US3643208A - Underwater separable connector - Google Patents
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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- This invention relates generally to separable electrical connectors, and more particularly to new and improved connectors for use in underwater applications.
- Underwater electrical connectors of the described type generally have a rubberlike jacket which is bonded to the outer covering of an underwater cable.
- a metallic shield which provides electrical shielding protection for the wires inside the cable.
- the cable also includes a number of insulated wires or conductors which are attached to a first connector half having either a set of plug terminals or a set of socket terminals.
- Another similarly shielded cable has its insulated conductors connected to a similar second connector half which includes terminals that mate with the terminals in the first half.
- the connectors it is desirable to arrange the connectors to also connect the shields in the two cables when the two connector halves are put together. Moreover, it is sometimes necessary to improve the ruggedness of the plug or pin terminals so that they will withstand a greater twisting force when the two mating connector halves are brought into engagement or disengagement.
- an object of this invention is to provide a new and improved underwater separable connector.
- a more particular object is to provide means for interconnecting the cable shields in two cables through the plug and socket portions of the connector assembly which are also used for making electrical connections between the cables.
- an electrically conductive, cylindrical sleeve which serves both as an electrical shield extension of the cable shield and an enclosure for receiving a potting compound.
- the cable shield is electrically connected to the sleeve and to a plug or socket terminal.
- the potting compound is poured into the sleeve enclosure where it sets up solid, without heat, to consolidate the region between the cable jacket and a base of the plug or socket terminal assemblies.
- FIG. it is a perspective view of two cable sections which are joined together by the inventive connector
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of one end of a shielded two-conductor underwater cable terminated in a waterproof socket;
- lFlG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the waterproof socket, taken along the line 3-3 of H6. 2;
- W6. d is a plan view of the end of the mating portion or plug end of the underwater connector which is attached to. a twoconductor shielded underwater cable;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the plug-end connector taken along the line 5-5 of Fit]. 3.
- FIG. l shows two underwater cables Ell, Zll each of which includes any suitable number of wires-such as the exemplary two wires shown at 22, 23.
- These cables preferably have waterproof, rubberlike outer jackets.
- the wires are, respectively, connected to terminals in a socket half of a connector 2d and a plug half of a connector 25.
- a waterproof jacket is molded over each of these connector halves.
- the socket half 24 is covered by a jacket beginning at 26 with a waterproof bond to the cable 2t) and ending at 27 in a molded flange (not visible in FIG. ll).
- the plug half 25 is also covered by a jacket beginning at 2% with a waterproof bond to the cable El and ending at a molded flange near 29.
- a pair of mating threaded ring clamps fit over the jacket a I flanges. When these threaded ring clamps are joined and the knurled ring 3b is turned, the jacket flanges are squeezed together to make a waterproof bond between the two halves 2d, 25.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show a rigid electrical block 3ll provided with three counterbored holes 32, 33 and 3d.
- Three tubular, metallic sockets 35, an and 37 are located inside the three holes 33-34L
- Each tubular socket contains three peripherally spaced, pierced tabs (as at 3%). These tabs are bent or inclined toward the center line of the tubular sleeves. Thus, there is a mechanical contact pressure between the socket and plug.
- the tubular sleeves or sockets 35-37 are electrically and mechanically connected by soldering (or other suitable means) to shouldered terminal lugs 42 and 43.
- the diameter of one of the terminal sockets 35 is preferably made larger than the diameter of the remaining sockets to provide a positive means for polarizing the cable terminal.
- the insulated cable conductors 22 are electrically connected by soldering or clamping to the terminal lugs 43.
- the other cable conductor 2.2 (which does not appear in FIG. 3) is connected to another terminal lug in the counterbored hole 34 (FIG. 2).
- the cable Eb includes a metallic shielding 45 just beneath the waterproof jacket. This shielding is connected by wire 46 to one of the sockets, preferably the larger socket 35. Those who are skilled in the art will readily understand the nature of and need for this shielding. It is somewhat like a woven sleeve of metallic wire. This woven sleeve mechanically protects the wire against damage and electrically shields the cable from stray potentials in the ambient surroundings.
- This shielding means are provided for extending the electrical shielding into the region of the socket terminals. This shielding means also provides the second function of containing the potting material which strengthens the terminal area.
- an electrically conductive sleeve 50 is located, as shown, surrounding the periphery of the insulating block 311 and extending back through the connector terminal region to the jacket of cable 20.
- the shield 45 from the on derwater cable Ed is electrically connected to the end of the sleeve Ed by any suitable means.
- An electrical connection is also made between the sleeve 50 and the terminal lug 35 by means of the electrical conductor to.
- the end of the cable 2b is pushed into the open end of the sleeve 50.
- a potting compound Sll such as epoxy, is poured into the sleeve Sill in order to encapsulate the entire terminal region, contained within the conducting sleeve 50.
- the encapsulated region ends at the insulating block 3i and at the exposed end of the cable 2h.
- a rubber compound or other suitable elastomer 24 is molded to the cable jacket at 26 and to the periphery of the sleeve 50 and associated assembled terminal structure.
- a projecting circular flange portion 27 is preferably formed in the molded rubber structure. This flange provides a means for mechanically securing the connectorjacket 24% to a similar peripheral mating flange portion of the connector 25.
- a retaining ring 3'11! is provided with threads on a seat which fits against the shoulder of the peripheral flange 27. These threads mate with threads on a retaining ring 30a on the connector portion 25.
- FIGS. t and 5 The construction of the plug portion of the waterproof connector is illustrated in FIGS. t and 5.
- another circular disk of electrical insulating material 55 is also provided with three holes which receive the terminal pins 56, 57 and 5d.
- These pins are preferably provided with enlarged flange portions which set off the region of the terminal lugs "ll and 72.
- the pins may be inserted from the inside surface of the insulating disk.
- the diameters of the holes are such that the full diameters of the pins Sti-Ed are snugly fitted throughout the entire thickness of the insulating disk 55. This fit insures a maximum strength for the terminal pins.
- a rubberlike compound is applied over both of the assemblies described thus far in order to form the waterproof outer jackets which cover the rigid insulator blocks 31, 55 and the shield-sleeves 50, 55a.
- This compound forrns a long tapered portion flaring smoothly from the cable to the jacket flange.
- a relatively heavy wall of rubber is molded to form a recessed cuplike cavity 75 within which the plug terminals 56, 57 are contained.
- a similar heavy wall of rubber is formed as a plug 76 for containing socket terminals.
- the diameter of the molded rubber cavity 75 surrounding the plug terminals of FIG. 5 is chosen to produce an interference fit relative to the diameter of plug 76 (FIG. 3).
- FIGS. 3 and 5 show that the electrically conducting sleeves 50 and 50a form an effective extension of the cable shields so that the shielding is electrically completed throughout the terminal region.
- the shielding is practically continuous except for a very small clearance portion of the interface of the plug 76 and cavity 75.
- the plug and cavity form a waterproof seal owing to the interference fit.
- the threaded retaining ring clamps 30 and 30a located over the cylindrical bodies of the connector halves may be tightened after electrical and mechanical engagement of the connector halves. The ring clamps apply pressure against the mating flange portions 27 and 29, thus squeezing them together and preventing accidental disengagement of the connectors during vibration or when tension forces are applied to the cables.
- each of said connector portions including a rigid block of insulating material, a plurality of pin terminal means located within the rigid insulating block in one portion of said connector, a plurality of socket terminal means located within the rigid block in the other portion of said connector, a metallic sleeve surrounding the periphery of and extending beyond each of said rigid blocks of insulating material, waterproof jacketed cable means including an electrical shield surrounding a plurality of insulated electrical conductors, means for electrically connecting said shield in each of said cable means to a corresponding one of said metallic sleeves and to one of said electrical terminals in the corresponding portion of said separable connector, said insulated electrical conductors being connected to other of said electrical terminal means, and a rigid potting compound filling the terminal region bounded by the inside surface of said metal sleeve, a surface of said insulating block, and the exposed end of said cable.
- a plug end portion of a separable underwater connector for use in deep water, said plug comprising a rigid block of insulating material having a front surface and a rear surface, holes in said insulating block, electrically conducting pin terminals having enlarged flange portions thereon, said pins snugly passing through said holes in said insulating block, and resting with said flange portions against the rear surface of said block with the pins projecting beyond the front surface of said insulating block, a jacketed underwater cable containing at least one insulated electrical conductor surrounded by a shield located beneath said jacket, a metallic sleeve sealed to the periphery of said insulating block with the open end of said sleeve projecting away from the rear surface of said insulating block toward the end of said shield of the jacketed cable sufficient to effectively provide shielded continuity between the sleeve and shield, means for electrically connecting said shield to said metallic sleeve and to one of said pin terminals, means for electrically connecting said insulated conductor to another
- a socket end portion of a separable underwater connector comprising a rigid block of insulating material having a front surface and a rear surface, counterbored holes in said insulating block with the smaller portion of the counterbored holes passing through the front surface of said insulating block, socket terminal means in each hole, the dimensions of said socket terminal assemblies enabling an insertion of said terminals snugly into the counterbored holes from the rear surface of said insulating block, a jacketed waterproof cable containing at least one insulated electrical conductor surrounded by a shield located beneath said jacket, a metallic sleeve sealed to the periphery of said insulating block with the open end of said sleeve projecting away from the rear surface of said insulating block and extending toward the end of said shield of the cable sufficient to effectively provide shielded continuity between the sleeve and shield, said cable shield being electrically connected to said metallic sleeve and to one of said socket terminals, said insulated conductor being electrically connected to another one of said socket terminal
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