WO2014039090A1 - Keyway visual alignment feature - Google Patents
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- WO2014039090A1 WO2014039090A1 PCT/US2013/031235 US2013031235W WO2014039090A1 WO 2014039090 A1 WO2014039090 A1 WO 2014039090A1 US 2013031235 W US2013031235 W US 2013031235W WO 2014039090 A1 WO2014039090 A1 WO 2014039090A1
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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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- 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
- H01R13/622—Screw-ring or screw-casing
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- the present disclosure relates generally to multi-pin plug and receptacle combinations, and .more particularly to systems, methods, and devices for properly aligning a multi-pin plug and receptacle.
- Plugs and receptacle combinations that conduct relatively large amperage currents. Plugs and receptacles in such commercial and industrial environments can be difficult to connect due to their size and multiple pins. Connecting the plugs and receptacles can be further complicated by the fact that there are often multiple keys and keyways on the connectors. .In the past, workers connecting such plug and receptacles often push them together arid twist them until the proper key is aligned with the corresponding keyway. This push and twist approach is used because there is no easily visible means for aligning the plug and receptacle.
- Figures 1, 12 and 14 show prior art male and female connectors with no alignment features visible on the exterior of the male and female connectors.
- Figures 2 and 3 show side views of a pair of male and female connectors comprising an alignment feature in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figures 4 and 5 show front views of a female connector comprising an alignment feature in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a male connector in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figure 7 shows a front view of an insert .tor a male connector in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figure 8 shows a front view of a . male connector with an insert in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a male connector in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figures .10 and 1 1 show a front view of a male connector in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figure 13 shows a perspective view of a properly aligned maie and female connector in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figures 13, 16 and 17 show additional connectors with alignment features located in various positions in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- Figures 18 and 19 show additional connectors with alignment features: for a non-hazardous environment in accordance with certain example embodiments.
- a connector can comprise a male connector with a male skirt where the male skin has two keys on an outer surface. At least one of the keys on the outer surface of the male skirt can have an alignment feature.
- the ' connector also comprises a female connector with a female skirt where the female skirt has two keyways on an inner surface of the female skirt. At least one of the keyways can have a corresponding keyway alignment feature located on the outer surface of the female skirt.
- a connector in another embodiment, can comprise a male connector with a male skirt where the male skirt has at least one key on an outer surface.
- the connector also comprises a female connector with a female skirt where the female skirt has at least one keyway on an inner surface of the female skirt.
- the at least one. keyway can have a corresponding keyway alignment feature located on the outer surface of the female sfch .
- the keyvvay alignment feature on the outer surface of the female skirt allows a user to easily align the key on. the male skirt with the keyway on the female skirt.
- Embodiments discussed herein are directed to systems, apparatuses, and methods of connecting high-amperage connectors using a keyway visual alignment feature.
- Embodiments of connectors using a keyway visual alignment feature can take a variety of configurations based on the amperage rating, the conductor size, the size of the plug and receptacle and the arrangement of the conductor pins.
- Embodiments of connectors using a keyway visual alignment feature may be compliant with one or more industry standards such as those set by Underwriters Laboratory (UL) or the National Electric Code (N EC).
- UL Underwriters Laboratory
- N EC National Electric Code
- FIG. 1 shows a connector 100 comprising a male connector 105 and a female connector 1 10.
- FIG. 1 shows a connector 100 comprising a male connector 105 and a female connector 1 10.
- FIG. 1 shows a connector 100 comprising a male connector 105 and a female connector 1 10.
- FIG. 1 shows a connector 100 comprising a male connector 105 and a female connector 1 10.
- FIG. 1 shows a connector 100 comprising a male connector 105 and a female connector 1 10.
- the connector 200 comprises a male connector 202, which comprises a coupling not 215 and ' a male skirt 205.
- the female connector 203 comprises threads 220 and female skirt 210,
- Figure 2 is that the coupling nut 215 in Figure 2 has a greater range of motion allowing it to be pushed back further to show the key 225 (the 12 o'clock key) on the male skirt 205.
- the key 225 located on the male skirt 205 must fit within a keyway (not shown in Figure 2) located on the inside surface of the female skirt 210.
- key 225 includes an alignment feature 230 in the form of a groove on the key 225.
- the female skirt 2.10 includes alignment feature 235 which is also in the form of a groove in this example.
- alignment, features 230 and 235 are shown as grooves in the example embodiments shown Figures 2 and 1.3, in alternate embodiments, the alignment features can take a variety of other forms, including but not limited, to, a notch, an arrow, a dimple, a. pilot hole, a painted mark, or a mark left using a masking technique during an anodizing process. Likewise, in alternate embodiments the alignment features can be located at different axial positions along the male connector and female connector. For example, in the embodiment shown in Figure 2, keyway alignment feature 235 is located near the leading edge of the female skirt 210.
- the keyway alignment feature on the female skirt can be positioned further back from the edge of the female skirt 210 closer to the threads 220 or on the other side of the threads (the right side of the threads in Figure 2).
- Figure 3 shows a view of the same pair of connectors from the opposite side.
- the other key 250 (not the 12 o'clock key ) is visible on the opposite side of the male skirt 205.
- the female skirt 2 TO does not show an alignment feature on the side shown in Figure 3.
- the alignment feature on the female skirt 210 is not visible in Figure 3 because it is located on the opposite side and aligned with the 12 o'clock key as shown in Figure 2,
- the single alignment feature on the female skirt, as shown in Figure 2 allows a person to quickly and easily align the 12 o'clock keyway on the female skirt with, the 1.2 o'clock ke on the male skirt.
- a male connector may have only a single key on the outer surface of the male skirt instead of two or more keys.
- the- female connector may have only a single keyway located on an inner surface of the female skirt instead of two or more key ways, in such an embodiment, a. key way alignment feature located o the outside surface of the female skirt corresponds with the position of the keyway on the inner surface of the female skirt.
- the keyway alignment feature located on the outside surface of the female skirt allows for easy alignment of the keyway on the inner surface of the female skirt with the key on the outer surface of the male skirt. In such an embodiment where there is only a single key on the male skirt, it is not necessary to have an alignment feature on the key on the male skirt.
- The- keyway alignment feature of such an embodiment can be helpful where it is not. easy to look into the barrel of the female connector in order to align the male key with the female keyway.
- Figure 5 is an enlarged view of a portion of Figure 4.
- the keyway alignment feature 235 is shown in cross-section as a groove along the outside of the female skirt. 210.
- the keyway 260 located on the inner surface of the female skirt 210.
- insert key 510 which allows one to determine if an insert is aligned as described, in greater detai l in connection with Figures 7 and 8.
- FIG. 6 an exploded perspective view of the male connector 202 is shown in accordance with an example embodiment.
- Figure 6 shows male skirt 205 with, male key 225 and. male alignment feature 230.
- Figure 6 Also shown in Figure 6 are the conductor pins 61.5 . , rigid insert. 605 and resilient insert 610. When assembled, the conductor pins 615 pass through the apertures in the rigid insert 605 and the resilient insert 1 0.
- the rigid insert 605 has a 12 o'clock insert ' keyway 705 and another insert keyway 710.
- the rigid insert 605 can comprise more than two insert keyway s.
- An insert key such as the insert key 510 illustrated in Figure 5, can be inserted into insert keyway 705 or insert keyway J O.
- Figure 8 shows a front view of the assembled male connector 202 with the rigid insert 605 inserted.
- the rigid insert 605 has been "reclocked " meaning that it has been rotated from the position shown in Figure 7,
- the rigid insert 605 has been rotated, such that insert keyway 710 (near the number 6 pin) is aligned with the 12 o'clock key 225.
- an added benefit of the alignment feature 230 on key 225 is that it permits a person to determine which key is the 1 2 o'clock key for alignment of an insert.
- FIG. 9 a perspective view of male connector 202 is shown in accordance with an example embodiment.
- Hie perspective view of male connector 2.02 shows key 250 on the exterior of male skirt 205 and insert key 910 located on the .inside surface of the male skirt 205.
- the insert key 910 is aligned with key 225,
- the insert key 91.0 can be used to align an insert.
- Figure 1 1 is an enlarged view of a portion of Figure 10 showing insert key 10, key 225 and alignment feature 230.
- Figures 15, 36 and 17 show alternate embodiments where the keyway alignment feature on the female connector is located in different locations.
- the female connector 1503 in Figure 15 shows three potential options for locating a keyway alignment feature.
- Female connector 1503 shows a keyway alignment feature 1570 located on the hex and a keyway alignment feature 1575 located on the collar.
- An additional keyway alignment feature 3580 is provided by aligning the beginning of the threads 1520 with the keyway (not shown) on the female connector 1503, Keyway alignment feature 1580 is different from keyway alignment features 1570 and 3575 in that keyway alignment feature 1580 is not an additional feature that is machined or applied to the female connector 1503, Each of keyway alignment features 1570, 1575 and 1580 are aligned with the 12 o'clock keyway (not shown) located on the inside surface of the female skirt. In one embodiment, all of keyway alignment features 1570, 1575 and 1580 can be included. la another embodiment, only one or two of keyway alignment features 1570, 1.575 and 1580 can be included.
- Figure 16 shows yet another embodiment with keyway alignment features on female connector 1603, In. female connector 1.603, keyway alignment feature 1635 and keywa alignment feature 1 70 are shown aligned with the 12 o ' clock keyway 1 60 located on the inside surface of the female skirt.
- Figure 17 show's yei another embodiment with keyway alignment .features on female connector 1.703, in the example shown in. Figure 1 7,.
- keyway .alignment features 3735, 3775 and 1770 are aligned with the 12 o ' clock keyway located on the inside surface of the female skirt 1710. Additionally, the beginning of the threads on female connector 1703 are also aligned with the 12 o'clock, keyway on the inside surface of the female skirt 1710.
- the keyway alignment features on the female connector 1703 are aligned with the alignment feature 1730 on the key 1 725 on the male connector 1702.
- the components of the connectors including the skirts, threads, hex and collar can be located in.
- Figures 1 8 and 19 show yet other embodiments of connectors with alignment • features.
- the examples shown in Figures 18 and 19 are connectors for .non-hazardous environments.
- Figures 18 and 19 each comprise a male connector with an alignment feature 1830 and .1 30 located on a key.
- Figures 18 and 1 also show a female- connector with a keyway alignment feature 1835 and 1935.
- the female connectors of the embodiments shown in Figures 1 and 19 have threads relatively close to the leading edge of the female connector. Given the placement of the threads on the female connectors in Figures 1.8 and 1 . the key way alignment features 1835 and 1935 are disposed adjacent to both the threads and the leading edge of the female connector.
- Alternate embodiments of electrical connectors can use alignment indicators of different types and in different locations than those shown in the example embodiments described, above. Moreover, multiple different types of alignment indicators can be used for connectors having more than two keys.
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