Cable connector for use with a rotating connection
10315057 ยท 2019-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B18/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01R13/5841
ELECTRICITY
H01R35/025
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/00
ELECTRICITY
A62B18/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A connector system for connecting a cable having a length to an item includes a base operatively connectible to the item, the base including a channel to seat at least a portion of the cable, the channel being in operative connection with the item upon connection of the base to the item, and a rotatable member which is rotatable relative to the base. The cable is in operative connection with the rotatable member so that, as the rotating member rotates relative to the base, a bend in the cable is formed at different locations in the length of the cable such that the different locations define different lengths of the cable. The different lengths of the cable become positioned within the channel as the rotating member rotates relative to the base.
Claims
1. A respirator system, comprising: a regulator for use in connection with a facepiece of the respirator system, the regulator including an interface; a hose assembly comprising a hose for carrying breathing gas to the regulator and a cable for carrying at least one electrical wire to the regulator; and a connector system, comprising: a base operatively connectible to the interface of the regulator, the base comprising a channel to seat at least a portion of the cable, the channel being in operative connection with an interior of the regulator upon connection of the base to the interface; and a rotatable member which is rotatable relative to the base, the cable being in operative connection with the rotatable member so that a bend in the cable travels along the cable and a varying length of the cable is positioned within the channel depending upon the rotational position of the rotating member relative to the base.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the regulator comprises a shaft extending from the interface, the shaft comprising a passage therein via which breathing gas can enter the regulator, the base comprising a passage through which the shaft passes, the rotatable member comprising a passage through which the shaft passes so that the rotatable member is rotatable about an axis of the shaft to rotate relative to the base.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the rotating member comprises a port adapted to be placed in fluid connection with the hose, the port further being adapted to be placed in fluid connection with at least one port formed in the shaft to place the hose in fluid connection with the passage in the shaft.
4. The system of claim 2 wherein the connector system further comprises a cover attachable to the rotating member to encompass the cable.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the cable is fixed to the rotatable member and travels around at least a portion of a generally cylindrical member of the rotatable member in which the passage of the rotatable member through which the shaft passes is formed, the cover being adapted to constrain movement of the cable.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein the rotating member comprises a port adapted to be placed in fluid connection with the hose, the port further being adapted to be placed in fluid connection with at least one port formed in the shaft to place the hose in fluid connection with the passage in the shaft.
7. The system of claim 5 wherein the cable is held in an arced conformation around the at least a portion of the rotating member by the cover.
8. The system of claim 7 wherein the rotating member comprises a flange extending outwardly over at least a portion thereof to constrain movement of the cable, the flange being positioned between the cable and the channel.
9. The system of claim 8 wherein the flange does not contact the bend in the cable.
10. A connector system for connecting a cable to an item, comprising: a base operatively connectible to the item, the base comprising a channel to seat at least a portion of the cable, the channel being in operative connection with the item upon connection of the base to the item; and a rotatable member which is rotatable relative to the base, the cable being in operative connection with the rotatable member so that a bend in the cable travels along the cable and a varying length of the cable is positioned within the channel depending upon the rotational position of the rotating member relative to the base.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the connector system further comprises a cover attachable to the rotating member to encompass the cable.
12. The system of claim 10 wherein the cable is fixed to the rotatable member and travels around at least a portion of an arced member of the rotatable member, the cover being operable to constrain movement of the cable.
13. The system of claim 12 wherein the cable is held in an arced conformation around the at least a portion of the rotating member by the cover.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein the rotating member comprises a flange extending outwardly over at least a portion thereof to constrain movement of the cable, the flange being positioned between the cable and the channel.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein the flange does not contact the bend in the cable.
16. A method of managing a cable in a respirator system including a regulator including an interface, a facepiece and a hose assembly including a hose for carrying breathing gas to the regulator and the cable, wherein the cable is adapted to carry at least one electrical wire to the regulator, comprising: connecting a connector system to the interface of the regulator, the connector system comprising a base operatively connectible to the interface of the regulator, the base comprising a channel to seat at least a portion of the cable, the channel being in operative connection with an interior of the regulator upon connection of the base to the interface; and a rotatable member which is rotatable relative to the base, and placing the cable in operative connection with the rotatable member so that a bend in the cable travels along the cable and a varying length of the cable is positioned within the channel depending upon the rotational position of the rotating member relative to the base.
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(10) As used herein and in the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural references unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to a cable includes a plurality of such cables and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art, and so forth, and reference to the cable is a reference to one or more such cables and equivalents thereof known to those skilled in the art, and so forth.
(11) The described features, structures, or characteristics of various embodiments hereof may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided to give a thorough understanding of embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the various embodiments can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, et cetera. In other instances, well known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obfuscation.
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(14) Connection system 500 is an enclosed modular system which provides freedom for cable 440 and hose 410 to swivel in a manner to provide strain relief to cable 440 (and conductors/wires 420 therein) while simultaneously providing protection from the environment, including protection from snagging or catching on obstacles. Connector system 500 includes a rotatable or swivelable platform or member 510. Hose 410 is attached to a port 512 of rotatable member 510 via which pressurized breathing gas is delivered to ports 222 of an extending shaft or conduit 220 of second stage regulator 200. In that regard, rotatable member 510 includes a passage 514 through which shaft 220 passes to place ports 222 in fluid connection with port 512. Member 510 is rotatable or swivelable over a range of angles to various rotational positions around axis A of shaft 220. Shaft 220 thus provide a path for breathing gas supply into second stage regulator 200 while functioning as an axle around which rotatable member 510 can rotate.
(15) Connection system 500 further includes a plug member or base 530 which connects to a seating or interface 230 in second stage regulator 200. Base 530 includes an extending section 532 through which cable 440 and/or wires 420 extend to the interior of second stage regulator 200. A gasket or other sealing member 532a can, for example, be provided in connection with extending section 532 to provide a seal. Base 530 includes a passage 534 through which shaft 220 passes to enter passage 514 of rotatable member 510. Base 530 further includes a channel or seating 536 in connection with extending section 532 into which a portion of cable 440 can be seated.
(16) In the illustrated embodiment, rotatable member 510 includes a first guide 516 in the form of a loop through which cable 440 passes. Rotatable member 510 further includes a second guide or a support 518 in the form of a radially outward extending flange over which cable 440 passes so that cable 440 passes around at least a portion of a section 520, which is, for example, generally cylindrical in shape, of rotatable member 510 through which passage 514 is formed. After passing an edge 518a of second guide 518, cable 440 extends in the direction of axis A (see
(17) In that regard, as rotatable member 510 rotates about axis A, the conformation of cable 440 causes bend 442 to travel along the length of cable 440 so a varying length of cable 440 is seated within channel 536 depending upon the position of rotatable member 510 around axis A.
(18) Connector system 500 further includes a cover 550. One function of cover 550 is to assist in maintaining cable 440 in an arced or partially coiled form as illustrated in
(19) In the illustrated embodiment, cover 550 includes a passage 552 through which shaft 220 passes to cooperate with an end member or knob 560 and a retaining connector in the form of a nut 570. End member 560 includes a passage 562 through which shaft 220 passes to form a retaining connection with retaining connector 570. As illustrated in
(20) Connector system 500 thus contains cable 440 internally therein to provide protection against catching, snagging, and other types of environmental damage to cable 440. The rotatable mechanism or system of connector system 500, further provides additional strain relief to cable 440. Advantages of connector system 500 over existing systems in which a cable is passed into, are for example, a second stage regulator include greater ease of assembly, improved strain relief, elimination of snagging or catching hazards, hiding the cable from sight, decreased potential for damage to the cable, reduced repair cost, and greater customer satisfaction.
(21) Although the connectors systems hereof have been described in connection with a representative embodiment of connection to a second stage regulator of a respirator system, the connector systems hereof can be used to rotatably or swivelably connect a cable or cables to many different types of items.
(22) The foregoing description and accompanying drawings set forth embodiments at the present time. Various modifications, additions and alternative designs will, of course, become apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing teachings without departing from the scope hereof, which is indicated by the following claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes and variations that fall within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.