Electronic connector with integrated dual sense terminal device
US-2024396236-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9502782B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9502782-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314049925-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A stab for use in a plug-in assembly includes a stab piece and a lug. The stab piece includes one or more contact arms configured to engage a bus bar, and a base portion coupled to the one or more contact arms. The base portion is configured to be coupled to a stab shaft for rotating the stab about a rotational axis to transition the stab from a retracted position to an extended position. The lug is coupled to the stab piece and configured to receive wire for transmitting power from the bus bar to an electrical component. The lug is configured to be deformed around the wire to hold the wire when a crimping force is applied to the lug. The lug is configured to hold the wire at a position approximately centered on a rotational axis of the stab shaft when the lug is deformed by the crimping force.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stab for use in a plug-in assembly, comprising: a stab piece configured to be rotated into and out of engagement with a bus bar via rotation about a rotational axis, the stab piece comprising: one or more contact arms of the stab piece configured to engage the bus bar; and a base portion of the stab piece coupled to the one or more contact arms; and a lug coupled to the stab piece and configured to receive a wire for transmitting power from the bus bar to an electrical component; wherein the lug is configured to be deformed around the wire to hold the wire when a crimping force is applied to the lug, wherein the lug is configured to hold the wire at a position approximately centered on an axis when the lug is deformed by the crimping force, the stab piece comprises two contact arms and the base portion coupled between the two contact arms, the lug comprises a lug body having an opening for receiving and holding the wire, wherein the lug is configured such that the lug body is deformed toward the base portion of the stab piece when the crimping force is applied to the lug, and the lug comprises a lug base coupled with the base portion of the stab piece, wherein a width of the lug base is smaller than a width of the lug body such that the lug body is deformed toward the base portion when the crimping force is applied to the lug. 2. The stab of claim 1 , wherein the lug comprises a plurality of wings extending from the lug body, and wherein the wings are configured to interface with the contact arms to brace the lug between the contact arms when the crimping force is applied to the lug. 3. The stab of claim 1 , wherein the lug comprises a plurality of wings extending from the lug body, wherein the wings are configured to interface with the two contact arms to allow self-alignment of the lug between the contact arms. 4. The stab of claim 1 , comprising a single piece comprising the stab piece and the lug. 5. The stab of claim 1 , wherein the stab piece and the lug are two separate pieces that are coupled together. 6. The stab of claim 1 , wherein the base portion of the stab piece is configured to be coupled to a stab shaft for rotating the stab about the axis to transition the stab between engagement and disengagement with the bus bar. 7. A plug-in unit, comprising: at least one stab configured to engage a bus, wherein the at least one stab comprises a stab piece having one or more contact arms configured to engage a bus bar of the bus and a base portion coupled to the one or more contact arms, and a lug coupled to the stab piece, wherein the lug is disposed around and coupled to wire to transmit power from the bus bar to an electrical component; and a stab shaft coupled with the base portion of the at least one stab, wherein the stab shaft is configured to be movable for transitioning the at least one stab between engagement and disengagement with the bus bar; wherein the lug is configured to hold the wire at a position approximately centered on an axis of the stab shaft, and wherein the lug is aligned with the contact arms via wings extending from the lug to fit into grooves formed in the one or more contact arms. 8. The plug-in unit of claim 7 , wherein the stab shaft is configured to be rotated about a rotational axis to rotationally transition the at least one stab between engagement and disengagement with the bus bar, and wherein the lug is configured to hold the wire at a position approximately centered on the rotational axis of the stab shaft. 9. The plug-in unit of claim 7 , wherein the lug is crimped to hold the wire at the position approximately centered on the axis of the stab shaft. 10. The plug-in unit of claim 7 , wherein the lug is disposed around and coupled to wire with a gauge of approximately #8 to 4/0. 11. The plug-in unit of claim 7 , wherein the plug-in unit is configured to provide power of approximately 70 to 360 amps from the bus bar to the electrical component. 12. A method for assembling a plug-in unit, comprising: disposing a wire in an opening of a lug, wherein the wire is configured to transmit power from a bus bar to an electrical component, and wherein the lug forms part of a stab configured to engage the bus bar for transmitting the power from the bus bar to the wire, wherein the stab is configured to be rotated into or out of engagement with the bus bar via rotation about a rotational axis, wherein the stab comprises a stab piece and the lug, the lug being coupled to the stab piece, and wherein the stab piece comprises two contact arms configured to engage the bus bar and a base portion of the stab piece coupled between the two contact arms; crimping the lug to couple the lug with the wire such that the wire is approximately centered on the rotational axis; coupling the lug to the base portion of the stab piece; and aligning the lug with the stab piece by abutting wings extending from the lug with grooves formed in the contact arms. 13. The method of claim 12 , comprising bracing the lug between the contact arms via the wings extending from a lug body of the lug, such that the lug deforms toward the base portion during crimping. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein a width of the lug where the lug is coupled to the base portion is less than a width of the lug where the wire is disposed in the opening. 15. The method of claim 12 , comprising forging the stab from a single piece of material, and bending the contact arms to a substantially parallel position. 16. A stab for use in a plug-in assembly, comprising: a stab piece configured to be rotated into and out of engagement with a bus bar via rotation about a rotational axis, the stab piece comprising: one or more contact arms of the stab piece configured to engage the bus bar; and a base portion of the stab piece coupled to the one or more contact arms; and a lug coupled to the stab piece and configured to receive a wire for transmitting power from the bus bar to an electrical component; wherein the lug is configured to be deformed around the wire to hold the wire when a crimping force is applied to the lug, wherein the lug is configured to hold the wire at a position approximately centered on an axis when the lug is deformed by the crimping force, wherein the stab piece comprises two contact arms and the base portion coupled between the two contact arms, the lug comprises a lug body having an opening for receiving and holding the wire, wherein the lug is configured such that the lug body is deformed toward the base portion of the stab piece when the crimping force is applied to the lug, and the stab piece comprises two contact arms and the base portion is coupled between the contact arms, wherein the lug comprises a plurality of wings extending from the lug body, and wherein the wings are configured to interface with the contact arms to brace the lug between the contact arms when the crimping force is applied to the lug. 17. A method for assembling a plug-in unit, comprising: disposing a wire in an opening of a lug, wherein the wire is configured to transmit power from a bus bar to an electrical component, and wherein the lug forms part of a stab configured to engage the bus bar for transmitting the power from the bus bar to the wire, wherein the stab is configured to be rotated into or out of engagement with the bus bar via rotation about a rotational axis, wherein the stab comprises a stab piece and the lug, the lug being coupled to the stab piece, and wherein the stab piece comprises two contact arms configured to engage the bus bar and a base portion of
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