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(12) Brevet: (11) CA 1079338
(21) Numéro de la demande: 1079338
(54) Titre français: PLAQUETTE DE CONNEXION REVERSIBLE POUR DISPOSITIF DE CHAUFFAGE A IMMERSION
(54) Titre anglais: REVERSIBLE TERMINAL BLOCK FOR IMMERSION HEATER
Statut: Durée expirée - après l'octroi
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REVERSIBLE TERMINAL BLOCK
FOR
IMMERSION HEATER
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A reversible terminal block for an immersion heater
which facilitates wiring in the field by providing a disc-like
body with parallel axial bores, arranged in spaced, circular
configuration, for receiving six leads from three looped elec-
trical heating elements and the ends of a pair of associated
thermowells, the one face of the block being substantially
flat and adapted for single phase wire-up, and the opposite
face having a recess for accommodating a connecting strap
extending between two of the bores so as to position the
strap in the recess at a different level from two associated
straps for connecting adjoining pairs of heating element leads
thereby permitting wire-up for a three phase load connection
without the need for separating insulation, by merely reversing
the block and positioning it to receive the leads in the proper
bores.

Revendications

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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A reversible terminal block for use with either
single phase or three phase wire-up of an electrical immersion
heater assembly comprising
an electrical insulator body having the form of a disc
of substantial axial dimension with one face contoured for
single phase wiring and an opposite face contoured for three
phase wiring,
a series of bores extending through said body with
their axes generally parallel,
said bores being spaced in a circular arrangement and
opening on said opposite contoured faces,
said face which is contoured for three phase wiring
having strap receiving areas in a common plane for seating in spaced,
generally parallel relation, a pair of lead connecting straps,
and
a recess intermediate said strap receiving areas for
seating therein a lead connecting strap, said recess having
a depth sufficient to space a strap seated therein from said
pair of lead connecting straps to provide electrical clearance
between the straps.
2. A reversible terminal block as set forth in Claim 1
wherein said intermediate recess is on a diametrical line and
encompasses end openings of diametrically opposite bores in
said block body.
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3. A reversible terminal block as set forth in Claim 1
wherein said block body is cylindrical and opposite faces of
said block are defined by peripheral flange members with said
bores opening adjacent the inner faces of said flange members.
4. A reversible terminal block as set forth in Claim 3
wherein said bores are arranged in a circle and spaced approxi-
mately equal distances from the axis of said block body with
the bores arranged in pairs of the same cross sectional diameter
and the bores of each pair thereof being aligned and positioned
on opposite sides of said intermediate recess.
5. A reversible terminal block as set forth in
Claim 1 wherein said surface areas for seating a pair of lead
connecting straps is defined by relatively narrow outwardly
projecting flange formations.
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Description

Note : Les descriptions sont présentées dans la langue officielle dans laquelle elles ont été soumises.


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l BA~D C~IE INVE'NTION
¦ This invention relates -to elec-trical equipment for use
¦ in wiring an immersion heater and is more particularly concerned
¦ with improvements in a terminal block for supporting the connect-
¦ ing end portions of the electric heating elements and enabling
wire-up for single or three phase load.
Terminal blocks for supporting immersion type electrical
heaters have been developed heretofore for use in the field
where it may be desirable to connect the heating elements in
parallel, with straps or jumpers forming connections between
¦ heating element leads, for a single phase load, or it may be
¦ desirable to connect the heating elements in delta, with a
¦ different arrangement of lead connec-ting straps, for a three
I phase load. In previous arrangements for this type wiring,
¦ with the supporting blocks currently available,it has been
¦ necessary to provide for proper electrical c].earances or spacing .
¦ between lead connecting straps or jumpers by employing insulating
¦ washersand. fish paper, in three phase wiring, resulting in the
use of additional material and a loss of time in mounting .
the heaters. . ~
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SUMMARY_OF THE INVENTION
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It is, thereforel a general object of -the present
¦ invention to provide an improved terminal block structure which
is more convenient or use, in connection with the supporting
and wiring:of immersion heaters, than the terminal blocks
hereto.fore employed for this purpose. .
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¦ A more specific object of the invention is to provicle
¦ improvements in terminal block structures of the -type which are
. ¦ especially adapted for use in supporting and wiring immersion
: ~ I type electric heaters, so as to enable wiring in either single
phase or in three phase load arrangement, without the use o e
¦ the supplemen-tal insula-ting materials heretofore employed, in
order to provide for proper electrical clearances in a three
¦ phase load arrangement.
Another object of the invention is to provide an
,~ I improved reversible terminal block structure for use in wiring
,. . ¦ electrical immersion heaters in either single phase or three
¦ phase load arrangements wherein proper electrical clearances
~ ¦ between lead connecting strap or jumper elements are built into
~ hl~ ¦ the block and the use of separating washers or other insulating
. ¦ material is not required for either single phase or three phase .
¦ load arrangementO ~
A further object of the invention is to provide improve-
. ` ¦ ments in terminal block structures, for the purpose described,
which will enable easier installation, which are more dependable
-; ¦ in operation than the terminal block structures heretofore
available, and which may be produced in an economical manner
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from readily available material having the required insulating
characteristics. ~
. To this end the invention as claimed herein is embodied .
¦ in a terminal block structure which comprises a body member in
¦ the form of a disc having substantial axial dimension and a
plurality of parallel axial bores which are arranged in spaced
¦ relation ln a circle and open on oppositely disposed faces of
¦ the body member wh1ch bores are of a size and spaced so as to
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¦ receive there:in leads extending from the terminal ends of the
¦ electrical elements in an immersion heater when the heater is
. ¦ mounted on either of said faces, one of said faces being sub-
stantially flat and adapted fo:r wire-up of said elemen-ts for
¦ single phase load with proper electrical clearances between
lead connecting strap members and the opposite one of said
I faces having means in the form of a diametrical recess for
: ¦ seating therein a lead connect:ing strap member at a level
- ¦ which is a substantial distance.inward, in the direction of
the heater, from the level of the remainder of -the face on which
~: ¦ associated strap memhers are adapted to be positioned, therehy
~ ¦ providing for wire-uo for three phase load wi-th proper electrical
: I clearances between lead connecting strap members and without :
. I additional insulating materials.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWLNGS ..
~: ¦ The invention will be best understood with reference to
the accompanying description of the terminal bloc]c structure
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¦ which is illustrated in the drawings and wherein like parts in
~ the several views are identified by the same numerals.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of an end face of a
termlnal block whi:ch.is adapted for use in
single phase or in~three phase wiring of an
immersion type heater assembly, the end face
shown being adapted for positioning against
the mounting end of an immersion heater assembly,
. :with an opposite end face outermos-t so as to
receive thereon connecting straps for a three
phase: wire up; : .
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¦ FIG. 2 is a plan view of the opposite end
¦ face of the terminal block of FIG. 1 showing
¦ the face configuration whichis outermost and
which is adapted to accommodate the wiring
¦ connections for three phase load;
¦ FIG. 3 is a diametrical cross sec-tional
I view -taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1 with
¦ mounting end portions of heater elements
shown in position and lead connecting elements
disposed in three phase load arrangement;
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view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1, with
¦ heater lead connecting elements shown in
¦ three phase load arrangement; -
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¦ view taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1, with
heater lead connecting elements shown in
three phase load arrangement;
¦ FIG. 6 is a diametrical cross sectional
view taken on the line 6 6 of Fig. 1, with
block and heater elements shown in posi-tion
¦ for three phase load connection; and
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¦ FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view
with portlons broken away or omitted, showing r.
the arrangement of the electric heater elements
and associated thermowells of an immersion
type heater with which the terminal block is
adapted to be used.
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DESCRIPTION OE A PREFERRED_EMBODIMEMrr
Referring first to FIG. 7 of -the drawings there is
illustrated, particularly, the mounting end portions of -the
heater and -thermowell elements which make up the operative
elements of an immersion type electric heater assembly HA. The
illustrated hea-ter assembly HA includes three electric heater
elements Hl, M2 and H3 each of which is in a looped arrangement
and positioned within a housing (not shown) or o-ther supporting
structure so that, the terminal ends thereof are in a spaced
circular configuration. Leads for connecting the heater elements
Hl, H2 and H3 into proper electric circuitry for supplying
. ~ ~operating current to the heaters are shown projecting frorn the
terminal ends thereof as indicated at 11, 12 for heater element
Hl, at 13, 14 for heater element H2, at 15, 16 for heater element
H3. The assembly HA also includes two thermowells Tl and T2,
the one being provided for temperature control and the other
being provided for high temperature limit control. The thermo-
wells Tl and T2 extend parallel with the legs of the looped
heaters and have their mounting ends terminating in a substan-
tially common transverse plane with the terminal ends of the
heaters. The terminal ends of the thermowells are arxanged
in spaced, circular alignment between the ends of heaters Hl
and H3, with the end portions of capilliary tubes 17 and 18
disposed between the heater leads 11, 12 of Hl and 15, 16 of
H3, and aligned diametrlcally in the circle arrangement.
The terminal block 20, as it is illustrated in FIGS. 1
to~6, is in the form of a cylindrical section of non-conducting ..
material with a main body portion 22 of suitable thickness, and
having end faces 23 (FIG. 1) and 24 (FIG.2), which are defined
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laterally by annular flanges 25 and 26 formed integral with the
main body portion 22, which flanges 25 and 26 have outside wall
surfaces extending in a common axial ~lane with -the outside wall
surfaces of the body portion 22. A series of axially extending,
parallel bores 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 are disposed in
a circle configuration, and in spaced relation, with opposite
ends opening in the outermost rnargins of the block, end eaces
23 and 24. The bores extend through the main body portion 22
so that they may be entered Erom either the end face 23 or the
end face 24. The bores 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38,
are of a size and positioned so as to accommoda-te the six
heating element leads 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and the two lead
elements 17, 18 of the thermowells Tl and T2, in the -two posi-
tions of orientation of the block 20 relative to the heater
assembly HA, which are employed in using the block for either
single phase or three phase load connections. The block 20 is
reversed and oriented for mounting on the base or lead bearing
end of the heater assembly HA when changing from one of the
phase load arrangements to the other. The bores are of a size
to accommodate the heater elements in either of the two positions.
In the form shown the bores 31 (FIG. 3), 32 (FIG. 5), 35 (FIG. 3),
and 36 (FrG~ 5) are made substantially the same cross sectional
diameter. The bores;33 (FIG. 4) and 38 (FIG. 6) are made of
like cross sectional diameters, somewhat larger than the bores
31, 32, 35, and 36, while the bores 34 and 37 are made of li]ce
cross~sectional diameter which is somewhat larger than that of
the bores 33 e~nd 38. The bores are spaced in the circle in .
the following clockwise order as viewed in FIG. 1: 31, 34, 36,
38, 35, 33, 32 and 37, so as to enable the block 20 to be
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positioned on the end of the heater HA and properly orientedin
relation to -the heater elemen-t leads fer wire-up in the two
different phase load arrangemen-ts.
The end face 23 (FIG. 1) of the block 20, which is
adapted to be outermost and to accommodate the lead connections
when the block is properly positioned on the heater end for
single phase wire-up, is in a sinyle or common plane except
for the shallow recesses 40 and 42 which are each oE a depth
to accommodate a lead connec-ting strap utilized in wire-up
for single phase load. The recess 40 encompasses the ends
of the bores 31 ancl 37 and is of a size to seat thereln a lead
connecting strap 40'. The recess 42 encompasses the ends of
the bores 35 and 38 and is of a depth to seat therein a strap
42', also utilized in the wire-up for single phase operation.
The face 23, in the form shown, is provided with a pair of
spaced lead gripping blocks 43 and 44 which are aligned between
bores 33 and 34, and~ which have outwardly opening grooves
43' and 44' for seating therein the leads 17 and 18 from
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the thermowells Tl and T2 in the single phase wire-up arrangement.
The end face 24 (FIG. 2) of the block 20, which is
adapted to be outermost and to accommodate lead connecting
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straps when the block is properly positioned for three phase
wire-up, has a relatively deep strap receiving recess 45 which
extends diametr1cally and encompassès the ends of the bores 31
;and 3~5. The recess 45 is o~ a width sufficient to accommodate
a narrow lead connecting strap 46 which permits connection of .
the heater~element leads 11 and 15 of heater members Hl and ~3
~at a~substantially lower level than the level of the major
sur ace of tl~ block~acc 24. The recess 45 is enlarged or
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increased in width at its ends so as to permit the application
of strap anchoring nu-ts 47, 47'. A power line -terminal 48,
shown in FIG. 3, may be connec-ted at one encl o~ the s-trap 46
by the strap anchoring nut 47. Recesses 50 and 52, of shallow
depth, relative to the depth of the recess 45, extend on
opposite sides of the recess 45. The recess 50 encompasses
the terminal ends of the bores 34 and 36, and the recess 52
encompasses the ends of the bores 32 and 33. The recesses 50
and 52 have outwardly directed flange formations 53 and 54 of
relatively small cross section which define the edge of the
recess. Short lead connecting straps 55 and 56 are adapted to
be sea-ted in the recesses 50 and 52 and to be clamped therein
by pairs of clamping nuts 57, 57' and 58, 58' which may also
serve to clamp the power supply leads (not shown) so as to
provide a three phase load arrangement. In the three phase
arrangement the strap 46 connects the lead 11 of heater Hl
and the lead 15 of heater H3. The strap 55 connects the lead
14 of heater H2 and the lead 16 of heater H3. The strap 56
connects the lead 12 of heater Hl and ~he lead 13 of heater H2.
Slotted lead holders or grippers 60, 62 are provided on the
face 24 for holding the leads 17 and 18 from Tl and T2.
The blocks 20 may be readily fabricated of suitable
molded plastic material such as bakelite or similar resin.
The manner in which it may be applied to the base of an
immersion heater assembly for either single phase load
wire-ups will be understood from the foregoing description.
While the invention has been described with reerence to
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in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may
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¦ be substituted for elements -thereof without departiny from the
¦ scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be
. I made to adap-t a particular situation or material to -the teachings
. ¦ of the invention without departing from the essential scope
. ¦ thereof. There:Eore, it is intended that the inven-tion not be
. ¦ limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as. the best mode
¦ contemplated for carrying out t.his invention, but that the
.~ ¦ invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope
~.~ ~ of the appe ded claims.
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Abrégé 1994-04-05 1 47
Dessins 1994-04-05 1 72
Revendications 1994-04-05 2 90
Description 1994-04-05 9 452