US1286381A - Connecting stud and bond terminal. - Google Patents
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- V MANSFIELD V MANSFIELD, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
- This invention relates to connecting studs and bond terminals.
- the object of my invention is to produce a stud or terminal adapted to be secured within a hole in an article by means of an exlosive force within the'stud or terminal and 18 adapted to be applied to a great many different uses; but it is particularly adapted to the securing of electrical connections to a conductor.
- One object of this invention is to produce I each case.
- I employ an explosive which is located within the terminal of the bond, stud or rivet as a means for creating the expansive force.
- This explosive may be in the form of a solid. liquid or gas but be a sufficiently unstable chemical compound to readily explode and expand under proper conditions.
- Figure 1 shows a sectional end view of a rail and bond terminal, and a compressor positioned upon the rail'and bond terminal shown pzirtly in section.
- Fig. 2 shows a bond terminal and rail in section, the terminal being installed in the side face of the ball of the rail, and a compressor for holding the parts together is shown partially in section.
- Fig. 3 shows a side elevation of my bond with one terminal shown in section.
- Fig. 4 shows a plan view of the bond shown in Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 shows a side elevation of my invention but of a different type than that shown in Fig. 3.
- Fig. 6 shows a view of a cartridge containing an explosive and a priming cap for use with the type of bond shown in Fig. 3.
- the bond consists of one or more terminals indicated by numeral 1, united by a conductor 2. which may consist of a flexible copper member or other suitable conducting means.
- the terminals are attached to the intervening conductor in any suitable manner, such as providing the terminal with a hole, in-. sorting one end of the conductor therein, then squeezing the terminal neck about the conductor end either cold or under heat or both.
- the terminal is formed with a .hole or recess 3 which extends through the head 4 and'into the shank
- the recess 3 is forthe reception of a shell containing an explosive as shown in Fig. 6 and which may be of the ordinary type of blank cartridge upon 7 the market, or may bemade specially in or the shank 5 of the bond as indicated in Fig.
- a cartridge such as shown in Fig. 6 is inserted into the recess of the terminaland a compressor is applied as shown in Fig. 1.
- the compressor resembles the ordinary type generally used in bond work but can be made very much lighter as it is not used for expanding the bond terminal.
- the compressor consists of a body 7 and a screw 8.
- the screw 8 is provided with a firing pin 9, adapted. by striking the end thereof with hammer, to set oil the explosive.
- FIG. 5 A modification of the bond shown in Figs. 3 and 4 is illustrated in Fig. 5.
- the explosive charge and priming cap constitute a part of the bond as furnished by the manufacturer; that is, the
- the type of bond shown in Fig. 5 can also be substituted for the one shown in Fig. 1 and the same compressor for applying the bond may be used.
- F ig. 2 shows the method of installing my improved bond in the side face of the ball of a rail and also shows a modified form of a handle 13 attached thereto and a hook member 1A which engages the opposite base of the rail from the bond.
- the barrel 12 contains afiring pin 15 which is operated by a light blow on the outer end of the pin by' means of ahammer. By pressing down on the handle 13 it is quite obvious the bond terminal will be held securely in position and the priming cap maintained in its original position.
- a rail bond terminal provided with an explosive insert.
- a rail bond terminal provided with explosive means for expanding a part thereof.
- a stud terminal provided with a projection having a cavity formed therein, an explosive charge in the cavity adapted when exploded to expand the projection and means for retaining the explosive charge within the cavity.
- a rail bond terminal having a head and shank made integral therewith, and provided with an opening adapted to receive a shell containing an explosive charge, for the, purpose substantially as set forth.
- a rail bond terminal having a head and shank made integral therewith, and provided with an opening having a cap fitted in the end thereof and an explosive charge within the opening and retained therein by the said cap.
- a rail bond comprising a flexible body, a terminal secured to each end of the body, a cavity within the terminal, an explosive within the cavity and means secured to the terminal for retaining the explosive in place and for detonating the explosive when required.
- a rail bond comprising a flexible body, a terminal secured to each end of the body, a cavity within the terminal, and an explo-
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ND-@005. 3 1,2.86,381 R f Search 800m G A. MEAD.
CONNECTING STUD AND BOND TERMINAL.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE I4. 1917.
1 ,286 ,381 Patented Dec. 3, 1918. I
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1,286381 Patented Dec. 3, 1918.
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GEORGE A. MEAD, OF MANSFIELD, OHIO, ASSIGNOIR. TO THE OHIO BRASS COMPANY, OF
V MANSFIELD, OHIO, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
CONNECTING STUD AND BOND TERMINAL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 3, 1918.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE A. MEAD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Mansfield, in the county of Richland and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Oonnectin Studs and Bond Terminals, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to connecting studs and bond terminals.
The object of my invention is to produce a stud or terminal adapted to be secured within a hole in an article by means of an exlosive force within the'stud or terminal and 18 adapted to be applied to a great many different uses; but it is particularly adapted to the securing of electrical connections to a conductor.
One object of this invention is to produce I each case.
Other objects of this invention will be pointed out later in the specification and still other objects will be readily comprehended by those versed in the art from the follow ert considerable effort upon the end of a long wrench in compressing the terminal of the bond into a hole in the rail. The operator soon tires and the result is that the majority of the bonds have been slighted and their contact efiiciency is low. It is the aim of this invention to minimize the physical efforts and at the same time to employ a means for expanding or COIHIJI'GSSilig the terminal within the hole of a rail which will give uniform results; -that is, the force will be equal in each case and therefore with uniform conditions as to size of terminal and size of hole in rail, the expansion or compression of the bond will be uniform and the contact efliciency will be equal practically in all cases.
In order to carry out this idea and secure these. benefits, I employ an explosive which is located within the terminal of the bond, stud or rivet as a means for creating the expansive force. This explosive may be in the form of a solid. liquid or gas but be a sufficiently unstable chemical compound to readily explode and expand under proper conditions.
The following is a description of the various figures presented in the accompanying drawings. Figure 1 shows a sectional end view of a rail and bond terminal, and a compressor positioned upon the rail'and bond terminal shown pzirtly in section. Fig. 2 shows a bond terminal and rail in section, the terminal being installed in the side face of the ball of the rail, and a compressor for holding the parts together is shown partially in section. Fig. 3 shows a side elevation of my bond with one terminal shown in section. Fig. 4 shows a plan view of the bond shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 5 shows a side elevation of my invention but of a different type than that shown in Fig. 3. Fig. 6 shows a view of a cartridge containing an explosive and a priming cap for use with the type of bond shown in Fig. 3.
A description of my invention is as "Follows.
The bond consists of one or more terminals indicated by numeral 1, united by a conductor 2. which may consist of a flexible copper member or other suitable conducting means. The terminals are attached to the intervening conductor in any suitable manner, such as providing the terminal with a hole, in-. sorting one end of the conductor therein, then squeezing the terminal neck about the conductor end either cold or under heat or both. The terminal is formed with a .hole or recess 3 which extends through the head 4 and'into the shank The recess 3 is forthe reception of a shell containing an explosive as shown in Fig. 6 and which may be of the ordinary type of blank cartridge upon 7 the market, or may bemade specially in or the shank 5 of the bond as indicated in Fig.
1. A cartridge such as shown in Fig. 6 is inserted into the recess of the terminaland a compressor is applied as shown in Fig. 1.
The compressor resembles the ordinary type generally used in bond work but can be made very much lighter as it is not used for expanding the bond terminal. The compressor consists of a body 7 and a screw 8. The screw 8 is provided with a firing pin 9, adapted. by striking the end thereof with hammer, to set oil the explosive.
It is, of course, quite obvious that some means must be secured by which the explosive 6 is retained in position in the bond terminal, and also a means by which the bond is held in position in the rail. The type of compressor described and shown is found to give very satisfactory results.
I have found that it is advisable to place some pressure upon the end of the explosive member 6 in order that it may be sealed in position, permitting no escape of the expanding gases within the terminal; otherwise the i'ull expansive effect of the gases is nullified.
A modification of the bond shown in Figs. 3 and 4 is illustrated in Fig. 5. In this type of bond the explosive charge and priming cap constitute a part of the bond as furnished by the manufacturer; that is, the
The type of bond shown in Fig. 5 can also be substituted for the one shown in Fig. 1 and the same compressor for applying the bond may be used.
F ig. 2 shows the method of installing my improved bond in the side face of the ball of a rail and also shows a modified form of a handle 13 attached thereto and a hook member 1A which engages the opposite base of the rail from the bond. The barrel 12 contains afiring pin 15 which is operated by a light blow on the outer end of the pin by' means of ahammer. By pressing down on the handle 13 it is quite obvious the bond terminal will be held securely in position and the priming cap maintained in its original position.
I have shown herein and described the preferred construction as applied to a rail bond and method of application, but I do not wish to be limited to such precise construction or a plication shown and described as modi cationsmay readily be made herein as applied to other uses without departing from the spirit of my invention.
Having described my invention, what I claim as new and novel and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A rail bond terminal provided with an explosive insert.
2. A rail bond terminal provided with explosive means for expanding a part thereof.
3. A stud terminal provided with a projection having a cavity formed therein, an explosive charge in the cavity adapted when exploded to expand the projection and means for retaining the explosive charge within the cavity.
l. A rail bond terminal having a head and shank made integral therewith, and provided with an opening adapted to receive a shell containing an explosive charge, for the, purpose substantially as set forth.
5. A rail bond terminal having a head and shank made integral therewith, and provided with an opening having a cap fitted in the end thereof and an explosive charge within the opening and retained therein by the said cap.
6. A rail bond comprising a flexible body, a terminal secured to each end of the body, a cavity within the terminal, an explosive within the cavity and means secured to the terminal for retaining the explosive in place and for detonating the explosive when required.
7 A rail bond comprising a flexible body, a terminal secured to each end of the body, a cavity within the terminal, and an explo-
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| US17466617A US1286381A (en) | 1917-06-14 | 1917-06-14 | Connecting stud and bond terminal. |
| US215202A US1286382A (en) | 1917-06-14 | 1918-02-02 | Method of making joints. |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2620008A (en) * | 1948-12-07 | 1952-12-02 | Logan L Mallard | Deformable means for interlocking machine elements |
| US2703297A (en) * | 1951-03-26 | 1955-03-01 | Kelly L Taulbee | Method of hardening manganese steel |
| DE1098564B (en) * | 1954-05-03 | 1961-02-02 | Henry J Modrey | Connector for electrical lines |
| US3257499A (en) * | 1962-03-29 | 1966-06-21 | Amp Inc | Explosively operated wedge type electrical connector |
| US3396623A (en) * | 1967-09-29 | 1968-08-13 | Du Pont | Electrically fired explosive fasteners |
| US3742591A (en) * | 1969-12-08 | 1973-07-03 | Hilti Ag | Method of securing anchoring members in high-strength steel |
| US3899825A (en) * | 1971-10-08 | 1975-08-19 | Fischer Ag Georg | Method and means for connecting electrical conductors to railroad rails |
| SG143014A1 (en) * | 2001-04-30 | 2008-06-27 | Hilti Ag | Fastening means |
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Cited By (8)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2620008A (en) * | 1948-12-07 | 1952-12-02 | Logan L Mallard | Deformable means for interlocking machine elements |
| US2703297A (en) * | 1951-03-26 | 1955-03-01 | Kelly L Taulbee | Method of hardening manganese steel |
| DE1098564B (en) * | 1954-05-03 | 1961-02-02 | Henry J Modrey | Connector for electrical lines |
| US3257499A (en) * | 1962-03-29 | 1966-06-21 | Amp Inc | Explosively operated wedge type electrical connector |
| US3396623A (en) * | 1967-09-29 | 1968-08-13 | Du Pont | Electrically fired explosive fasteners |
| US3742591A (en) * | 1969-12-08 | 1973-07-03 | Hilti Ag | Method of securing anchoring members in high-strength steel |
| US3899825A (en) * | 1971-10-08 | 1975-08-19 | Fischer Ag Georg | Method and means for connecting electrical conductors to railroad rails |
| SG143014A1 (en) * | 2001-04-30 | 2008-06-27 | Hilti Ag | Fastening means |
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