Patent classifications
H01R11/26
Electrical connection device in an aircraft
An electrical connection device including a support and an electrically conductive terminal lug, wherein the support includes a first face, with channels projecting from a second face opposite from the first face and defining between them a housing; the terminal lug includes a base for placing in the housing and a shank fastened coaxially to the base, the base including a first face from which the shank extends and a second face opposite from the first face for coming to bear against the second face of the support; the terminal lug including a locking ring having the shank passing through its center and movable in rotation relative to the shank, the ring including ramps extending from the outer periphery of the ring, the ramps co-operating with the channels.
Electrical connection device in an aircraft
An electrical connection device including a support and an electrically conductive terminal lug, wherein the support includes a first face, with channels projecting from a second face opposite from the first face and defining between them a housing; the terminal lug includes a base for placing in the housing and a shank fastened coaxially to the base, the base including a first face from which the shank extends and a second face opposite from the first face for coming to bear against the second face of the support; the terminal lug including a locking ring having the shank passing through its center and movable in rotation relative to the shank, the ring including ramps extending from the outer periphery of the ring, the ramps co-operating with the channels.
SHIELDED ELECTRIC CABLE ARRANGEMENT AND SHIELD HOUSING
An electrical cable arrangement comprises a dimensionally stable flat conductor bar with a flat conductor shield; at least one electric cable connected thereto and having a cable shield; and a shield housing made of an aluminum material and having a first housing part and a second housing part. Between the housing parts a closed accommodating chamber is formed for a connecting section between the flat conductor bar and the cable. When in the installed state, the flat conductor bar and the cable are each clamped tight between the housing parts by an end face section in such a manner that the flat conductor shield and the cable shield are directly or indirectly interconnected for the shield transition.
SHIELDED ELECTRIC CABLE ARRANGEMENT AND SHIELD HOUSING
An electrical cable arrangement comprises a dimensionally stable flat conductor bar with a flat conductor shield; at least one electric cable connected thereto and having a cable shield; and a shield housing made of an aluminum material and having a first housing part and a second housing part. Between the housing parts a closed accommodating chamber is formed for a connecting section between the flat conductor bar and the cable. When in the installed state, the flat conductor bar and the cable are each clamped tight between the housing parts by an end face section in such a manner that the flat conductor shield and the cable shield are directly or indirectly interconnected for the shield transition.
CABLE LUG WITH DEFINED CRASH BEHAVIOR AND ARRANGEMENT OF A CABLE LUG
A cable shoe having a predetermined breaking location and an arrangement of a cable shoe connected to a cable-shoe end of a cable.
CABLE LUG WITH DEFINED CRASH BEHAVIOR AND ARRANGEMENT OF A CABLE LUG
A cable shoe having a predetermined breaking location and an arrangement of a cable shoe connected to a cable-shoe end of a cable.
Contact-Protected Screw-Connection Device
A contact-protected screw-connection has a male screw connector and a female screw connector. The male screw connector has a connecting screw, which extends along a longitudinal axis in a screw direction towards the female screw connector and is screwed into a nut portion of the female screw connector. The connecting screw has a connecting-screw head, and the connecting screw extends along the longitudinal axis through a first electrical conductor. The connecting-screw head is arranged on a side of the first electrical conductor that is directed away from the nut portion. The male screw connector has a first protective cover, which encloses the connecting-screw head at a radial distance therefrom. The female screw connector has a second protective cover. The nut portion extends from a second electrical conductor, in the direction counter to the screw direction towards the first electrical conductor. The second protective cover encloses this region of the nut portion to some extent and at a radial distance therefrom. The nut portion extends from the second electrical conductor as far as a nut-end surface. The nut portion has a nut cap radially enclosing the nut portion to some extent and projecting beyond the nut portion to some extent. The male screw connector has a connecting sleeve that electrically conductively connects the first electrical conductor and the second electrical conductor and encloses the connecting screw at a radial distance therefrom and within the first protective cover. The connecting sleeve projects beyond the first protective cover to some extent in the screw direction.
Electrical connection for motor vehicle cable
A connection comprising, a connecting part, a sleeve materially bonded to the connecting part and having a through-opening extending in a longitudinal direction, and a bolt connected to the sleeve and having a bolt shank and a bolt flange, the bolt being crimped with its bolt shank in the longitudinal direction in the through-opening of the sleeve, the bolt is arranged with its bolt flange in a recess arranged at a front face of the sleeve, characterized in that the sleeve is connected to the connecting part by its front face located at the front face end.
Electrical connection for motor vehicle cable
A connection comprising, a connecting part, a sleeve materially bonded to the connecting part and having a through-opening extending in a longitudinal direction, and a bolt connected to the sleeve and having a bolt shank and a bolt flange, the bolt being crimped with its bolt shank in the longitudinal direction in the through-opening of the sleeve, the bolt is arranged with its bolt flange in a recess arranged at a front face of the sleeve, characterized in that the sleeve is connected to the connecting part by its front face located at the front face end.
Cable fitting for connecting a high-voltage cable to a high-voltage component
A high-voltage cable fitting, typically a cable end termination or a cable joint, includes coaxially arranged around an axis a rigid conical insulator, an electrically insulating, elastomeric stress-relief cone matching the rigid conical insulator through a conical interface and an axially aligned current path. The current path connects a conductor of the cable to a high-voltage current terminal arranged on top of the rigid conical insulator and provided for connection to a high-voltage component. The rigid conical insulator is configured as a condenser core and includes a plurality of electrically conductive field-grading layers, which are arranged concentrically around the axis, and a rigid polymeric matrix which embeds the field-grading layers. In order to keep the size of the cable fitting small and to enable the fitting to carry high rated continuous currents a section of the cable conductor, which is stripped off the insulation of the cable, extends from the conical interface to the high-voltage current terminal and forms the axially aligned current path, and the condenser core comprises an axially aligned tubular duct which receives the stripped-off section of the cable conductor and which passes two opposing front faces of the condenser core.