Bonding and grounding clamp/connector for electrode conductors

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

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07901256

ABSTRACT:
By providing a single housing incorporating a central passageway or channel formed therein which is constructed for receiving and retaining a typical grounding rod/grounding electrode conductor and constructing the housing for being quickly and easily mounted and secured in a knockout hole formed in any desired electrical outlet box, junction box, meter box, or similar enclosure, an efficient, easily manufactured and easily assembled bonding and grounding clamp/connector is realized. Preferably, the housing of the clamp/connector of the present invention incorporates a locking screw threadedly mounted to the housing and positioned for quickly and easily securely affixing the grounding rod/grounding electrode conductor in the channel or passageway of the housing once positioned therein.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2974185 (1961-03-01), Curtiss
patent: 3027533 (1962-03-01), Monson
patent: 7537467 (2009-05-01), Gretz

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