Torque controlling break screw

US9366282B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9366282-B2
Application numberUS-201414466439-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 22, 2014
Priority dateSep 6, 2013
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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Abstract

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A torque controlling break screw is provided for securing a wire or cable within a connector. The break screw comprises a nut, a thin-walled, hollow screw and a torque limiting feature between the nut and the screw.

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What is claimed is: 1. A torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector, the torque controlling break screw comprising: a threaded, thin-walled screw body; a nut secured at a distal end of the screw body; a torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body; wherein the screw and nut combination are screwed into an aperture within the connector until the screw contacts a conductor housed within the connector body; wherein when a force is applied to the nut which exceeds the strength of the torque limiting feature, it causes the nut to break loose from the distal end of the screw by overcoming the torque limiting feature so that it can travel down the length of the screw body until it contacts the connector; and wherein when an even greater force is applied to the nut when in contact with the connector body, it exceeds the shear strength of the screw body and causes the excess length of the screw body to be sheared off such that the remaining screw is flush with the surface of the connector. 2. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body is comprised of a chemical thread locking epoxy compound located between the nut and the distal end of the screw body. 3. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body is a shear pin that extends through the nut and extends through the screw body. 4. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body is a thread insert that is comprised of material located within a slot in the screw threads which runs perpendicular to the screw threads and is located immediately below the nut. 5. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body is a thread lock that is comprised of material located in the grooves of the threads which are immediately adjacent to the nut at the distal end of the screw body. 6. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the threaded, thin-walled screw body is further comprised of spiral grooves on the inside of the screw body in order to provide a clean break of the screw body when it is sheared off by the nut. 7. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the threaded, thin-walled screw body is further comprised of discrete grooves on the inside of the screw body in order to provide a clean break of the screw body when it is sheared off by the nut. 8. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , further comprising: an interior bottom surface of the threaded, thin-walled screw body that contains a recessed portion shaped to fit a hex key or Allen key, and a hollow inside portion of the screw body, the hollow inside portion being larger across than the recessed portion; wherein the screw body hollow inside portion is adapted to pass the Allen key from the distal end of the screw body downward to be received in the recessed portion, so that the remaining screw body which is flush with the surface of the connector can be backed out from the connector to be removed, if necessary. 9. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the force that is required to break the nut loose from being secured at the distal end of the screw body and overcome the torque limiting feature must exceed 250 in-lbs. 10. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 1 , wherein the force applied to the nut that is required to shear the excess length of the screw body from the surface of the connector so that the remaining screw body is flush with the connector must exceed 350 in-lbs. 11. A torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector, the torque controlling break screw comprising: a threaded, thin-walled screw body; a nut secured at a distal end of the screw body; a torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body which is comprised of a chemical thread locking epoxy compound located between the nut and the distal end of the screw body; wherein the screw and nut combination are screwed into an aperture within the connector until the screw contacts a conductor housed within the connector body; wherein when a force is applied to the nut which exceeds the strength of the torque limiting feature, it causes the nut to break loose from the distal end of the screw by overcoming the torque limiting feature so that it can travel down the length of the screw body until it contacts the connector; and wherein when an even greater force is applied to the nut when in contact with the connector body, it exceeds the shear strength of the screw body and causes the excess length of the screw body to be sheared off such that the remaining screw is flush with the surface of the connector. 12. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 11 , wherein the threaded, thin-walled screw body is further comprised of spiral grooves or discrete grooves on the inside of the screw body in order to provide a clean break of the screw body when it is sheared off by the nut. 13. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 11 , further comprising: an interior bottom surface of the threaded, thin-walled screw body that contains a recessed portion shaped to fit a hex key or Allen key, and a hollow inside portion of the screw body, the hollow inside portion being larger across than the recessed portion; wherein the screw body hollow inside portion is adapted to pass the Allen key from the distal end of the screw body downward to be received in the recessed portion, so that the remaining screw body which is flush with the surface of the connector can be backed out from the connector to be removed, if necessary. 14. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 11 , wherein the force that is required to break the nut loose from being secured at the distal end of the screw body and overcome the torque limiting feature must exceed 250 in-lbs. 15. The torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector of claim 11 , wherein the force applied to the nut that is required to shear the excess length of the screw body from the surface of the connector so that the remaining screw body is flush with the connector must exceed 350 in-lbs. 16. A torque controlling break screw for securing a wire or cable within a connector, the torque controlling break screw comprising: a threaded, thin-walled screw body with spiral or discrete grooves on the inside of the screw body; a nut secured at a distal end of the screw body; a torque limiting feature which keeps the nut secured at the distal end of the screw body; wherein the screw and nut combination are screwed into an aperture within the connector until the screw contacts a conductor housed within the connector b

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  • Conductive members located under tip of screw · CPC title

  • by means of a settable material · CPC title

  • F16B31/02Primary

    for indicating {the attainment of a particular tensile load} or limiting tensile load {(apparatus for, or method of, determining value of torque or twisting moment for tightening a nut or other member similarly stressed G01L5/24)} · CPC title

  • with a pin or staple parallel to the bolt axis · CPC title

  • using screw-thread elements (F16B2/08 - F16B2/12 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9366282B2 cover?
A torque controlling break screw is provided for securing a wire or cable within a connector. The break screw comprises a nut, a thin-walled, hollow screw and a torque limiting feature between the nut and the screw.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thomas & Betts Int Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16B31/02. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).