Grounding assemblies for large conductive pipes and ground clamps for such assemblies
10033120 ยท 2018-07-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L1/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R13/648
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
F16L1/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A temporary grounding assembly is provided that includes a ground clamp, a tensioning member, a tensioner device, a first conductor, and a ground rod. The ground clamp has a main body with a plurality of teeth that are configured to make electrical connection with an outer diameter of a pipe. The tensioning member is secured to one end of the ground clamp. The tensioner device is securable to the tensioning member and to an opposite end of the ground clamp. The first conductor is in electrical connection with the ground clamp. The ground rod is in electrical connection with the first conductor.
Claims
1. A temporary grounding assembly, comprising: a ground clamp having a main body with a plurality of teeth that are configured to make electrical connection with an outer diameter of a pipe; a tensioning member secured to one end of the ground clamp; a tensioner device securable to the tensioning member and to an opposite end of the ground clamp so that the tensioner device is configured to apply tension to the tensioning member and the ground clamp from the one end to the opposite end to constrict the ground clamp onto the pipe; a first conductor in electrical connection with the ground clamp; and a ground rod in electrical connection with the first conductor.
2. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, further comprising a grounding mat and a second conductor, wherein the first electrical conductor is in electrical connection with the ground rod through the grounding mat and the second conductor.
3. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth define a contact surface that has a diameter that conforms to the outer diameter of a single pipe.
4. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth define at least two contact surfaces that each match an outer diameter of a different sized pipe.
5. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth are disposed on the main body so that a leading edge of the teeth have an orientation selected from the group consisting of facing away from one another, facing towards one another, perpendicular to a radius of the pipe, and any combinations thereof.
6. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises two halves and the plurality of teeth are disposed on the main body so that the plurality of teeth on each half have a leading edge that faces outward away from one another.
7. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body comprises a terminal plate and wherein the first conductor comprises a grounding lug, wherein the grounding lug and terminal plate physically and electrically connecting the main body and first conductor to one another.
8. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 7, wherein the grounding lug is a two-hole lug and the terminal plate has a bolt pattern that is releasably connectable to the two-hole lug in a position selected from the group consisting of parallel, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees.
9. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the tensioning member is selected from the group consisting of a cable, a chain, a strap, a wire, and any combinations thereof.
10. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body is made of plate or cast metal selected from the group consisting of pure copper, brass, bronze, and any alloys thereof.
11. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the main body has a ratio of overall length (L) to the outer diameter of the pipe ranging from 1:50 to 2:1.
12. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the ground clamp comprises two main bodies secured to one another.
13. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 12, wherein the two main bodies comprise the plurality of teeth that have a common orientation or a different orientation.
14. The temporary grounding assembly of claim 1, wherein the ground clamp, tensioning member, and tensioner device are selectively connectable to one another in a position around the entire outer diameter of the pipe.
15. A temporary grounding assembly, comprising: a ground clamp having a main body with a plurality of teeth that are configured to make electrical connection with an outer diameter of a pipe; a tensioning member secured to one end of the ground clamp; a tensioner device securable to the tensioning member and to an opposite end of the ground clamp so that the tensioner device is configured to apply tension to the tensioning member and the ground clamp from the one end to the opposite end to constrict the ground clamp onto the pipe; a first conductor in electrical connection with the ground clamp; and a ground rod in electrical connection with the first conductor, wherein the tensioner device is selected from the group consisting of a manual winch, manual ratchet, motorized winch, and a motorized ratchet.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(28) Referring to the drawings and in particular to
(29) Assembly 10 is illustrated as including a ground clamp 14, a tensioning member 16, a tensioner device 18, a first conductor 20, a grounding mat 22, a second conductor 24, and a grounding rod 26. Of course, it is contemplated for assembly 10 to includein a basic embodimentclamp 14, tensioning member 16, tensioner device 18, first conductor 20, and grounding rod 26.
(30) Ground clamp 14, tensioning member 16, and tensioner device 18 are operatively connected to one another and positioned around pipe 12. Device 18 is then tightened so that tensioning member 16 constricts clamp 14 onto pipe 12 until the clamp is in electrical connection with the pipe. Tensioning member 16 can be any tension member capable of withstanding the desired tension induced in assembly 10 by tensioner device 18 such as, but not limited to, cables, chains, straps, wires, and others. Tensioner device 18 can be any device sufficient of inducing the desired tension in assembly 10 such as, but not limited to, manual (i.e., hand operated) or automatic (i.e., motorized) winches, ratchets, and others.
(31) First conductor 20 places ground clamp 14 in electrical connection with grounding mat 22, while second conductor 24 places the grounding mat in electrical connection with grounding rod 26which can be driven or screwed into the ground as needed. In this manner, an operator performing repairs or maintenance on pipe 12 can stand on grounding mat 22 with induced current in the pipe being conducted through system 10 to ground at the same potentialnamely where the touch potential at the pipe and the step potential on the mat have a difference of zero.
(32) Ground mat 22 can be any electrically conductive material. In the illustrated embodiment, mat 22 is illustrated as a section of commercially available chain link fence.
(33) In the illustrated embodiment, system 10 includes a plurality of grounding mats 22, second conductors 24, and rods 26as well as a second set of clamp 14, tensioning member 16, and tensioner device 18 operatively connected to pipe 12 and first conductor 20. In this manner, system 10 can provide redundancy to the grounding effects of the induced current.
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(35) Advantageously, clamp 14 includes a main body 30, which has a plurality of teeth 32 defined thereon. Teeth 32 are configured to cut through the insulation, protective coating, corrosion, oxidation, and the like on the exterior of pipe 12 as clamp 14 is cinched onto the pipe by tensioner device 18. In some embodiments, teeth 32 are configured to locally deform, scar, or indent pipe 12 to ensure electrical conductivity is made between clamp 14 and the pipe.
(36) Without wishing to be bound by any particular theory, the action of tightening tensioner device 18 is believed to create a back-and-forth or sawing motion in clamp 14 that allows teeth 32 to cut through the materials on the outer surface of pipe 12. In some embodiments, it is contemplated that the user first remove at least some of the debris from pipe 12at least in the region of clamp 14to further encourage the electrical connection between the pipe and clamp.
(37) In the illustrated embodiment, main body 30 is configured so that teeth 32 have a diameter that substantially conforms to the outer diameter of pipe 12. As best seen in
(38) Main body 30 also includes openings 36 that are configured to connect the main body to tensioning member 16 and tensioner device 18, respectively.
(39) Clamp 14 is made of any electrically conductive material having sufficient strength to withstand to forces applied by tensioner device 18. By way of example, clamp 14 can be made of plate or cast metals such as, but not limited to, pure copper, brass, bronze, and any other electrically conductive alloy.
(40) Clamp 14 is configured to be secured to first conductor 20 in any desired matter. In the illustrated embodiment, clamp 14 further includes a terminal plate 38 having a bolt pattern 40, which allows connection of the clamp tofor example known two-hole grounding lugs (not shown) such as those commercially available from Applicant. Preferably, pattern 40 includes four bolt holes configured to allow connection of terminal plate 38 to the aforementioned known two-hole grounding lugs in parallel, at 45 degrees, or at 90 degrees. Of course, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for pattern 40 to have any desired number or bolt holes sufficient to connect plate 38 to a grounding lug. Moreover, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for clamp 14 to have any desired connection system sufficient to electrically connect first conductor 20 to the clamp.
(41) Although teeth 32 are shown in
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(43) It should be recognized that clamp 14 is described by way of example with respect to the embodiments of
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(45) Clamp 14 is illustrated in
(46) Main body 30 is shown in
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(48) It should be recognized that clamp 14 is illustrated in this embodiment as creating a single contact surface 42 seen in
(49) Moreover, it should be recognized that clamp 14 is illustrated in this embodiment having teeth 32 on both bodies 30 in the same orientation, namely with leading edge 34 facing outwards away from one another. However, it is contemplated by the present disclosure for clamp the two bodies 30 to have teeth 32 in orientations that differ from one another. It is further contemplated for clamp 14 to have any desired number of bodieswhere the bodies have the same or different tooth shapes and/or orientations and/or the same or different number of contact surfaces 42.
(50) It should also be noted that the terms first, second, third, upper, lower, front, back, and the like may be used herein to modify various elements. These modifiers do not imply a spatial, sequential, or hierarchical order to the modified elements unless specifically stated.
(51) While the present disclosure has been described with reference to one or more exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed as the best mode contemplated, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
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(52) temporary grounding assembly 10 pipe 12 ground clamp 14 tensioning member 16 tensioner device 18 first conductor 20 grounding mat 22 second conductor 24 grounding rod 26 main body 30 plurality of teeth 32 leading edge 34 openings 36 terminal plate 38 bolt pattern 40 contact surface 42