IP Library Granted Patent US 7,749,021
Granted Patent B2
US 7,749,021 · App. 12/388,964 · Granted Jul 6, 2010

Segmented annular gland chuck for terminating an electrical cable

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Patent No.
US 7,749,021
App. No.
12/388,964
Granted
Jul 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides a connector for terminating an electrical cable, including: a connector body having a receiving and an egressing end, axially bored therethrough; a compression nut attachable to the cable egressing end; and an annular segmented gland chuck for engagement with the cable for securing the cable within the body; the segmented chuck including an annular base and a plurality of circumferentially spaced chuck segments extending from the base, each the chuck segment being axially deflectable about a base hinge perpendicular to the axis and circumferentially deflectable towards the axis about a segmented hinge parallel to the axis.

Claims (30)

1. A connector for terminating an electrical cable, said connector comprising:

a connector body having a cable receiving end and an opposed cable egressing end and an axial bore extending therethrough;

a compression nut attachable to said cable egressing end; and

an annular segmented gland chuck for engagement with said cable for securing said cable within said body upon rotation of said compression nut to said connector body;

said segmented gland chuck including a plurality of chuck segments circumferentially spaced about the cable egressing end, each said chuck segment being deflectable about a base axis which is perpendicular to said axial bore and being deflectable about a longitudinal axis which is parallel to said axial bore, wherein said chuck segments are removably attachable to a base of said gland chuck.

2. The connector of claim 1 , wherein said segmented gland chuck also comprises a base to which said chuck segments are attached.

3. The connector of claim 1 , wherein said chuck segment includes a first uneven face configured to frictionally engage a portion of said cable upon tightening said connector.

4. The connector of claim 1 , further wherein a first uneven face comprises a raised ridged face.

5. The connector of claim 1 , further wherein said chuck segment is pliable to pivot radially inwardly and longitudinally along said cable.

6. The connector of claim 1 , further wherein said chuck segment includes an anchor and said gland chuck base includes a corresponding retaining hole, wherein said anchor and said retaining hole cooperate to retain and secure said chuck segment to said gland chuck.

7. The connector of claim 2 , wherein said base is unitary and annular in shape.

8. The connector of claim 3 , wherein said chuck segment includes a second uneven face configured to frictionally engage a portion of said compression nut upon tightening.

9. The connector of claim 2 , further wherein said chuck segments are removably attachable to said base.

10. The connector of claim 9 , further wherein said chuck segment includes an anchor and said base includes a corresponding retaining hole, wherein said anchor and said retaining hole cooperate to retain and secure said chuck segment to said base.

11. The connector of claim 9 , further wherein said base includes a plurality of

corresponding retaining holes to correspond to a plurality patterns of retained chuck segments for securing varying-sized cables.

12. A connector for terminating an electrical cable, said connector comprising:

a connector body having a cable receiving end and an opposed cable egressing end and an axial bore extending therethrough;

a compression nut attachable to said cable egressing end; and

an annular segmented gland chuck for engagement with said cable for securing said cable within said body upon attachment of said compression nut to said conduit body;

said segmented chuck including an annular base having a plurality of circumferentially spaced chuck segments extending from said base, each of said chuck segment removably attached about said annular base to accommodate different diameters of said cable.

13. The connector of claim 12 , further wherein the chuck segment is removably attachable by an anchor configured to fit and retain said chuck segment into a corresponding hole in said annular base.

14. The connector of claim 12 , further comprising a base hinge which is perpendicular to said axis, such that said chuck segments are axially deflectable about a base hinge which is perpendicular to said axis.

15. The connector of claim 14 , further wherein said chuck segment includes a segmented hinge parallel to said axis such that said chuck segment is circumferentially deflectable towards said axis.

16. A connector for terminating an electrical cable, said connector comprising:

a connector body having a cable receiving end and an opposed cable egressing end and an axial bore extending therethrough;

a compression nut attachable to said cable egressing end; and

an annular segmented gland chuck for engagement with said cable for securing said cable within said body upon rotation of said compression nut to said connector body;

said segmented gland chuck including a plurality of chuck segments circumferentially spaced about the cable egressing end, each said chuck segment being deflectable about a base axis which is perpendicular to said axial bore and being deflectable about a longitudinal axis which is parallel to said axial bore, wherein said chuck segments are removably attachable to a base of said gland chuck; and

said chuck segments include a first uneven face configured to frictionally engage a portion of said cable upon tightening said connector, and said chuck segments include a second uneven face configured to frictionally engage a portion of said compression nut upon tightening.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 5, 2014
From: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL LLC
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