Collective conductor and method for producing collective conductor
US-9251926-B2 · Feb 2, 2016 · US
US9991608B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9991608-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715587799-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A method is provided for preparing a wire for installation of a terminal. The method comprises removing an insulating layer from a conductor to expose a portion of a conductor. The method further includes attaching a conductive foil layer to a portion of the exposed portion of the conductor by applying pressure to the conductive foil layer. Terminated wires are also provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A terminated wire consisting of: a conductor comprising an exposed portion and being formed of a first material; an insulating layer circumferentially surrounding a portion of the conductor adjacent to the exposed portion; a conductive layer formed of a second material and joined to the exposed portion of the conductor such that the exposed portion of the conductor and the conductive layer cooperate to form an amalgamated mass; and a contact element formed of a third material and secured to the amalgamated mass; wherein: the first material and the second material are different; and the exposed portion of the conductor and the conductive layer are substantially the same length. 2. The terminated wire of claim 1 wherein the first material and the third material are different. 3. The terminated wire of claim 2 wherein the first material comprises an aluminum alloy, the second material comprises copper, and the third material comprises a copper alloy. 4. The terminated wire of claim 1 wherein the third material comprises brass. 5. The terminated wire of claim 1 wherein the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor are joined together by welding. 6. The terminated wire of claim 5 wherein the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor are joined together by ultrasonic welding. 7. The terminated wire of claim 1 wherein the conductor has a diameter, the conductive layer has a thickness, and the ratio of the diameter of the conductor to the thickness of the conductive layer is about 200:1. 8. The terminated wire of claim 1 wherein the contact element comprises a crimped terminal. 9. The terminated wire of claim 1 wherein the conductive layer comprises a ferrule. 10. The terminated wire of claim 9 wherein the ferrule comprises a hollow sleeve that defines respective openings at opposite ends of the hollow sleeve. 11. A terminated wire consisting of: a conductor comprising an exposed portion and being formed of a first material; a conductive layer formed of a second material and joined to the exposed portion of the conductor such that the exposed portion of the conductor and the conductive layer cooperate to form an amalgamated mass; and a contact element formed of a third material and secured to the amalgamated mass; wherein: the first material and the second material are different; and the exposed portion of the conductor and the conductive layer are substantially the same length. 12. The terminated wire of claim 11 wherein: the first material comprises an aluminum alloy; the second material comprises copper; the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor are joined together by ultrasonic welding; the contact element comprises a crimped terminal; and the conductive layer comprises a ferrule. 13. A method for installing a contact element on a wire, the wire comprising a conductor, the conductor comprising an exposed portion and being formed of a first material, the method consisting of: joining a conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor together to form an amalgamated mass; and securing the contact element to the amalgamated mass, wherein: the conductive layer is formed of a second material; the contact element is formed of a third material; the first material and the second material are different; and the exposed portion of the conductor and the conductive layer are substantially the same length. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein joining the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor together comprises welding the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor together. 15. The method of claim 14 wherein welding the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor together comprises ultrasonically welding the conductive layer and the exposed portion of the conductor together. 16. The method of claim 13 wherein securing the contact element to the amalgamated mass comprises crimping the contact element to the amalgamated mass. 17. The method of claim 13 wherein the first material comprises aluminum, the second material comprises copper, and the third material comprises a copper alloy. 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the conductor has a diameter, the conductive layer has a thickness, and the ratio of the diameter of the conductor to the thickness of the conductive layer is about 200:1. 19. The method of claim 13 wherein the conductive layer comprises a ferrule. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the ferrule comprises a hollow sleeve that defines respective openings at opposite ends of the hollow sleeve.
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