WO2018112163A1 - Ground strap and method of grounding a plurality of electrically conductive members therewith - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to electrically conductive members, and more particularly to ground members for bringing a plurality of electrically conductive members to a common grounded potential with one another.
- EMI electromagnetic interference
- RFID radio frequency interference
- ESD electrostatic discharge
- electrical currents in electrically conductive members associated with an electrical power system in a vehicle may induce spurious signals in various electronic components.
- Such interference could downgrade the performance of control modules or other electrical components in the vehicle, thereby causing the vehicle to act other than as desired.
- ground individually shielded conductive members such as shielded cables or wires
- a localized section of an outer insulation shield known as a sheath
- solder a separate ground member to each exposed conductive member, with the separate ground members then being individually routed to a source of ground.
- the grounding must be performed at least at each of the opposite ends of the conductive member, and preferably about every meter along the length of the conductive member, and thus, the endeavor of soldering the separate ground members to each conductive member becomes very laborious and potentially hazardous.
- Soldering requires application of high heat on a local section which can both present risk to the operator and potential damage to the conductive members not rated at the temperature required for soldering. Further yet, over the life and use of the vehicle, vibrations and impact shocks affect the integrity of the solder joint, thereby presenting a possible source of inadvertent disconnection. Accordingly, although soldering individual ground members to individual conductive members can prove effective initially, it is time consuming, costly, potentially hazardous, and subject to degradation over the useful life of the application.
- a grounding member manufactured in accordance with the present invention overcomes or greatly minimizes at least those limitations of the known mechanism for ground individual electrical cables described above and achieves desired goals of improving the ease with which to ground conductive members, such as shielded electrical cables and wires, thereby greatly reducing the labor and cost associated therewith, among other benefits as will be readily recognized by one skilled in the art upon viewing the disclosure herein.
- a ground strap for grounding electrical cables lor protection against at least one of EMI, RFI or ESD is provided.
- the ground strap has a wall with opposite edges extending along a lengthwise direction between opposite ends.
- the wall is formed from a plurality of interlaced filaments, with at least some of the plurality of interlaced filaments including a plurality of electrically conductive filaments interlaced in electrical communication with one another.
- At least one elongate fixation member is configured to maintain the wall in electrical communication with the electrical member.
- At least some of the plurality of electrically conductive filaments are warp filaments extending along the lengthwise direction and at least some of the plurality of electrically conductive filaments are weft filaments extending transversely to the lengthwise direction.
- At least some of the plurality of interlaced filaments includes a plurality of heat-set filaments extending along the lengthwise direction, with the heat-set filaments biasing the opposite ends into overlapping relation with one another.
- the at least one elongate fixation member includes a plurality of elongate fixation members extending through the wall, with the plurality of elongate fixation members being spaced from one another along the lengthwise direction.
- an elongate ground conductive member can be coupled to the wall via the at least one elongate fixation member, with the elongate conductive member being configured for attachment to a source of ground.
- a method of grounding a plurality of electrical members for protection against at least one of EMI, RFI or ESD includes removing a section of an outer insulation sheath from each of the electrical members to form exposed regions on each of the electrical members. Then, placing an interlaced wall of conductive filaments over the exposed regions to bring the interlaced wall into electrical communication with the electrical members. Further, operably coupling the interlaced wall in electrical communication with the electrical members.
- the method can further include coupling an elongate ground conductive member to the interlaced wall and fixing the elongate conductive ground member to a source of ground.
- the method can further include bundling a plurality of the electrical members in bundled abutment with one another and wrapping the interlaced wall of conductive filaments circumferentially about the exposed regions of the abutting electrical members to bring opposite ends of the interlaced wall into overlapping relation with one another.
- the method can further include providing the interlaced wall having heat-set filaments biasing the opposite ends into overlapping relation with one another.
- the method can further include fixing a tie wrap about the interlaced wall to maintain the opposite ends of the interlaced wall in overlapping relation with one another.
- the method can further include coupling the interlaced wall in electrical communication with the electrical members and coupling an elongate conductive member to the interlaced wall with a common fastener.
- the method can further include providing a plurality of the electrical members extending in laterally spaced, parallel relation with one another and bridging the plurality of electrical members with the interlaced wall of conductive filaments to bring the plurality of electrical members into electrical communication with one another to establish a common electrical potential between the plurality of electrical members.
- the method can further include providing the plurality of electrical members as a plurality of separate bundles of electrical members in laterally spaced relation with one another and bridging the plurality of bundles with the interlaced wall of conductive filaments to bring the plurality of bundles into electrical communication with one another to establish a common electrical potential between the plurality of bundles.
- the method can further include fixing each of the separate bundles of electrical members to the interlaced wall with separate fasteners.
- the method can further include piercing the interlaced wall with the fasteners and cinching the fasteners about the electrical members to bring the electrical members to a common potential with the interlaced wall and with one another.
- Figure 1A is a perspective view of a ground strap constructed in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the disclosure shown exploded from electrical members prior to being wrapped thereabout to be protect the electrical members against at least one of EMI, RFl or ESD;
- Figure I B is view similar to Figure 1 A showing the ground strap being wrapped about the electrical members of Figure 1A;
- Figure 1C is a view similar to Figure IB showing the ground strap wrapped about the electrical members
- Figure I D is a perspective view of the ground strap and electrical members of
- Figure 1 C shown attached to a source of ground;
- Figure IE is a cross-sectional view taken generally along the line I E- IE of
- Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1C showing a ground strap constructed in accordance with another aspect of the disclosure with a ground member coupled thereto via a fastener for attachment of the ground member to a source of ground remote from the ground strap and electrical members contained therein;
- Figure 3A is a top plan view of a ground strap constructed in accordance with another aspect of the disclosure shown coupled to a plurality of electrical members to bring the electrical members to a common electrical potential with one another;
- Figure 3B is a bottom plan view of the ground strap and electrical members of
- Figure 3C is a cross-sectional view taken generally along the line 3C-3C of
- Figures 1A- 1 E show a ground strap
- the ground strap 10 is configured to be wrapped about a plurality of conductive electrical members, shown, by way of example and without limitation as conductive electrical wire(s) or cables 12 to be protected against at least one of EMI, RFI or ESD.
- the ground strap 10 has a wall 14 with opposite edges 20, 22 extending between opposite ends 16, 1 8 ( Figure I A). t he opposite ends 16, 18 are configured to be wrapped into overlapping relation with one another to bound the plurality of electrical cables 12 in a circumferentially enclosed cavity 24.
- the wall 14 is formed, at least in part, by a plurality of electrically conductive filaments (monofilaments and/or multifilaments), also referred to as yarns, interlaced in electrical communication with one another, such that upon operably coupling the electrically conductive yarns to a source of ground 26, the electrical cables 12 are protected against at least one of EMI, RFI or ESD.
- electrically conductive filaments monofilaments and/or multifilaments
- each electrical cable 12 is first removed to expose the inner conductive wire(s), cable or shielding screen, referred to hereafter as shielding 30 ( Figure 1A), and then, as shown in Figure I B, the ground strap 10 is wrapped about the exposed conductive shielding 30 such that ground strap 10 is brought into electrical communication with each shielding 30.
- Figure 1 C the opposite ends 16, 18 of the ground strap 10 are brought into overlapping relation with one another, thereby fully encircling the shielding 30 of the conductive cables 12.
- the ground strap 10 can be operably attached for electrical communication with the source of ground 26, and as shown, can be attached in direct abutment to the source of ground 26.
- a fastener such as a tie wrap 32 or the like can be used to fix the ground strap 10 and electrical cables 12 contained therein directly to the source of ground 26 and to bring the respective shieldings 30 of the cables 12 into tight abutment with one another, thereby establishing good electrical communication therebetween.
- the wall 14 can be interlaced via any suitable mechanism, including braiding, knitting, and preferably weaving. Regardless, at least some or the entirely of the yarns used, including monofilaments and/or multifilaments, can be provided as electrically conductive filaments, such as metallic coated yarns, metal wires and hybrid yarns including nonconductive filaments served or twisted with conductive filaments, such as disclosed in commonly owned US Pat. No. 8,283,563, issued on October 9, 2012, which is incorporated herein by way of reference in its entirety.
- heat-settable yarn(s) could be interlaced in the wall 14, such as a warp yarn extending lengthwise from one end 16 to the opposite end 18 in a woven, knit or braided construction, to allow the wall 14 to be heat-set into a self-wrapping wall 14 such that the opposite edges 16, 18 are automatically biased into overlapping relation with one another.
- the wall 14 is constructed as a flat tape or strip, referred to as strap, wherein the length (L) of the wall 14 is defined by the warp direction extending between the opposite ends 16, 18, and wherein the width (W) of the wall 14 is defined by a weft direction extending between the opposite edges 20, 22.
- the wall 14 can be made in a continuous interlacing process, and depending on the application, the length of the wall 14 can be cut to a predetermined length, as necessary.
- the edges 20, 22 are formed in the interlacing process so as to not have loose yarns or cut ends, and thus, are free from unwanted fray.
- a ground member 34 can be configured to extend from electrical communication with the wall 14 to the source of ground 26. This is of particular benefit if the source of ground 26 is remote from the cables 12.
- the ground member 34 can be fixed in electrical communication with the shieldings 30, such as by being captured in sandwiched relation between the fastener 32 and the wall 14, wherein a free end 36 of the ground member 34 is configured for attachment to the source of ground 26.
- the ground member 34 can be provided as a wire material as desired for the intended application, such as twisted round wires, braided round wires, flat wires, and can include a tin coated copper or nickel coated copper material, by way of example and without limitation, and can be provided having any desired diameter and length.
- the ground member 34 can be operably attached to the wall 14 via the tie wrap 32, or the ground member 34 can otherwise be interlaced with the yarns of the wall 14. If interlaced with the wall 14, the ground member 34 is extendible from the end 18 for a predetermined distance sufficient for attachment to the source of ground 26.
- ground strap 1 10 constructed in accordance with a further presently preferred aspect of the disclosure is shown, wherein the same reference numerals as used above, offset by a factor of 100, are used to identify like features.
- the ground strap 1 10 has a wall 1 14 with opposite edges 120, 122 extending between opposite ends 1 16, 1 18 ( Figures 3 A and 3B).
- the wall 1 14 is as discussed above, having at least in part, a plurality of electrically conductive filaments (monofilaments and/or multifilaments), also referred to as yarns, interlaced in electrical communication with one another, such that upon operably coupling the electrically conductive yarns to a source of ground 126, the electrical members 12 are protected against at least one of EMI, RF1 or ESD.
- electrically conductive filaments monofilaments and/or multifilaments
- the wall 1 14 is constructed as a flat tape or strip, referred to as strap, wherein the length (L) of the wall 1 14 is defined by the warp direction extending between the opposite ends 1 16, 1 1 8.
- the wall 1 14, rather than being wrapped circumferentially about the cables 12, is configured to be placed into conductive, tangential or substantially tangential abutment (meaning that the wall 1 14 can extend partially about a segment of the wall, but it would be recognized as being in tangential relation and not wrapped relation with the cables 12) with shielding 30 of the cables 12, such as via removal of a portion of the insulative sheath 28, as discussed above.
- a plurality of the electrical members 12 extend in laterally spaced, parallel relation with one another, wherein the strap 1 10 is strategically placed to bridge over the exposed shieldings 30 to bring the plurality of laterally spaced electrical members 12 into electrical communication with one another to establish a common electrical potential between the plurality of electrical members 12.
- the electrical members 12 can be fixed to the interlaced wall 114 with separate fasteners, such as tie wraps 32, by way of example and without limitation, as discussed above, via piercing the through the wall 1 14 on opposite sides of the electrical members 12 and then cinching the fastener 32 to itself to bring the electrical member 12 into abutting, tangential relation and/or partially wrapped (Figure 3C) configuration with the fastener 132 about a portion of the wall 1 14.
- a portion of the wall 1 14 can be arched about an arcuate path about the plurality of electrical members 12, with the remaining portions of the wall 1 4 extending in coplanar or substantially coplanar relation with one another to form the bridge sections 40. Further yet, the wall 1 14 can be fixed to a source of ground 126 via a fastener 32' disposed through the wall 1 14 and fixed to the source of ground 126.
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