US3003019A - Service entrance head for electrical conduit - Google Patents

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US3003019A
US3003019A US806572A US80657259A US3003019A US 3003019 A US3003019 A US 3003019A US 806572 A US806572 A US 806572A US 80657259 A US80657259 A US 80657259A US 3003019 A US3003019 A US 3003019A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
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  • Patented Oct. 3, 196 1 eouldbe flat or of other. configuration is provided with openings orapertures 32 for passage therethrough of the conductors (not shown).
  • Thecap or cover member 8 has a semi-circular edge 34 which is, grooved as indicated at 36 and dimensioned sothat it forma snug fit with the semi-circular rear edge 20 f the yoke member 6.
  • the edge 64 is also provided with a pair of shoulders 38 shaped comple- 'Bntranceheads are extensivelyused at the ends of elec- A trical conduit to support the received conductors or cables, and to protect them from abrasion.
  • at least'the apertured portion are generally made of metal and assembled by use of several locking screws, their weight and mode of assembly often create problems in installation, especially at elevated or relatively inaccessible places. Also, corrosion may become of significance with these metallic fittings.
  • An additional object is to provide a fully insulating entrance head.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation of an entrance head assembly embodying the invention, as applied to a conduit;
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the device in FIG. 1 with the parts assembled;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the entrance head with the parts disassembled and the cover in cross-section;
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of the lower member
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the cover member.
  • an entrance head (designated generally as 2) constructed in accordance with this invention and applied to a conduit 4.
  • the entrance head 2 is comprised of a yoke member 6, a substantially dome-shaped cap or cover member 8 and an insulator 10, all formed of plastic material.
  • the yoke member 6 has a base portion 12 which is internally threaded for attachment to the conduit 4.
  • lugs 14 which are integrally formed on the base, are
  • the base 12 is provided with a flange 16 forming a transverse platform which merges into an upwardly inclined bifurcated portion 18.
  • the flange 16 has a semicircular rear edge 20 which is bounded by two downwardly facing inclined shoulders 22 diametrically spaced on the base.
  • the upwardly inclined bifurcated portion 18 forms a fork defining a central opening 24 for receiving and frictionally engaging an insulator 10.
  • the insulator is generally cup-shaped and is provided with an outwardly disposed flange 28 adjacent its inner end which seats in the ledge 30 extending about the periphery of the opening 24.
  • the entrance head may be :r aslil sa s b w theu tools. by apthe several elements into assembly. Initially, the yoke member 6 is threaded onto the conduit 4 and the conductors are passed through the openings 32 in the insulator 10, which is then pressed into the opening 24 of the yoke member 6, the flange 28 seating on the ledge 30.
  • cap 8 is then slid forward onto the base portion of the yoke 6 until the abutting faces of the shoulders 22 and 38 engage, and then the upper portions of cap 8 and yoke member 6 are pressed together, ,the resiliency of the semi-rigid members permitting deformation, to lock the beads 44 into the groove 42.
  • a slight compression of the forks of the bifurcated portion will ensure substantially rigid frictional seating of the insulator 10 in the yoke member 6.
  • the several elements of the entrance head are fabricated from a plastic or resin in order to provide a semirigid structure which also has sufficient resiliency to enable snap-locking of the parts. Either thermosetting or therand economically cast or molded into their final form,
  • the entrance head of the present invention is easily assembled, economical, and durable.
  • An entrance head for an electrical conduit comprising a plastic yoke member having a base for attachment to a conduit and an upwardly inclined bifurcated portion defining an opening, an apertured insulator seated in said opening, and a plastic cover having a peripheral edge cooperating with and enclosing said yoke member, said cover and base having inter-engaging abutting shoulders in interlocking engagement to preclude sliding movement of said cover away from said base along said bifurcated portion, and said bifurcated portion and cover having a bead and groove connection snap-locking the cover and yoke member into assembled position upon movement of said cover in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of said bifurcated portion.
  • An entrance head for electrical conduit comprising a plastic yoke member having a threaded base for attachment to a conduit and an upwardly inclined bifurcated portion defining an opening, an insulator seated in said opening with at least one aperture in its face for passage of a conductor therethrough, and a plastic cover having a peripheral edge cooperating with and enclosing said yoke member, said yoke member having a pair of inclined, downwardly facing shoulders and beads on the bifurcated portion, said cover having a shoulder portion with faces thereon inclined oppositely to the yoke faces for interlocking abutting engagement with said shoulders to preclude sliding movement of said cover away from said base along said bifurcated portion, anda groove cooperating with said beadsfor snap-locking of the bifurcated portion into the cover.
  • An entrance head for electrical conduit comprising a plastic yoke member having a threaded base'for attachment toa conduit andan upwardly inclined bifurcated portion defining a cylindrical opening, said bifurcated portion being provided with a ledge about the in side of said opening, a cylindrical insulator with an outwardly disposed flange at its base seated in said opening and ledge and having at least one aperture in its face for passage of conductors theretbrough, and a plastic cover having a peripheral edge cooperating with and enclosing with said base and a groove cooperating with said beads for snap-locking engagement of the bifurcated portion in the cover.

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Oct. 3, 1961 D. A. DEARLE 3,
SERVICE ENTRANCE HEAD FOR ELECTRICAL CQNDUIT Filed April 15. 1959 INVENIOR DEN/S A. DEARL E M7 MW ATTORNEY 5 a,oos,o19'f j :snnvrcn ENTRANCE HEAD FOR ELECTRICALCONDUIT Denis A. Dearle, New Britain, Conn, assignor to North & Judtl Mnnufacturing Company, New Britain, Conn., a corporation of Connecticut J 1 Filed Apr. 15, 1959, Ser. No. 806,572 9 3 Claims. (Cl. 17481) This invention relates to electricalconduit fittings and more particularly to a light-weight, easily assembled entrance "for electrical conduit.
3,003,019 Patented Oct. 3, 196 1 eouldbe flat or of other. configuration, is provided with openings orapertures 32 for passage therethrough of the conductors (not shown).
. Thecap or cover member 8 has a semi-circular edge 34 which is, grooved as indicated at 36 and dimensioned sothat it forma snug fit with the semi-circular rear edge 20 f the yoke member 6. The edge 64 is also provided with a pair of shoulders 38 shaped comple- 'Bntranceheads are extensivelyused at the ends of elec- A trical conduit to support the received conductors or cables, and to protect them from abrasion. As is well known, it is also desirable that at least'the apertured portion are generally made of metal and assembled by use of several locking screws, their weight and mode of assembly often create problems in installation, especially at elevated or relatively inaccessible places. Also, corrosion may become of significance with these metallic fittings.
It is an object of this invention to provide a readily assembled entrance head for electrical conduit.
It is also an object to provide a light-weight entrance head that can be mounted without tools and which is both rugged and economical.
It is a specific object to provide an entrance head readily fabricated from resilient plastic. materials and which assembled by snap-lockingthe parts into engagement.
An additional object is to provide a fully insulating entrance head.
Other. objects and advantages will be evident from the following detailed description and the attached drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1 is a side elevation of an entrance head assembly embodying the invention, as applied to a conduit;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the device in FIG. 1 with the parts assembled;
FIG. 3 is a side view of the entrance head with the parts disassembled and the cover in cross-section;
FIG. 4 is a top view of the lower member; and
FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the cover member.
Referring to the attached drawing, therein illustrated is an entrance head (designated generally as 2) constructed in accordance with this invention and applied to a conduit 4. The entrance head 2 is comprised of a yoke member 6, a substantially dome-shaped cap or cover member 8 and an insulator 10, all formed of plastic material.
The yoke member 6 has a base portion 12 which is internally threaded for attachment to the conduit 4. The
lugs 14, which are integrally formed on the base, are
provided primarily as a spacer for holding the conduit pipe away from the side of the building and may also be used to facilitate turning of the yoke member 6 during as sembly. The base 12 is provided with a flange 16 forming a transverse platform which merges into an upwardly inclined bifurcated portion 18. The flange 16 has a semicircular rear edge 20 which is bounded by two downwardly facing inclined shoulders 22 diametrically spaced on the base.
The upwardly inclined bifurcated portion 18 forms a fork defining a central opening 24 for receiving and frictionally engaging an insulator 10. The insulator is generally cup-shaped and is provided with an outwardly disposed flange 28 adjacent its inner end which seats in the ledge 30 extending about the periphery of the opening 24. The outer face of the insulator 10, which is shown in the drawing as arcuate in cross section but which through .which the cables pass be formed of non-conduct- .1; ing material." Since presently employed entrance heads mentary to the shoulders 22 of the yoke'member 6 so a ltxensaset e w T remaining Portion of e periphery of the cap or cover member 8 is formed with a lip 40 which is dimensioned'tofit snugly about the bifurcated portion 18 of;the. yoke member 6 and contains groove 42 which will' engage with a snap action on the beads formed on the periphery of its bifurcated portion a n o m e Thus, it can beseen thatthe entrance head ,may be :r aslil sa s b w theu tools. by apthe several elements into assembly. Initially, the yoke member 6 is threaded onto the conduit 4 and the conductors are passed through the openings 32 in the insulator 10, which is then pressed into the opening 24 of the yoke member 6, the flange 28 seating on the ledge 30. The cap 8 is then slid forward onto the base portion of the yoke 6 until the abutting faces of the shoulders 22 and 38 engage, and then the upper portions of cap 8 and yoke member 6 are pressed together, ,the resiliency of the semi-rigid members permitting deformation, to lock the beads 44 into the groove 42. Generally, a slight compression of the forks of the bifurcated portion will ensure substantially rigid frictional seating of the insulator 10 in the yoke member 6.
The several elements of the entrance head are fabricated from a plastic or resin in order to provide a semirigid structure which also has sufficient resiliency to enable snap-locking of the parts. Either thermosetting or therand economically cast or molded into their final form,
or they may be molded into a semi-finished state and then machined.
As is evident from the foregoing description, the entrance head of the present invention is easily assembled, economical, and durable. Although but one embodiment has been illustrated and described, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, I claim:
1. An entrance head for an electrical conduit comprising a plastic yoke member having a base for attachment to a conduit and an upwardly inclined bifurcated portion defining an opening, an apertured insulator seated in said opening, and a plastic cover having a peripheral edge cooperating with and enclosing said yoke member, said cover and base having inter-engaging abutting shoulders in interlocking engagement to preclude sliding movement of said cover away from said base along said bifurcated portion, and said bifurcated portion and cover having a bead and groove connection snap-locking the cover and yoke member into assembled position upon movement of said cover in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of said bifurcated portion.
'2. An entrance head for electrical conduit comprising a plastic yoke member having a threaded base for attachment to a conduit and an upwardly inclined bifurcated portion defining an opening, an insulator seated in said opening with at least one aperture in its face for passage of a conductor therethrough, and a plastic cover having a peripheral edge cooperating with and enclosing said yoke member, said yoke member having a pair of inclined, downwardly facing shoulders and beads on the bifurcated portion, said cover having a shoulder portion with faces thereon inclined oppositely to the yoke faces for interlocking abutting engagement with said shoulders to preclude sliding movement of said cover away from said base along said bifurcated portion, anda groove cooperating with said beadsfor snap-locking of the bifurcated portion into the cover.
3'.,An entrance head for electrical conduit comprising a plastic yoke member having a threaded base'for attachment toa conduit andan upwardly inclined bifurcated portion defining a cylindrical opening, said bifurcated portion being provided with a ledge about the in side of said opening, a cylindrical insulator with an outwardly disposed flange at its base seated in said opening and ledge and having at least one aperture in its face for passage of conductors theretbrough, and a plastic cover having a peripheral edge cooperating with and enclosing with said base and a groove cooperating with said beads for snap-locking engagement of the bifurcated portion in the cover.
References Cited in the file of this patent V UNITED STATES PATENTS Stoker n Dec. 28, 1943 2,404,152 Weller July 16, 1946 2,665,353 Popp Ian. 5, 1954 2,926,212 Appleton Feb. 23, 1960 FOREIGN PATENTS 852/36, Australia Oct. 26, 1936
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US3337689A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-08-22 All Steel Equipment Inc Entrance head
US4149028A (en) * 1977-04-21 1979-04-10 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Customer service closures
USD776063S1 (en) * 2013-04-03 2017-01-10 Thomas & Betts International Llc Entrance cap

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AU85236A (en) * 1936-03-05 1936-11-05 Henry Cheesman William Bell mouth fitting for electrical conduits
US2337781A (en) * 1941-10-23 1943-12-28 Kearney James R Corp Protective device for electrical conductors
US2404152A (en) * 1942-06-19 1946-07-16 Charles J Weller Anchoring bracket
US2665353A (en) * 1950-06-08 1954-01-05 Mcgill Mfg Company Inc Switch housing
US2926212A (en) * 1957-03-25 1960-02-23 Arthur I Appleton Service entrance fitting with sliding hood

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AU85236A (en) * 1936-03-05 1936-11-05 Henry Cheesman William Bell mouth fitting for electrical conduits
US2337781A (en) * 1941-10-23 1943-12-28 Kearney James R Corp Protective device for electrical conductors
US2404152A (en) * 1942-06-19 1946-07-16 Charles J Weller Anchoring bracket
US2665353A (en) * 1950-06-08 1954-01-05 Mcgill Mfg Company Inc Switch housing
US2926212A (en) * 1957-03-25 1960-02-23 Arthur I Appleton Service entrance fitting with sliding hood

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US3337689A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-08-22 All Steel Equipment Inc Entrance head
US4149028A (en) * 1977-04-21 1979-04-10 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated Customer service closures
USD776063S1 (en) * 2013-04-03 2017-01-10 Thomas & Betts International Llc Entrance cap

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