Patent classifications
H02G5/06
Conductive member module, and method of manufacturing the same
Performed are an accommodation step of accommodating a pair of conductive members in a die, a sealing step of injecting a resin to seal the conductive members, and an extraction step of extracting a conductive member module. In the sealing step, the conductive members are sealed while a force is applied by the resin injected into the die to the individual conductive members in directions away from each other, and the individual conductive members are supported by support members disposed outside.
Conductive member module, and method of manufacturing the same
Performed are an accommodation step of accommodating a pair of conductive members in a die, a sealing step of injecting a resin to seal the conductive members, and an extraction step of extracting a conductive member module. In the sealing step, the conductive members are sealed while a force is applied by the resin injected into the die to the individual conductive members in directions away from each other, and the individual conductive members are supported by support members disposed outside.
IMPROVED CABLING DEVICE FOR ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION DEVICES
Embodiments provided herein are directed to an improved way to access and increase the area of an electrical distribution device provided for cable pulling and cabling. A rotatable section, on which several electrical components of the electrical distribution device are attached, can be rotated away from the cabling area as a single unit. This permits easier access to the cabling area and increases the size of the cabling area, which results in less time required to pull cables and wire the electrical components of the electrical distribution device.
Current/voltage sensor and universal tap-off box
A tap-off box includes a latch that automatically secures the tap-off box to a busway upon insertion of a mast into the busway. The latch is in the form of a single spring-loaded member that latches onto a rail as the masthead is pushed into the busway. A push button actuated camming member pushes the latch away from the rail to enable the masthead to be withdrawn from the busway. The push button and camming member are independent of the mechanism that extends and retracts the contacts while the masthead is inserted and latched into the busway. The tap-off box may also include non-contact current monitoring sensors with voltage sensing inserts that an auxiliary breaker switch in applications other than a tap-off box, and an infrared emitting faceplate that can be adapted for monitoring a variety of breakers from outside the tap-off box.
HIGH POWER SHIELDED BUSBAR FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING AND POWER DISTRIBUTION
A unitary busbar provides power from one connection point in an electric vehicle to another connection point. The unitary busbar includes a central solid core conductor, an insulation layer over the solid core conductor, and an electromagnetic shield fitted around the insulator. The unitary busbar is capable of being bent into specific configurations that allow it to conform to the body of an electric vehicle.
BUS BAR STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A bus bar structure includes a bus bar disposed to extend along an outer surface of a housing of an electrical device; and a non-conductive lower cover provided to extend along the bus bar to cover a first surface of the bus bar, the first surface facing the outer surface. The lower cover includes a first hole portion that allows insertion of a fixing member configured to fix the lower cover at a first position on the outer surface, the first hole portion having a major axis extending along a first direction of the housing. The bus bar includes a second hole portion that allows insertion of a connection member configured to electrically connect the bus bar to a terminal at a second position on the outer surface, the second hole portion having a major axis extending along a second direction that intersects the first direction.
BUS BAR STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME
A bus bar structure includes a bus bar disposed to extend along an outer surface of a housing of an electrical device; and a non-conductive lower cover provided to extend along the bus bar to cover a first surface of the bus bar, the first surface facing the outer surface. The lower cover includes a first hole portion that allows insertion of a fixing member configured to fix the lower cover at a first position on the outer surface, the first hole portion having a major axis extending along a first direction of the housing. The bus bar includes a second hole portion that allows insertion of a connection member configured to electrically connect the bus bar to a terminal at a second position on the outer surface, the second hole portion having a major axis extending along a second direction that intersects the first direction.
Electrical junction box
An electrical junction box includes a housing that defines an internal space. The housing has a front, which is open. A buss bar is coupled to the housing and is positioned in the internal space. A plurality of connectors is coupled to the buss bar and extends through a respective opposing side of the housing. A plurality of couplers is coupled to the buss bar. The couplers are positioned on a front face of the buss bar. The connectors are configured for insertion of wires, such that the wires are coupled to the buss bar and the buss bar is coupled to an electrical circuit. The couplers are configured for insertion of wiring that is coupled to an electrical device, such as a switch, light, fan or outlet. The wiring is coupled to the buss bar and the electrical device is coupled to the electrical circuit.
Electrical junction box
An electrical junction box includes a housing that defines an internal space. The housing has a front, which is open. A buss bar is coupled to the housing and is positioned in the internal space. A plurality of connectors is coupled to the buss bar and extends through a respective opposing side of the housing. A plurality of couplers is coupled to the buss bar. The couplers are positioned on a front face of the buss bar. The connectors are configured for insertion of wires, such that the wires are coupled to the buss bar and the buss bar is coupled to an electrical circuit. The couplers are configured for insertion of wiring that is coupled to an electrical device, such as a switch, light, fan or outlet. The wiring is coupled to the buss bar and the electrical device is coupled to the electrical circuit.
BUSBAR SYSTEM
A busbar system includes a plurality of bar modules arranged one behind the other and connected to each other via clamping brackets. Each bar module has a plurality of busbars. The bar module end including the recesses running in a longitudinal extension is inserted into the clamping bracket and the bar module end with the recesses running transversely to the longitudinal extension is suspended on the opposite side in the clamping bracket. Each of the busbars of the one bar module rests laterally against a busbar of the other bar module and the recesses, as viewed from the side, form a through-opening, through which a tensioning element supported on the clamping bracket runs, which presses together the sides of the busbars which rest against each other.