Joint structure for high-voltage cable
11205866 ยท 2021-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/183
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A joint structure of a high-voltage cable includes a cable core wrapped from interior to exterior sequentially by an inner insulating layer, a shielding layer and an outer insulating layer, a section of the inner and outer insulating layers is stripped at an end of the cable core, and a length of the stripped section of the outer insulating layer is greater than a length of the stripped section of the inner insulating layer. The end of the cable core is connected to an external terminal, a connection between the end and the external terminal and an adjacent section of the inner insulating layer are wrapped by a heat-shrinkable tube, a spacing is provided between an end of the heat-shrinkable tube and the outer insulating layer, the shielding layer within the spacing is wrapped by a copper foil and connected externally to a cable connector via the copper foil.
Claims
1. A joint structure of a high-voltage cable, comprising a cable core, the cable core being wrapped from interior to exterior sequentially by an inner insulating layer, a shielding layer and an outer insulating layer, a section of the inner insulating layer and of the outer insulating layer being stripped at an end of the cable core, and a length of the stripped section of the outer insulating layer being greater than a length of the stripped section of the inner insulating layer, wherein the end of the cable core is connected to an external terminal, a connection between the end of the cable core and the external terminal and an adjacent section of the inner insulating layer are wrapped by a heat-shrinkable tube, a spacing is provided between an end of the heat-shrinkable tube and the outer insulating layer, the shielding layer within the spacing is wrapped by a copper foil, and the shielding layer is connected externally to a cable connector via the copper foil, wherein the copper foil comprises an outer-layer copper foil and an inner-layer copper foil, a length of the outer-layer copper foil is greater than a length of the inner-layer copper foil, the shielding layer is folded within the spacing, and a folded section is located between the inner-layer copper foil and the outer-layer copper foil.
2. The joint structure of a high-voltage cable according to claim 1, wherein the external terminal comprises a sleeve and a connecting ring, the end of the cable core is inserted into the sleeve, and the sleeve is clamped to deform to realize fixed connection to the cable core.
3. The joint structure of a high-voltage cable according to claim 1, wherein the heat-shrinkable tube comprises an inner-layer heat-shrinkable tube and an outer-layer heat-shrinkable tube, and the outer-layer heat-shrinkable tube wraps the inner-layer heat-shrinkable tube and an adjacent section of the outer-layer copper foil.
4. The joint structure of a high-voltage cable according to claim 3, wherein an inner wall of the outer-layer heat-shrinkable tube is thinned at a section where the outer-layer copper foil is wrapped.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) In the drawings: 1. inner-layer heat-shrinkable tube; 2. outer-layer heat-shrinkable tube; 3. outer-layer copper foil; 4. inner-layer copper foil; 5. outer insulating layer; 6. inner insulating layer; 7. cable core; 8. shielding layer; 9. external terminal; 9-1. connecting ring; and 9-2. sleeve.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) The design concept of the present disclosure is:
(7) In order to solve the defects in the prior art when cable connectors and high-voltage cables are connected, the present disclosure provides a joint structure of a high-voltage cable, wherein a heat-shrinkable tube isolates an annular terminal from a shielding layer, which enables the safe isolation between high voltage and low voltage; the shielding layer is outside the heat-shrinkable tube, which can avoid a too large diameter at the tail end of the high-voltage cable; and a copper foil wraps the shielding layer, which increases the strength of the shielding layer, and can prevent the shielding layer at the shielding-point contacting area from being, during the installation of the high-voltage harness, scraped to be damaged.
(8) In order to make the objects, the technical solutions and the advantages of the present disclosure clearer, the embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below in further detail in conjunction with the drawings.
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(12) Both of the inner-layer copper foil 4 and the outer-layer copper foil 3 may be wound by a plurality of layers, and by the winding, the shielding layer 8 can be firmly wrapped.
(13) In the present embodiment, the shielding layer 8 is folded within the spacing, which improves the reliability of the insulation between the shielding layer 8 and the external terminal 9. The folded section of the shielding layer 8 is outside the heat-shrinkable tube, which effectively reduces the harness diameter of the heat-shrinkable tube, to solve the problem that the high-voltage cable cannot be inserted into the cable connector.
(14) The copper foil increases the strength of the shielding layer 8, which can prevent the shielding layer at the shielding-point contacting area from being, during the installation of the high-voltage harness, scraped to be damaged.
(15) Providing two layers of the copper foil improves the reliability of the shielding function of the shielding layer 8, mainly by improving the effectiveness of the external contact of the shielding layer 8.
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(17) The inner wall of the outer-layer heat-shrinkable tube 2 is thinned at a section where the outer-layer copper foil 3 is wrapped, whereby the diameter of the heat-shrinkable tube will not be too large.
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(20) The above are merely embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not limiting the protection scope of the present disclosure. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements and extensions that are made within the spirit and principle of the present disclosure should fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.