GROUND CLAMP
20200358208 ยท 2020-11-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A ground clamp comprises an electrically-conductive main member with outwardly-projecting upper and lower flanges. One or more lugs or abutments (which may have pointed tips) project upward from the lower flange, and a bolt rotatably engages a threaded hole or nut on the upper flange, such that the lower end of the bolt stem is oriented toward the lower flange. The lower end of the bolt stem has a concave recess with a sharp-edged circumferential rim. When a conductive element of a structure or equipment unit requiring grounding is disposed between the lugs and the bolt stem, rotation of the bolt will clamp the conductive element between the lugs and the bolt stem, with the bolt stem's sharp-edged circumferential rim tending to rotatingly penetrate any surficial contaminants on conductive element, thus establishing or enhancing electrically-conductive contact with sound metal beneath the surficial contamination on the conductive element.
Claims
1. A ground clamp comprising: (a) an electrically-conductive main member; (b) a lower upper flange projecting outward from the main member; (c) an electrically-conductive upper flange projecting outward from the main member such that the upper flange is above the lower flange, and such that the upper flange is conductively connected to the main member; (d) one or more lugs or abutments projecting upward from the lower flange; and (e) an electrically-conductive bolt having a bolt stem, wherein: the bolt is rotatably engageable within a threaded hole or nut associated with the upper flange, such the bolt is conductively connected to the upper flange and thereby to the main member; the lower end of the bolt stem is oriented toward the lower flange; and the lower end of the bolt stem has a downward-oriented concave recess having a sharp-edged circumferential rim; such that when a conductive element of a structure or equipment unit requiring grounding is disposed between the lugs and the lower end of the bolt stem, rotation of the bolt will cause the conductive element to become clamped between the lugs and the bolt stem, with the bolt stem's sharp-edged circumferential rim rotatingly penetrating the surface of the conductive element to establish electrically-conductive connection therewith, and thereby establishing electrically-conductive connection between the conductive element and the main member.
2. A ground clamp as in claim 1 wherein one or more components of the ground clamp are made from a conductive material selected from the group consisting of carbon steels, stainless steels, and hardened steels.
3. A ground clamp as in claim 1 wherein one or more of the one or more lugs have sharply-pointed tips.
4. A ground clamp as in claim 1 wherein the tips of one or more of the one or more lugs have substantially flat surfaces.
5. A ground clamp as in claim 4 wherein the substantially flat surfaces of the lugs are textured for slip resistance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Embodiments in accordance with the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the accompanying Figures, in which numerical references denote like parts, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION
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[0013] In the illustrated embodiment, sharply-pointed lugs 32 project upward from lower flange 30 toward upper flange 20. However, this is by way of non-limiting example only; in alterative embodiments, the illustrated sharply-pointed lugs could be replaced (by way of non-limiting example) by lugs having comparatively less blunt points, or by non-pointed lugs or abutments that optionally may have substantially flat surfaces, which optionally may be textured for slip resistance (e.g., by knurling) to promote retention of a clamped conductive element by ground clamp 100 without sliding relative thereto. Preferably, but not necessarily, lower flange 30 and lugs 32 may be made from an electrically-conductive material and connected (by welding, for instance) such that lugs 32 are conductively connected to main member 10.
[0014] An electrically-conductive bolt 40 rotatably engages an electrically-conductive nut 42 which is fixed (such as by welding) to upper flange 20, with the stem 43 of bolt 40 projecting through an opening in upper flange 20 such that lower end 44 of bolt stem 43 is directed downward toward lower flange 30. In alternative embodiments, upper flange 20 could have a tapped hole for threadingly receiving bolt 40, instead of using a nut 42. Bolt 40 is electrically-conductively connected to main member 10 via its threaded engagement (either direct or via nut 42) with upper flange 20.
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[0016] All of the components of ground clamp 100 may be made from electrically-conductive materials, and that may typically be the preferred method of manufacture. As previously noted, however, it is not essential in all embodiments for lower flange 30 and lugs 32 to be electrically-conductive. In some embodiments, all or some components of ground clamp 100 may be made from stainless steel. In some embodiments, all or some components of ground clamp 100 may be made from a hardened steel.
[0017] It will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that various alternative embodiments of ground clamp apparatus disclosed herein may be devised without departing from the scope of the present teachings, including modifications that may use equivalent structures or materials subsequently conceived or developed. It is especially to be understood that it is not intended for ground clamp apparatus in accordance with the present disclosure to be limited to any described or illustrated embodiment, and that the substitution of a variant of a claimed element or feature, without any substantial resultant change in the working of the apparatus, will not constitute a departure from the scope of this disclosure.
[0018] In this patent document, any form of the word comprise is to be understood in its non-limiting sense to mean that any element or feature following such word is included, but elements or features not expressly mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element or feature by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one such element or feature is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one such element or feature.
[0019] Any use of any form of the words connect, engage, couple, attach, or any other term describing an interaction between elements is not intended to limit that interaction to direct interaction between the elements in question, and may also include indirect interaction between the elements such as through secondary or intermediary structure.
[0020] In this document, the term ground and forms thereof may used in both noun and verb forms with reference to electrical grounding and electrical ground connections. The term ground may also be used herein with reference to earthen materials (e.g., soil) or a surface of the earth. The intended meaning of any form of the word ground in a given instance will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art, having due regard to the context in which it is used.