Side-loading quadrant deadend clamp assembly
10177550 ยท 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/105
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/1211
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/1075
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/1033
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A clamp assembly includes a body member and a keeper. A cable groove is formed in the body member to receive a cable. The keeper has a lower surface to engage the cable received in the cable groove. A threaded fastener connects the keeper to the body member. A recess is formed in the body member to receive a washer on the fastener. The recess is defined by first and second walls in which the first wall has a larger height than the second wall. A biasing member is disposed on the threaded fastener between the keeper and the body member.
Claims
1. A clamp assembly for deadending a conductor, comprising: a body member; a cable groove formed in the body member to receive a cable, the cable groove having a first portion extending in a first axial direction of the cable, a second portion extending in a second axial direction of the cable, and a curved portion connecting the first portion and the second portion, wherein the cable groove is formed in the side of the body member to receive the cable in a radial direction of the cable and wherein the first direction is non-parallel to the second direction; a keeper having a lower surface adapted to engage the cable received in the cable groove, wherein the keeper is aligned with the first portion of the cable groove and is spaced from the second portion of the cable groove; a threaded fastener connecting the keeper to the body member; a recess formed in the body member to receive a portion of the fastener, the recess being defined by first and second walls, the first wall having a larger height than the second wall; and a biasing member disposed on the threaded fastener between the keeper and the body member.
2. The clamp assembly of claim 1, wherein the cable groove has a bend of approximately 90 degrees between the first portion and the second portion.
3. The clamp assembly of claim 1, wherein the recess is substantially V-shaped.
4. The clamp assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the keeper is received in a pocket.
5. The clamp assembly of claim 1, wherein the biasing member is a helical tapered spring.
6. The clamp assembly of claim 5, wherein a second end of the biasing member contacts a nut disposed in the keeper.
7. The clamp assembly of claim 1, wherein an internally threaded nut disposed in a chamber in the keeper receives the fastener.
8. The clamp assembly of claim 7, wherein the nut is peened in the chamber and the chamber has a shape corresponding to the nut to substantially prevent rotational and axial movement of the nut therein.
9. The clamp assembly of claim 1, wherein the first wall extends beyond the fastener.
10. A clamp assembly for deadening a conductor, comprising: a body member; a cable groove formed in the body member to receive a cable, wherein the cable groove is formed in the side of the body member to receive the cable in a radial direction of the cable; a keeper having a lower surface adapted to engage the cable received in the cable groove; a pocket formed in the body member and configured to receive at least a portion of the keeper; a threaded fastener connecting the keeper to the body member, the threaded fastener extending through the pocket; a recess formed in the body member on an opposite side of the pocket, the recess being at least partially defined by first and second walls extending away from the pocket, the first wall having an first upper surface and the second wall having a second upper surface non-planar to the first upper surface; and a biasing member disposed on the threaded fastener between the keeper and the body member.
11. The clamp assembly of claim 10, wherein the cable groove has a bend of approximately 90 degrees between the first portion and the second portion.
12. The clamp assembly of claim 10, wherein the recess is substantially V-shaped.
13. The clamp assembly of claim 10, wherein the first wall extends beyond a head of the fastener when the keeper is in a position to engage the cable.
14. The clamp assembly of claim 13, wherein the second wall does not extend beyond the head of the fastener when the keeper is in a position to engage the cable.
15. The clamp assembly of claim 10, wherein the body member includes a clevis bracket having a first mounting ear, a second mounting ear, and a clevis pin configured to extend through the first and second mounting ears.
16. The clamp assembly of claim 15, wherein the body member includes an eye.
17. The clamp assembly of claim 16, wherein the cable groove runs between the eye and the first and second mounting ears.
18. The clamp assembly of claim 10, wherein the keeper includes a fastening portion having a fastener bore and a chamber.
19. The clamp assembly of claim 18, wherein a nut is peened in the chamber and the chamber has a shape corresponding to the nut to substantially prevent rotational and axial movement of the nut therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above aspects and features of the present invention will be more apparent from the description for exemplary embodiments of the present invention taken with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(31) Throughout the drawings, like reference numerals will be understood to refer to like parts, components and structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(32) As shown in
(33) The body member 21 includes a clevis bracket 51 having first and second mounting ears 52 and 53, as shown in
(34) A cable groove 71 extends from a first end 22 to proximal a second end 23 of the body member 21, as shown in
(35) As shown in
(36) A recessed area 78 is formed on an outer surface 79 of the bottom wall 76 of the pocket 73, as shown in
(37) The keeper 31 is secured to a side of the body member 21 below the clevis bracket 51, as shown in
(38) The fastening portion 32 of the keeper 31 has a fastener bore 35 passing from an inner surface 36 to an outer surface 37 thereof, as shown in
(39) An eye 65 in the body member 21 facilitates manipulation of the clamp assembly 11 by a lineman. Preferably, the eye 65 has a substantially oval shape. The cable groove preferably runs between the eye 65 and the mounting ears 52 and 53. Accordingly, the clevis pin 56 does not need to be removed to insert the conductor 9 in the cable groove 71.
(40) The fastener 13 is inserted through a fastener opening 77 in the bottom wall 76 of the pocket 73 of the body member 21 and is received by a fastener bore 35 in the keeper 31. The fastener 13 has a head 14 and a threaded shaft 15 extending therefrom, as shown in
(41) The biasing member 41 is disposed on the shaft 15 of the fastener 13, as shown in
(42) The body member 21 is preferably unitarily formed as a single-piece. The body member 21 is preferably made of an aluminum alloy. The keeper 31 is preferably unitarily formed as a single-piece. The keeper 31 is preferably made of an aluminum alloy.
(43) Assembly and Operation
(44) The deadend clamp assembly 11 is shown assembled in
(45) The cable 9 is inserted in the cable groove 71 from a side of the body member (i.e., in a radial direction of the cable). The lip 70, as shown in
(46) The washer 16 is disposed on the shaft 15 of fastener 13 such that the washer is received by the recessed area 78 in the body member 21, as shown in
(47) The biasing member 41 is disposed on the shaft 15 of the fastener 13 such that the biasing member is prevented from being dislodged during tightening. The fastener 13 is tightened, thereby drawing the fastener portion 32 of the keeper 31 into the pocket 73 of the body member 21. The biasing member 41 is compressed as the fastener portion 32 of the keeper 31 is drawn into the pocket 73. Simultaneously, the cable portion 33 of the keeper 31 is drawn toward the retained cable 9 in the cable groove 71. Tightening of the fastener 13 is stopped when the keeper cable groove 34 engages the cable 9, thereby clamping the cable 9 between the keeper 31 and the body member 21. The chamber 38 and the peened nut 17 substantially prevent rotation and movement of the captive nut 17 on the fastener shaft 15, thereby securely retaining the keeper 31 to the body member 21. As shown in
(48) Second Exemplary Embodiment
(49) A clamp assembly 111 in accordance with a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown in
(50) A recessed area 178 is formed on an outer surface 179 of the bottom wall 176 of the pocket 173, as shown in
(51) The biasing member 141 is preferably a tapered spring, as shown in
(52) The smaller diameter second end 143 of the biasing member 141 facilitates passing the biasing member through the fastener bore 135 in the keeper 131 to engage the nut 117, as shown in
(53) The first end 142 of the biasing member 141 preferably has two coils 143 and 144 that are substantially planar, i.e, having zero pitch. The two coils 143 and 144 increases the stiffness of the biasing member. The two coils 143 and 144 also substantially eliminate the likelihood of the biasing member 141 becoming stuck in the pitch of the threads of the fastener 113 and caught between the fastener 113 and a fastener bore 135 in the keeper 131 when torque is applied to the fastener 113. The coils 145 of the biasing member 141 are substantially prevented from unraveling when torque is applied to the fastener 113 by the two coils 143 and 144 at the first end 142 of the biasing member 141.
(54) The remaining structure, features and operation of the clamp assembly 111 of the second exemplary embodiment are substantially similar to those of the first exemplary embodiment such that for brevity a description thereof is omitted.
(55) While an advantageous embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.