Serpentine Cable Path Patents (Class 174/662)
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Patent number: 8878069Abstract: A cable support for an automobile allows a cable installed in a bent U-turn shape to be readily positioned and supported on a vehicle body or the like in a reliable manner. Two portions of a cable folded in a U-turn shape are inserted into a common insertion hole in a main body tube. The two portions of the cable folded in a U-turn shape are respectively inserted into independent insertion holes separately provided to a branching tube that is integral with the main body tube.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventors: Kyungwoo Kim, Yoshiaki Matsutani
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Patent number: 8872043Abstract: A device for electric connection to an energy supply conductor for intermediate and high voltage. The device includes an insulation part and an electrically conducting voltage-carrying part. The voltage-carrying part is surrounded by an outer shell formed by the insulation part. The insulation part is formed by a thermoplastic polymer. At least along a part of the length of the voltage-carrying part, the outer shell extends with a spacing between its inner periphery and the outer periphery of the voltage-carrying part.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: ABB Research Ltd.Inventors: Patrik Roseen, Robert Espeseth
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Patent number: 8698011Abstract: A device for fixing a cable to a cable outlet connector, including a clamping sleeve, a spring element and a locking ring, whereby the spring element is in the form of an open ring whose ends are clamped between a supporting contour of the clamping sleeve and a driving contour of the locking ring, while the spring element is variable in diameter by means of a relative movement of the locking ring with respect to the clamping sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Harting Electric GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Bernard Schlegel
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Patent number: 8487197Abstract: An electrical fitting having a gripping device with a plurality of gripping tabs forming a helix or spiral. The gripping tabs have a twist creating increased pullout resistance and easier disassembly. The electrical fitting permits electrical metallic tubing or EMT to be quickly attached to and removed from the electrical fitting without disassembling the fitting or cutting the tubing. A body with a locking end having a plurality of griping tabs receives an end of the tubing pushed into the fitting. The gripping tabs securely hold the tubing preventing loosening or removal. The helix or spiral and twist formation of the griping tabs permits easy removal of the tubing by rotating the tubing counter-clockwise.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2011Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Bridgeport Fittings, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence J. Smith
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Patent number: 8466378Abstract: A snap tight electrical connector for securing and grounding an electrical cable or conduit to a junction box. The electrical connector includes a one-piece, electrically conductive connector body with a seat on the leading end and an electrically conductive snap ring held in the seat. A raised grounding lug on the seat of the connector body extends through a notch in the snap ring and provides a direct path for establishing an electrical grounding path between the connector body and the junction box. Locking tangs on the snap ring provide a secure snap-fit engagement between the connector body and the junction box. The raised grounding lug on the seat of the connector body provides a direct grounding path between the connector body and the junction box, thereby improving electrical continuity and lowering the millivolt drop between the connector body, the junction box, and the electrical cable or conduit secured to the connector body.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Assignee: Arlington Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Patent number: 8274000Abstract: An electrical fitting having a gripping device with a plurality of gripping tabs forming a helix or spiral. The electrical fitting permits electrical metallic tubing or EMT to be quickly attached to and removed from the electrical fitting without disassembling the fitting or cutting the tubing. A body with a locking end having a plurality of griping tabs receives an end of the tubing pushed into the fitting. The gripping tabs securely hold the tubing preventing loosening or removal. The helix or spiral formation of the griping tabs permits easy removal of the tubing by rotating the tubing counter-clockwise.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Bridgeport Fittings, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence J. Smith
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Patent number: 8124874Abstract: An electrical insulator disk has central recesses and peripheral recesses to enable the disk to be mounted floatingly relative to flanges between which the disk is held and to a linear conductor that extends through the disk.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Areva T&D AGInventors: Johannes Blatter, Hugo Hiltbrunner, Gerardo Palmieri, Robert Luscher
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Publication number: 20110234074Abstract: Disclosed in this application is a u-shaped grommet for use in a refrigerator. The grommet is fixed so as to allow wires to be routed towards an opening in the liner of the refrigerator, pass through the opening in the liner, and exit the grommet in the opposite direction as the wires entered. The grommet is preferably molded to the wires so that the combined product is inseparable from the wiring which it protects. The grommet is also described as a single piece grommet, although multiple piece grommets are anticipated. Further disclosed in this application is an improved pass-through hinge for routing utilities, including water and electricity, from the door to the body of the refrigerator. The improved hinge features a hollow hinge pin through which utilities may be routed, thereby overcoming the deficiencies of the current state of the art.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: WHIRLPOOL CORPORATIONInventors: Stevan R. DOLINSEK, Timothy A. FULTON, Daryl L. HARMON, Chad J. ROTTER, David A. STAUFFER
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Patent number: 7952035Abstract: A conductor leadthrough for a field device is for connecting two electrical conductors. The conductor leadthrough comprises an external conductor and a sealing apparatus. The sealing apparatus is divided into a first separation device and a second separation device. The external conductor comprises a hollow internal region that extends along a longitudinal axis of the external conductor. The first separation device and the second separation device are arranged along the longitudinal axis of the external conductor so as to be spaced apart so that they can separate a section of the hollow internal region of the external conductor. A pourable-sealing device is filled into the separated section of the hollow internal region of the external conductor so that the sealing apparatus can provide a leakage rate whose value is below a predeterminable value of a leakage rate. A signal of a predeterminable frequency can be transmitted along the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2009Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Vega Grieshaber KGInventors: Johannes Falk, Daniel Schultheiss, Juergen Motzer
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Patent number: 7906736Abstract: A sealed wall feedthrough including a cylindrical assembly sleeve fixed and sealed in an opening of the wall, a cylindrical penetration module including joints ensuring the seal arranged on the periphery of its outside face, the module being able to transfer travel into the cylindrical assembly sleeve and includes locking with at least two annular grooves cut into the periphery of the inside face of the assembly sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: SouriauInventor: Franck Aita
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Patent number: 7601918Abstract: A protective barrier for protecting a pipe extending through an opening in a framing member.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Pro Block, LLCInventor: John M. Pamperin
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Publication number: 20090211807Abstract: An implement having an electrical drive and a connection cable for supplying electrical energy to the implement. A strain relief mechanism is provided for the connection cable and includes a retention element, on the outer periphery of which is formed a receiver for the connection cable. A securing element is provided for the connection cable and holds the connection cable on the retention element.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Dieter Kremsler
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Patent number: 7554041Abstract: A connector for an armored cable mountable to a wiring box has a body provided with two biasing components which are operative to engage opposite sides of the wall of the wiring box and operative to maintain the desired position of the connector upon mounting its body to the box.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Inventor: Lucien Ducret
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Patent number: 7183486Abstract: A liquid tight connector for terminating one end of an elongate electrical conductor includes a connector body having a rearward conduit receiving end, an opposed forward end and a central bore therethrough. A gland nut is movably secured to the rearward conduit receiving end of the body for securing the end of the conduit thereto and a sealing ring is interposed between the rearward conduit receiving end of the body and the gland nut and is supported within a receiving chamber defined therebetween. The sealing ring has a generally O-shaped cross section and is formed of resiliently deformable material. The gland nut includes an internal frusto-conical surface, which simultaneously urges the sealing ring radially inward toward the conduit and forward toward the rearward conduit receiving end of the body so as to deformably fill the receiving chamber upon the movable securement of the gland nut onto the body.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Roger Pyron, Craig Yoss
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Patent number: 7180010Abstract: An adjustable electrical service entrance head device for minimizing a negative aesthetic impact of the electrical service cable or conduit assembly against the structure. The adjustable electrical service entrance head device includes a housing and a clamp member. The housing preferably has an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion defines an interior space substantially closable from an external environment. The housing is operationally coupleable to a structure. The clamp member is preferably operationally coupleable to the lower portion, and selectively receives an electrical service cable or conduit assembly. The clamp member is variably positionable referenced to the lower portion to facilitate routing the electrical service cable or conduit assembly to minimize a negative aesthetic impact of the electrical service cable or conduit assembly against the structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Inventor: Sean Boyle
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Patent number: 7161087Abstract: A module is mounted to a object with a fastener and a special washer. The fastener engages the object through a mounting opening in mounting portion of a module case. The washer has a first portion extending obliquely outward and downward to be deformed between the fastener head and an electrically non-conducting surface of the mounting portion and thus increase a mounting force on the module with mounting advancement of the fastener. The washer has a second portion extending axially into the internal opening to contact an electrically conducting insert therein and thus create a series electrical circuit from the typically grounded object through the fastener, washer and insert to a detecting circuit, which verifies that the module is securely mounted with a predetermined mounting force.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Hugh R. Hunkeler, James F. Patterson
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Patent number: 7148431Abstract: A cable connector terminates an armored cable in a knockout in a wall of an electrical enclosure. The connector includes a one-piece connector body having a forward end and plurality of side walls extending from the forward end in cantilevered fashion to define a cavity for receipt of an end of the cable. The forward end of the connector body is insertable into the knockout and the cantilevered side walls are deflectable to permit such insertion. The side walls further accommodate insertion of a cable into the cavity for retentively supporting the cable to the enclosure. The side walls of the connector body include outwardly extending tabs for engaging wall of the enclosure about the knockout. Side walls further include inwardly extending fingers for engaging the cable.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2005Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventor: Roger Pyron
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Patent number: 7126064Abstract: A connector for affixing cables (e.g., of the type having wires bundled within a corrugated cover) within an electrical or other junction box has a body with a first end into which the cable cover (and the wires therein) may be inserted, and a second end configured to affix to the entry of a junction box, and which is configured to allow the wires of the cable to leave the connector and extend into the junction box. The connector has an engagement member thereon with one or more engagement legs which extend into the body of the connector, and into the internal passage of the connector body into which the cable is fit, to engage the cable cover and fix the cable to the connector body.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Inventor: Sami Shemtov
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Patent number: 7122749Abstract: A device for locking a plurality of threads includes a first and a second element each of which is provided with a central opening. The first and second elements cooperate to delimit a labyrinth passage for the threads to be locked. The second element is provided with two surfaces which are on opposite sides with respect to the respective central opening and is provided with two external wings which are united to the surface. The surfaces are united, on one side, with a bottom wall of the same second element from which they emerge, and, on the opposite side, with a corresponding external wing of the second element.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Verda S.r.lInventor: Belisario Pini
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Patent number: 7115822Abstract: A cable gland assembly adapted to receive a cable and to pass through an opening in a sparking enclosure wall, the cable gland assembly including a cable-receiving gland, a stuffing box, a grommet, an insulator and a cable. The stuffing box has an opening there through, and a grommet-receiving portion having the grommet therein. The grommet-receiving portion is adjacent the cable-receiving gland. The stuffing box also includes a gas terminal portion filled with gas and adjacent the grommet-receiving portion, and an insulator portion having the insulator therein and being adjacent the gas terminal portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Joy MM Delaware, Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Day, James Cotherman, Sylvan Landers, Stanley J. Mason, David G. Thomas
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Patent number: 7105750Abstract: A grommet mainly made of soft, pliable material has a flange section for sealing against a first side of a vehicle panel around an aperture through the panel. A groove separates the flange section from a conical section that tapers from the groove to a narrower tubular section for tightly fitting around a wire harness passed through the grommet. The conical section has a wider end adjacent the groove that presses against a second, opposite side of the panel when the groove receives an edge of the aperture and the grommet is seated on the panel. The conical section has a region that engages the edge of the aperture as the grommet is pulled to an installed position. A plurality of raised, hard, rigid contact pads are arranged in a circumferential row around the engagement region to provide low friction while sliding past the edge of the aperture when the grommet is pulled through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Yazaki North America, Inc.Inventor: Jerome Adam David Duhr