even identical to that of the lead


9


illustrated in FIG.


1


. Moreover, a plurality of improved arrangements


100


can be utilized together in a single device, as also illustrated in FIG.


1


.




Thus, according to the present invention, an improved arrangement has been provided which securely bidirectionally locks an electrical lead member in its proper position with respect to an associated collar member. By “bidirectionally”, it is intended to mean that the lead in the directions leading into as well as out of the furnace, from the perspective of drawing

FIGS. 1 and 2

. It is also within the scope of the present invention to lock the lead against movement in additional directions as well. Such an arrangement provides certain benefits not attainable by similar conventional arrangements. For instance, in the example of an electric furnace, the improved arrangement of the present invention acts to impede the above-described settling of the lead


90


. Also, the weight of the electrical connectors and wiring which is attached to the lead


90


is more positively supported. Moreover, various shocks, stresses, and/or forces which may be externally applied to the electrical lead element are not transferred to the interior components of the furnace. The improved arrangement according to the principles of the present invention acts to prevent damage to such internal components of an electric furnace.




While the present invention has been described by reference to the above-mentioned embodiments, certain modifications and variations will be evident to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the present invention is to limited only by the scope and spirit of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An arrangement comprising:an electrically insulating collar, the collar comprising a mounting flange, a passageway, a first rim projecting in a first direction from the mounting flange, and a second rim projecting from the mounting flange in a second direction, and wherein the mounting flange is securable to an exterior wall; an electrically conductive lead disposed at least partially within the passageway; and means for securing the lead relative to the passageway such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.
  • 2. The arrangement of claim 1, in combination with the exterior wall, the mounting flange being secured to the exterior wall.
  • 3. The arrangement of claim 2, wherein the exterior wall comprises the exterior wall of an electric furnace.
  • 4. The arrangement of claim 3, wherein the lead comprises a first terminal portion and a second terminal portion extending beyond the exterior wall and beyond the insulating collar.
  • 5. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the means for securing comprises a fastener.
  • 6. The arrangement of claim 5, wherein the fastener passes through both the first rim and the lead.
  • 7. The arrangement of claim 4, wherein the arrangement further comprises an electrical connector disposed on the first terminal portion.
  • 8. The arrangement of claim 3, further comprising:thermal insulation disposed within an interior portion of the electric furnace; at least one heating element disposed within the interior portion of the electric furnace; the lead further comprising a first terminal portion disposed within the interior portion of the electric furnace; and an electrical connector disposed on the first terminal portion thereby electrically connecting the lead with the at least one heating element.
  • 9. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the mounting flange has a conforming surface which is shaped to conform to an external surface upon which it is adapted to be mounted.
  • 10. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein the electrically insulating collar including the first rim, the second rim and the mounting flange are formed as one piece.
  • 11. The arrangement of claim 2, wherein the mounting flange is secured to an outside surface of the exterior wall.
  • 12. An electric furnace comprising:an interior portion; thermal insulation disposed within the interior portion; at least one heating element disposed within the interior portion; an electrical lead having a first terminal portion disposed within the interior portion and a second terminal portion disposed outside the interior portion; an electrical connector electrically connected to the at least one heating element and disposed on the first terminal portion; an exterior wall; an electrically insulating collar, the collar having a mounting flange attached to the exterior wall, a first rim projecting in a first direction from the mounting flange, and a second rim projecting in a second direction from the mounting flange, the lead at least partially received within the collar; and means for securing the lead relative to the collar such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.
  • 13. The furnace of claim 12, wherein the means for securing comprises a fastener.
  • 14. The furnace of claim 13, wherein the fastener passes through both the first rim and the lead.
  • 15. The arrangement of claim 12, wherein the mounting flange has a conforming surface which is shaped to conform to an external surface of the exterior wall.
  • 16. The arrangement of claim 12, wherein the electrically insulating collar, including the first rim, the second rim and the mounting flange, are formed as one piece.
  • 17. An arrangement for positively securing an electrical lead of an electric furnace, the lead passing from within the furnace to outside the furnace, the arrangement comprising:an exterior furnace wall; an electrically insulating collar, the collar comprising a mounting flange attached to the exterior wall, a passageway, a first rim projecting in a first direction from the mounting flange, and a second rim projecting from the mounting flange in a second direction; an electrically conductive lead disposed at least partially within the passageway; and a fastener securing the lead relative to the passageway such that the lead is maintained in its proper position.
  • 18. The arrangement of claim 17 wherein the fastener passes through the first rim and the lead.
  • 19. The arrangement of claim 17, wherein the lead comprises a first terminal portion and a second terminal portion extending beyond the exterior wall of the furnace and beyond the insulating collar.
  • 20. The arrangement of claim 19, further comprising an electrical connector disposed on the first terminal portion.
  • 21. The arrangement of claim 17, wherein the mounting flange has a conforming surface which is shaped to conform to an external surface of the exterior furnace wall.
  • 22. The arrangement of claim 17, wherein the electrically insulating collar including the first rim, the second rim and the mounting flange are formed as one piece.
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