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WO1997030490A1
WO1997030490A1 PCT/US1997/002236 US9702236W WO9730490A1 WO 1997030490 A1 WO1997030490 A1 WO 1997030490A1 US 9702236 W US9702236 W US 9702236W WO 9730490 A1 WO9730490 A1 WO 9730490A1
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Paul A. Cornell
Roy K. Warner
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
    • H01R4/28Clamped connections, spring connections
    • H01R4/38Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a clamping member acted on by screw or nut
    • H01R4/40Pivotable clamping member
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
    • H01R4/58Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation characterised by the form or material of the contacting members
    • H01R4/66Connections with the terrestrial mass, e.g. earth plate, earth pin
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/71Rod side to plate or side
    • Y10T403/7171Two rods encompassed by single connector
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/71Rod side to plate or side
    • Y10T403/7182Yoke or ring-type connector
    • Y10T403/7188Rod received in open channel

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  • This invention relates to a ground rod connector of the type comprising first and second connector portions for interconnecting a ground rod and a ground wire.
  • Ground rod connectors are used to connect a ground wire to a ground rod.
  • the ground rod is typically a rigid metal bar or tube that is electrically grounded, as for example by being in electrical contact with the earth.
  • One type of prior art ground rod connector uses a set screw in a frame to establish electrical contact with the ground rod.
  • Such connectors may have difficulties adapting to thermal expansion and contraction of the ground rod. In some cases, such thermal expansion can cause a loosening of a set screw type ground rod connector. Of course, if the connector loosens an inadequate grounding connection is often the result.
  • the present invention is directed to an improved ground rod connector that accommodates thermal expansion and contraction, and that provides a reliable grounding connection.
  • a ground rod connector comprising first and second connector portions pivotably mounted together to move between an open position and a closed position.
  • Each of the connector portions comprises a ground rod clamping portion and a tail portion.
  • the tail portions are positioned adjacent to one another in side-by-side orientation when the connector portions are in the closed position.
  • a fastener is coupled between the tail portions to hold the connector portions in the closed position.
  • the connector portions cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passage and at least one ground wire receiving passage. These passages are formed in part by the first connector portion and in part by the second connector portion and are oriented such that movement of the connector portions to the closed position clamps a ground rod in the ground rod receiving passage and a ground wire in the ground wire receiving passage.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the ground rod connector of this invention.
  • Figure 2 is a side view of the embodiment of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a top view taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view corre ⁇ sponding to that of Figure 4 showing a modification of the first embodiment.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • Figure 7 is a top view of the connector of Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the connector of Figure 7.
  • Figure 9 is an exploded perspective view of a modification of the second embodiment of Figure 6.
  • Figure 10 is a cross sectional view of a variant of the embodiment of Figures 6-9.
  • FIGS. 1 through 4 show various views of connector 10 which incorporates a first preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • the connector 10 is adapted for use with a ground rod R and one or more ground wires .
  • the connector 10 includes a first portion 12 which defines a pivot bearing 14 and a ground rod clamping portion 16 immediately adjacent to the pivot bearing 14.
  • the first portion 12 also defines a tail portion 18 which generally extends in a plane parallel to a pivot axis A defined by the pivot bearing 14.
  • the tail portion 18 defines one or more ground wire clamping portions 20, each formed as a groove on a surface of the tail portion 18.
  • the connector 10 also includes a second portion 22 which defines a pivot shaft 24 pivotably received in the pivot bearing 14 such that the entire second portion 22 is pivotable about the axis A between an open position (not shown) and a closed position, as shown in Figures 1-4.
  • the second portion 22 includes a ground rod clamping portion 26 adjacent to the pivot shaft 24 and a tail portion 28.
  • the tail portion 28 defines a matching array of ground wire clamping portions 30, each formed as a respective groove in the appropriate surface of the tail portion 28.
  • the first and second portions 12, 22 are held in the closed position by a fastener, such as a bolt 32 and a washer 34.
  • the bolt 32 extends through an unthreaded opening in the tail portion 28, and threadedly engages a threaded opening in the tail portion 18, as best shown in Figure 2.
  • the ground rod clamping portions 16, 26 cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passage 36, in which diametrically opposed portions of the passage 36 are formed by the clamping portions 16, 26.
  • the ground rod clamping portions 16, 26 are configured such that when the connector 10 is moved to the closed position shown in Figure 1, the ground rod R is securely held in the ground rod receiving passage 36 by the diametri- cally opposed clamping portions 16, 26.
  • the ground wire clamping portions 20, 30 cooperate to form at least one ground wire receiving passage 38, which is sized to clamp the respective ground wire securely in place when the bolt 32 holds the first and second portions 12, 22 in the closed position of Figure 1.
  • the ground wire clamping portions 20, 30 form diametrically opposed portions of the ground wire receiving passage 38.
  • the ground wire receiving passage 38 is preferably undulating and serrated to insure excellent electrical contact between the connector 10 and the ground wire W.
  • Figure 4 shows the manner in which the ground wire receiving passage 38 is disposed on both sides of a plane of contact 40 between the tail portions 18, 28. If desired, the ground wire receiving passage 38 can be unserrated as shown at 42 in Figure 5, and it does not have to be undulating in all cases.
  • the bolt 32 is initially removed from the first and second portions 12, 22. Then the first and second portions 12, 22 are pivoted about the axis A to the open position (not shown) , and are moved into alignment with the ground rod R. At this point, the bolt 32 is installed in the first and second portions 12, 22 and tightened partially. The ground wire W is then positioned in the ground wire receiving passage
  • the first and second portions 12, 22 can be formed of a conductive metal alloy, and this metal alloy provides a rigidity and a resilience that insure long-term electrical contact with the ground rod R and the wire W, in spite of dimensional changes associated with thermal cycling.
  • the connector 10 can be installed on the ground rod R from the side of the ground rod R, and therefore it is not necessary to have access to an undistorted end of the ground rod R in order to use the connector 10.
  • the ground wire receiv ⁇ ing passages 38 can be formed in various sizes to accept ground wires W in a wide range of sizes, or to accept multiple ground wires W.
  • FIGS. 6 through 8 relate to a connector 110 which incorporates a second preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • the connector 110 includes a first portion 112 which defines pivot bearing 114.
  • the pivot bearing 114 defines a ground rod clamping portion 116, which in this embodiment comprises two diametrically opposed portions of the pivot bearing 114.
  • the first portion 112 also includes a tail portion 118, which is threaded to receive a bolt as described below.
  • the pivot bearing 114 also forms a ground wire clamping portion 120, which is again formed of two diametrically opposed portions of the pivot bearing 114.
  • the connector 110 also includes a second portion 122 which includes a pivot shaft 124 and a tail portion 128.
  • the pivot shaft 124 defines a ground rod clamping portion 126 and a ground wire clamping portion 130.
  • the clamping portions 126, 130 are formed as passages extending diametrically through the pivot shaft 124 and intersecting the pivot axis A.
  • the first and second portions 112, 122 are pivotable about the axis A between an open position (not shown) and a closed position, as shown in Figures 6 and 8.
  • the portions 112, 122 are held in the closed position by a fastener such as a bolt 132 and a washer 134.
  • the bolt 132 extends through an unthreaded opening in the tail portion 128 and is threadably received in a threaded opening in the tail portion 118, as shown in Figure 8.
  • the ground rod clamping portions 116, 126 cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passage 136 which extends through the pivot bearing 114 and the pivot shaft 124 substantially perpendicularly to the axis A.
  • the symbols 136a and 136b are used for first and second portions of the ground rod receiving passage 136
  • the symbol 136c is used for the central portion of the ground rod receiving passage, formed by the pivot shaft 124.
  • one or more portions of the ground rod receiving passage 136 can be serrated to improve electrical contact between the ground rod R and the first and second portions 112, 122.
  • one or more ground wire receiving passages 138 are formed by the ground wire clamping portions 120, 130.
  • the ground wire clamping portion 120 defines outer portions 138a, 138b of the ground wire receiving passage 138
  • the ground wire clamping portion 130 forms the central portion 138c of the ground wire receiving passage 138.
  • Figure 9 shows an exploded perspective view of a modified form of the connector 110 in which the ground rod receiving passage 136 is open at one side 144.
  • This allows the connector of Figure 9 to be installed on a ground rod R by moving the connector along the axis A until the ground rod R is positioned in the ground rod receiving passage 136. In this way, there is no need for access to the end of the ground rod R, and there is no requirement that the end of the ground rod R be of the same diameter as the body of the ground rod R.
  • the ground rod R and the ground wire W extend generally perpendicularly to the tail portions 118, 128, and generally perpendicularly to the axis A.
  • the ground rod receiving passage 136 and the ground wire receiving passage 138 may be oriented obliquely with respect to the tail portions 118, 128, as shown in Figure 10. This orientation places the tail portions 118, 128 more nearly in-line with the ground rod R. Installers of ground rods may sometimes force the ground rod R into the ground after the connector 110 has been attached to the rod R. This is possible where the ground is soft enough or where a hole has been previously formed in the ground.
  • the connector orientation shown in Figure 10 facilitates this approach by reducing the extent to which the tail portions extend radially away from the ground rod.
  • the connectors 10, 110 can be sized as appropriate for the ground rod R and ground wire W of the intended applica ⁇ tion. Proportions and details of construction can be modified extensively.
  • the bolt 32, 132 can be lengthened and made to cooperate with an external nut (not shown) .
  • the connector 110 can be modified such that the second portion 122 is reversibly mounted in the first portion 112 to accommodate two sizes of rods and wires, as described for example in U.S. Patent 4,479,694. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be taken as an illustration and not a definition of the present invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which are intended to define the scope of this invention.

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Abstract

A ground rod connector includes first (12, 112) and second (22, 122) connector portions that are pivotably mounted together to move between an open position and a closed position. The connector portions (12, 22, 112, 122) include tail portions (18, 28, 118, 128) that are positioned adjacent one another in side-by-side orientation when the connector portions are in the closed position, and a threaded fastener (32, 132) is coupled between the tail portions to hold the connector portions in the closed position. The connector portions cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passag e (36, 136) and at least one ground wire receiving passage (38, 138). These passages (36, 136, 38, 138) are formed in part by the first connector portion and in part by the second connector portion and are oriented such that movement of the connector portions to the closed position clamps a ground rod (R) and a ground wire (W) in the respective passages.

Description

GROUND ROD CONNECTOR
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a ground rod connector of the type comprising first and second connector portions for interconnecting a ground rod and a ground wire.
Ground rod connectors are used to connect a ground wire to a ground rod. The ground rod is typically a rigid metal bar or tube that is electrically grounded, as for example by being in electrical contact with the earth. One type of prior art ground rod connector uses a set screw in a frame to establish electrical contact with the ground rod. Such connectors may have difficulties adapting to thermal expansion and contraction of the ground rod. In some cases, such thermal expansion can cause a loosening of a set screw type ground rod connector. Of course, if the connector loosens an inadequate grounding connection is often the result.
The present invention is directed to an improved ground rod connector that accommodates thermal expansion and contraction, and that provides a reliable grounding connection. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to this invention, a ground rod connector is provided comprising first and second connector portions pivotably mounted together to move between an open position and a closed position. Each of the connector portions comprises a ground rod clamping portion and a tail portion. The tail portions are positioned adjacent to one another in side-by-side orientation when the connector portions are in the closed position. A fastener is coupled between the tail portions to hold the connector portions in the closed position. The connector portions cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passage and at least one ground wire receiving passage. These passages are formed in part by the first connector portion and in part by the second connector portion and are oriented such that movement of the connector portions to the closed position clamps a ground rod in the ground rod receiving passage and a ground wire in the ground wire receiving passage.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the ground rod connector of this invention.
Figure 2 is a side view of the embodiment of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a top view taken along line 3-3 of Figure 2. Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of Figure 2.
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view corre¬ sponding to that of Figure 4 showing a modification of the first embodiment. Figure 6 is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of this invention. Figure 7 is a top view of the connector of Figure 6.
Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the connector of Figure 7. Figure 9 is an exploded perspective view of a modification of the second embodiment of Figure 6.
Figure 10 is a cross sectional view of a variant of the embodiment of Figures 6-9.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE
PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Turning now to the drawings. Figures 1 through 4 show various views of connector 10 which incorporates a first preferred embodiment of this invention. The connector 10 is adapted for use with a ground rod R and one or more ground wires . The connector 10 includes a first portion 12 which defines a pivot bearing 14 and a ground rod clamping portion 16 immediately adjacent to the pivot bearing 14. The first portion 12 also defines a tail portion 18 which generally extends in a plane parallel to a pivot axis A defined by the pivot bearing 14. The tail portion 18 defines one or more ground wire clamping portions 20, each formed as a groove on a surface of the tail portion 18.
The connector 10 also includes a second portion 22 which defines a pivot shaft 24 pivotably received in the pivot bearing 14 such that the entire second portion 22 is pivotable about the axis A between an open position (not shown) and a closed position, as shown in Figures 1-4. The second portion 22 includes a ground rod clamping portion 26 adjacent to the pivot shaft 24 and a tail portion 28. The tail portion 28 defines a matching array of ground wire clamping portions 30, each formed as a respective groove in the appropriate surface of the tail portion 28. The first and second portions 12, 22 are held in the closed position by a fastener, such as a bolt 32 and a washer 34. The bolt 32 extends through an unthreaded opening in the tail portion 28, and threadedly engages a threaded opening in the tail portion 18, as best shown in Figure 2.
The ground rod clamping portions 16, 26 cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passage 36, in which diametrically opposed portions of the passage 36 are formed by the clamping portions 16, 26. The ground rod clamping portions 16, 26 are configured such that when the connector 10 is moved to the closed position shown in Figure 1, the ground rod R is securely held in the ground rod receiving passage 36 by the diametri- cally opposed clamping portions 16, 26.
The ground wire clamping portions 20, 30 cooperate to form at least one ground wire receiving passage 38, which is sized to clamp the respective ground wire securely in place when the bolt 32 holds the first and second portions 12, 22 in the closed position of Figure 1. The ground wire clamping portions 20, 30 form diametrically opposed portions of the ground wire receiving passage 38.
As best shown in Figure 4, the ground wire receiving passage 38 is preferably undulating and serrated to insure excellent electrical contact between the connector 10 and the ground wire W. Figure 4 shows the manner in which the ground wire receiving passage 38 is disposed on both sides of a plane of contact 40 between the tail portions 18, 28. If desired, the ground wire receiving passage 38 can be unserrated as shown at 42 in Figure 5, and it does not have to be undulating in all cases.
In use, the bolt 32 is initially removed from the first and second portions 12, 22. Then the first and second portions 12, 22 are pivoted about the axis A to the open position (not shown) , and are moved into alignment with the ground rod R. At this point, the bolt 32 is installed in the first and second portions 12, 22 and tightened partially. The ground wire W is then positioned in the ground wire receiving passage
38, and the bolt 32 is tightened until both the ground rod R and the ground wire are securely held in place in the connector 10.
The first and second portions 12, 22 can be formed of a conductive metal alloy, and this metal alloy provides a rigidity and a resilience that insure long-term electrical contact with the ground rod R and the wire W, in spite of dimensional changes associated with thermal cycling. The connector 10 can be installed on the ground rod R from the side of the ground rod R, and therefore it is not necessary to have access to an undistorted end of the ground rod R in order to use the connector 10. The ground wire receiv¬ ing passages 38 can be formed in various sizes to accept ground wires W in a wide range of sizes, or to accept multiple ground wires W.
Figures 6 through 8 relate to a connector 110 which incorporates a second preferred embodiment of this invention. The connector 110 includes a first portion 112 which defines pivot bearing 114. The pivot bearing 114 defines a ground rod clamping portion 116, which in this embodiment comprises two diametrically opposed portions of the pivot bearing 114.
The first portion 112 also includes a tail portion 118, which is threaded to receive a bolt as described below. The pivot bearing 114 also forms a ground wire clamping portion 120, which is again formed of two diametrically opposed portions of the pivot bearing 114. The connector 110 also includes a second portion 122 which includes a pivot shaft 124 and a tail portion 128. The pivot shaft 124 defines a ground rod clamping portion 126 and a ground wire clamping portion 130. The clamping portions 126, 130 are formed as passages extending diametrically through the pivot shaft 124 and intersecting the pivot axis A.
The first and second portions 112, 122 are pivotable about the axis A between an open position (not shown) and a closed position, as shown in Figures 6 and 8. The portions 112, 122 are held in the closed position by a fastener such as a bolt 132 and a washer 134. The bolt 132 extends through an unthreaded opening in the tail portion 128 and is threadably received in a threaded opening in the tail portion 118, as shown in Figure 8.
The ground rod clamping portions 116, 126 cooperate to form a ground rod receiving passage 136 which extends through the pivot bearing 114 and the pivot shaft 124 substantially perpendicularly to the axis A. In Figure 8 the symbols 136a and 136b are used for first and second portions of the ground rod receiving passage 136, and the symbol 136c is used for the central portion of the ground rod receiving passage, formed by the pivot shaft 124.
As shown in Figure 7, one or more portions of the ground rod receiving passage 136 can be serrated to improve electrical contact between the ground rod R and the first and second portions 112, 122. Similarly, one or more ground wire receiving passages 138 are formed by the ground wire clamping portions 120, 130. As before, the ground wire clamping portion 120 defines outer portions 138a, 138b of the ground wire receiving passage 138, and the ground wire clamping portion 130 forms the central portion 138c of the ground wire receiving passage 138. When the connector 110 is opened, the second portion 122 is pivoted counterclockwise from the posi¬ tion shown in Figure 8 until the central portion 136c is aligned with the outer portions 136a and 136b of the ground wire rod receiving passage 136. In this orientation of the second portion 122 the three portions 138a, b, c of the ground wire receiving passage 138 are also aligned. This allows the ground rod R and the ground wire W to be inserted in the connector 110. Then the bolt 132 is used to rotate the second portion 122 with respect to the first portion 112 to misalign the central portions 136b, 138b with respect to the outer portions 136a, c, 138a, c of the passages 136, 138. This continues until the tail portions 118, 128 contact one another at the plane of contact 140. In this way, both the ground rod R and the ground wire W are securely clamped in place between the first and second portions 112, 122, thereby estab¬ lishing excellent electrical contact therebetween. As shown in Figure 8, relieved areas 146 are provided between the pivot shaft 124 and the pivot bearing 114 to reduce shearing forces on the ground rod R and the ground wire W, and to insure that these elements are bent rather than sheared when the connector 110 is closed.
Figure 9 shows an exploded perspective view of a modified form of the connector 110 in which the ground rod receiving passage 136 is open at one side 144. This allows the connector of Figure 9 to be installed on a ground rod R by moving the connector along the axis A until the ground rod R is positioned in the ground rod receiving passage 136. In this way, there is no need for access to the end of the ground rod R, and there is no requirement that the end of the ground rod R be of the same diameter as the body of the ground rod R. In the embodiment shown in Figures 6 through 9, the ground rod R and the ground wire W extend generally perpendicularly to the tail portions 118, 128, and generally perpendicularly to the axis A. Alternately, the ground rod receiving passage 136 and the ground wire receiving passage 138 may be oriented obliquely with respect to the tail portions 118, 128, as shown in Figure 10. This orientation places the tail portions 118, 128 more nearly in-line with the ground rod R. Installers of ground rods may sometimes force the ground rod R into the ground after the connector 110 has been attached to the rod R. This is possible where the ground is soft enough or where a hole has been previously formed in the ground. The connector orientation shown in Figure 10 facilitates this approach by reducing the extent to which the tail portions extend radially away from the ground rod.
Of course, it should be understood that a wide range of changes and modifications can be made to the preferred embodiments described above. The connectors 10, 110 can be sized as appropriate for the ground rod R and ground wire W of the intended applica¬ tion. Proportions and details of construction can be modified extensively. The bolt 32, 132 can be lengthened and made to cooperate with an external nut (not shown) . The connector 110 can be modified such that the second portion 122 is reversibly mounted in the first portion 112 to accommodate two sizes of rods and wires, as described for example in U.S. Patent 4,479,694. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be taken as an illustration and not a definition of the present invention. It is the following claims, including all equivalents, which are intended to define the scope of this invention.

Claims

WE CLAIM :
1. A ground rod connector comprising: first and second connector portions pivotably mounted together to move between an open position and a closed position; each of said connector portions comprising a ground rod clamping portion and a tail portion; said tail portions positioned adjacent one another in side-by-side orientation when the connector portions are in the closed position; a fastener coupled between the tail portions to hold the connector portions in the closed position; said connector portions cooperating to form a ground rod receiving passage and at least one ground wire receiving passage, said passages formed in part by the first connector portion and in part by the second connector portion, said passages oriented such that movement of the connector portions to the closed position is operative to clamp a ground rod in the ground rod receiving passage and a ground wire in the ground wire receiving passage.
2. The invention of Claim 1 wherein the first and second connector portions form diametrically opposed portions of both passages.
3. The invention of Claim 1 wherein the first and second connector portions form portions of the ground rod receiving passage and the ground wire receiving passage that are axially spaced along a ground rod and a ground wire, respectively.
4. The invention of Claim 3 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is oriented substantially transverse to a plane of contact between the tail portions when the tail portions are in the closed position.
5. The invention of Claim 3 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is oriented obliquely to a plane of contact between the tail portions when the tail portions are in the closed position.
6. The invention of Claim 3 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is open at one side of the first and second connector portions transverse to said axis defined by the ground rod receiving passage, such that the ground rod connector receives the ground rod via said one side.
7. The invention of Claim 1 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is substantially parallel to the ground wire receiving passage.
8. The invention of Claim 1 wherein the first connector portion comprises a pivot bearing, and wherein the second connector portion comprises a pivot shaft pivotably received in the pivot bearing.
9. A ground rod connector comprising: first and second connector portions, said first connector portion comprising a pivot bearing, said second connector portion comprising a pivot shaft pivotably received in the pivot bearing such that the connector portions are pivotably mounted together to move about a pivot axis between an open position and a closed position; each of said connector portions comprising a ground rod clamping portion and a tail portion, said tail portions positioned adjacent one another in side- by-side orientation when the connector portions are in the closed position; a fastener coupled between the tail portions to hold the connector portions in the closed position; said ground rod clamping portions forming a ground rod receiving passage extending generally parallel to the pivot axis, wherein diametrically opposed portions of the ground rod receiving passage are formed by the respective ground rod clamping portions; said tail portions forming at least one ground wire receiving passage extending generally parallel to the pivot axis, wherein diametrically opposed portions of the ground wire receiving passage are formed by the respective tail portions; said passages oriented such that movement of the connector portions to the closed position is operative to clamp a ground rod in the ground rod receiving passage and a ground wire in the ground wire receiving passage.
10. The invention of Claim 1 or 9 wherein the ground wire receiving passage comprises a serrated surface .
11. The invention of Claim 1 or 9 wherein the ground wire receiving passage undulates between the first and second connector portions such that the ground wire is bent as the connector portions are moved to the closed position.
12. A ground rod connector comprising: first and second connector portions, said first connector portion comprising a pivot bearing, said second connector portion comprising a pivot shaft pivotably received in the pivot bearing such that the connector portions are pivotably mounted together to move about a pivot axis between an open position and a closed position; each of said connector portions comprising a ground rod clamping portion and a tail portion, said tail portions positioned adjacent one another in side- by-side orientation when the connector portions are in the closed position; a fastener coupled between the tail portions to hold the connector portions in the closed position; said pivot bearing and pivot shaft forming a ground rod receiving passage in said ground rod clamping portion, said ground rod receiving passage extending generally perpendicular to the pivot axis such that the pivot bearing forms first and second portions of the ground rod receiving passage and the pivot shaft forms a third portion of the ground rod receiving passage positioned between the first and second portions of the ground rod receiving passage; said pivot bearing and pivot shaft forming a ground wire receiving passage in said ground rod clamping portion, said ground wire receiving passage extending generally perpendicular to the pivot axis such that the pivot bearing forms first and second portions of the ground wire receiving passage and the pivot shaft forms a third portion of the ground wire receiving passage positioned between the first and second portions of the ground wire receiving passage; said passages oriented such that movement of the connector portions to the closed position is operative to clamp a ground rod in the ground rod receiving passage and a ground wire in the ground wire receiving passage.
13. The invention of Claim 12 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is open at one side of the pivot shaft and the pivot bearing such that the ground rod connector receives the ground rod via said one side along a direction parallel to said pivot axis.
14. The invention of Claim 1 or 12 wherein the ground rod receiving passage comprises a serrated surface.
15. The invention of Claim 12 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is oriented substantially transverse to a plane of contact between the tail portions when the tail portions are in the closed position.
16. The invention of Claim 12 wherein the ground rod receiving passage is oriented obliquely to a plane of contact between the tail portions when the tail portions are in the closed position.
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EP97905929A EP0883909A4 (en) 1996-02-15 1997-02-07 Ground rod connector
JP9529465A JP2000506668A (en) 1996-02-15 1997-02-07 Ground rod connector
AU22706/97A AU2270697A (en) 1996-02-15 1997-02-07 Ground rod connector
CA002245945A CA2245945C (en) 1996-02-15 1997-02-07 Ground rod connector

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