200 AMP bolted elbow with a loadbreak tap

Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Screw-thread operated securing part

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439921, H01R 1353

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054217504

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for permanently boiling a 200 AMP cable to a bushing well stud and permitting a second cable to be selectively connected or removed. A bushing well stud extender is added to a bushing well stud and one arm of a T-shaped housing with reinforcement is placed within the bushing well. A high voltage cable with a connector having an unthreaded aperture in its lug is placed within the central vertical leg in line with the second end of the bushing well stud extender. An insert placed in the second arm has a threaded stud to fix the cable lug between the extender and the insert. The free end of the insert has loadbreak contacts and is shaded to receive an elbow connected to a second high voltage cable.

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patent: 4353611 (1982-10-01), Siebens et al.
patent: 4354721 (1982-10-01), Luzzi
patent: 4857021 (1989-08-01), Boliver et al.

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