WO2004098008A1 - Electrical termination system - Google Patents
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- WO2004098008A1 WO2004098008A1 PCT/AU2004/000543 AU2004000543W WO2004098008A1 WO 2004098008 A1 WO2004098008 A1 WO 2004098008A1 AU 2004000543 W AU2004000543 W AU 2004000543W WO 2004098008 A1 WO2004098008 A1 WO 2004098008A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R9/00—Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
- H01R9/22—Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
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- H01R4/00—Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
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- the present invention relates to the field of high current low voltage cable interconnections and, in particular, discloses a compact arrangement for interconnecting such cables.
- a cable termination system comprising: a screw detachable conductive unit for clamping around a sector cable; a series of tapoff holes formed within the detachable conductive unit for insertion of conductive electrical tapoff cables of a smaller diameter than the sector cable.
- the tapoff holes can include secondary holes of insertion of engagement screws for engaging the tapoff cables in the tapoff holes.
- the system further preferably can include a nonconductive cover including apertures for the insertion of sector cables there through.
- the detachable conductive unit can include a conductive protrusion projecting through the non-conductive cover, the conductive protrusion including engagement means for engaging with other cable termination systems so as to provide for interconnection between sector cables.
- a system for interconnecting conductive units of the type defined above wherein the interconnection system can comprise a conductive block engaging two profiled surfaces on the conductive units in a detachable interconnection.
- a system for interconnecting at least a first and second sector cable comprising: first and second clamping unit for conductively clamping around an end of the first and second sector cable respectively utilising a reversible clamping mechanism, each of the first and second clamping unit including an external protrusion; and a conductive interconnect for reversibly clamping the external protrusions together.
- a compact arrangement for interconnecting together at least 3 sector cables including: a first connector block for conductively interconnecting first and second sector cables, with a first end of the first sector cable protruding through the first connector block; a second connector block conductively interconnected to the first end and a third sector cable.
- the first and second connector blocks are preferably formed substantially from a conductive core surrounded by an insulating cover. At least one of the sector cables can be interconnected to a predetermined first connector by means of a releasable clamping element.
- the releasable clamping element preferably can include a screw engaging a thread in a plate for urging the sector cable against a surface of the corresponding connector block.
- Each of the conductor blocks preferably can include a conductive portion including a series of secondary clamping units for clamping a series of tap off cables, having lower current carrying capacity than the sector cables, to the conductive block.
- an arrangement for interconnecting at least two sector cables comprising: an inner conductive core including at least two apertures having a clamping arrangement formed around the apertures; an outer insulating mould including at least two apertures substantially coaxial with the inner conductive core apertures, for receipt of the sector cables.
- the outer insulating mould further can comprise at least two apertures aligned with first portions of the inner conductive core, the first portions including clamping elements for clamping the sector cables to the conductive core, the clamping elements being operable through the two apertures.
- the system can also include a base plate having a alignment structure formed on the surface thereof, the base plate utilised in practice to align the sector cables in a predetermined relationship with the connector blocks.
- a cable termination system including: a first cable engaging unit having a profiled aperture formed therein, said profile being substantially of a form suitable for engaging the cross- section of a predetermined cable; a screw detachable conductive unit including a mating surface for mating with the first cable engaging unit and an urging means for clamping the sector cable against the walls of said aperture; and a series of tapoff holes formed within the screw detachable conductive unit for insertion of conductive electrical tapoff cables of a smaller diameter than the sector cable.
- the first cable engaging unit is formed from an extruded section as is the said screw detachable conductive unit.
- Fig. 2 is a side perspective view of one of the termination units of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view through the line A-A' of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 is and exploded side perspective view of a portion of the termination unit of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a side perspective view of an alternative embodiment;
- Fig. 6 is a side perspective view of the conductive portions of the arrangement of
- Fig. 7 is a sectional view through the arrangement of Fig. 5;
- Fig. 8 is a side perspective view of a further alternative embodiment;
- Fig. 9 is a sectional view through the arrangement of Fig. 8; Fig. 10 is a side perspective view of a neutral termination; and Fig. 11 is a side perspective view of a single sector cable termination.
- a method for conveniently and rapidly interconnecting and terminating electrical cables associated with an electrical distribution systems including a two way termination.
- Fig. 1 an initial four way termination or interconnection of two four core underground sector cables 2,3.
- Each of the four core sector cables has 4 separate sector cables e.g. 4, with generally three phases and a neutral being provided.
- the underground sector cables 2, 3 are fed from the underground through a base mounting plate 6 with the arrangement 1 ideally fitting with a small container shell (not shown) designed to mate with the base plate 6.
- a series of termination units e.g. 5 is provided with each termination unit interconnecting two matched sector cables and providing for power supply tap-off to household power lines via tap-off cables e.g. 8.
- Fig. 2 illustrates a single termination unit 5 in more detail.
- Each termination unit 5 includes an insulating cap 10 which is screw fixed to two termination blocks units 11, 12. The cap 10 is designed to fit over and insulate a connection block
- each insulating cover 11, 12 protrudes a conductive arm 17,18.
- the two conductive arms are interconnected by a conductive block 20 which is screw bolted together by means of screw and bolt arrangement 21, 22.
- Fig. 3 illustrates a sectional view through the line A-A' of Fig. 2 showing the arrangement 5 in an assembled form.
- Fig. 4 illustrates an exploded perspective of the internal portions of a termination block unit e.g. 12.
- the core of this unit is a clamping unit 25.
- An engaging unit 26 includes an Allen keyed screw that is thread screwed through thread hole 32 of conductive arm 17.
- the conductive arm is inserted in a matting slot e.g. 30.
- the matting slot is formed in a dove-tail arrangement for engaging the arm.
- a sector cable e.g. 15 is inserted into aperture 34 and the clamping unit 26 is screw tightened around the end of the sector cable 15.
- Tap-off cables 27 can be inserted into apertures e.g. 35 and clamped via Allen key screws e.g. 28, 29.
- Apertures 36-38 (Fig. 3) are provided in the outer insulating casing for screw tightening so that all cables are firmly engaged by clamping unit 25.
- the two termination block units 11, 12 can first be assembled around corresponding sector cables 15, 16 and screw tightened. Any required tap-off cables e.g. 37, 38 can also be added. Subsequently, the two termination block units can be screw bolted together via screw bolt 21,22 and conductive spacer 20 and the cover 10 placed over the bolt.
- the arrangement also allows for rapid disassembly and breaking of a connection by undoing the screw bolt 21 ,22 and removing the spacer 20.
- Alternative arrangements are possible. For example, occasionally it may be necessary to provide for a single sector cable termination. This can be readily provided by providing a modified termination block unit 11 that does not include the projection 17 with the top of the unit having an insulating cover over its whole surface. Such an arrangement is shown in Fig. 11.
- FIG. 5 there is illustrated a further embodiment two sector cable termination 100 in an assembled form.
- the arrangement is made up of four identical termination units 120.
- the two cable termination is designed to terminate and conductively interconnect the two sector cables 101, 102.
- the arrangement 100 also provides for tap-off capabilities for tapping off tap-off cables e.g. 104, 105.
- the arrangement 100 is shown with an injection moulded plastic insulation cover formed from two parts 108, 109 and can include rubberised caps e.g. 116 for insertion into an Allen key access hole.
- a spacing element 117 is also provided so as to allow proper initial set-up of the two cables 101, 102.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a side perspective view of the internal conductive portions of the arrangement 100.
- the part 109 of Fig. 5 covers and insulates a series of tap-off interconnection block arms 110, 111. These arms engage with a central interconnect 112 which includes first and second profiled apertures 113, 114 for insertion of a sector cable.
- Fig. 7 illustrates a cross-section through a single termination unit 120 in an assemble form.
- the two screw bolts 121, 122 act to firmly engage the stripped ends of the sector cables 101, 102 against the sides of the central interconnect 112.
- the screw bolts are activated by an Allen key inserted after removal of caps e.g. 116.
- the tap-off cables e.g. 105 can be engaged by screw bolts 125, 126.
- the central interconnect 112 can be formed from an extruded cross-section subsequently sliced into units.
- the tap-off interconnection blocks can also be formed from an extruded section with a slot 128 cut therein and holes e.g.. 129, 130 drilled and tapped.
- a profiled piece 132 for urging against the sector cable upon tightening of the screw bolt.
- the piece 132 can be retained by hollow cap 133.
- Fig. 8 there is shown a further alternative embodiment 200 in an assembled form.
- the arrangement 200 is designed to terminate three sector cables 201, 202, 203 and consists of two substantially identical termination units 204, 205, each having two protective covers e.g. 206, 207.
- Fig. 9 illustrates a section view through the arrangement of Fig. 8.
- the arrangement of Fig. 9 is similar to that of Fig. 7 however, in this instance no tap-off facility is provided and the middle sector cable 203 is passed through the bottom unit 205 and is also engaged by the top unit 204.
- Screw bolts e.g. 210-213 are provided for engaging corresponding portions of each sector cable against central interconnects e.g. 215, 216.
- the arrangement 200 providing a compact method of terminating three sector
- Fig. 10 illustrates an adaptation of the unit 11 of Fig. 2 to serve as a neutral interconnection where the unit 11 includes the protruding portion 17 to which a connector block 301 is bolted and attached to a flexible cable and grounding spike 304.
- Fig. 11 shows a further arrangement 400 used to terminate one sector cable 401 and provide a tap-off capabilities. In this arrangement, the unit 11 is again utilised with a snug fitting insulating cap 402 to provide for safe termination and tap-off.
- the embodiments provide a convenient and compact arrangement for the rapid termination of sector cable type arrangements.
- the convenience is further facilitated by the provision of tap-off cable capabilities so that distribution capabilities are also provided.
- the compact form of the arrangement of the embodiments enables the system to be implemented in side small cavities such as that provided by street light poles or pillars or the like. It will be evident that the preferred embodiment has a number advantages. These include:
- the arrangement disclosed can be manufactured inexpensively and provides for fully insulated touch safe assembly.
- the assembly can be rapid.
- the positioning bracket allows for effective initial alignment of cables which later can be rapidly assembled.
- the tap-off capability are easily accessible, again providing for rapid interconnection of taped off distributions.
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