Insulation piercing connector
US-10950955-B2 · Mar 16, 2021 · US
US11677168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11677168-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117454370-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 10, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2023 |
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Various implementations of insulation piercing connectors are disclosed. The insulation piercing connectors include a simple and efficient design for providing electrical tap connections to a power cable for voltage detection purposes. The insulation piercing connector includes at least a top housing and a bottom housing that come together to receive the power cable. Terminal contacts are housed internally within the insulation piercing connector, and the terminal contacts are positioned to pierce the power cable when the insulation piercing connector is assembled into an operational state.
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An insulation piercing connector, comprising: an outer insulator including a top opening through which a tap wire is configured to pass through; a tap wire housing including a top opening through which the tap wire is configured to pass through; a top housing including a terminal housing, wherein at least a portion of the top housing is configured to fit within the tap wire housing such that the top opening of the tap wire housing lines up over the terminal housing of the top housing when the top housing is fit within the tap wire housing in an assembled state; a bottom housing, wherein the top housing and the bottom housing form a central aperture for holding a power cable in a non-parallel configuration from the tap wire being received from the top housing; a contact configured to be housed within the contact housing of the top housing in the assembled state, the contact configured to receive the tap wire passed through the top opening of the tap wire housing and electrically couple the tap wire to the power cable; and wherein the tap wire is configured to be routed through the top opening of the outer insulator, the top opening of the tap wire housing, and received within the terminal housing of the top housing in the assembled state. 2. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , further comprising: an inner insulator surrounding a first end of the contact while within the top housing when the insulation piercing connector is in the assembled state. 3. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the central aperture is formed by a top portion of the bottom housing having a first concave portion and a bottom portion of the top housing having a second concave portion. 4. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the contact is included in an insulation piercing assembly, the insulation piercing assembly comprising the contact, an adjustment screw, and the terminal housing. 5. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the contact is included in an integrated contact assembly comprising a boss housing and contact tines, wherein the boss housing includes an aperture for receiving the tap wire and a fastener opening for receiving an adjustment screw. 6. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the contact is secured directly to the tap wire. 7. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the outer insulator includes a socket opening and the tap wire housing includes a socket protrusion configured to engage the socket opening to attach the tap wire housing to the outer insulator. 8. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the tap wire housing includes a window opening and the top housing includes a snap-fit configured to engage the window opening to attach the top housing to the tap wire housing. 9. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the outer insulator and the tap wire housing friction fit together. 10. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , wherein the tap wire housing is one of opaque, transparent, or semi-transparent. 11. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , further comprising: a support plate including at least one cut out; and at least one bolt including a threaded portion, wherein the at least one bolt secures the support plate to the bottom housing by extending through the at least one cut out of the support plate and through the bottom housing to secure an attachment to the top housing. 12. The insulation piercing connector of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one washer; and at least one hex nut, wherein the at least one washer and at least one hex nut secure a top end of the at least one bolt on the top housing. 13. A method of installing an insulation piercing connector, the method comprising: positioning an outer insulator to cover at least a portion of a top housing such that a top opening of the outer insulator lines up over a terminal housing included in the top housing; inserting a tap wire through the top opening of the outer insulator and a top opening of a top housing; receiving the tap wire into the terminal housing of an insulation piercing assembly housed within the top housing, wherein the insulation piercing assembly comprises at least one contact; inserting a cable between the top housing and a bottom housing in a non-parallel configuration from the tap wire being received from the top housing; and compressing the top housing and the bottom housing until the at least one contact included in the insulation piercing assembly contacts the cable to create an electrical coupling of the tap wire and the cable via the at least one contact. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the tap wire is inserted into the insulation piercing connector in a vertical downward direction, towards a central aperture. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the insulation piercing assembly further comprises an adjustment screw and a contact housing. 16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: positioning a support plate on a surface of the bottom housing so a cut out in the support plate lines up to a corresponding opening in the bottom housing; providing a bolt through the cut out in the support plate and the corresponding opening in the bottom housing; further providing the bolt through an opening in the top housing; and securing the bottom housing to the top housing via at least the bolt. 17. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: placing the at least one contact within an inner insulator while the at least one contact is housed within the top housing during an assembled state. 18. The method of claim 13 , wherein the top housing and the bottom housing form a central aperture for holding the cable. 19. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: positioning an outer insulator to cover at least a portion of the top housing. 20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the outer insulator is configured to snap-fit onto the top housing.
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