EARTHING TECHNIQUE
20190051996 ยท 2019-02-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04H17/017
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An earth connector for a fence panel includes a member with a sharp edge which penetrates protective material on rods of the panel to come into electrical contact with at least two of the rods.
Claims
1. An earth connector for use with a fence panel which includes a plurality of rods which are interconnected in a mesh configuration, the earth connector comprising at least one conductive member which is in electrical contact with at least two of the rods, and at least one fastener which is fixed to and which is in electrical contact with the conductive member and which is configured to be electrically connected to at least one earthing conductor.
2. The earth connector according to claim 1, wherein the conductive member is welded or clamped to the panel.
3. The earth connector according to claim 1, further comprising at least first and second said conductive members which are on opposed respective sides of the panel and which are fixed to the panel and to each other.
4. The earth connector according to claim 1, further comprising a stud which projects through or from the conductive member and to which an earth strap is connected.
5. The earth connector according to claim 1, wherein the conductive member has an edge which is used to penetrate a protective coating on at least one of the rods whereby the conductive member is brought directly into electrical contact with said rod.
6. The earth connector according to claim 1, wherein each conductive member is cup-shaped and has an edge which penetrates a protective coating on rods of the fence panel against which the edge bears.
7. The earth connector according to claim 1, wherein the conductive member is in electrical engagement with metallic cladding which is applied to the fence panel.
8. A fence comprising at least two spaced apart fence posts, a fence panel which is fixed to the fence posts, the fence panel including a plurality of rods in a mesh configuration which are coated with a protective material, an earth connector in electrical engagement with at least two of the rods, an earthing element in the ground and an earth strap connecting the earth connector to the earthing element.
9. The fence according to claim 8, wherein the earth connector comprises at least one member with a sharp edge which penetrates the protective material on at least two rods, thereby to come directly into electrical contact with the at least two rods.
10. The fence according to claim 9, further comprising two of the members which are located on respective opposing sides of the fence panel and which are clamped together and onto the fence panel.
11. The fence according to claim 8, further comprising metallic cladding which is fixed to the fence panel and wherein the earth connector is electrically connected to the cladding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The invention is further described by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] In this instance the mesh panel 10 includes a plurality of spaced apart and parallel rods 14 which are welded to transversely extending rods 16 at respective points of contact 18. Adjacent pairs of rods 16 are spaced apart by a distance 20 (see
[0021] Secured to a pair of rods 14A and 14B, at a suitable location, is an earth connector 26 according to the invention. The connector 26 includes a first plate 36 which bridges a gap between the rods 14A and 14B. The plate 36 has curved flanges 38 which overlie sections of the rods 14A and 14B so that sections of the plate can bear firmly against these rods thereby to establish a sound electrical contact between the rods 14A and 14B and the plate 36.
[0022] The plate 36 is on one side of the mesh panel 10. The connector 26 includes a second plate 44 which is on an opposing, rear side of the panel 10 and which is not fully visible. The plate 44 has hook formations 46 which wrap around sides of the curved flanges 38. The plate 44 is also in firm electrical contact with sections of the rods 14A and 14B. A fastener 50, which includes a bolt 52 and a nut 54, is used to fix the plates together. The bolt 52 passes through registering holes in the plates 36 and 44. The nut 54, which is engaged with a protruding threaded end of the bolt, is tightened so that the plates 36 and 44 are clamped together and are kept in firm electrical contact with the rods 14A and 14B. The construction is shown from one side and in cross section in
[0023] The plates 36 and 44 are fixed in position before the rods are coated with a corrosion-resistant material 56. Thus the rods and the plates are covered at the same time with the protective material.
[0024] In
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[0026] The mesh panel 100 is attached to a support post 120 by means of a fastening arrangement which includes bolts 122 which act against a bearing plate 124 and a fitting plate 126 thereby to secure a flange 128 of the mesh panel to the post 120. Thus the post 120 is in electrical contact with the mesh panel 100.
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[0028] The ferrule 118 is crimped to an end of an earth strap 154 which leads to an earth spike 160 which is embedded in the ground in accordance with prescribed electrical specifications. Alternatively the strap is connected to an earth mat 162 which is embedded in the ground.
[0029] The earth arrangement of the invention is readily usable with a fence which is made from mesh panels of the kind described. Ideally each panel should be separately earthed, particularly in a potentially high risk location. As the rods in each panel are conductive and are electrically connected to one another by means of a welding process which is used in the fabrication of the panel, it is cost-expedient to position the earth conductor as low as is practical on a mesh panel so that the length of the earth conductor to the earth spike or earth mat is minimized.
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[0031] The members 200 and 202 are positioned on opposing sides of a fence panel 214. A bolt 216 which is passed through the holes 204, of the members, which are in register, is used, by tightening a nut 218, engaged with the bolt, to urge the members towards each other, into tight contact with intervening rods 220 of the fence panel. A protective coating 222 on the rods is thereby penetrated by the chisel edges 210 of the members which are then in electrical contact with the metallic rods.
[0032] A lug 230 with an earth cable 232 is fixed to the bolt 216. If the fence panel is covered with metallic steel cladding 234 (see
[0033] A washer 238 engaged with the bolt 216 ensures a sound electrical and mechanical fixing of the bolt 216 to the cladding 234.