Isolating ground switch
09728354 · 2017-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H15/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
H01H31/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H19/635
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An isolating ground switch includes an enclosure with a frontal surface. A slide channel opens through the top of the enclosure. A conductive switch plate is received in the channel and is bi-directionally slidably positionable between the first position and the second position. A plurality of terminal studs project forwardly from the frontal surface of the enclosure and rearwardly conductively communicate with a conductive portion. When the switch plate is in the first position, the conductive portion engages the switch plate. When the switch plate is in the second position, the conductive portion is isolated from the switch plate.
Claims
1. An isolating ground switch comprising: an enclosure having a frontal surface and a top and defining a slide channel opening through the top; a conductive switch plate received in said channel and slidably positionable in a displacement plane between a first position and a second position, said switch plate having a plate portion displaceable in said displacement plane and defining an array of openings which are displaceable in said displacement plane; a plurality of terminal assemblies each mounted to said enclosure and comprising a terminal stud projecting forwardly from said frontal surface and rearwardly conductively communicating with a conductive portion; wherein when said switch plate is in said first position, each said conductive portion conductively engages said switch plate in portions defining said openings and when said switch plate is in the second position, each said conductive portion does not engage portions defining said openings and is conductively isolated from said switch plate; and a ground connector conductively connecting a terminal stud.
2. The switch of claim 1 wherein the switch plate is bent forwardly to form a handle.
3. The switch of claim 1 wherein said enclosure is affixed with indicia indicting a direction to open and a direction to close.
4. The switch of claim 1 wherein said enclosure and said switch plate further define through openings at laterally spaced locations thereof.
5. The switch of claim 4 further comprising a mounting structure and a pair of fasteners which extend through said through openings to mount said switch to said mounting structure.
6. The switch of claim 1 wherein said array of openings are located to correspond to the location of said terminal studs.
7. The switch of claim 6 wherein said openings of said array are substantially identical and include an enlarged portion and a reduced portion.
8. The switch of claim 7 wherein in the second position, each said conductive portion does not engage portions of said switch plate defining said openings and in said first position, said conductive portion engages portions surrounding said reduced portions of said opening.
9. The switch of claim 1 wherein each said terminal stud comprises a threaded locate stud and a hex collar and said enclosure frontal surface defines an array of hex sockets which receive each said hex collar.
10. The switch of claim 9 wherein said conductive portion further comprises a screw which threads into the terminal stud.
11. An isolating ground switch comprising: an enclosure having a frontal surface and a side and defining a slide channel opening through the side; a conductive switch plate received in said channel and bi-directionally positionable between a first position and a second position which are displaceable as said switch plate moves between said first position and said second position, said switch plate having a plate portion generally parallel to said frontal surface, said plate portion defining a plurality of openings; a plurality of terminal studs mounted to said enclosure and projecting forwardly from said frontal surface and each rearwardly conductively communicating with a conductive unit; wherein when said switch plate is in said first position, each said conductive unit conductively engages said switch plate and when said switch plate is in the second position, each said conductive unit is fully located in an opening and conductively isolated from said switch plate; and a ground connector conductively communicable with said slide plate.
12. The switch of claim 11 wherein the switch plate is bent forwardly to form a handle.
13. The switch of claim 11 wherein said enclosure and said switch plate further comprise through openings at laterally spaced locations thereof.
14. The switch of claim 11 further comprising a mounting structure and a pair of fasteners which extend through said through openings to mount said switch to said mounting structure.
15. The switch of claim 11 wherein said enclosure is affixed with indicia indicting a direction to close and a direction to open.
16. The switch of claim 11 wherein said openings are substantially identical and include an enlarged portion and a reduced portion.
17. The switch of claim 16 wherein when the switch plate is in the second position, each said conductive unit does not engage portions of said switch plate defining said openings and when the switch plate is in said first position, said conductive assembly engages portions surrounding said reduced portions of said opening.
18. An isolating ground switch comprising: an enclosure having a frontal surface and a top and defining a slide channel opening through the top; said switch plate having an array of openings which include an enlarged portion and a reduced portion; a conductive switch plate received in said channel and bi-directionally slidably positionable between a first position and a second position and having an upper handle; a plurality of threaded terminal studs mounted to said enclosure and projecting forwardly from said frontal surface and each of said terminal studs rearwardly conductively communicating with a conductive unit; and wherein when said switch plate is in said first position, each said conductive portion engages portions surrounding said reduced portions of each said opening, and each said conductive unit conductively engages said switch plate and when said switch plate is in the second position, each said conductive unit is conductively isolated from said switch plate.
19. The switch of claim 18 wherein said switch plate further comprises an array of openings which are located to correspond to the location of said terminal studs.
20. The switch of claim 19 wherein said openings are substantially identical.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, an isolating ground switch is generally designated by the numeral 10 for a six-position isolating ground plate (
(13) The isolating ground switches 10 and 12 are adapted to connect with multiple bonding harnesses 18 and provide a ground connection via a ground lug 20. The ground lug 20 has an opening 22 which receives a #6 to #24 AWG ground wire 24 secured in position by a set screw 26.
(14) The isolating ground switch 10 preferably comprises a compact, substantially rectangular enclosure 30 having a base 40 and a snap-fit cover 60. The enclosure 30 is formed from a rugged non-conductive material. An intermediate sliding switch plate 50 (
(15) The base 40 is preferably a substantially rectangular molded member formed of 10% glass filled polycarbonate Lexan™ material. The base 40 has a pair of laterally spaced slots 42 adjacent opposed sides and a bottom slot 44. For isolating switch 10, six shallow circular wells 46 are formed in the base for receiving terminal hardware, as will be described below. The base 40 also includes a pair of opposed openings 48 which function as a part of a throughbore for securing the base to a mounting post or other structure.
(16) The ground switch plate 50 is preferably a brass member which is bent forwardly at an upper end to form a substantially L-shaped section. The upper end 52 functions as a handle. The plate 50 includes a pair of laterally spaced oblong slots 54 which generally align with the openings 48 in the base, as will be further described. The plate 50 includes substantially identical quasi-keyhole-type openings 55 having an enlarged portion 56 and an upper reduced portion 57. The openings 55 generally align with the wells 46 of the base, as will be further described. In one form, a rubber material 58 covers the handle portion to provide an enhanced grip of the handle. In this regard, a pair of rectangular openings 53 may be formed to anchor the grip. The upper surface of the handle may be affixed with indicia 59 (
(17) The cover 60 is preferably a substantially rectangular molded member formed from 10% glass filled polycarbonate Lexan™ material. The cover 60 has a frontal face 62 which includes laterally spaced hex-shaped openings 64 that generally align with the plate oblong slots 54 (to accommodate the sliding of the plate 50) and the base openings 48 to provide continuous throughbores. The throughbores receive fasteners (
(18) The cover includes side skirts 66 having rearwardly projecting resilient tabs 67 which engage in the side slots 42 of the base. In addition, there is a bottom tab 69 which resiliently engages in the bottom slot 44 of the base. One or both of the side skirts may be affixed with an arrow and indicia 68 indicating the ground and isolating directions for the slidably received switch plate 50.
(19) Substantially identical locate backing screws 80 each have a head 82 with a diametric dimension which is less than that of the wells 46. The heads 82 are received in corresponding wells 46. The forward portion 84 of the backing screw is threaded and extends from an enlarged intermediate portion 85 which receives a floating washer 86 and an O-ring 88. The forward threaded portion 84 threads into the rear of a locate stud 34. Each hex collar 36 is closely received in a hex socket 70 of the cover and is fixed against rotation therewith. The threaded portion 84 of the locate backing screw threads into the locate stud to complete a conductive path. It will be appreciated that the locate studs 34 each connect to a bonding harness 18 and includes and typically mounts a lock washer 37 and a hex nut 38 for securing the harness connection.
(20) The cover 60 snaps over the base 40 to form the enclosure 30 and a channel to capture the intermediately received sliding switch plate 50. Upon normal force applied to the upper end or handle 52, the switch plate 50 selectively reciprocates upwardly and downwardly between an isolated and a grounded position, as indicated in the drawings. The back of the plate 50 slides above the heads 82. In a fully upward locate mode for the ground plate relative to the cover and base, the heads 82 of the locate backing screw are received in the wells 46, and the carried floating washers 86 and O-rings 88 remain in a non-contact electrically isolated position within the corresponding enlarged portions 56 of the keyhole slots 55 of the switch plate 50. Therefore, there is no electrical connection between the locate studs 32 and the locate screws 80, washer 86 or O-rings 88. When the ground plate 50 is forced downwardly to the grounding mode, the plate portion defining the reduced portions 57 of the slots engage the floating washer 86 and the O-rings 88 to establish conductive or electrical communication with the locate studs 34 and essentially provide a grounding function for the bonded harnesses 18.
(21) For the three terminal isolated ground plate 12 (
(22) It will be appreciated that the position of the switch plate 50 will either isolate the various lines, which connect via the bonding harnesses, or will ground each of the lines. Consequently, when it is desired to test a line, the line may be isolated in an efficient manner without disconnecting the corresponding harness. A test clip 17 (
(23) In one preferred application as indicated in
(24) It will be appreciated that various conductive lines may be provided to provide a waterline mark, a gas line mark and various communication or power line indicators. In preferred embodiments, the tints of the base 40 and the cover 60 indicate the preferred application, such as yellow for a gas line, blue for a water line, orange for communication lines and red for a power line. Naturally, the number of actual terminals 32 or locate studs 34 may be varied from, for example, a six locate stud configuration and a three locate stud configuration illustrated in
(25) While preferred embodiments of the foregoing have been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.