Direct burial ground lug/ connector
11258190 · 2022-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R11/07
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/305
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R4/66
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/64
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention relates to a direct burial ground lug. The lug is preferably constructed of a phosphor bronze material. The block may have two through holes to install two conductors, rods, cables, and the like. Stainless steel threaded screws are used to hold the rod and ground conductor in a stable condition. The threaded screws insert into threaded holes positioned perpendicular to the through holes. The direct burial ground lug allows the ground rod and ground conductor to be connected for a continuous grounding system.
Claims
1. A ground lug comprising: a metal block consisting of a first portion, a second portion, a joint portion, wherein said first portion comprises a first through hole and a first threaded hole having an axis perpendicular to an axis of the first through hole, wherein said second portion comprises a second through hole and a second threaded hole having an axis perpendicular to an axis of the second through hole, wherein a diameter of the second through hole is less than a diameter of the first through hole; wherein said joint portion connects the first portion and the second portion; and wherein said first and second threaded holes are suitable for receiving a first threaded screw and a second threaded screw, respectively.
2. A ground lug comprising: a block consisting of a first through hole, a second through hole, wherein the first through hole is greater in diameter than the second through hole, a first threaded hole, a second threaded hole, wherein each threaded hole has an axis perpendicular to an axis of its respective through hole; a joint portion wherein said joint portion joins the first through hole and the second through hole; and two threaded screws engaged with each of said first and second threaded hole.
3. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein said metal block is made from phosphor bronze.
4. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein said metal block is made from C510 phosphor bronze.
5. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein said threaded locking screws are flat tip.
6. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein said threaded locking screws are pointed tip.
7. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein said threaded locking screws have recessed hex heads.
8. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein said metal block is made from stainless steel which is optionally coated.
9. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein the first through hole is between 0.75 to 0.9 inches in diameter.
10. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein the second through hole is between 0.5 and 0.6 inches in diameter.
11. A ground lug according to claim 9 wherein the first through hole is about 0.875±0.008 inches in diameter.
12. A ground lug according to claim 10 wherein the second through hole is about 0.563±0.008 inches in diameter.
13. A ground lug according to claim 12 wherein said metal block is made from phosphor bronze.
14. A ground lug according to claim 2 wherein the first through hole is between 0.75 to 0.9 inches in diameter.
15. A ground lug according to claim 2 wherein the second through hole is between 0.5 and 0.6 inches in diameter.
16. A ground lug according to claim 2 wherein said threaded locking screws are flat tip.
17. A ground lug according to claim 1 wherein the joint portion aligns the center-points of said first and second through holes along a common axis.
18. A ground lug according to claim 2 wherein the joint portion aligns the center-points of said first and second through holes along a common axis.
19. A ground lug comprising: a metal block including a first portion comprising a first through hole and a first threaded hole wherein said first threaded hole has an axis perpendicular to an axis of the first through hole, a second portion comprising a second through hole and a second threaded hole wherein said second threaded hold has an axis perpendicular to an axis of the second through hole, wherein a diameter of the second through hole is less than a diameter of the first through hole; a first joint portion which connects the first portion and the second portion; and a second joint portion which connects the threaded holes wherein said first and second joint portions are positioned generally perpendicular to each other, wherein the first and second threaded holes are suitable for engaging a threaded screw.
20. A ground lug according to claim 19 wherein the first joint portion aligns the center-points of said first and second through holes along a common plane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(11) Reference will now be made in detail to specific embodiments of the present invention. Examples of these embodiments are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. While the embodiments will be described in conjunction with the drawings, it will be understood that the following description is not intended to limit the present invention to any one embodiment. On the contrary, the following description is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. Numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention.
(12) A key feature of the disclosed embodiments is the direct burial ground lug that does not require the use of special tools or instruments. One tool for installation of the rod and conductor may be used. The direct burial ground connector may fit onto two different sizes of ground rods, cables, and the like. Moreover, costs to produce the direct burial ground lug are reduced because of the lower price of material. Costs also may be reduced due to less components in the ground lug.
(13) In a preferred embodiment phosphor bronze was selected as an appropriate material for the ground lug because of its high level of purity and anti-corrosive properties. Preferably, the material is phosphor bronze C510, although phosphor bronze C511, C426 or C521 may also be used. Phosphor bronze tends to deteriorate when exposed to air by forming an oxidation layer on the surface thereof. This oxidation layer is unattractive in appearance and may reduce the conductivity of the electrical terminal, and therefore the reliability over time. Thus, phosphor bronze embodiments may optionally be plated or encapsulated to overcome the deterioration and aesthetic issues.
(14) Alternatively, stainless steel, copper or brass may be used to form the ground lug. In such embodiments, the preferred material is copper 194, although copper 195, 197 and possibly 110 and 102 may also be used. Alternatively, the outer surface of stainless steel, copper or brass ground lugs may optionally be plated or encapsulated.
(15) In preferred embodiments, the disclosed ground lug is a C510 cast bronze connection component used to establish a secure ground connection with stainless steel allen screws between a #3/0 copper grounding electrode conductor and a ¾ inch grounding rod or #6 re-bar. The need for such a connection component is pronounced as projects require the largest grounding electrode conductor in the designs to grounding rods and concrete encased electrodes as part of the premises grounding electrode system.
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(17) The metal block 101 also includes a joint portion 106 between the threaded holes 104 and 105. Joint portion 106 may address the issue of false current. Any current generated using ground lug 100 will pass through the joint portion 106 to the grounding rod coupled to the lug. The joint portion 106 promotes a continuous ground loop.
(18) The direct burial ground lug 100 also includes two threaded locking screws 107, 108. The threaded locking screws 107, 108 may be composed of stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance purposes. As shown, the threaded locking screws 107, 108 fit onto the threaded holes 104, 105.
(19) The direct burial ground lug 100 also includes the surface 109. The surface 109 has three markings “DB”, “GND”, and “UL”. “DB” and “GND” are markings that identify the direct burial ground lug 100 be suitable for direct burial and ground. “UL” is a designation for Underwriters Laboratory™.
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(26) The metal block 201 also includes a joint portion 206 between the threaded holes 204 and 205. Joint portion 206 may address the issue of false current. Any current generated using ground lug will pass through the joint portion 206 to the grounding rod coupled to the lug. The joint portion 206 promotes a continuous ground loop.
(27) The direct burial ground lug also includes two threaded locking screws 207, 208. The threaded locking screws 207, 208 may be composed of stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance purposes. As shown, the threaded locking screws 207, 208 fit onto the threaded holes 204, 205.
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(30) Thus, the disclosed embodiments include the direct burial ground lug that can be directly installed in concrete or earth with regard to anti-corrosion. Further, the disclosed ground lug may employ three parts: the body, the two Allen screws, and the rods. The ground lug may consist of two through holes, two threaded holes, and a consistent outer wall thickness. The ground lug may serve as a connector for two independent or separate ground rods. A first rod may be installed into a first hole and a second rod may be installed in a second hole, as disclosed above. Both locking screws are installed into the female threaded holes and torqued against the rods with a specified torque value. The end result is that the ground rods or ground circuit is connected for a continuous ground loop.
(31) Although the invention has been described in detail above, it is expressly understood that it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the disclosed may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations disclosed above provides that these changes come within the scope of the claims and their equivalents.