Seal for an earthing bond
10651592 ยท 2020-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5219
ELECTRICITY
F16B43/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R4/50
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/5025
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
F16B37/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H01R13/52
ELECTRICITY
F16B43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
This invention relates to an earthing bond seal for sealing between a flanged bush of an earthing bond and a substrate with which the flanged bush is to form an electrical connection, the seal comprising: an upper surface for engagement with the flange of the bush; a lower surface for engagement with the substrate; and an opening extending between the upper and lower surfaces, wherein the upper surface is provided with a first recess configured to receive the flange of the bush.
Claims
1. A seal for sealing between a flange extending radially from a bush of an earthing bond and a substrate with which the bush is to form an electrical connection, the seal comprising: an upper surface for engagement with the flange of the bush; a lower surface for engagement with the substrate; and an opening extending between the upper and lower surfaces, and wherein the upper surface is provided with a first recess stepped so as to partially define an upper portion of larger diameter and lesser axial depth and a lower portion of smaller diameter and greater axial depth, and the lower portion is able to receive the flange of the bush.
2. The seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the recess is circular and the upper portion includes a wider annular seat and the lower portion includes a narrower annular seat.
3. The seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower surface has an annular groove defining inner and outer lands.
4. The seal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the outer land projects beyond the inner land.
5. The seal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the outer land is narrower than the inner land and projects radially beyond the inner land by no more than 2 mm.
6. The seal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the annular groove has a triangular cross-section.
7. The seal as claimed in claim 6, wherein the triangular cross-section is defined by an inner wall profile lying parallel to the axis of the opening and an outer wall profile inclined to the axis of the opening.
8. The seal as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of protuberances extends into the opening.
9. The seal as claimed in claim 8, wherein four protuberances are spaced substantially equi-distantly apart and extend substantially radially into the opening.
10. The seal as claimed in claim 8, wherein the protuberances each define an inner face which collectively centre the bush.
11. A seal assembly for sealing between a flange extending radially from a bush of an earthing bond and a substrate with which the bush is to form an electrical connection, the seal assembly comprising: a seal including an upper surface for engagement with the flange of the bush, a lower surface for engagement with the substrate, an opening extending between the upper and lower surfaces, and the upper surface is provided with a recess stepped so as to partially define an upper portion of larger diameter and lesser axial depth and a lower portion of smaller diameter and greater axial depth, and the lower portion is configured to receive the flange of the bush; and a cap arranged to close the recess.
12. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 11 wherein the cap includes a disc adapted to locate in the upper portion of the recess and conceal the lower portion.
13. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein the cap includes a plug extending axially from the disc and arranged to extend through the opening.
14. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 13, wherein the plug includes at least one gripper for engagement with the bush.
15. The seal assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein each gripper comprises multiple teeth spaced around the plug.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) By way of example only, one embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the following drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(22) The lower face 16 is generally annular and has a groove 22 formed therein to define inner and outer lands 24, 26. The groove 22 has a generally triangular cross-section with an inner wall profile 28 arranged generally parallel to the axis of the seal 12 and an outer wall profile 30 arranged inclined to the axis of the seal. The groove 22 is located closer to the outer edge of the lower face 16 than the inner edge of the lower face such that the outer land 26 is significantly narrower than the inner land 24. The outer land 26 projects beyond the inner land 24 by up to 2 mm, and in some embodiments up to 1 mm. Preferably the outer land projects beyond the inner land by approximately 0.5 mm.
(23) The outer face 18 comprises a cylindrical upper portion 32 which interfaces the upper surface 20 and a frusto-conical lower portion 34 which tapers towards and interfaces the outer land 26 of the lower face. The frusto-conical portion serves to reduce material and is particularly advantageous in the aerospace industry where the weight and size of components are to be minimised.
(24) The upper surface 20 of the seal 12 is provided with a circular recess 36 arranged concentrically with the hole 14. The recess 36 is stepped so as to define a diametrically larger upper portion 38 and a diametrically smaller lower portion 40. The upper portion 38 defines a wider annular seat 42 and the lower portion 40 defines a narrower annular seat 44. The recess 36 occupies the majority of the upper surface 20, which in effect is defined by a narrow annular lip extending around the periphery of the seal 12.
(25) Four protuberances 46 are spaced equi-distantly around the circumference of the hole 14 and extend radially into the hole. Each protuberance has a lower face 48 coplanar with the lower surface 16 and an upper face 50 which commences at the narrow annular seat 44 and curves downwardly towards the lower face 48.
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(27) The earthing bond 80 may take various forms, some of those being described in earlier patent applications in the name of the applicant. This earthing bond 80 comprises a generally cylindrical bush 82 with a diametrically larger flange 84 on its upper end and an axial bore 86 through its centre. This earthing bond 80 also comprises a frusto-conical dowel 90 with a threaded bore 92 through its centre and an upper end sized to form an interference fit with the lower end of the bush 82.
(28) In use, the seal 12 is mounted to the upper surface 104 of the substrate 100 such that the holes 14,102 in the seal 12 and the substrate 100 align. The earthing bond 80 may then be located in the holes 14,102 of the seal 12 and the substrate 100 such that the flange 84 of the bush 82 sits on the narrow annular seat 44 and the end of the dowel 90 extends beyond the lower face 106 of the substrate 100 (see
(29) Alternatively, the seal and the earthing bond may be fitted to a pre-painted substrate. Typically, the hole 102 may be drilled into the substrate 100 after the substrate is painted and this may lead to the paint around the hole 102 being chipped. The seal 12 is relatively flexible and may therefore deform slightly so as to follow the contours of the chipped paint against which it is pressed.
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(31) The seal assembly 10 works particularly well with an alternative type of earthing bond shown in
(32) The earthing bond may also be used with an adaptor to facilitate connection to more than one electrical terminal. The adaptor may locate on the flange of the earthing bond and be enclosed by the lip extending around the upper portion of the recess. This form of enclosure provides added security for the adaptor and ensures the interface between the adaptor and the earthing bond is adequately sealed.
(33) It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiments have been described by way of example only, and not in any limitative sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.