Claims
- 1. A grounding strip, comprising:
an elongated body having a base and two upbent sides extending substantially perpendicularly from said base along the longitudinal length of said body for effecting a U-shaped member; and a plurality of mounting spaces formed on one of said two upbent sides to enable a multiple number of conductors to be coupled to said one upbent side, the other of said two upbent sides being connected to ground.
- 2. Grounding strip of claim 1, wherein said upbent sides of said body each extend a respective given length from said body.
- 3. Grounding strip of claim 1, wherein said grounding strip is coupled to a terminal board whereupon multiple electrical conductors are connected; and
wherein said terminal board has an electrically conductive ground plane superposed thereover whereto said grounding strip makes contact for establishing the grounding for said strip.
- 4. Grounding strip of claim 1, further comprising:
a plurality of holes formed on said one upbent side, said plurality of holes being of at least two different sizes spaced at predetermined intervals along said one upbent side of said strip.
- 5. Grounding strip of claim 1, wherein said other upbent side of said body has formed thereon a plurality of holes spaced therealong, said grounding strip being mounted to an electrically grounding plane to establish grounding by coupling said other upbent side to said grounding plane by means of connecting means extending through at least one of said holes.
- 6. Grounding strip of claim 4, wherein said conductors are connected to said strip via said plurality of holes at said one upbent side for establishing an electrical path to remove aberrant power surges carried by said conductors to ground.
- 7. In a housing structure provisioned to protect against power surges and lightning strikes, a terminal board in said structure providing a junction whereto wires from inside and outside of said structure are mounted, a terminal cover strip in said housing structure comprising:
an electrically conductive elongated member mounted to said terminal board, said elongated member having a plurality of mounting spaces to which a multiple number of said wires are connected, said member being electrically grounded so that all wires connected to said member are also electrically grounded.
- 8. Terminal cover strip of claim 7, wherein said elongated member further comprises:
a base and two upbent sides extending substantially perpendicularly from said base along the longitudinal length of said member for effecting a U-shaped member, one of said two upbent sides being shorter than the other of said two upbent sides.
- 9. Terminal cover strip of claim 7, wherein said elongated member mounts to said terminal board via a ground plane of ferrous or non-ferrous material sandwiched between said elongated member and said terminal board, said ground plane electrically grounding any device making contact therewith.
- 10. Terminal cover strip of claim 7, further comprising:
first plurality of holes formed along said one side of said strip for said wires to be coupled to said one side, said first plurality of holes being of at least two different sizes; and second plurality of holes formed along said other side of said strip for enabling said strip to be mounted to a ground plane on said terminal board by connecting means via said holes; wherein said cover strip effects an electrical path whereby aberrant power surges carried by said wires are routed to ground.
- 11. In a structure provisioned to protect against power surges and lightning strikes, a terminal board in said structure providing a junction whereto wires from inside and outside of said structure are mounted, a method of efficiently grounding said wires comprising the steps of:
forming an elongated terminal strip from an electrically conductive material; and mounting said strip to said terminal board, said strip having a plurality of mounting spaces to which a multiple number of said wires are connected, said strip being electrically grounded so that all wires connected to said strip are also electrically grounded.
- 12. Method of claim 11, wherein said forming step further comprises the steps of:
extending two upbent sides substantially perpendicularly from the base of said strip along the longitudinal length of said strip for effecting a U-shaped member; and forming one of said two upbent sides shorter than the other of said two upbent sides.
- 13. Method of claim 11, further comprising the step of:
superposing a ground plane over said terminal board to provide an electrical ground whereupon said strip is mounted.
- 14. Method of claim 12, wherein said mounting step further comprises the steps of:
forming first plurality of holes along said one side of said strip for said wires to be coupled to said one side, said first plurality of holes being of at least two different sizes; forming second plurality of holes along said other side of said strip for enabling said strip to be mounted to a ground plane on said terminal board; and coupling said other side of said cover strip to said ground plane using said holes so that, once coupled to said ground plane, said cover strip effects an electrical path to route aberrant power surges carried by said wires to ground.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/373,504 filed Aug. 13, 1999.
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