Device and method for splicing shielded wire cables
US-2015229115-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US12117115B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12117115-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217695156-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2021 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2024 |
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An electrical pass-through assembly for traversing a structure includes a sleeve defining a fixed end, a locked end, a passage extending between the fixed end and the locked end, a mating feature disposed on the fixed end, and a locking feature disposed on the locked end. The electrical pass-through assembly also includes a fitting configured to attach the structure. The fitting includes an inner surface defining an opening shaped to receive the fixed end of the sleeve. A corresponding mating feature is disposed along the inner surface of the fitting and engages with the mating feature disposed at the fixed end of the sleeve to prevent relative rotation between the fitting and the sleeve. The electrical pass-through assembly also includes a locking retainer including a corresponding locking feature that securely engages with the locking feature disposed at the locked end of the sleeve.
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An electrical pass-through assembly for traversing a structure, the electrical pass-through assembly comprising: a sleeve defining a fixed end, a locked end, a passage extending between the fixed end and the locked end, a mating feature disposed on the fixed end, and a locking feature disposed on the locked end; a fitting configured to attach to the structure, the fitting including an inner surface defining an opening shaped to receive the fixed end of the sleeve, wherein a corresponding mating feature is disposed along the inner surface of the fitting and engages with the mating feature disposed at the fixed end of the sleeve to prevent relative rotation between the fitting and the sleeve, and wherein the structure is an aircraft wing comprising a front spar and a rear spar and the electrical pass-through assembly extends lengthwise through the front spar and the rear spar; and a locking retainer including a corresponding locking feature that securely engages with the locking feature disposed at the locked end of the sleeve. 2. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a tensioning member received by the locked end of the sleeve, wherein the tensioning member is configured to provide tension between the locking retainer and the structure. 3. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , further comprising one or more wiring harness sleeves, wherein each wiring harness sleeve includes a passageway configured to contain a corresponding wiring harness. 4. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 3 , wherein the sleeve includes one or more pairs of blades that extend longitudinally along an inner surface of the sleeve. 5. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 4 , wherein each wiring harness sleeve includes a sleeve lock engaged between the one or more pairs of blades to prevent relative rotation between the wiring harness sleeve and the sleeve. 6. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 4 , wherein each blade of the one or more pairs of blades includes a first retaining feature disposed at the fixed end of the sleeve and a second retaining feature disposed at the locked end of the sleeve. 7. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a first retaining ring that is secured by the first retaining feature of each blade, wherein the first retaining ring abuts against a first end surface of the one or more wiring harness sleeves to prevent translational movement of the one or more wiring harness sleeves. 8. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a second retaining ring that engages with the second retaining feature of each blade, wherein the second retaining ring abuts against a second end surface of the one or more wiring harness sleeves to prevent translational movement of the one or more wiring harness sleeves. 9. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 3 , wherein the one or more wiring harness sleeves include of a pair of identical wiring harness sleeves that interlock with one another. 10. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mating feature disposed on the fixed end of the sleeve and the corresponding mating feature disposed along the inner surface of the fitting comprise a one or more interlocking tabs. 11. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , wherein the fixed end of the sleeve includes a lip that circumferentially extends around an outer surface of the sleeve, wherein the lip of the sleeve engages with the inner surface of the fitting. 12. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , wherein the locking feature disposed on the locked end of the sleeve includes one or more ramped grooves that extend around an outer surface of the sleeve and terminate at an end stop. 13. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 12 , wherein the corresponding locking feature of the locking retainer includes one or more raised posts, wherein each raised post is configured to lockingly engage with a corresponding end stop of one of the ramped grooves. 14. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first dust seal disposed on the fixed end of the sleeve, wherein the first dust seal is split to seal around one or more wiring harnesses. 15. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 14 , wherein the first dust seal is engaged with a first lip disposed around the opening of the fitting. 16. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second dust seal disposed on the locked end of the sleeve, wherein the second dust seal is split to seal around one or more wiring harnesses. 17. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 16 , wherein the second dust seal is engaged with a second lip disposed around the locking feature. 18. The electrical pass-through assembly of claim 1 , further comprising one or more wiring harnesses received within the passage of the sleeve, wherein the one or more wiring harnesses extend along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve through both the fixed end and the locked end. 19. A method of installing an electrical pass-through assembly that traverses a structure, the method comprising: attaching a fitting to the structure, wherein the fitting includes an inner surface defining an opening; inserting a sleeve within the opening of the fitting, wherein the sleeve includes a fixed end, a locked end, a passage extending between the fixed end and the locked end, a mating feature disposed on the fixed end, and a locking feature disposed on the locked end; engaging the mating feature disposed on the fixed end of the sleeve with a corresponding mating feature disposed along the inner surface of the fitting to prevent relative rotation between the fitting and the sleeve; securely engaging the locking feature disposed on the locked end of the sleeve with a corresponding locking feature that is part of a locking retainer; and sliding one or more wiring harness sleeves through the sleeve, wherein the one or more wiring harness sleeves extend along a longitudinal axis of the sleeve and extend through both the fixed end and the locked end. 20. An electrical pass-through assembly for traversing a structure, the electrical pass-through assembly comprising: a sleeve defining a fixed end, a locked end, a passage extending between the fixed end and the locked end, a mating feature disposed on the fixed end, and a locking feature disposed on the locked end; a fitting configured to attach to the structure, the fitting including an inner surface defining an opening shaped to receive the fixed end of the sleeve, wherein a corresponding mating feature is disposed along the inner surface of the fitting and engages with the mating feature disposed at the fixed end of the sleeve to prevent relative rotation between the fitting and the sleeve; a locking retainer including a corresponding locking feature that securely engages with the locking feature disposed at the locked end of the sleeve; and one or more wiring harness sleeves, wherein each wiring harness sleeve includes a passageway configured to contain a corresponding wiring harness, and wherein the sleeve includes one or more pairs of blades that extend longitudinally along an inner surface of the sleeve, and wherein each wiring harness sleeve includes a sleeve lock engaged between the one or more pairs of blades to prevent relative rotation between the wiring harness sleeve and the sleeve.
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