US916938A - Electrical-box coupling. - Google Patents

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US916938A
US916938A US453838A US1908453838A US916938A US 916938 A US916938 A US 916938A US 453838 A US453838 A US 453838A US 1908453838 A US1908453838 A US 1908453838A US 916938 A US916938 A US 916938A
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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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    • H02G3/06Joints for connecting lengths of protective tubing or channels, to each other or to casings, e.g. to distribution boxes; Ensuring electrical continuity in the joint
    • H02G3/0616Joints for connecting tubing to casing
    • H02G3/0625Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors
    • H02G3/0683Joints for connecting tubing to casing with means for preventing disengagement of conductors with bolts operating in a direction transverse to the conductors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B2/00Friction-grip releasable fastenings
    • F16B2/02Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening
    • F16B2/06Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action
    • F16B2/08Clamps, i.e. with gripping action effected by positive means other than the inherent resistance to deformation of the material of the fastening external, i.e. with contracting action using bands

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  • This invention relates to electrical conduits, and is of special utility when used to couple together the abutting ends oi' the rigid or iexible metallic sheaths used to contain and protect from injury the electrical conductors constituting interior systems for electric lighting, and also to couple such s heaths to the outlet boxes or similar electrical Conduit members' of such systems, al though I contemplate the use of my invention in any field to which it is adapted by the nature oi my improvements.
  • sheath I designate the protective armor Whether the same has a separate identity or is formed as a unitary structure with the conductor, as in the case oi the armored conductors well known in the art.
  • An important object of my invention is to provide a powerful device to engage the end of such a sheath, or any suitable portion oi' it, and retain it in adjusted position without the necessity for the expensive lreliminary operation of threading the perip iery oi the sheath, or ofl threading apertures in the coupler itself to receive a threaded end of a sheath or to receive the'binding screw which forms the retaining means, the nature of the coupling engagement in my improved device being such as to insure proper electrical connection between the several conduit members coupled.
  • Another object of my invention is to ren der available for use as 'such retaining and engaging member of the coupler a device commonly known as a stove bolt, comprising a common headed screw and nut which can be made at very low expense, which is familiar in its mode of operation to the unskilled workman, and is reliable in operation Wherever installed.
  • Figure 1 is a view in side elevation oi a well known form of outlet box, and in connection therewith I have illustrated in various positions a box coupler in the construction of which my improvements have been embodied, parts being shown in section;
  • Fig. 2 is a view in side elevation of a modiiied form of coupler to be more fully described hereinafter.
  • sheath l2 preferably near the end of 'the latter, the sheath in this instance consisting of a section oll flexible metallic conduit formed of spirally wound strips, it being desired to couple this sheath to an outlet box 3 so that conductors can be led directly from the sheath into the box through an aperture 4 in the side wall 5 of the box.
  • the strap 1 is formed integrally with a body portion 6 having a reduced neck 7 to pass the wall aperture 4 and the reduced portion oi the connector preferably terminates rearwardly in an interior rounded protective shoulder 8 to prevent abrasion of the conductors, and an exterior shoulder 9, to limit the entrance of the connector into the box, its neck preferably being threaded exteriorly to receive a retaining nut 10.
  • I have left a gap in the strap 1 and extended the iree ends or lugs 11 substantially parallel for a short distance, providing each end with an aperture 12, which may be a plain, un*
  • the bite oi' the nut into the periphery olf the sheath forms a very strong mechanical connection, and a proper electrical connection between the sheath, the nut, the bolt, the strap, and also with the electrical outlet box, through the shoulder 9.
  • Fig. 2 shows a modified i'orni oi' coupling device having at one end a socket or interiorly threaded mouth 17 to receive th threaded end of a rigid armor tube 18, and preferably having a rounded inner shoulder or abutment 19, While at the other end the structure ci' the coupler includes a collar or strap 20, With lugs 21 having holes 22 in Which plays a bolt 23 with head 24 and nut 25, these parts cooperating to bind together the coupler and a sheath such as that shown in Fig. 1, or any desired form of sheath which it may be desired to connect to the tube 18 by means oil the coupler.
  • An attachment ci the class described; comprising an attaching portion to receive the end ci' a sheath; an actuating member provided With a binding member; and means to support said actuating member on both sides o1' said binding member with said binding member in position to be moved by said actuating member into binding engagement with said sheath, to couple together said sheath and attachment; said attachingk portion being threaded to permit its connection with another electrical conduit member; substantially as described.
  • An attachment o'i the class described; comprising an attaching portion to receive the end oi a sheath; an actuating member provided with a binding member; and means to support said actuating member on both sides ci said binding member with said binding member in position to be moved by said actuating member into binding engagement with said sheath, to couple together said sheath and attachment; said attaching portion having a neclr to traverse an aperture in a plate and means to secure said neck Within said aperture; substantially as de scribed.
  • An attachment oi' the class described; comprising an attaching portion to receive the end oi' a sheath; an actuating member provided With a binding member; and means to support said actuating member on both sides ci' said binding member with said binding member in position to be moved by said actuating member into binding engagement with said sheath, to couple together said sheath and attachment; said attaching portion having a threaded neclr, an outer' shoulder, and an inner protective shoulder; substantially as described.

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R. MG'K. THOMAS.
ELECTRICAL BOX GOUPLING..
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 18,1908.
Patented Mar. 30, 19o9.
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ROBERT MCKEAN TnoMAs, OE ELIZABETH, NEw JERSEY, AssieNon 'ro THoMAs a .BETTs COMPANY, OE NEw YORK, N. Y., A ooRroRAroN OE NEW YORK.
ELECTRICAL-BOX COUPLING.
Original application filed May 22, 1908, Serial No. 434,279. Divided and this application filed September 18, 1908.
Patented ltarch 30, 1909.
Serial No. 453,838.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT Molini-iN THOMAS, oi Elizabeth, New Jersey, have invented certain Improvements in Electrical- Box Couplers, oi which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like numerals on the drawings designating like parts.
This invention relates to electrical conduits, and is of special utility when used to couple together the abutting ends oi' the rigid or iexible metallic sheaths used to contain and protect from injury the electrical conductors constituting interior systems for electric lighting, and also to couple such s heaths to the outlet boxes or similar electrical Conduit members' of such systems, al though I contemplate the use of my invention in any field to which it is adapted by the nature oi my improvements.
By the term sheath I designate the protective armor Whether the same has a separate identity or is formed as a unitary structure with the conductor, as in the case oi the armored conductors well known in the art.
An important object of my invention is to provide a powerful device to engage the end of such a sheath, or any suitable portion oi' it, and retain it in adjusted position without the necessity for the expensive lreliminary operation of threading the perip iery oi the sheath, or ofl threading apertures in the coupler itself to receive a threaded end of a sheath or to receive the'binding screw which forms the retaining means, the nature of the coupling engagement in my improved device being such as to insure proper electrical connection between the several conduit members coupled.
Another object of my invention is to ren der available for use as 'such retaining and engaging member of the coupler a device commonly known as a stove bolt, comprising a common headed screw and nut which can be made at very low expense, which is familiar in its mode of operation to the unskilled workman, and is reliable in operation Wherever installed.
The,various features of my invention will be illustrated and described fully in the accompanying drawin s and specifications and pointed out in the c aims.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a view in side elevation oi a well known form of outlet box, and in connection therewith I have illustrated in various positions a box coupler in the construction of which my improvements have been embodied, parts being shown in section; Fig. 2 is a view in side elevation of a modiiied form of coupler to be more fully described hereinafter.
In the embodiment of my invention se lected i'or illustration and description to enable ready and complete understanding Oi my improvements, I have shown a i'orin of coupler commonly known as a box connector, and the part designated by the ref erence numeral 1 is a metal strap or collar member, one or" which is shown in side elevation at the right of Fig. 1, and another in end elevation at the center of Fig. 1, arranged to receive and surround partially a sheath l2, preferably near the end of 'the latter, the sheath in this instance consisting of a section oll flexible metallic conduit formed of spirally wound strips, it being desired to couple this sheath to an outlet box 3 so that conductors can be led directly from the sheath into the box through an aperture 4 in the side wall 5 of the box.
In the instance illustrated the strap 1 is formed integrally with a body portion 6 having a reduced neck 7 to pass the wall aperture 4 and the reduced portion oi the connector preferably terminates rearwardly in an interior rounded protective shoulder 8 to prevent abrasion of the conductors, and an exterior shoulder 9, to limit the entrance of the connector into the box, its neck preferably being threaded exteriorly to receive a retaining nut 10.
In accordance with my invention, in the preferred embodiment illustrated, I have left a gap in the strap 1 and extended the iree ends or lugs 11 substantially parallel for a short distance, providing each end with an aperture 12, which may be a plain, un*
threaded hole, and these holes serve to re ceive the binding or retaining device, comprising in the instance illustrated a common and well known `form of stove bolt 13, with a nut 14, which lies between the lugs 1 1, while the head 15 oi the bolt lies outside of one of the lugs and affords ready means for operation, the nut and head serving also to prevent accidental displacement of the bolt from the strap during shipment and prior to installation of the sheath. The engagement the bolt 8 from moving longitudinally, and
of the nut with the sheath serves to prevent therefore it cannot escapeA from the plain hole in the lug farthest from the head of the screw.
lWhen constructed as above described, and after the sheath-end has been placed Within the strap With its mouth as near the aperture l 4 as convenient, preferably in contact with the rounded shoulder S, and the bolt resting loosely across the gap, in the holes 12, the nut 14 being in the space between the periphery oi the sheath and the lug farthest irom the head 15, the latter may be engaged by a screw driver and turned to draw the nut 14 into engagement With the periphery oi' the sheath, Wedging the nut between the sheath and the bolt, the strap serving at its portion 16 as a seat i'or the sheath, While the bolt resists the thrust of the nut, being held in place by the lugs 11.
The bite oi' the nut into the periphery olf the sheath forms a very strong mechanical connection, and a proper electrical connection between the sheath, the nut, the bolt, the strap, and also with the electrical outlet box, through the shoulder 9.
Fig. 2 shows a modified i'orni oi' coupling device having at one end a socket or interiorly threaded mouth 17 to receive th threaded end of a rigid armor tube 18, and preferably having a rounded inner shoulder or abutment 19, While at the other end the structure ci' the coupler includes a collar or strap 20, With lugs 21 having holes 22 in Which plays a bolt 23 with head 24 and nut 25, these parts cooperating to bind together the coupler and a sheath such as that shown in Fig. 1, or any desired form of sheath which it may be desired to connect to the tube 18 by means oil the coupler.
This application has been divided from my application for United States Letters Patent, Serial No. 434,279 filed May 22, 1908, in Which Will be i'ound generic claims upon the invention claimed more speci'lL ically herein.
Having described my inventionthus fully and suitable means 'for carrying the same into ei'iect l Wish it understood that l do not limit myself to any specilicmaterial, nor to the specific construction and arrangement of i parts herein illustrated and described, nor in general other-Wise than as set forth in the claims read in connection With this specifican tion.
What l claim and desire to secure by Letters 1Eatent is 1. An attachment ci the class described; comprising an attaching portion to receive the end ci' a sheath; an actuating member provided With a binding member; and means to support said actuating member on both sides o1' said binding member with said binding member in position to be moved by said actuating member into binding engagement with said sheath, to couple together said sheath and attachment; said attachingk portion being threaded to permit its connection with another electrical conduit member; substantially as described.
2. An attachment o'i the class described; comprising an attaching portion to receive the end oi a sheath; an actuating member provided with a binding member; and means to support said actuating member on both sides ci said binding member with said binding member in position to be moved by said actuating member into binding engagement with said sheath, to couple together said sheath and attachment; said attaching portion having a neclr to traverse an aperture in a plate and means to secure said neck Within said aperture; substantially as de scribed.
3. An attachment oi' the class described; comprising an attaching portion to receive the end oi' a sheath; an actuating member provided With a binding member; and means to support said actuating member on both sides ci' said binding member with said binding member in position to be moved by said actuating member into binding engagement with said sheath, to couple together said sheath and attachment; said attaching portion having a threaded neclr, an outer' shoulder, and an inner protective shoulder; substantially as described.
Signed at New York in the county and State oi' New York this 30th day oi July, 1908.
ROB. MCKEAN THOMAS.
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