Strain relief bushings

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Inventors

Hill, Royce W.
Nelson, Danny M.

Application #

922314

Filed

Oct-23-1986

Published

Mar-8-1988

Current US Class

174/153G
248/56

International Classes

F16L 005/00

Field of Search

248/56 248/74.3 248/74.2 248/51 248/52 174/153 16/2 339/103

Assignee

Micro Plastics, Inc. (Flippin, AR)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Carver; Stephen D.

US Patent References

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Abstract
Unitary strain relief bushings for axially securing either a flat or round conduit comprised of two distinct but substantially externally similar bushing segments which are operationally hingeably folded together. Each generally "bullet shaped" bushing includes a tapered shank which extends between a narrowed front and an annular, larger diameter rear collar which is adapted to contact the workpiece. For manipulation purposes a major circumferential groove is defined in the collar, and it is adapted to be engaged by the curved tong elements of a conventional installing tool. A smaller diameter "snap fit" groove circumferentially defined upon the bushing between the shank and the annular collar shoulder is adapted to be snap fitted into the workpiece orifice. In the best mode the bushing comprises twin cooperating halves including a female segment and cooperating, similarly profiled male segment which may be operatively folded together against yieldable bias from integral low profile hinge structure which extends symmetrically between both halves. The female includes an internal cavity and the male includes a tongue portion which is adapted to be received within the cavity to contact and frictionally secure the cable. At least a portion of the thickness of the tongue is substantially aligned a portion of the width of the collar groove to minimize dynamic rocking effects otherwise introduced in response to collar compression. Moreover, the tapered nose of each bushing is preferably in the form of a paraboloid or ellipsoid.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A strain relief bushing adapted to be installed within a predefined orifice in a workpiece to nondestructively secure an electrical power cord or the like, said strain relief bushing comprising:

first and second exteriorly symmetrical, tapered segments adapted to be cooperatively folded together to deploy said bushing, such that, after folding, the composite bushing comprises:

a tapered shank portion extending between a front tip and a circular rear collar, the bushing taper being in the form of a paraboloid, ellipsoid, elliptic paraboloid, or hemisphere, said collar comprising an annular, front wall adapted to contract said workpiece;

a major circumferential groove defined concentrically within said collar adapted to be grasped and manipulated by a bushing installation tool to compress said bushing during installation;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to molded, plastic strain relief bushings. More particularly the present invention is related to two piece strain relief bushings which are folded together about a cord to be secured prior to installation in a suitable apertured work piece. It is believed that the invention is most properly classified in United States Class 174, Subclass 153.

In the prior art all known strain relief bushings of the two piece type comprise a relatively larger body portion which cooperates with a smaller friction block adapted to be snap fitted to the body. In many forms of prior art the friction block is integrally attached to the body by some form of hinge like strap structure so that both of the cooperating pieces are unitary. In other words, only once unitary piece exits from the mold during the manufacturing process, and only one part need be inventoried by the manufacturer or assembler. The two pieces are then folded together against yieldable tension from the connecting strap so as to appropriately align and insert the gripping block into the body portion about the electrical cord, for subsequent insertion into the previously established orifice in the work piece. Suitable frictional binding between integral internal parts and the outer insulation of the secured electrical cord is thus established, and the prior art in some instances provides for the creation of additional friction when axial pressure is placed upon the cord through the use of binding frictional serrations, grooves, recesses or the like.
 
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