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US1864351A
US1864351A US149973A US14997326A US1864351A US 1864351 A US1864351 A US 1864351A US 149973 A US149973 A US 149973A US 14997326 A US14997326 A US 14997326A US 1864351 A US1864351 A US 1864351A
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    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
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  • Lam Efiaridua refers more particularly to joints of the type Patented June 21, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LEM E. HENDEE, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO LINE MATERIAL COMPANY, OF SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE INSULATED JOINT STRUCTURE Application filed November 22, 1928. Serial No. 148,978.
  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in insulated jolnts and utilized to connect operating levers with oil switches, pole type outdoor disconnect switches, and other similar devices.
  • t e lever is made in two or more sections connected by insulating joints, and this invention has as one of its objects the provision of a joint which is capable of withstanding relatively large stresses.
  • Another object of this invention resides in the provision of an insulating joint in which the insulating material is in compression at all times, irrespective of the stress applied thereon.
  • a further object of this invention resides in the provision of an insulating joint so constructed that failure of the insulating material will not allow the two sections of the operating lever to become separated.
  • Figure 1 is a lon -tudinal sectional view of my improved insu ated joints, parts thereof being shown in elevation and,
  • Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 of a modified form of my invention.
  • numerals 5 and 6 designate two sec- 'are less than that of the heads 12 so that when secured in place the tension studs cannot be removed from the coupling 8 without first removing the ring members.
  • the outer ends of the tension studs 11 are threaded in consecneoting members 13 having internally threaded enlarged outer ends 14 to receive the adjacent threaded ends of the lever sections 5 and 6.
  • the sections 5 and 6 of the operating lever are rigidl connected with' their associated tension stu s 11 which are insulated from each other by material 15 insulating the studs 11 from the sleeve 8 and the ring members 10.
  • Each member 13 has its inner end 16 reduced forming a shoulder 17 for engagement with the adjacent end 18 of the insulating material'to place the same in compression.
  • themembars 13 are replaced by suitable plugs (not,
  • FIG 2 I have illustrated a slightly modified form of my invention in which the various elements are substantially identical except that the main or central coupling member 8 is replaced by a member 19 having one end formed substantiall identical with one end of the coupling memiier 8 and its other end 20 closed and reduced in diameter. The reduced end of the member is threaded to receive the ajacent end of the operating lever section 6.
  • the construction illustrated in Figure 2 is preferable where the voltage being handled is not excessive due to its lower cost of production.
  • What I claim as my invention is: In a joint for connecting two sections of an operating lever, a sleeve member, insulating material substantially filling the interior of the sleeve member, a tension stud embedded in the insulating material and secured thereby against movement with respect to the sleeve member, said insulating material projecti'ng outwardly from the sleeve member over the tension stud to form an extended endportion, a coupling member having a re Jerusalem end received in a counterbore in the projected end portion of the-insulating material, and said reduced end forming a shoulder to compress the end portion of the insulating material.

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June 21, 1932. 1.. E. HENDEE 1,864,351
INSULATED JOINT STRUCTURE Filed Nov. 22, 1926 MAM-QM;
Lam Efiaridua refers more particularly to joints of the type Patented June 21, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE LEM E. HENDEE, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO LINE MATERIAL COMPANY, OF SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE INSULATED JOINT STRUCTURE Application filed November 22, 1928. Serial No. 148,978.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in insulated jolnts and utilized to connect operating levers with oil switches, pole type outdoor disconnect switches, and other similar devices.
As is customary in switches of this nature, a comparatively long operating lever or handle is desirable and, to protect the operator a ainst any possibility of current leakage, t e lever is made in two or more sections connected by insulating joints, and this invention has as one of its objects the provision of a joint which is capable of withstanding relatively large stresses.
Another object of this invention resides in the provision of an insulating joint in which the insulating material is in compression at all times, irrespective of the stress applied thereon.
A further object of this invention resides in the provision of an insulating joint so constructed that failure of the insulating material will not allow the two sections of the operating lever to become separated.
With the above and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, my invention resides in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter described and more particularly defined by the appended claim, it being understood that such changes in the precise embodiment of the hereindisclosed invention may be made as come within the scope of the claim.
In the accompanlying drawing, I have illustrated one comp ete example of the physical embodiment of my invention constructed according to the best modes I have so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereo and in which:
Figure 1 is a lon -tudinal sectional view of my improved insu ated joints, parts thereof being shown in elevation and,
Figure 2 is a view similar to Figure 1 of a modified form of my invention.
Referring now more particularly to the accompanying drawing, in which like numerals designate like Parts throughout the two views, numerals 5 and 6 designate two sec- 'are less than that of the heads 12 so that when secured in place the tension studs cannot be removed from the coupling 8 without first removing the ring members. The outer ends of the tension studs 11 are threaded in consecneoting members 13 having internally threaded enlarged outer ends 14 to receive the adjacent threaded ends of the lever sections 5 and 6. Thus the sections 5 and 6 of the operating lever are rigidl connected with' their associated tension stu s 11 which are insulated from each other by material 15 insulating the studs 11 from the sleeve 8 and the ring members 10.
Each member 13 has its inner end 16 reduced forming a shoulder 17 for engagement with the adjacent end 18 of the insulating material'to place the same in compression. To provide the necessary space for threading the members onto the studs to secure compression on the insulatingmaterial, themembars 13 are replaced by suitable plugs (not,
ing the formation of the insulating portion of the joint. Thus it will be seen that when the plugs are removed, space is provided for threading the members 13 inwardl on the tension studs 11 to rigidly engage t e shoulders 17 of the insulation and place the same in compression between the members 13 and the heads 12.
In Figure 2, I have illustrated a slightly modified form of my invention in which the various elements are substantially identical except that the main or central coupling member 8 is replaced by a member 19 having one end formed substantiall identical with one end of the coupling memiier 8 and its other end 20 closed and reduced in diameter. The reduced end of the member is threaded to receive the ajacent end of the operating lever section 6. The construction illustrated in Figure 2 is preferable where the voltage being handled is not excessive due to its lower cost of production. 10 It will be readily apparent to those skilled inthe art to which an invention of this character appertains that I have provided an insulating joint to be used with operating levers of oil switches and other current handling devices which will in no way weaken the operating lever, which affords a positive safeguard against current leakage, and one in which the insulation is at all times in compression, thereby greatly increasing the mechanical strength thereof. 4
What I claim as my invention is: In a joint for connecting two sections of an operating lever, a sleeve member, insulating material substantially filling the interior of the sleeve member, a tension stud embedded in the insulating material and secured thereby against movement with respect to the sleeve member, said insulating material projecti'ng outwardly from the sleeve member over the tension stud to form an extended endportion, a coupling member having a re duced end received in a counterbore in the projected end portion of the-insulating material, and said reduced end forming a shoulder to compress the end portion of the insulating material.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature. LEM E. HENDEE.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2728396A (en) * 1951-11-13 1955-12-27 Union Oil Co Well heating apparatus
US2930833A (en) * 1955-06-30 1960-03-29 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electrical conductor having transposed conducting members
US3042744A (en) * 1958-11-03 1962-07-03 Endevco Corp Testing system and insulated mounting therefor
US5025120A (en) * 1988-01-08 1991-06-18 Jackman William E Insert for a hydro pole switch
US5275459A (en) * 1992-08-14 1994-01-04 Pioneer Consolidated Corporation Electrically insulated truck cover arm

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2728396A (en) * 1951-11-13 1955-12-27 Union Oil Co Well heating apparatus
US2930833A (en) * 1955-06-30 1960-03-29 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electrical conductor having transposed conducting members
US3042744A (en) * 1958-11-03 1962-07-03 Endevco Corp Testing system and insulated mounting therefor
US5025120A (en) * 1988-01-08 1991-06-18 Jackman William E Insert for a hydro pole switch
US5275459A (en) * 1992-08-14 1994-01-04 Pioneer Consolidated Corporation Electrically insulated truck cover arm

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