Wire harness
US-2015372415-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2016261064A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016261064-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615060417-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention provides a ruggedized heavy duty source connector adapted for use on large air guns. The source connector comprises reinforcing fibers in the cable jacket that are anchored to the connector front shell, an external blast shield in place of a rear shell, and a fatigue resistant strain relief overmold.
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What is claimed is: 1 ) A ruggedized source connector comprising: a body having a front, a back, an interior and an exterior; an overmold assembly disposed in part at the back and in the interior of the body; a shell mechanically coupled to the body and disposed about the exterior of the back of the body and covering at least a portion of the overmold assembly; a set of pins disposed in the interior at the front of the body; and a cable disposed within the overmold assembly and having a set of conductors electrically connected to the set of pins. 2 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein the shell comprises a blast shield. 3 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein the overmold assembly comprises a shell-to-overmold transition and a tapered tail adapted to provide strain relief to the cable. 4 ) The source connector of claim 3 wherein the strain relief is provided by a plurality of reinforcement layers. 5 ) The source connector of claim 4 wherein the reinforcement layers comprise layers of aramid fiber reinforcement. 6 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein the overmold assembly comprises a engineered polymer overmold. 7 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein a set of o-rings are disposed at the front of the body and are adapted to provide a hermetic seal when the source connector is in a mated configuration. 8 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein the shell is coupled with the body by a threaded portion. 9 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein the cable is potted in a socket within the interior of the body. 10 ) The source connector of claim 9 wherein the potting is an epoxy potting and the socket is a spelter socket. 11 ) The source connector of claim 1 wherein the set of pins are disposed in a retained insert at the front of the body. 12 ) A system for providing an electrical connection to a piece of subsea equipment requiring a strain and pressure-resistant connection, the system comprising: an electrical power source; the piece of subsea equipment comprising a set of receptacles; a ruggedized source connector cable having a first source connector and a second source connector, each of the first source connector and the second source connector comprising: a body having a front, a back, an interior and an exterior; an overmold assembly disposed in part at the back and in the interior of the body; a shell mechanically coupled to the body and disposed about the exterior of the back of the body and covering at least a portion of the overmold assembly; a set of pins disposed in the interior at the front of the body; and a cable disposed within the overmold assembly and having a set of conductors electrically connected to the set of pins; wherein the piece of subsea equipment is connected to the electrical power source by the first source connector of the ruggedized source connector cable mated to a receptacle in the set of receptacles and the second source connector of the ruggedized source connector cable in an operative electrical connection with the electrical power source. 13 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the piece of subsea equipment is an air gun. 14 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the shell of the source connector comprises a blast shield. 15 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the overmold assembly of the source connector comprises a shell-to-overmold transition and a tapered tail adapted to provide strain relief to the cable. 16 ) The system of claim 15 wherein the strain relief is provided by a plurality of reinforcement layers. 17 ) The system of claim 16 wherein the reinforcement layers comprise layers of aramid fiber reinforcement. 18 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the overmold assembly of the source connector comprises a engineered polymer overmold. 19 ) The system of claim 12 wherein a set of o-rings are disposed at the front of the body of the source connector and are adapted to provide a hermetic seal when the source connector is mated with the receptacle. 20 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the shell of the source connector is joined with the body by a threaded portion. 21 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the cable is potted in a socket within the interior of the body. 22 ) The system of claim 21 wherein the potting is an epoxy potting and the socket is a spelter socket. 23 ) The system of claim 12 wherein the set of pins in the source connector are disposed in a retained insert at the front of the body.
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