UTILITY PROBE WITH RESILIENT FINGERS
20250303538 ยท 2025-10-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01H31/006
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B25B27/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A utility probe is disclosed. The utility probed includes a body having an upper portion with first and second opposing ends and a lower portion extending from the upper portion; a shaft extending outwardly from the first end of the upper portion, the shaft including a plurality of holes therein; and an array of resilient fingers extending from the shaft, wherein each of the plurality of holes is configured to receive a respective one of the array of resilient fingers therein.
Claims
1. An electric utility probe configured to engage an electrical component having an eye, comprising: a body having an upper portion with first and second opposing ends and a lower portion extending from the upper portion; a shaft extending outwardly from the first end of the upper portion, the shaft including a plurality of holes therein; and an array of resilient fingers extending from the shaft, wherein each of the plurality of holes is configured to receive a respective one of the array of resilient fingers therein.
2. The probe of claim 1, further including a hook extending from the body opposite the shaft.
3. The probe of claim 1, further including a head disposed at a distal end of the shaft.
4. The probe of claim 3, wherein the head is disk-like.
5. The probe of claim 1, wherein the lower portion further includes a pole mount, the pole mount including a slot and a plurality of splines configured to engage complimentary splines of a line pole.
6. The probe of claim 1, wherein shaft is removable.
7. The probe of claim 1, wherein the resilient fingers are connected to the shaft.
8. The probe of claim 7, wherein the resilient fingers are connected to the shaft by a clamp assembly.
9. An electrical utility probe configured to mount to an end of a line pole, comprising: a body having an upper portion with first and second opposing ends and a lower portion extending from the upper portion, the lower portion including a pole mount to mount the body to a line pole; a hollow shaft extending outwardly from the first end of the body, parallel to an axis extending through the first and second opposing ends, the hollow shaft including a plurality of holes therein; and an array of resilient fingers secured to the shaft, the resilient fingers being arranged in a series of rows and extend radially outwardly from the shaft, wherein each of the plurality of holes is configured to receive a respective one of the array of resilient fingers therein.
10. The probe of claim 9, wherein the shaft includes a head disposed at a distal end of the hollow shaft.
11. The probe of claim 9, wherein the resilient fingers are secured to the hollow shaft by a clamp assembly.
12. The probe of claim 11, wherein the clamp assembly includes a rod positioned in an interior of the hollow shaft, the rod including a plurality of recesses, wherein each respective one of the plurality of recesses is configured to receive an end of a respective one of the array of resilient fingers therein.
13. The probe of claim 12, wherein the clamp assembly further includes a compression spring and a head, wherein the head secures the compression spring and rod in the interior of the hollow shaft.
14. An electrical utility probe configured to engage an electrical component having an eye, comprising: a body having an upper portion with first and second opposing ends and a lower portion adapted to mount the body to a line pole; a shaft extending outwardly from the first end, the shaft including a plurality of holes therein and a head disposed at a distal end thereof; and an array of resilient fingers secured to the shaft, wherein each of the resilient fingers are secured in a respective one of the plurality of holes and extend radially outwardly from the shaft.
15. The probe of claim 14, wherein a hook extends outwardly from the second end of the body.
16. The probe of claim 14, wherein the resilient fingers are secured to the shaft by a clamp assembly.
17. The probe of claim 16, wherein the clamp assembly includes: a compression spring, a rod having a plurality of recesses, and a plug; wherein the compression spring and rod are positioned in an interior of the shaft such that each respective one of the plurality of recesses receives an end of a respective one of the resilient fingers therein, and wherein the plug secures the compression spring and rod in the interior of the shaft.
18. A method of using the probe of claim 1 including the steps of: inserting the shaft into the eye of the component such that the resilient fingers engage the eye of the component; and lifting the component out and lowering the component to the ground, the resilient fingers maintaining the component on the shaft as it is lowered to the ground.
19. The method of claim 18, further including the steps of: connecting the body to a line pole; using the probe to move the component from a closed position to an open position to permit the component to be lifted out and lowered.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The invention may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring now to the figures,
[0022] The fuse barrel 6 includes trunnions 7 at its lower end received in hooks 8 of the lower terminal assembly 5. The fuse barrel 6 is pivotable about the trunnions 7 between two positions: (a) an open or separated position, seen in
[0023] In the separated position, the fuse barrel 6 can be removed from the lower terminal for the purpose of repair or replacement. This is accomplished by engaging the fuse assembly with a suitable tool and lifting it out of the hooks 8 in the direction of the arrow A in
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[0025] An array of resilient fingers 30 extends from the shaft 24. In the illustrated example (
[0026] The fingers 30 are arranged in a series of rows extending radially outward from the sleeve 32. The fingers 30 have an outside diameter D3 which is selected to be larger than a diameter of an opening 9 (see
[0027] The fingers 30 may be made of any material having suitable strength and resiliency, for example, natural or synthetic rubber, plastic, with or without a filler such as reinforcing fibers. They may be molded as one piece with the sleeve 32. The fingers 30 and the sleeve 32 may be provided as single unit which is replaceable when worn.
[0028] Different structures may be used to mount the resilient fingers to a probe.
[0029] The probe shaft 124 is hollow and includes a plurality of holes 125. A plurality of resilient fingers 130 are mounted to the probe shaft 124. Each finger 130 has an inner end 131 and an outer end 133. The fingers 130 may be made of any material having suitable strength and resiliency, for example, natural or synthetic rubber, plastic, with or without a filler such as reinforcing fibers, or from a metal alloy. For example, they may comprise stranded metal wires (coated or uncoated).
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[0031] As best seen in
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[0033] The probe shaft 224 is hollow and includes a plurality of holes 225. A plurality of resilient fingers 230 are mounted to the probe shaft 224. Each finger 230 has an inner end 231 and an outer end 233. The fingers 230 may be made of any material having suitable strength and resiliency, for example, natural or synthetic rubber, plastic, with or without a filler such as reinforcing fibers, or from a metal alloy. For example, they may comprise stranded metal wires (coated or uncoated).
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[0035] The rod 238 includes a plurality of recesses 250, like small blind holes or counterbores. These are arranged in a pattern matching the pattern of the holes 225 in the probe shaft 224. To install the resilient fingers 230, the plug 240 is screwed partially into the probe shaft 224 such that the rod 238 is in a first position. In this first position, the recesses 250 align with (e.g., are coaxial to) corresponding holes 225. The inner ends 231 of the fingers 230 are then inserted through the holes 225 until they enter the recesses 250. The plug 240 is then screwed in farther, pushing the rod 238 so it further compresses the spring 236. This causes the recesses 250 to be axially offset from their corresponding holes 225 which in turn pinches or clamps each of the resilient fingers 230. The fingers 230 may be removed for replacement by reversing the process.
[0036] Referring to
[0037] Similarly, the probe 10 can be used to raise a fuse barrel 6 back into position on the cutout 1.
[0038] The probe described herein has advantages over prior art techniques. It will improve safety by reducing the risk of the fuse barrel 6 falling and striking a worker.
[0039] The foregoing has described a probe. All of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
[0040] Each feature disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings) may be replaced by alternative features serving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each feature disclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent or similar features.
[0041] The invention is not restricted to the details of the foregoing embodiment(s). The invention extends any novel one, or any novel combination, of the features disclosed in this specification (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), or to any novel one, or any novel combination, of the steps of any method or process so disclosed.