CABLE SUPPORT
20230411902 ยท 2023-12-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5812
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/0633
ELECTRICITY
H02G3/0683
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5841
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A backshell is configured to be connected to an electrical connector. The backshell includes a backshell body configured to receive a cable connectable with the electrical connector. The backshell also includes a fixed tail portion extending from the backshell body. The fixed tail portion provides a plurality of different connection positions spaced along a curved exit path extending from the backshell body. A fastening component can be connected to the fixed tail portion to retain the cable to the fixed tail portion at one of the plurality of different connection positions. The connection positions include fastening component engagement means, configured to retain the fastening component in position longitudinally with respect to the curved exit path. Connection of the fastening component at the different respective connection positions guides the cable from the fixed tail portion at different respective exit angles.
Claims
1. A backshell configured to be connected to an electrical connector, the backshell comprising: a backshell body configured to receive a cable connectable with the electrical connector, and a fixed tail portion extending from the backshell body, the fixed tail portion providing a plurality of connection positions spaced along a curved exit path extending from the backshell body, at which a fastening component can be connected to the fixed tail portion to retain the cable to the fixed tail portion; the plurality of connection positions comprising fastening component engagement means, configured to retain the fastening component at one of the plurality of connection positions along the curved exit path; wherein connection of the fastening component to the fixed tail portion at the different respective connection positions guides the cable from the fixed tail portion at different respective exit angles.
2. The backshell according to claim 1, wherein the fixed tail portion is an integral part of the backshell body.
3. The backshell according to claim 1, wherein the curved exit path is defined along a surface of the fixed tail portion.
4. The backshell according to claim 1, wherein the fixed tail portion comprises a cable support surface configured to direct the cable along the curved exit path.
5. The backshell according to claim 4, wherein a proximal end of the cable support surface is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the backshell body and wherein a distal end of the cable support surface is non-parallel to the longitudinal axis of the backshell body.
6. The backshell according to claim 4, wherein the cable support surface has a curved profile.
7. The backshell according to claim 4, wherein the cable support surface comprises a smooth tubular surface.
8. The backshell according to claim 4, wherein the cable support surface is defined by a geometric saddle point.
9. The backshell according to claim 1, further comprising a fastening component configured to be connected to the fixed tail portion at one of the plurality of connection positions, wherein the fixed tail portion and the fastening component are configured to clamp the cable therebetween.
10. The backshell according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of connection positions comprises an opening configured to engage the fastening component.
11. The backshell according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of connection positions comprises a proximal connection position and a distal connection position.
12. The backshell according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of connection positions further comprises an intermediate connection position located at a position along the curved exit path between the proximal connection position and the distal connection position.
13. The backshell according to claim 4, wherein at least one aperture is provided at an underside of the cable support surface.
14. The backshell according to claim 13, wherein the at least one aperture is located in the region of at least one of the plurality of connection positions, to receive the fastening component so as to retain the cable at the at least one connection position.
15. A method of assembling an electrical connector to a cable, the method comprising: providing an electrical connector; providing a backshell according to claim 1 to the electrical connector; connecting at least one cable to the electrical connector; and securing the at least one cable to the backshell by selecting at least one of the plurality of connection positions and connecting the fastening component to the fixed tail portion at the selected connection position(s).
16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising leaving at least one of the plurality of connection positions unoccupied by any fastening component.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments thereof, presented by way of example only, and by reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] A backshell is described herein in the context of an electrical connector such as the type employed for the transfer of power and data throughout an aircraft. The backshell can act as a support to improve a mechanical connection between an electrical connector and a cable, or cable bundle, configured to be connected with the electrical connector. The backshell comprises a backshell body which can be sized and shaped so as to receive a cable. It will be appreciated that backshells are typically employed to secure a cable harness, which can be made up of one or more cable bundles, each of which can comprise a plurality of cables. In order to secure a cable to a backshell (or cable harness or cable bundle), a fixed tail portion is provided as an extension from the backshell. A curved exit path extends from the backshell body which can define a path along which a cable can be secured. The cable can be secured at one of a plurality of different connection positions spaced along the curved exit path. In order to retain the cable to the fixed tail portion at one of the plurality of different connection positions, a fastening component can be connected to the fixed tail portion in order to guide the cable from the fixed tail portion at different respective exit angles. That is to say, depending on the position at which the fastening component is fixed to the tail portion, the cable can be retained at different positions along the curved exit path so as to provide a desired exit angle of the cable from the fixed tail portion.
[0029] The cable can be fixed to the fixed tail portion by a plurality of different fastening means, such as, in one example, a cable tie. In this respect, the tail portion may comprise one or more apertures or channels at one or more of the connection positions in which a flexible strap such as a cable-tie may be received or through which a cable tie may be threaded, so as to surround the curved exit path and retain the cable against the fixed tail portion. Such apertures or channels can provide an engagement region for a fastening component to be secured to the fixed tail portion. The engagement region may be provided at the plurality of different connection positions, to enable the cable or cables to be secured to the fixed tail portion at the different connection positions. The engagement region can act as a fastening component engagement means, configured to restrict movement of the fastening component longitudinally, or tangentially, with respect to the curved exit path, i.e. to prevent movement of the fastening component along a length or path of the cable(s) and/or the fixed tail portion. The fastening component may comprise a substantially rigid, substantially arc-shaped component, which may be fixed to the tail portion by any suitable mating interface, such as a screw in a corresponding threaded bore, a slot in a corresponding recess, and/or a projection in a corresponding recess or aperture in the fixed tail portion.
[0030] Referring to the drawings,
[0031] The backshell 100 further comprises a fixed tail portion 110. The fixed tail portion 110 extends from the backshell body 101. In the example shown, the fixed tail portion 110 extends from a side of the backshell body 101 opposite to that at which the backshell body 101 is connectable with the electrical connector 105. A proximal end of the fixed tail portion 110 may be fixed to the backshell body 101. Alternatively, the fixed tail portion 110 may be an integral part of the backshell body 101. At a proximal end, the fixed tail portion 110 may extend from the backshell body 101 in the direction of the body axis 108. Towards a distal end, the fixed tail portion 110 may gradually deviate from the body axis 108. With reference to the example of the backshell 100 shown in
[0032] At the underside of the cable support surface 120, the fixed tail portion 110 may comprise a structural member 107. The underside may also be referred to as a side of the curved tail portion closer to the centre of curvature of the curved exit path, or as an opposite side of the fixed tail portion to the surface to which the cable(s) are to be mounted. The structural member 107 may be a substantially flat component extending perpendicularly from a bottom surface of the fixed tail portion 110. The structural member 107 may lie in a plane in which the curved exit path 106 is defined. The structural member 107 may comprise at least one aperture. In the illustrated example, the structural member 107 comprises a first aperture 171, a second aperture 172 and a third aperture 173. The positions of the apertures 171, 172, 173 may correspond to a plurality of connection positions spaced along the curved exit path 106 of the fixed tail portion 110. In the illustrated arrangement, the fixed tail portion 110 provides a first connection position 111, a second connection position 112, and a third connection position 113. In this respect, the first aperture 171 in the structural member 107 may be located at a position along the curved exit path 106 at the first connection position 111. The same may be true of the positioning of the second aperture 172 with respect to the second connection position 112, and of the third aperture 173 with respect to the positioning of the third connection position 113. The apertures may be replaced by u-profile recesses, grooves or channels, which may be open in the radially inner direction of the curved exit path, and which limit movement of the fastening component in a longitudinal direction along the curved exit path. In the example shown, a fastening component 140 is shown to be fixed to the fixed tail portion 110 at the third connection position 113.
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[0034] The second surface portion 122 and the fourth surface portion 124 may be provided as bridging surfaces of the cable support surface 120 to connect the first 121, third 123, and fifth 125 surface portions. In the embodiment shown, the second surface portion 122 bridges the first surface portion 121 with the third surface portion 123, and the fourth surface portion 124 bridges the third surface portion 123 with the fifth surface portion 125. At least one of the second surface portion 122 and the fourth surface portion 124 may comprise a curved half pipe portion, which may be considered as a geometric saddle point. By way of the surface portions 121, 122, 123, 124, 125 the cable support surface 120 can comprise a smooth tubular surface along which the cable 104 can be supported. The second and fourth surface portions could also be omitted and the first, third and fifth surface portions supported with respect to one another by other means, such as the structural member 107, for example.
[0035] As discussed above in relation to
[0036] The first recess 131 may comprise an opening in the tubular section of the fixed tail portion 110. On a diametrically opposite side of the fixed tail portion 110 to the first recess 131, adjacent to the first socket 151, a first slot 161 may be provided as an opening through the tubular part of the fixed tail portion 110. Therefore, with reference to
[0037] In order secure the cable 104 at the second connection position 112 of the curved exit path 106, the third surface portion 123 of the embodiment shown comprises a second socket 152 and a corresponding second recess 132, which may be diametrically opposite to the second socket 152. Furthermore, the third surface portion 123 may comprise a second slot 162. Similarly to that described in relation to the first connection position 111, a suitable fastening component may be threaded through the second recess 132, through the second channel or aperture 172 and through the second slot 162 in order to retain the cable 104 against the cable support surface 120 at the second connection position 112.
[0038] In order to secure the cable 104 at the third connection position 113 of the curved exit path 106, the fifth surface portion 125 of the embodiment shown comprises a third socket 153 and a corresponding third recess 133, which may be diametrically opposite to the third socket 153. Furthermore, the fifth surface portion 125 may comprise a third slot 163. Similarly to that described in relation to the first connection position 111, a suitable fastening component may be threaded through the third recess 133, through the third channel or aperture 173 and through the third slot 163 in order to retain the cable 104 against the cable support surface 120 at the third connection position 112.
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[0043] In view of the above, the embodiments described herein provide a single backshell to support cables or cable harnesses in a variety of exit angles. In the embodiment described above, the fastening component can be fixed to the fixed tail portion by a screw at one side and a projecting hook or hinge in a recess at the other side. It will be appreciated that the invention could extend to arrangements in which the fastening member is fixed at both sides by a screw, or any similar nut and bolt arrangement. Alternatively, the fastening component may be connected to the fixed tail portion at one or more sides by the projecting hook or hinge and recess arrangement. In other embodiments, a snap fit comprising a flexible member on at least one of the fixed tail portion or the fastening component may be employed to provide a plurality of connection positions.
[0044] The arrangement may be further modified such that, at one or more connection positions, the fastening component may be connected to the fixed tail portion so as to provide a changeable aperture in which the cable can be received. In other words, a connection position may be configured to permit a fastening component to be fixed thereto at a selectable one of a plurality of positions, in order to optimise the aperture size depending on the diameter of the cable harness or bundle. This may be realised, for example, by providing a fastening component with at least two holes on a side thereof, through which a bolt can secure the fastening component to the fixed tail portion at one of at least two positions.
[0045] In the embodiment described in relation to
[0046] A method of assembling an electrical connector 105 to a cable 104 is also disclosed. The method comprises providing an electrical connector 105 and providing a backshell 100, such as the backshell 100 described above with reference to
[0047] By way of example,
[0048] Various modifications, whether by way of addition, deletion and/or substitution, may be made to all of the above described embodiments to provide further embodiments, any and/or all of which are intended to be encompassed by the appended claims.