HIGH POWER ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH STRAIN RELIEF
20180006396 ยท 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5812
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A high power electrical connector that includes a housing that has an interface end for mating with a complimentary connector and a cable termination end opposite the interface end for terminating a high power cable. The housing is insulative. An extended anchor member is fixed to an outer surface of the housing. The extended anchor member has a locking end, a strain relief end, and an intermediate extended body therebetween separating the locking end and the strain relief end. A gripping member has a coupling end coupled to the extended anchor member at the strain relief end thereof, and a flexible body configured to provide strain relief to the high power cable.
Claims
1. A high power electrical connector, comprising: a housing having an interface end for mating with a complimentary connector and a cable termination end opposite said interface end for terminating a high power cable, said housing being insulative; an extended anchor member fixed to an outer surface of said housing, said extended anchor member having a locking end, a strain relief end, and an intermediate extended body therebetween separating said locking end and said strain relief end; and a gripping member having a coupling end coupled to said extended anchor member at said strain relief end thereof, and a flexible body configured to provide strain relief to the high power cable.
2. A high power electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said strain relief end of said extended anchor member includes an annular groove for coupling to said coupling end of said gripping member; and said locking end of said extended anchor member includes an annular channel for receiving a locking mechanism.
3. A high power electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein said annular groove receives and engages one or more fastener members; and said one or more fastener members engages said coupling end of said gripping member.
4. A high power electrical connector according to claim 3, wherein said coupling end of said gripping member includes a substantially rigid first ring that receives a substantially rigid second ring, said first and second rings are separate or integral; and said one or more fastener members extends through said first ring.
5. A high power electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said flexible body of said gripping member is a metal basket weave adapted to grip the high power cable.
6. A high power electrical connector according to claim 5, wherein said metal basket weave includes a first diameter section and a second diameter section, said first diameter section is larger than said second diameter section, said first diameter section is sized to receive said cable termination end of said housing, and said second diameter section is sized to receive the high power cable.
7. A high power electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein a diameter of said first diameter section is about five times larger than a diameter of said second diameter section.
8. A high power electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein said first diameter section is a double weave; and said second diameter section is a single weave.
9. A high power electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said housing is formed of rubber; and said extended anchor member is formed as one-piece of metal or rigid plastic.
10. A high power electrical connector, comprising: a housing having an interface end for mating with a complimentary connector and a cable termination end opposite said interface end for terminating a high power cable, said housing being formed of an insulative material; an extended anchor member fixed to an outer surface of said housing, said extended anchor member having a locking end, a strain relief end, and an intermediate extended body therebetween separating said locking end and said strain relief end, said extended anchor member being formed a material more rigid than said material of said housing; a gripping member having a coupling end coupled to said extended anchor member at said strain relief end thereof, and a flexible body configured to provide strain relief to the high power cable, said coupling end being more rigid than said flexible body.
11. A high power electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said locking end of said extended anchor member includes an annular channel for receiving a locking mechanism; said strain relief end of said extended anchor member includes an annular groove; and said coupling end of said gripping member includes at least a first ring coupled to said annular groove.
12. A high power electrical connector according to claim 11, further comprising one or more fasteners that extend through said first ring and into said annular groove.
13. A high power electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said coupling end of said gripping member includes a second ring received in said first ring, said second ring is separate or integral with said first ring.
14. A high power electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said extended anchor member is a one-piece member formed of metal or rigid plastic; and said housing is formed of rubber.
15. A high power electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said flexible body of said gripping member is a metal basket weave adapted to grip the high power cable.
16. A high power electrical connector according to claim 15, wherein said metal basket weave includes a first diameter section and a second diameter section, said first diameter section is larger than said second diameter section, said first diameter section is sized to receive said cable termination end of said housing, and said second diameter section is sized to receive the high power cable.
17. A high power electrical connector according to claim 16, wherein a diameter of said first diameter section is about five times larger than a diameter of said second diameter section.
18. A high power electrical connector, comprising: a housing having an interface end for mating with a complimentary connector and a cable termination end opposite said interface end for terminating a high power cable, said housing being formed of rubber; an extended anchor member fixed to an outer surface of said housing, said extended anchor member having a locking end with an annular channel, a strain relief end with an annular groove, and an intermediate extended body therebetween separating said locking end and said strain relief end, said annular groove being defined between a tapered transition shoulder and an end face annular lip of said extended anchor member, said extended anchor member being formed of metal or rigid plastic; a gripping member having a coupling end coupled to said annular groove of said extended anchor member at said strain relief end thereof, and a flexible body configured to provide strain relief to the high power cable, said coupling end being more rigid than said flexible body.
19. A high power electrical connector according to claim 18, further comprising one or more fasteners extending through said coupling end of said gripping member and into said annular groove of said extended anchor member.
20. A high power electrical connector according to claim 19, wherein said flexible body of said gripping member is a metal weave, said weave having a first diameter section for receiving said cable termination end of said housing that is substantially larger than a second diameter section for receiving the high power cable.
21. A high power electrical connector according to claim 20, wherein a diameter of said first diameter section is about five times larger than a diameter of said second diameter section.
22. A high power electrical connector according to claim 21, wherein said coupling end of said gripping member includes first and second rings, said first ring receives said second ring, and said first and second rings are either separate or integral.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0019] The coupling end 132 of the gripping member 106 is preferably more rigid than the flexible body 130 to facilitate attachment of the gripping member 106 to the connector housing 102. The coupling end 132 preferably includes primary and secondary rings 140 and 142. The primary ring 140 may larger than the secondary ring 142 to receive the second ring 142. The primary ring 140 includes a main body 144 with a tail end 146 facing the strain relief end 114, as best seen in
[0020] At least the primary ring 140 includes one or more holes 148 (
[0021] While a particular embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, although the gripping member 106 is preferably a dual diameter weave, as described above, the gripping member 106 may also be a standard basket weave for gripping cables. Also, although the present invention is described for use with machinery associate with oil drilling, the preset invention may be used for any supplication requiring high power and high power cables.