Binding Screw For A Wire Connection Assembly And Wire Connection Assembly
20170187128 ยท 2017-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R4/62
ELECTRICITY
F16B35/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B31/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A binding screw for a wire connection assembly comprises a driving section, a threaded section, and a contact section. The contact section has a tapered penetration portion establishing electrical contact with a stranded wire. A length of the penetration portion is at least three-quarters of a diameter of the binding screw in the threaded section.
Claims
1. A binding screw for a wire connection assembly, comprising: a driving section; a threaded section; and a contact section having a tapered penetration portion establishing electrical contact with a stranded wire, a length of the penetration portion being at least three-quarters of a diameter of the binding screw in the threaded section.
2. The binding screw of claim 1, wherein the stranded wire is a stranded aluminum wire.
3. The binding screw of claim 1, wherein the driving section, the threaded section, and the contact section extend along a central axis of the binding screw.
4. The binding screw of claim 1, wherein the length of the penetration portion is at least equal to the diameter of the binding screw in the threaded section.
5. The binding screw of claim 3, wherein the penetration portion has a first conical section with an angle between a surface of the first conical section and the central axis C being less than 30.
6. The binding screw of claim 5, wherein the penetration portion has a second conical section disposed between the first conical section and the threaded section.
7. The binding screw of claim 6, further comprising a shear element disposed between the driving section and the threaded section.
8. The binding screw of claim 7, wherein the shear element has a third conical section with a lower diameter end facing the threaded section and a cylindrical section disposed between the third conical section and the threaded section.
9. A wire connection assembly, comprising: a connector body having a wire receiving chamber and an internally threaded bore open into the wire receiving chamber; and a binding screw capable of being screwed into the bore, the binding screw including a driving section, a threaded section, and a contact section having a tapered penetration portion establishing electrical contact with a stranded wire, a length of the penetration portion being at least three-quarters of a diameter of the binding screw in the threaded section.
10. The wire connection assembly of claim 9, wherein the stranded wire is a stranded aluminum wire.
11. The wire connection assembly of claim 9, wherein the length of the penetration portion is at least two-thirds of an inner diameter of the wire receiving chamber.
12. The wire connection assembly of claim 11, wherein, in an inserted position of the binding screw, the binding screw extends into the wire receiving chamber over at least three-quarters of the inner diameter of the wire receiving chamber
13. The wire connection assembly of claim 12, wherein an inner wall of the wire receiving chamber opposite the bore has an extension opening.
14. The wire connection assembly of claim 13, wherein the extension opening receives the penetration portion.
15. The wire connection assembly of claim 14, wherein the extension opening is a blind hole.
16. The wire connection assembly of claim 11, wherein the inner diameter of the wire receiving chamber is larger than a diameter of the bore.
17. The wire connection assembly of claim 9, wherein a reducing agent is disposed on a surface of the contact section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
[0013] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
[0014] A binding screw 1 according to an embodiment of the invention is shown generally in
[0015] At a rear end 3, which faces away from the insertion direction I, the binding screw 1 comprises a driving section 5. The driving section 5 has a driving element 7, shaped as a screw nut as shown in the embodiment shown
[0016] The binding screw 1 also has a threaded section 9. The threaded section 9 can be directly adjacent to the driving section 5, or in the embodiment shown in
[0017] At a front end 15 opposite the rear end 3, the binding screw 1 has a contact section 17. The contact section 17 forms an electrical connection with a wire material when the binding screw 1 is inserted into a wire receiving chamber of a wire connection assembly. The contact section 17 has a tapered penetration portion 19. In the embodiment shown in
[0018] The penetration portion 19, in the embodiment shown in
[0019] If the whole penetration portion 19 had a continuous surface 29 with a fixed angle , the threaded section 9 would have to be placed further away from a tip 33 of the penetration portion 19. Therefore, the second conical section 27 allows the arrangement of the threaded portion 9 closer to the tip 33 of the tapered penetration portion 19. This helps to allow a pre-installation of binding screws 1 in a connector body without blocking the insertion of a cable or stranded wire into the connector body.
[0020] The penetration portion 19 is not limited to the embodiment shown and described with reference to
[0021] A binding screw 1 according to another embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0022] The binding screw 1 is a shear bolt having a shear element 35 between the driving section 5 and the threaded section 9. The shear element 35 has a third conical section 37 and a cylindrical section 39. A smaller diameter end 41 of the third conical section 37 faces the threaded section 9. The smaller diameter end 41 of the third conical section 37 is connected to the cylindrical section 39, and both have a cylindrical diameter 43. The cylindrical diameter 43 is used to adjust a force necessary to break the binding screw 1 apart at the shear element 35; a smaller cylindrical diameter 43 leads to shearing of the shearing element 35 at a smaller force compared to a binding screw 1 with a larger diameter 43. The conical shape of the third conical section 37 causes the shear element 35 to break in the cylindrical section 39. The angle between a surface 45 of the third conical section 37 and the central axis C is approximately 45.
[0023] A wire connection assembly 47 according to the invention is shown in
[0024] The connector body 49, as shown in
[0025] By screwing the binding screw 1 into the bore 55, the contact section 17 enters the wire receiving chamber 53. The length 21 of the penetration portion 19 of the binding screw 1 is at least two-thirds of the inner diameter 59 of the wire receiving chamber 53, and in some embodiments, is at least three-quarters of the inner diameter 59.
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[0027] In the inserted position 61, the single strands of the stranded wire 51 are mostly displaced by the penetration portion 19 and are arranged into displacement areas 67 which are physically bordered by the penetration portion 19 and the inner wall 63 of the wire receiving chamber 53. An electrical connection is thus formed between the penetration portion 19, the stranded wire 51, and the inner wall 63.
[0028] A wire connection assembly 47 according to another embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0029] The connector body 49 shown in
[0030] The extension opening 69 allows the usage of the same connector body 49 and binding screw 1 for different sizes of a stranded wire 51. In
[0031] The contact section 17 of the binding screw 1 is disposed in the wire receiving chamber 53 in
[0032] The size of the penetration portion 19 is chosen such that the tip 33 reaches the inner wall 63 of the wire receiving chamber 53. As shown in
[0033] Advantageously, the binding screw 1 according to the invention has the contact section 17 penetrating into the stranded wire 51 during insertion of the binding screw 1 into the connector body 49. Instead of pressing the strands along an insertion direction I, the binding screw 1 penetrates the stranded wire 51 so that the strands are displaced by the penetration portion 19 mostly perpendicular to the insertion direction I; therefore, the risk of damaging the strands is reduced. Further, since the length of the penetration portion 19 is at least three-quarters of the diameter 23 of the binding screw 1 in the threaded section 9, the binding screw 1 provides a contact section 17 with a large contact area between the binding screw 1 and the stranded wire 51. The displacement of the wire 51 leads to a movement of most of the single strands and therefore to friction between neighboring strands; an aluminum oxide layer on the strands can be removed or at least weakened by this movement.