Claims
- 1. A coupling bar in particular for a circuit breaker comprising fiber-reinforced insulating material having a metallic fitting body on a face thereof for transmission of forces, the fiber-reinforced insulating material containing fibers oriented parallel to an axis of the coupling bar, said fibers being secured in form fitting manner in recesses disposed in the fitting body, said recesses extending transversely to the axis of the coupling bar, said fibers being secured in the recesses by tying means for absorbing tensile forces and being impregnated with a curable synthetic material which is thereafter cured, the fitting body having internal threads into which threads a connecting element having external threads is screwed, said connecting element having at least one connecting aperture, the connecting element comprising a fork part in which said connecting aperture is located and further having a slit pipe part having said external threads received in the internal threads of the fitting body, the fork part having a center region closing off the pipe part and providing a wall having a center bore, the pipe part having an internal surface extending conically inclined such that said internal surface expands toward an open face of the pipe part, a spreading body with an oppositely inclined outer surface being arranged in the interior of the pipe part of the connecting element, a screw being provided penetrating through the bore in the wall of the connecting element and holding said spreading body in said pipe part, said screw having an accessible surface in the center region of the fork part for generating a rotational motion thereby allowing said spreading body to force said pipe part external threads against said fitting body internal threads to secure said pipe part in a fixed orientation to said fitting body, said pipe part being secured to said fitting body even when said spreading body loosely engages said internal surface of said pipe part, and when said spreading body does not contact said internal surface of said pipe part, thereby to maintain adjustment of said pipe part with respect to said fitting body even when an axial force is applied to said fitting body, said pipe part being adjustable with respect to said fitting body when said spreading body is loosely disposed in said pipe part and being rigidly fixed to said fitting body when said spreading body tightly engages the internal surface of said pipe part.
- 2. The coupling bar recited in claim 1, wherein the pipe part internal surface has an angle of inclination, the angle of inclination of the internal surface of the pipe part and correspondingly an angle of inclination of the spreading body providing automatic locking against sliding out of the spreading body.
- 3. The coupling bar recited in claim 1, further comprising a ring of electrically conducting material surrounding the fitting body on an exterior surface of the coupling bar arranged adjacent the recesses, for providing electrical screening.
- 4. The coupling bar recited in claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the spreading body is barrel-shaped.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Serial No. 128,265, filed Dec. 3, 1987, now abandoned.
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