Safety housing for alligator clip used in high amperage electrical applications
10741939 ยท 2020-08-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5812
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A protective housing for an alligator clip and the ends of electrical cables used for high amperage applications, which includes a relatively rigid, non-electrically conductive hollow housing defining an interior chamber configured and dimensioned to accommodate and fully enclose an alligator clip therewithin and having openings at opposite ends thereof which open onto the interior chamber therein to allow and accommodate one or more electrical cables to be inserted into and through the openings of the opposite ends of the housing to permit coupling thereof within the housing chamber with the alligator clip. The hollow housing is openable to allow for insertion and removal of an alligator clip and has an opening therethrough communicating with the internal chamber thereof. A non-electrically conductive button movably is mounted in the opening in the housing for reciprocal movement generally into and out of the chamber for opening and closing the alligator clip.
Claims
1. A protective housing for an alligator clip and the ends of electrical cables used for high amperage applications, comprising: a relatively rigid, non-electrically conductive hollow protective housing defining an interior chamber configured and dimensioned to accommodate and fully enclose an alligator clip therewithin and having a front and a rear end, each having an opening which opens onto said interior chamber therein to allow and accommodate an electrical cable to be inserted into and through each of said openings of said front and rear ends of said protective housing to permit coupling thereof within said protective housing interior chamber with the alligator clip, said protective housing being openable to allow for insertion and removal of an alligator clip and having an opening therethrough communicating with said interior chamber thereof; and a non-electrically conductive button movably mounted in said opening in said protective housing for reciprocal movement generally into and out of said interior chamber for opening and closing the alligator clip.
2. The protective housing according to claim 1, wherein said protective housing is a two part housing comprising a generally cylindrical part and a generally conical part releasably secured together and includes means for releasably securing said housing parts together.
3. The protective housing according to claim 1, wherein said interior chamber is generally rectangular.
4. The protective housing according to claim 1, wherein said button is generally rectangular.
5. The protective housing according to claim 1, wherein said interior chamber is configured and dimensioned to be slightly larger than the alligator clip intended to be disposed therein.
6. The protective housing according to claim 1, wherein said openings of said housing are each configured and dimensioned to accommodate a predetermined number of electrical cables and prevent larger unwanted objects from entering said openings.
7. The protective housing according to claim 1 additionally including a generally cylindrical sleeve coupled to said rear end of said protective housing and which has two opposite ends and an internal passageway extending therethrough from one end to the other end thereof and wherein said sleeve passageway is configured and dimensioned to accommodate therein an end of the electrical cable insertable into and through said opening of said rear end of said protective housing.
8. The protective housing according to claim 7, wherein said sleeve has a coil-like section to permit bending thereof.
9. The protective housing according to claim 1, additionally including means for supporting an alligator clip in said housing.
10. The protective housing according to claim 9, wherein said means for supporting comprises a terminal attachable to the alligator clip.
11. An alligator clip assembly comprising: an alligator clip; a relatively rigid, non-electrically conductive hollow protective housing defining an interior chamber configured and dimensioned to accommodate and fully enclose said alligator clip therewithin and having a front end and a rear end, each having an opening which opens onto said interior chamber therein to allow and accommodate one end of an electrical cable to be inserted into and through said openings of said front and rear ends of said protective housing to permit coupling thereof within said housing interior chamber with said alligator clip, said protective housing being openable to allow for insertion and removal of said alligator clip and having an opening therethrough communicating with said internal chamber thereof, and a non-electrically conductive button movably mounted in said opening in said protective housing for reciprocal movement generally into and out of said chamber for opening and closing said alligator clip.
12. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, wherein said interior chamber is generally rectangular.
13. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, wherein said button is generally rectangular.
14. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, wherein said interior chamber is configured and dimensioned to be slightly larger than said alligator clip disposed therein.
15. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, wherein said openings of said front and rear ends of said protective housing are each configured and dimensioned to accommodate a predetermined number of electrical cables and prevent larger unwanted objects from entering said openings.
16. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, wherein said protective housing is a two part housing comprising a generally cylindrical part and a generally conical part releasably secured together and includes means for releasably securing said housing parts together.
17. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 16, wherein said cylindrical part has a rear end, and said conical part has a front end which are releasably secured together by said means for releasably securing.
18. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 17, additionally including a generally cylindrical sleeve coupled to said rear end of said protective housing and which has two opposite ends and an internal passageway extending therethrough from one end to the other end thereof and wherein said sleeve passageway is configured and dimensioned to accommodate therein an end of the electrical cable insertable into and through said opening of said rear end therein.
19. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, additionally including a generally cylindrical sleeve coupled to said rear end of said protective housing and which has two opposite ends and an internal passageway extending therethrough from one end to the other end thereof and wherein said sleeve passageway is configured and dimensioned to accommodate passage therethrough of an end of the one electrical cable insertable into and through said opening of said rear end of said protective housing.
20. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 19, wherein said sleeve has a coil like section to permit bending thereof.
21. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 11, additionally including means for supporting said alligator clip in said protective housing.
22. The alligator clip assembly according to claim 21, wherein said means for supporting comprises a terminal to which said alligator clip is attached.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, which disclose several embodiments of the invention. It is to be understood that the drawings are to be used for the purpose of illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED AND ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT
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(11) Front cylindrical housing 12 and rear conical housing 22 each have inside surfaces which together define a central, preferably rectangular, interior cavity or chamber 14 extending through both housing parts 12, 22. As seen best in
(12) Annular rear end face 13 of front housing 12 has a plurality of internally-threaded blind bores 19 formed therein in a radially-spaced apart manner about its periphery. Similarly, annular inner end face 23 of flange 24 of rear housing 22 has a plurality of internally-threaded throughbores 21 extending therethrough arranged in a similar radially-spaced-apart manner about its periphery which are sized and disposed so that each throughbore 21 in said rear housing 22 aligns and registers with a different one of said blind bores 19 in the cylindrical front housing 12. As a result, a plurality of bolts or screws 25 can each be threadably inserted into one of the throughbores 21 and its paired aligned blind bore 19 to securely join the two housing parts 12, 22 together. Rear conical housing 22 is preferably provided with scalloped cut outs 26 in its conical outer surface to facilitate access to said screws 25 and screw holes 19 to allow for easy and facile assembly and disassembly of said housings 12, 22, as seen best in
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(15) An alligator clip 40 designed and rated for application to electrical circuits of up to 75 amperes is removably mounted in chamber 14. An end of one or more desired cables 47 can be inserted into circular opening or inlet 18 provided at the front end 17 of the housing 12. It can be observed from
(16) The placement, installation and operation of the alligator clip 40 in the interior chamber 14 of housing 10 is best seen in
(17) Before operation or for maintenance, the user opens the two housings 12, 22 by removing the screws 25, installs the alligator clip 40 and attaches it to the electrical wire or cable 48. The housings 12, 22 are then re-attached and re-sealed via screws 25. The user then pushes down button 15 manually with sufficient force to overcome the spring force and compress the arms 41, 43, via the lower flanged inner end 16 of button 15 which presses arm 41 downwardly so that, in turn, arm 43 abuts chamber wall 14 to eliminate space 50 thus pivoting the jaws 42, 44 of the alligator clip 40 into an open position. As shown in
(18) While particular embodiments of the invention have been described, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the prior art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. For example, while it is preferable that the housing be split in two parts, depending on the particular application, they could be split transversely as shown or longitudinally. Moreover, the housing could possibly be openable in another manner to provide access to the interior chamber which, as a practical manner, is necessary to enable insertion and removal of the alligator clip and other components into the interior chamber of the housing.
(19) Furthermore, the external configuration of the housing need not be cylindrical and/or conical as long as the clip contained therein does not move and is held in a fixed position therein. Similarly, the shape of the button 15 can vary as desired. It should also be noted that although the drawings show the openings as accommodating only a single cable at both ends, the cable for high voltage or high amperage application are usually much larger. In addition, as previously mentioned, the openings can be larger to accommodate a number of cables, but also be sized to prevent larger or other unwanted objects from entering the openings. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other modifications could be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.