Cable assembly and method of joining cables
20220013928 ยท 2022-01-13
Inventors
- Robin SANGAR (DROBAK, NO)
- Audun Johanson (Oslo, NO)
- Mats JOHANSSON (STROMSTAD, SE)
- Alf Erik ROD (Halden, NO)
- Brynjar JACOBSEN (HALDEN, NO)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A cable assembly (100) is provided having a first cable (20) having a first conductor (22), a second cable (40) having a second conductor (42) and an electrically conducting joining element (60). The joining element (60) comprises a first threaded end section (61) and a second threaded end section (62) opposite of the first end section (61. The first threaded end section (61) is connected to the first conductor (22). The second threaded end section (62) is connected to the second conductor (42). The present invention also relates to a method for joining a first cable (20) having a first conductor (22) and a second cable (40) having a second conductor (42).
Claims
1. Cable assembly comprising: a first cable having a first conductor, a second cable having a second conductor and an electrically conducting joining element; wherein the joining element comprises a first threaded end section and a second threaded end section opposite of the first end section; wherein the first threaded end section is connected to the first conductor; wherein the second threaded end section is connected to the second conductor wherein the first threaded end section is connected to an opening provided in the first conductor; and wherein the second threaded end section is connected to an opening provided in the second conductor.
2. The cable assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first threaded end section and the second threaded end section are screwed into the respective cable conductors when the joining element is rotated in a first direction relative to both the first and second conductors.
3. The cable assembly according to claim 1, wherein the joining element comprises an intermediate section axially between the first threaded end section and the second threaded end section.
4. The cable assembly according to claim 1, wherein the outermost layer of the first conductor comprises a first step profile; the outermost layer of the second conductor comprises a second step profile, wherein the cable assembly further comprises a sleeve section surrounding the first step profile and the second step profile.
5. The cable assembly according to claim 4, wherein the sleeve section is connected to the intermediate section of the joining element.
6. The cable assembly according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate section of the joining element has a diameter equal to the diameter of one of the conductors.
7. The cable assembly according to claim 7, wherein the sleeve section comprises a tool interface for rotating the joining element relative to both of the conductors.
8. The cable assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first and second conductors are connected to each other directly and/or via the joining element by means of additional fastening means, such as mechanical bonding, an adhesive or welding.
9. A method for joining a first cable having a first conductor and a second cable having a second conductor; wherein the method comprises the steps of: providing an electrically conducting joining element comprising a first threaded end section and a second threaded end section opposite of the first end section; screwing the first threaded end section into the first conductor; screwing the second threaded end section into the second conductor. wherein the method further comprises the steps of: providing a first opening in the first conductor; providing a second opening in the second conductor; wherein the screwing steps comprises: screwing the first threaded end section into the first opening; and screwing the second threaded end section into the second opening.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the steps of screwing the first threaded end section into the first conductor and screwing the second threaded end section into the second conductor comprises the step of: rotating the joining element in a first direction relative to both the first and second cable conductors.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the method further comprises the steps of: providing the joining element with an intermediate section axially between the first threaded end section and the second threaded end section, the intermediate section comprising a tool interface.
12. The method according to claim 9, wherein the method further comprises the steps of: providing the outermost layer of the first conductor with a first step profile; providing the outermost layer of the second conductor with a second step profile; providing a sleeve section circumferentially outside of the first step profile and the second step profile.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the method comprises the steps of: providing the sleeve section as a part of the joining element by connecting the sleeve section to the intermediate section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0057] In the following, specific embodiments of the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings; where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Example 1
[0071] It is now referred to
[0072] The first cable 20 comprises a first conductor 22 and one or more insulating layers 21, where a part of the insulating layers 21 has been removed to obtain access to a length of the conductor 22.
[0073] Similarly, the second cable 40 comprises a second conductor 42 and one or more insulating layers 41, where a part of the insulating layers 41 has been removed to obtain access to a length of the conductor 42.
[0074] The first and second cables 20, 40 are here of the same type and has the same diameter, as indicated as diameter d22 for the first conductor and diameter d42 for the second conductor 42. The central longitudinal axis CA is indicated in
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[0077] The first end section is a threaded end section 61 adapted to be connected or screwed into the first opening 30. The second end section is a threaded end section 62 adapted to be connected or screwed into the second opening 50. Hence, the end sections 61, 62 are provided in opposite ends relative to the intermediate section 65.
[0078] The intermediate section 65 here has an outer diameter d65 corresponding to the outer diameters d22, 42 of the first and/or second conductor 22, 42.
[0079] In one aspect, the intermediate section 65 comprises a tool interface 68 for rotating the joining element 60 relative to both the conductors 22, 42. The tool interface 68 may be a wrench interface for a wrench-type of tool, it may be a bore for a pin-type of tool etc. The purpose here is to be able to rotate the joining element 60 relative to the first and second cables 20, 40, so that any movement between the cables during the assembly process can be reduced.
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Example 2
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[0083] First, a part of the outermost layer of the first conductor 22 has been removed to form a first step profile 24 and a part of the outermost layer of the second conductor 42 has been removed to form a second step profile 44. The length of the lowered steps 24, 44 may typically be from one to a couple of centimeters, while the lowered steps 24, 44 will have a diameter 0.1-1.0 cm shorter than the diameter d22, 42 of the conductors as indicated in
[0084] Second, the joining element 60 comprises a sleeve section 63 adapted to surround the first step profile 24 and the second step profile 44. The sleeve section 63 is connected to the intermediate section 65 of the joining element 63. Here, the intermediate section 65 does not comprise a tool interface 68. However, the sleeve section 63 comprises a tool interface 69 for rotating the joining element 60 relative to both of the conductors 22, 42.
[0085] It should be noted that in
[0086] The cable assembly 100 is shown in
[0087] An external press can be used to both increase the assembled conductor surface smoothness and increase the mechanical strength of the joint by applying external radial pressure on the outside of the first conductor, the joining element and the second conductor.
Example 3
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[0089] In this example, the first conductor 22 has a diameter d22 being smaller than the diameter d42 of the second conductor 42. Also the outer diameter of the first cable 20 is smaller than the diameter of the second cable 40.
[0090] Similar to the second example above, the ends of the conductors 22, 42 have step profiles 24, 44. The joining element 60 comprises a sleeve section 63 adapted to surround the step profiles 24, 44. However, due to the different diameters d22, d44, the outer shape of the sleeve section 63 is conical, also here causing a smooth transition between the first and second conductors 22, 42.
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Example 4
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[0093] In this example, the sleeve section 63 is not connected to the intermediate section 65 of the joining element 61, i.e. the sleeve section 63 is an element separate from the joining element 63. It is still possible to use a tool to rotate the joining element 61 relative to the conductors 22, 42. As an example, the tool T may be a relatively thin rod inserted radially through the sleeve section 63 and the intermediate section 65 of the joining element 65. By rotating the rod, the threaded end sections 61, 62 will be screwed into the openings in the conductors and the ends of the conductors will be pulled towards each other until they meet the tool T. Hence, there will be a small gap g (exaggerated in
Alternative Embodiments
[0094] In the above embodiments, openings 30, 50 were provided in the conductors 22, 42 before the joining element 60 was screwed into the openings. It is also possible to screw the joining elements 60 directly into conductors 22, 42 if the joining element 60 and the conductors 22, 42 are made of materials allowing this. For example, if the conductors 22, 42 are made of an aluminium or copper alloy, a screw made of steel or hardened steel may be screwed directly into the aluminium or copper alloy.
[0095] Here, spiral-shaped grooves or threads will be created in the first and second openings 30, 50 during connection of the first and second threaded end sections 61, 62 to their respective opening 30, 50.
[0096] It should be noted the above examples may be combined with other methods and means for joining two cables into a cable assembly. For example, the inner rods 124, 144 of the prior art cables of
[0097] It would also be possible to use a welding process to weld the sleeve section 63 to the conductors 22, 42.
[0098] Other types of fasteners, adhesives etc. may also be used to improve the mechanical and/or electrical purposes of the cable assembly of the above examples.
[0099] It should be noted that in the above examples, the threaded end sections 61, 62 may have a conical shape, i.e. that the area close to the tip of the end sections have a relatively smaller diameter than the area close to the intermediate section. Hence, the threaded end sections may be mechanically and electrical in contact not only with the center element of the conductor, but also with the stranded wires of the conductor.