Electrical connector fitting

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Inventors

Bawa, Jaspal S.
Couto, Luis R.
Mancini, Giacomo J.

Application #

006006

Filed

Jan-15-1993

Published

Jun-14-1994

Current US Class

174/65SS
285/330

International Classes

H02G 015/00

Field of Search

174/65 285/330 285/92

Assignee

Thomas & Betts Corporation (Memphis, TN)

Examiners

Broome; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rodrick; Robert M.

US Patent References

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4481697   Combined strain re...
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4513172   Clamp fixing device
4515991   Electric cable glands
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4583811   Mechanical coupli...
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4629825   Electrical cable gl...
4692561   Cable connector
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4692563   Cable gland embo...
4739126   Panel mount groun...
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Abstract
A connector for terminating a metal clad electrical cable is suitable for use in hazardous locations. The connector includes an elongate generally cylindrical body having a cable receiving end, a conductor egressing end, and a central axial bore therethrough. An elongate generally cylindrical hub accommodates the body. The hub has a body receiving end, a conductor egressing end, and a central axial bore therethrough. A cable seal is provided by a sealing bushing and a gland nut which is rotatably coupled to the cable receiving end of the body, sealingly coupling the cable to the body. The body and the hub include cooperative engagement elements for preventing the relative rotation of the hub and the body upon rotatably coupling the gland nut to the body about the cable.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A connector for terminating an electrical cable having an insulative jacket and plural conductors extending therethrough comprising;

an elongate generally cylindrical body having a cable receiving end, a conductor egressing end, and a central axial bore extending therethrough;

an elongate, generally cylindrical body accommodating hub having a body receiving end, a conductor egressing end, and a central axial bore extending therethrough, said bore of said hub being axially aligned with said bore of said body; and,

cable sealing means rotatably coupled to said cable receiving end of said body for sealingly coupling said cable to said body;

said body and said hub including cooperative engagement means for preventing relative axial rotation of said hub and said body upon said rotatable coupling of said sealing means to said body.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a connector for terminating electrical cable. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved connector fitting for terminating jacketed metal clad cable for use in hazardous locations.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Connector fittings used to terminate metal clad electrical cable typically include multiple components including cable hubs, bodies, gland nuts, ground cones, and the like. The number of fitting components is increased where a connector is designed to terminate cable in hazardous locations. In such instances, further connector components, including a sealing sleeve, are necessary in order to accommodate a sealing compound within the fitting to prevent the migration of hazardous gases through the connector. One example of a typical hazardous location fitting is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,549,037, issued Oct. 22, 1985.

With the many components necessary to provide an effective hazardous location fitting, terminating the connector as well as mounting the connector in the desired location becomes more difficult. The installer must correctly assemble the various components of the fitting. The cable must be properly terminated with the fitting. Finally, the fitting must be installed to the desired equipment enclosure.
 
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