EP1024559A2 - Handle operated power connector - Google Patents
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- EP1024559A2 EP1024559A2 EP99114090A EP99114090A EP1024559A2 EP 1024559 A2 EP1024559 A2 EP 1024559A2 EP 99114090 A EP99114090 A EP 99114090A EP 99114090 A EP99114090 A EP 99114090A EP 1024559 A2 EP1024559 A2 EP 1024559A2
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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
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/62—Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
- H01R13/625—Casing or ring with bayonet engagement
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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
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/52—Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
- H01R13/5219—Sealing means between coupling parts, e.g. interfacial seal
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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
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/64—Means for preventing incorrect coupling
- H01R13/641—Means for preventing incorrect coupling by indicating incorrect coupling; by indicating correct or full engagement
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- the present invention relates generally to electrical connectors, and more particularly, to electrical power connectors.
- Electrical power connectors for connecting a receptacle and plug are known. These connectors are used in transit applications, power applications, light rail applications, tractor trailer trucks and buses, among other applications.
- Power connectors by virtue of their wire size, are inherently large and bulky.
- the cables used with power connectors are heavy and cumbersome.
- Traditional methods for coupling connectors of these types are via thread or bayonet coupling or locking levers. All are very difficult to implement as the contacts, due to their size, have very high insertion and extraction forces.
- the weight of the cable connector, its physical size, and its location on a panel or a vehicle make it very difficult to align and couple.
- a bayonet lock requires only a portion of a turn, but is difficult to accomplish because the entire plug has to be aligned with the receptacle and then the plug including cables has to be held in place while a coupling ring has to be rotated to effect mating between the plug and receptacle.
- a thread usually requires three or more turns.
- a lever connector is generally rectangular with two hasps on the side which need to be activated nearly simultaneously in order not to "cock" the plug into the receptacle.
- an electrical power connector having a plug and receptacle.
- the plug includes a coupling ring having a handle extending radially therefrom.
- the coupling ring is freely rotatable within limits on the plug when the plug is not coupled to the receptacle.
- the receptacle includes one or more bayonet ramps to which the coupling ring can be coupled.
- the plug can be coupled to the receptacle with 120° rotation or less by rotating the coupling ring 120° or less.
- the plug and receptacle each include a colored locking indicator to indicate to the person coupling the plug to the receptacle that the receptacle and plug are properly aligned to each other when coupled. Also an audible indication of locking is provided when the electrical plug and receptacle are fully coupled.
- the coupling ring allows the user to hold and guide the connector with one hand and couple it with the other.
- the arrangement of the present invention limits the travel of the coupling ring and handle such that it can be easily located in the proper position for coupling. Once the connector is positioned for alignment - moving the handle in an arc of 90° to 120° allows the bayonet ramps to engage and supply the mechanical advantage to couple and uncouple easily.
- a clamping mechanism built into the panel or under-carriage nests and holds the handle in place so it cannot be inadvertently uncoupled.
- an electrical power connector including a plug having at least one contact and a receptacle including a corresponding at least one contact.
- the receptacle has at least one ramp.
- the plug and the receptacle have an unmated condition and a mated condition.
- a coupling ring has a handle extending therefrom and includes at least one locking pin.
- a first stop and a second stop are each positioned in either the coupling ring and the receptacle such that said coupling ring is rotated less than 360° to move the connector from the unmated condition to the mated condition.
- an electrical connector including a plug having at least one male contact and at least one pin and a receptacle including a corresponding at least one female contact and at least one corresponding ramp for receiving the at least one locking pin.
- a handle is operatively associated with one of the plug and the receptacle and has a first surface and a second surface.
- a first stop and a second stop are each connected to one of the plug and the receptacle. The first stop and the second stop are circumferentially spaced from each other less than 360°.
- the plug and the receptacle are in an unmated condition when the first surface of the handle abuts the first stop.
- the plug and the receptacle When the handle is rotated, the plug and the receptacle are brought into a mated condition when the second surface of the handle abuts the second stop.
- the electrical connector includes a plug and a receptacle.
- the plug is aligned with the receptacle.
- the plug has at least one alignment key.
- the receptacle has a corresponding at least one keyway.
- a coupling ring is moved to a first circumferential position.
- the plug is mated to the receptacle when the coupling ring is rotated less than 360° to a second circumferential position.
- the electrical power connector 20 includes a plug 22 and a receptacle 30.
- the plug 22 includes a cylindrical body 24.
- the receptacle 30 includes a cylindrical receptacle housing 32 which includes an outwardly extending rectangular flange 34 located at a central portion thereof. The receptacle 30 is fixedly secured via the flange 34 to a mounting surface such as on a truck, bus or train.
- the plug 22 includes a collar assembly 40 including an annular coupling ring 42 having a radially outwardly extending handle 44 extending therefrom.
- the annular coupling ring 42 is freely rotatable on the body 24 within predefined limits as explained in detail below.
- the length of handle 44 can be selected depending upon the force required to effect connection between the plug 22 and the receptacle 30. Similarly, the amount of rotation of the handle 44 can be varied depending on the application between the plug 22 and receptacle 30. Also, any number of handles can be used.
- the electrical power connector 20 is shown in a coupled position with the plug 22 coupled to the receptacle 30.
- An alignment pin 54 extends outwardly from the annular coupling ring 42.
- a boss 56 acting as a protruding marker or indicator extends outwardly from the receptacle housing 32. As depicted in Figure 1, pin 54 and boss 56 are aligned. The handle 44 is depicted in a coupled orientation. Pin 54 and boss 56 are preferably colored. A rear cylindrical portion 70 of receptacle 30 extends behind the mounting surface.
- a locking mechanism 300 built into the panel or under-carriage of a vehicle such as a light rail car, can be moved into a position to nest and hold the handle 44 in place so it cannot be inadvertently uncoupled when the handle 44 is moved into the coupled position.
- This locking mechanism 300 can be of any known structure and can include a lock, for example, a key operated padlock for preventing malicious disengagement of the receptacle of the plug 22 and receptacle 30.
- the electrical power connector 20 is depicted with the plug 22 and receptacle 30 in an uncoupled position.
- the handle 44 is depicted in an uncoupled orientation.
- the plug body 24 includes a insulator 46 including three spaced male contacts 48, 50, 52 which are secured to the body 24 in a conventional manner such as by compression conformal fit.
- a fourth position 172 for a male contact is depicted and this position is not used in the depicted invention and is instead filled with a hole plug.
- the receptacle 30 includes a forward cylindrical portion or wall 60 and the rear cylindrical portion 70.
- the forward cylindrical portion 60 extends forwardly from the flange 34 for mating with the plug 22.
- the rear cylindrical portion 70 extends rearwardly from the flange 34 for connection to a backshell (not shown).
- the receptacle 30 includes three female contacts 62, 64 (see Figure 7), 66 having corresponding positions to the contacts 52, 48, 50 in the plug 22.
- a fourth position 172 for a female contact is depicted which is not used in the depicted invention.
- Other contact configurations and number of contacts can be used with the subject matter of this invention. Also, the gender of the contacts can be reversed.
- the contacts 62, 64, 66 are secured to the receptacle 30 in a conventional manner such as by compression conformal fit.
- the mounting flange 34 includes four holes for bolting the flange to a vehicle such as a light rail car or to any other stationary mounting surface.
- the forward cylindrical portion 60 includes three bayonet ramps 112, 114, 116 (see Figure 2). Each bayonet ramp 112, 114, 116 has an opening 118 extending rearwardly from a forward surface 120 of the housing 30. Each of the bayonet ramps 112, 114, 116 spirals rearwardly from the forward surface 120 approximately 120° in the circumferential direction in a clockwise direction as depicted in Figure 2. The ramps 112, 114, 116 must each spiral in the same direction although the ramps could also spiral in a counter clockwise direction. Each of the ramps 112, 114, 116 extends inwardly from an outer surface 122 of cylindrical portion 60 and each ramp has a rear surface 124, a front surface 126 and an outwardly facing surface 128.
- pins 222 in the collar assembly 40 ride in one or more of the bayonet ramps 112, 114, 116, respectively, and terminates its travel at a terminal end of bayonet ramp 112, 114, 116. Any number of ramps and pins could be used.
- the pins 222 are spaced at 120° apart and are press fit or staked into the annular coupling ring 42.
- Keyways 160, 162, 164 provide alignment of the plug 22 to the receptacle 30. It should be understood that any number of keyways can be used in this application.
- Plug 22 includes an electrically insulative central body portion 200, an intermediate portion 210 and an outer body portion or backshell 220.
- the backshell 220 can screw on to the rear cylindrical portion 70
- the male contacts 48, 50, 52 are compression conformal fit into through bores of the central body portion 200.
- the central body portion 200 is located radially inwardly from intermediate portion 210 and is connected thereto using a snap ring 230.
- the outer body portion is threadedly engaged with the intermediate portion 210.
- the coupling ring 42 includes a shoulder 232 positioned between the intermediate portion 210 and the outer body portion for axially retaining the coupling ring 42.
- pins 222 extend radially inwardly from annular coupling ring 42.
- an annular recess 180 is formed between forward most portions of the annular coupling ring 42 and the intermediate portion 210.
- Intermediate portion 210 extends forwardly relative to annular coupling ring 42.
- keys 240, 242 and 244 extend radially outwardly from intermediate portion 210 into the annular recess 180.
- Key 240 can be aligned with keyway 160
- key 242 can be circumferentially aligned to keyway 162
- key 244 can be aligned with keyway 164 by rotating the body 24.
- keys 240, 242, 244 are depicted for use with the plug 22 and keyways for use with the receptacle, it should be understood that the keys and keyways could be reversed and other alignment means could also be used.
- a circumferentially extending slot 250 is depicted in Figure 4.
- An inwardly extending member 252 extends from the annular coupling ring 42 into the slot 250 as depicted in Figure 4.
- the inwardly extending member 252 can be, for example, a set screw which is screwed into annular ring 42.
- the handle 44 can be welded onto the annular coupling ring 42 to prevent the inadvertent removal of member 252.
- positions of the slot 250 and the member 252 could be reversed.
- the slot 250 could be in the coupling ring 42 and the member 252 could extend from the intermediate portion 210.
- a seal 280 such as an 0-ring can be positioned at the bottom of the annular recess 180 as depicted in Figure 4.
- the surface 120 of the receptacle 180 is brought into sealing contact with the seal 280 thereby sealing the plug 22 and receptacle 30 from the environment. This is important because of the high voltage and/or current being used with the electrical connector 20.
- intermediate portion 210 includes a centrally located slot 250. At opposite ends of slot 250 is a first surface 260 and a second surface 262. As depicted in Figure 6, slot 250 preferably extends for an angle of 120° between the first surface 260 and the second surface 262 although any angle less than 360° can be used.
- a side elevational view of the receptacle 30 is depicted in Figure 7.
- a plurality of electrical connectors or contacts 48, 50, 52 are located within the plug 22. These contacts 48, 50, 52 are respectively coupled to one of the female contacts 62, 64, 66, respectively shown in Figure 7.
- the plug 22 is depicted.
- the pins 222 extend radially inwardly from an outer diameter of the coupling assembly 40 for engagement with bayonet ramps 112, 114, 116 (see Figure 2).
- the collar assembly 40 is rotated using the handle 44 to the counter-clockwise position depicted in Figure 2.
- the plug 22 is brought into engagement with the receptacle 30 and the keys 240, 242, 244 are circumferentially aligned with one of the keyways 160, 162, 164, respectively.
- the coupling assembly 40 and the pins 222 are aligned with openings 118 of bayonet ramps 112, 114, 116 because the plug 22 is aligned with the receptacle 30.
- the handle 44 is then rotated clockwise 120° from the position depicted in Figure 2 to the position depicted in Figure 1.
- the pins 222 engage the front surfaces 126 and provide a camming action forcing the plug 22 into the mated position with the receptacle 30.
- the connector 20 provides an audible sound when the plug 22 is coupled to the receptacle 30.
- the male contacts 52, 48, 50 engage and frictionally mate with the corresponding female contacts 66, 64, 62.
- a clockwise rotation is depicted in Figures 1 and 2, the invention can also utilize ramps which would provide rotation in a clockwise direction.
- the ramps 112, 114, 116 and pins 222 provide a camming action.
- the slot 250, pin 252 and surfaces 260, 262 limit the travel of the handle 44 to less than 360°, and preferably between 90° and 120°.
- the coupling ring and bayonet ramps could be reversed and positioned on the receptacle 30 and plug 22, respectively.
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- An electrical power connector, comprising:a plug including at least one contact;a receptacle including a corresponding at least one contact, and at least one ramp, said plug and said receptacle having an unmated condition and a mated condition;a coupling ring having a handle extending therefrom and said coupling ring including at least one pin;a first stop and a second stop each positioned in one of said coupling ring and said receptacle such that said coupling ring is rotated less than 360° to move said connector from said unmated condition to said mated condition.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, further comprising an alignment pin connected to said coupling ring and an alignment pin connected to said plug wherein said pins are circumferentially aligned when said plug and said receptacle are in said mated condition.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said plug is fixedly secured via flange to a stationary mounting surface.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said plug has three ramps, each of which spirals rearwardly from a front surface of said receptacle.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said plug includes an intermediate portion and a body portion.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said receptacle includes a slot extending circumferentially less than 360° and said coupling ring includes a member extending into said slot.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, further comprising alignment keys in said plug and alignment slots in said receptacle.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said coupling ring is freely rotatable about said plug within present limits.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said at least one ramp faces radially outwardly and said at least one pin faces radially inwardly.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, further comprising a spring biasing said coupling ring in a direction away from said receptacle.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said plug contacts are male and said receptacle contacts are female.
- The electrical power connector of claim 1, wherein said at least one pin is aligned with said at least one ramp when said plug and said receptacle are initially mated.
- An electrical connector, comprising:a plug including a plurality of male contacts and at least one pin;a receptacle including a corresponding plurality of female contacts and at least one corresponding ramp for receiving said at least one pin;a handle operatively associated with one of said plug and said receptacle and having a first surface and a second surface;a first stop and a second stop each connected to one of said plug and receptacle, said first stop and said second stop circumferentially spaced from each other less than 360°,wherein said plug and said receptacle are in an unmated condition when said first surface of said handle abuts said first stop and wherein said handle is rotated and said plug and said receptacle are brought into a mated condition when said second surface of said handle abuts said second stop.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, further comprising an alignment pin connected to said coupling ring and an alignment pin connected to said plug wherein said pins are circumferentially aligned when said plug and said receptacle are in said mated condition.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said plug is fixedly secured via flange to a stationary mounting surface.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said plug has three ramps, each of which spirals rearwardly from a front surface of said receptacle.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said plug includes an intermediate portion and a body portion.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said receptacle includes a slot extending circumferentially less than 360° and said coupling ring includes a member extending into said slot.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, further comprising alignment keys in said receptacle and alignment slots in said plug.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said coupling ring is freely rotatable about said plug within present limits.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said at least one ramp faces radially outwardly and said at least one pin faces radially inwardly.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, further comprising a spring biasing said coupling ring in a direction away from said receptacle.
- The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said at least one pin is aligned with said at least one ramp when said plug and said receptacle are initially mated.
- A method of coupling an electrical connector including a plug and a receptacle, comprising:aligning the plug with the receptacle using at least one alignment slot and a corresponding at least one keyway;moving a coupling ring to a first circumferential position;mating the plug to the receptacle and rotating the coupling ring less than 360° to a second circumferential position.
- The method of claim 24, comprising using a bayonet mechanism to provide a camming action for mating the plug with the receptacle.
- The method of claim 24, wherein the plug moves axially from an uncoupled position to a coupled position without rotating.
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| US11728899P | 1999-01-26 | 1999-01-26 | |
| US29/099,681 USD467546S1 (en) | 1999-01-26 | 1999-01-26 | Lever operated power connector |
| US117288P | 1999-01-26 | ||
| US99681 | 1999-01-26 | ||
| US09/350,988 US6336822B1 (en) | 1999-01-26 | 1999-07-12 | Handle operated power connector |
| US350988 | 1999-07-12 |
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| EP1024559A2 true EP1024559A2 (en) | 2000-08-02 |
| EP1024559A3 EP1024559A3 (en) | 2001-08-08 |
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| CA (1) | CA2278910C (en) |
| MX (1) | MXPA99006804A (en) |
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| MXPA99006804A (en) | 2003-09-26 |
| EP1024559A3 (en) | 2001-08-08 |
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