Flippable electrical connector
US-9525223-B2 · Dec 20, 2016 · US
US2025087985A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025087985-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318462811-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2023 |
| Publication date | Mar 13, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A ground cone for providing electrical contact to an interior of a conduit is provided. The ground cone includes a cone body including one or more tabs positioned on the cone body and extending radially outward from the cone body, the one or more tabs positioned separately from one another. At least one of the one or more tabs has a helical edge, the helical edge shaped to be received in a groove of a thread. The cone body includes a cap end and a bottom end opposite the cap end. The ground cone also includes a cap extending longitudinally from the cone body at the cap end and extending toward the bottom end. The cone body and the cap define a channel sized to receive an end of a conduit therein.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A ground cone for providing electrical contact to an interior of a conduit, comprising: a cone body comprising one or more tabs positioned on the cone body and extending radially outward from the cone body, the one or more tabs positioned separately from one another, at least one of the one or more tabs having a helical edge, the helical edge shaped to be received in a groove of a thread, the cone body comprising a cap end and a bottom end opposite the cap end; and a cap extending longitudinally from the cone body at the cap end and extending toward the bottom end, wherein the cone body and the cap define a channel sized to receive an end of a conduit therein. 2 . The ground cone of claim 1 , wherein the helical edge further comprises a projection protruding radially outward from a remaining of the helical edge. 3 . The ground cone of claim 1 , wherein the cone body comprises a bulging portion extending radially outward from a remaining of the cone body. 4 . The ground cone of claim 1 , wherein the cone body comprises a leading portion positioned at the bottom end of the cone body and positioned longitudinally further away from the cap than the helical edge. 5 . The ground cone of claim 1 , wherein the cone body comprises a plurality of tabs, the helical edges of the plurality of tabs shaped to be received in grooves of threads. 6 . The ground cone of claim 1 , wherein the ground cone is integrally formed into one single piece. 7 . The ground cone of claim 1 , wherein the cap further comprises a flange extending radially outward away from a remaining of the cap. 8 . A ground cone for providing electrical contact to an interior of a conduit, comprising: a cone body comprising one or more tabs positioned on the cone body and extending radially outward from the cone body, the one or more tabs positioned separately from one another, at least one of the one or more tabs having an edge comprising a projection protruding radially outward from a remaining of the edge, the cone body comprising a cap end and a bottom end opposite the cap end; and a cap extending longitudinally from the cone body at the cap end and extending toward the bottom end, wherein the cone body and the cap define a channel sized to receive an end of a conduit therein. 9 . The ground cone of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the edges is a helical edge, the helical edge shaped to be received in a groove of a thread. 10 . The ground cone of claim 9 , wherein the cone body comprises a plurality of tabs, the helical edges of the plurality of tabs shaped to be received in grooves of threads. 11 . The ground cone of claim 8 , wherein the cone body comprises a bulging portion extending radially outward from a remaining of the cone body. 12 . The ground cone of claim 8 , wherein the cone body comprises a leading portion positioned at the bottom end of the cone body and positioned longitudinally further away from the cap than the edge. 13 . The ground cone of claim 8 , wherein the ground cone is integrally formed into one single piece. 14 . The ground cone of claim 8 , wherein the cap further comprises a flange extending radially outward away from a remaining of the cap. 15 . A method of fabricating a conduit assembly, comprising: providing a conduit; providing a ground cone, wherein the ground cone includes: a cone body including one or more tabs positioned on the cone body and extending radially outward from the cone body, the one or more tabs positioned separately from one another, at least one of the one or more tabs having an edge comprising a projection protruding radially outward from a remaining of the edge, the cone body including a cap end and a bottom end opposite the cap end; and a cap extending longitudinally from the cone body at the cap end and extending toward the bottom end, wherein the cone body and the cap define a channel sized to receive an end of the conduit therein; and coupling the ground cone with the conduit. 16 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the coupling further comprises: pushing the cone body into the conduit such that the projection engages with the conduit. 17 . The method of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the edges is a helical edge, the helical edge shaped to be received in a groove of a thread of the conduit, and the coupling further comprises rotatably coupling the ground cone with the conduit by: engaging the helical edge with the thread of the conduit. 18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the cone body includes a plurality of tabs, the helical edges of the plurality of tabs shaped to be received in grooves of threads of the conduit, and the coupling further comprises rotatably coupling the ground cone with the conduit by: engaging the helical edges with the threads of the conduit. 19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the cone body includes a bulging portion extending radially outward from a remaining of the cone body, and the coupling further comprising: coupling the ground cone with the conduit such that the bulging portion presses against the conduit. 20 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the cone body includes a leading portion positioned at the bottom end of the cone body and positioned longitudinally further away from the cap than the edge, and the coupling further comprising: inserting the leading portion into the conduit; and coupling the one or more tabs with the conduit.
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