Title of Invention

"DEVICE FOR THE ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING CONTACTING OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING PART"

Abstract Device for the electrically conducting contacting of an electrically conducting part of an outer surface of a tube, a cable, or the like, in particular a coaxial cable's outer conductor bared in sections with a body (4) abutting in the mounted position the element to be contacted, said body (4) consisting at least partially of elastic material and with contact means for producing an electrically conducting connection between the electrically conducting part of the body and a conductor, for example a grounding cable, characterized by the fact that the elastic material at least one at least partially vulcanized ethylene-propylene rubber and has at least one of the following material characteristics: - the compression set is less than ca. 40% preferably less than ca. 25% (DIN 53517, temperature 70 °C, duration 48 hours), - the recommended value for cold is less than ca. -20 °C, preferably less than ca. -40 °C, in particular less than ca. -50 °C (DIN 53445-B), - the change in hardness after aging is not higher than ca. +3 (DIN 53508, DIN 53505-A), - the change of the tensile strength after aging is not greater than ca. + 15% (DIN 53508, DIN 53504), - the change of the elongation at tearing after aging is not greater than ca. ±20% (DIN 53508, DIN 53504).
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"DEVICE FOR THE ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING CONTACTING OF AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING PART"
DAUME PATENTBESITZGESELLSCHAFT MBH, Engenser Weg 1, D-30938, Burgwedel, GERMANY,
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed:

The present invention relates to device for the electrically conductin contacting of an electrically conducting part
The invention relates to a device for the electrically conducting contacting of an electrically conducting part of an outer surface of a tube, a cable, or the like, in particulai a coaxial cable' s outer conductor bared in sections.
A device of the relevant type is known through EP 0 744 78 8 Al. It has a body abutting in the mounted position the element to be contacted, said body consisting of a metallic clamp band which is coated with an elastic material which is formed by rubber.
The objective of the present invention is to specify a device of the type stated in the preamble of claim 1 which is durable and has favorable mechanical characteristics. This objective is realized by the invention specified in claim 1. According to the invention the elastic material consists of at least one at least partially vulcanized ethylene-propylene rubber. Through the use of such an ethylene-propylene rubber the device according to the invention surprisingly obtains advantageous mechanical characteristics. Thus the elastic material of the body obtains a particularly high tensile strength over a wide range of material hardness. Moreover, the elastic material of the body is particularly, resistant to ozone, weathering, and chemical influences. Furthermore, the elastic material of the body has outstanding electrical insulation characteristics. The compression set, the temperature resistance, and the flexibility'at low temperatures can be chosen as a function of the formulation and the polymer composition or polymer mixture within wide limits.
The degree of vulcanization of the ethylene-propylene rubber can vary according to the
conditions at hand.
The elastic material of the body can contain a single type of ethylene-propylene rubber. However, it can also contain several types of ethylene-propylene rubber.
A particularly advantageous extension of the teaching according to the invention provides -that the elastic material of the body contains a mixture (blend) at least of one ethylene-propylene rubber with at least one thermoplastic elastomer (TPE). Thermoplastic elastomers have characteristics similar to plastic and are easy to process. For example, the body,, in so far as it consists of the elastic material, can be produced with the use of thermoplastic elastomers in an injection process:
Surprisingly it has proven itself advantageous if the ethylene-propylene rubber is EPDM.

In the case of this form of embodiment particularly advantageous mechanical characteristics
result.
The body of the device according to the invention can in principle be formed rigidly. An
expedient extension provides that the body is formed flexibly. In the case of this form of
embodiment the body adapts itself, due to its flexibility, to the surface of the element to be
contacted. This makes possible contacting even of very uneven or curved elements.
Another extension provides that the body is formed in such a way that it engages around
the element to be contacted, preferably in the form of a ring or sleeve, in the mounted position.
For example, in the case of the contacting of tubes or cables the body is held securely in this
manner on the element to be contacted.
Another expedient form of embodiment provides that the body is formed as a clamp
which can be tightened about the element to be contacted. In the case of this form of embodiment
the mounting of the device according to the invention is simplified. -
The body of the device according to the invention can be formed of multiple parts, for example for the contacting a tube or cable by several parts, for example in the form of a half rings, following one after the other in the circumferential direction in the mounted position. It is however advantageous if the body is formed as one part and has at its free ends tongues angled or bent off which can be connected to one another in the mounted position, preferably by means of a screw device or a clamping device. Due to the one-part formation of the body the mounting of the device according to the invention is further simplified in the case of this form of embodiment. By connecting the tongues to one another the device can be fastened in a rapid and simple manner to the element to be contacted.
Another advantageous form of embodiment provides that the device has sealing means for the sealing of a space formed in the mounted position between the element to be contacted and the body against the penetration of air and/or humidity. In this way it is prevented that humidity penetrates into a contact area in which the device contacts the electrically conducting part of the element to be contacted.
Another extension of the aforementioned form of embodiment provides that the sealing means has sealing lips of an elastic material, spaced from one another in the axial direction of the body, and extending in the circumferential direction of the body, said sealing lips being disposed on a side of the body facing the element to be contacted in the mounted position and in the mounted position sealingly abutting the outer surface of the element to be contacted. In this way one achieves a seal against penetration by air, dust, or humidity of the space formed in the mounted position between the element to be contacted and the body. In the case of the aforementioned form of embodiment the elastic material of the sealing lips expediently contains at least one thermoplastic elastomer and/or at least one at least partially vulcanized ethylene-

propylene rubber, in particular EPDM.
An advantageous extension of the aforementioned form of embodiment provides that the sealing lips consist of the same elastic material as the body, in particular are formed as one piece with the elastic material of the body. In this way the production of the device according to the invention is further simplified.
According to one form of embodiment the elastic material of the body has at least one of the following material characteristics:
- the Shore hardness (A) is between 35 and 85, preferably between 47 and 70, in particular ca. 64 (DIN 53505-A [DIN = Deutsches Institut fur Normung = German Institute for Standardization]),
- the tensile strength is more than ca. 6 MPa (DIN 53540),
- the elongation at tearing is more than ca. 300% (DIN 53504),
- the elastic material is ozone-resistant and/or UV-resistant and/or oil-resistant and/or weather-resistant.
In principle the body can consist entirely of an elastic material. An advantageous extension provides however that the body has a carrier element to which the elastic material is connected. In this way the stability of the device according to the invention is increased.
An extension of the aforementioned form of embodiment provides that the carrier element is formed essentially in the form of a band and extends in the longitudinal direction or in the circumferential direction of the body preferably over its entire length and preferably forms the tongues. This form of embodiment is particularly simple in construction and thus can be produced cost-effectively.
In the case of the forms of embodiment with the carrier element it consists preferably of metal, in particular of brass and/or special brass and/or slightly alloyed copper and/or chromium/nickel alloyed steel. These materials have a particularly good electrical conductivity.
Expediently the contact means have a contact element which is disposed on a side of the body facing the element to be contacted in the mounted position and is connected to it.
Extensions of the forms of embodiment with the contact element provide that the contact element consists of metal, preferably being formed by a flat litz wire, a flat band, or a braided band of metal. Contact elements of this type are cost-effective.
Expediently the contact element is connected to the carrier element. If the carrier element consists of metal,-then, by producing an electrical conducting connection between a conductor, for example a grounding cable, and the carrier element, which can be accessible from outside in the mounted position, an electrically conducting connection to the element to be contacted can be produced via the contact element abutting the element to be contacted.
Another extension provides that the body has at least one contact projection of electrically

conducting material which in the mounted position abuts the electrically conducting part of the element to be contacted and thus forms the contact means. In the case of this form of embodiment a separate contact element is not required so that the device according to the invention is further simplified in its construction.
In the case of the aforementioned form of embodiment each contact projection is expediently formed on the carrier element. If this consists, for example, of sheet metal, then the contact projections can be formed by beads or arches pressed into the sheet metal.
The invention will be described in more detail below with the aid of the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments are represented. Shown are: Fig. 1 a schematic perspective view of a first exemplary embodiment of the device
according to the invention, Fig. 2 on!an enlarged scale an axial section through a part of a cable electrically
contacted with the device according to Fig. 1, Fig. 3 in schematic perspective view the cable contacted with the device according to
Fig- 1, Fig. 4 in the same representation as Fig. 2, a second exemplary embodiment of a device
according to the invention,
Fig. 5 a Schematic view of the radial inner surface of the device according to Fig. 1,
Fig. 6 a schematic radial section through the device according to Fig. 4 in the mounted
position, Fig. 7 , in-schematic perspective view a third exemplary embodiment of a device
according to the invention, Fig. 8 in a representation similar to Fig. 7, a fourth exemplary embodiment of a device
according to the invention, Fig. 9 in the same representation as Fig. 7, the device according to Fig. 8 where an end,
part is connected to a tongue, and Fig. 10 in the same representation as Fig. 8, the device according to Fig. 8 where end parts are connected to both tongues. In the figures of the drawings the same or corresponding components are provided with the same reference numbers.
In Fig. 1 first exemplary embodiment of a device according to the invention in the form of a device 2 for the electrically conducting contacting of a coaxial cable' s outer conductor bared in sections is represented. The device 2 has a flexible body 4 of an elastic material in which a band-like carrier element 6 of metal is imbedded.
The elastic material consists of at least one at least partially vulcanized ethylene-

' propylene rubber,'preferably EPDM, or of a mixture (blend) at least of an ethylene-propylene rubber, preferably EPDM, with at least one thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
The elastic material has, in the exemplary embodiment, the following material characteristics:
- the Shore hardness (A) is ca. 64 (DIN 53505-A),
- the compression set is less than about 25% (DIN 53517, temperature 70o' C, duration 48 hours),
- the tensile strength is more than ca. 6 MPa (DIN 53504),
- the elongation at tearing is more than ca. 300% (DIN 53504),
- the recommended value for cold is less than ca. 40o' C, in particular ca. -50' C (DIN 53445-B),
- the change in hardness after aging is not higher than ca. ±3 (DIN 53508, DIN 53505-A),
the change of the tensile strength after aging is not greater than ca. ±15% (DIN 53508, DIN 53504),
the change of the elongation at tearing after aging is not greater than ca. +20% (DIN 53508, DIN 53504),
the elastic material is most extensively ozone-resistant, UV-resistant, and oil-resistant. The body 4 has at its ends tongues 8,10 angled off where the carrier element 6 extends in the circumferential direction of the body 4 up into the area of the tongues. In the tongue 8 passageway holes are formed through which screws (not represented in Fig. 1) extend in the mounted position of the device 2 and are screwed into tapped holes 14 formed in the tongue 10 in such a way that by tightening the screws the tongues 8,10 are secured to one another where the body 4 of the device 2 encircles the element to be contacted. Since the screws in the tapped holes 14 make contact with the metal carrier1 element 6 they can be used for the production of an electrically conducting connection of the carrier element and thus of the element to be contacted with a connecting cable not represented in Fi£. 1, for example a grounding cable.
The device 2 furthermore has sealing lips 18,20 disposed at the inner surface 16 of the body spaced from one ^another in the axial direction, said sealing lips extending in the circumferential direction of the body 4 and in the mounted position of the device 2 sealingly abutting the outer surface of the element to be contacted. In the case of the exemplary embodiment represented sealing lips 22,24 are disposed, in addition to sealing lips 18,20, outside of these in the axial direction. The sealing lips 18,20 as well as the additional sealing lips 22,24 consist in the exemplary embodiment represented of the 'same elastic material as the body 4 and are formed as one piece with it. The device 2 according to the invention can, for example, be produced by the carrier element 6 being imbedded

during the formation of the sealing lips 18, 20 as well as the additional sealing lips 22, 24 by injecting the elastic material around them. From Fig. 2 it can be seen that a contact area 28 on the inner surface 26 of the carrier element 6 is left free by the elastic material.
In the mounted position represented in Fig. 2 the device 2 abuts, with the sealing lips 18,20 as well as the additional sealing lips 22, 24, an outer surface 30 of an essentially cylindrical body, in the exemplary embodiment represented in the drawing the outer surface (jacket surface) of a cable 32. On the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 an electrically conducting area 34 is formed by baring the outer surface 30 of the cable 32. Between the electrically conducting area 34 and the inner surface 26 of the carrier element 6 a contact element 36 is disposed for the production of an electrically conducting connection between the outer surface 30 and the inner surface 26 which in the case of this exemplary embodiment is formed by an elastic graphite element which is connected to the carrier element 6 and is disposed in the axial direction of the body 4 between the sealing lips 22,24 at a distance from them. The contact element 36 can however also consist of metal, for example being formed by a litz wire or braided metal band.
On securing the tongue 8 to the tongue 10 by means of the screws (not represented in Fig. 1) the body 4 encircles the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 where the sealing lips 18, 20 and the additional sealinglips 22,24 are pressed together, reach abutment of the outer surface 30 of the cable 32, and thus seal the space formed between the inner surface of the body and the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 against penetration by dust and humidity. In addition sealing means can be provided on the tongues 8,'10, said sealing means sealing the space formed between the inner surface 16 of the body 4 and the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 in the circumferential direction of the body.
In addition, on securing the tongues 8,10 in position, the contact element 36 is compressed between the inner'surface 26 of the carrier element 6 and the electrically conducting area 34 on the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 and produces in this way an electrically conducting connection between the outer'conductor of the cable 32 and the carrier element 6. Via the screws received in the carrier element 6'in the tapped holes 14 an electrically conducting connection between the outer conductor of the- cable 32 and an external conductor, for example a grounding cable, can be produced.
From Fig. 2 it can be seen that the sealing lips 18, 20 are each disposed relative to their respective longitudinal edges 38, 40 of the carrier element 6 of the body 4 in such a way that the sealing lips 18, 2'9 each extend in the axial direction from one area inwards from their respective longitudinal edgers 38,40 up to approximately into the area of their respective longitudinal edges 38, 40. In this way it is insured that, on application of the device 2 to the cable 32, the material of the sealing lips 18,20 is compressed uniformly between the carrier element 6 and the outer surface 30 of the cable 32 arid not respectively pushed outwards in the axial direction.

Due to the aforementioned material characteristics of the elastic material, the device 2 according to the invention, is robust, long-lived, and resistant to aging as well as mechanically strong. In addition', it can be used over a wide range of temperatures.
The device 2 represented in Figures 1 and 2 can also be used as a device for sealing, for example of an electrically conducting contact or the like, on an outer surface of a (in particular cylindrical) body "against penetration of humidity or dust in the area of contact. In this case the contact means, in particular the contact element 36 and, in given cases, also the carrier element 6 of metal, are not required.
Figure 3 shows the device 2 according to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 in the mounted position. It can be seen that the body 4 in this mounted position abuts the cable 32 and engages around it in the form of a sleeve.
Figure 4 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a device according to the invention for electrically conducting contacting which is distinguished from the exemplary embodiment according to Fig. 1 by the fact that instead of the contact element 36 contact projections are provided of which only one contact projection provided with the reference number 38 can be seen in Fig. 4. The contact projection 3 8 is formed by a profiling in the form of an arch which is convex in cross-section relative to the cable 32 arid essentially circular in form in plan view.
From Fig. 5, which shows a view of the radial inner surface of the body 4, it can be seen that the contact projection 38 and an additional contact projection 40 are each formed by a profiling in the carrier element 6 which is essentially circular in form in plan view.
From Fig,'6, which shows a schematic radial section through the device 2 in the mountsd position, it can be-seen that along with the contact projections 38,40 still another additional contact projection 42 is present and that the contact projections 38, 40, 42 are essentially equally spaced from one another'in the circumferential direction.
In Fig. 7 :a third exemplary embodiment of a device 2 according to the invention is
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represented which is distinguished from the exemplary embodiment according to Fig. 1 essentially by the fact that separate end parts 44, 46 are connected to the tongues 8, 10, said end parts being represented in Fig. 7 as lifted off of the tongues 8, 10. The end parts 44, 46 are formed in this exemplary embodiment by formed parts which consist entirely of an elastic material. The end parts 44, 46 are, in the case of this exemplary embodiment, injected on plane surfaces 48, 50 of the tongues 8,10, said plane surfaces facing one another in the mounted position. They can however also be connected in ah arbitrary manner to the tongues 8,10. The end parts 44,46 have sealing surfaces 52, 54 sealingly abutting one another in the mounted position.
In Fig. 8 a fourth exemplary embodiment of a device 2 according to the invention is represented which is distinguished from the exemplary embodiment according to Fig. 1 by the fact that the carrier element 6 has beads 56,58, spaced from one another in the axial direction of the body

4 and extending in the circumferential direction, in which separate sealing lip parts 60,62 of elastic
material are accoinmodated. The sealing lip parts 60, 62 which are glued into the beads 56, 58, or
can be held in them form-lockingly or clampingly, each have two sealing lips 64,66 or 68,70 spaced
from one another in the axial direction.
In Fig. 9 the device 2 according to Fig. 8 is represented where the end part 46 is connected to the tongue 8. In order to avoid failure of sealing in an area in which the sealing lip parts 60, 62 abut the sealing surface 54, the end part 46 can have recesses complementary to the free ends of the adjacent sealing lip parts 60,62, in which recesses the sealing lip parts 60,62 engage with their free
ends. The end part 46 can however also be connected to the ends of the sealing lip parts 60, 62
directly, for example by being injected on.
Fig. 10 shows the device according to Fig. 9 where the end part 44 is connected to the carrier
element 6 in a manner corresponding to the end part 46. In the form of embodiment according to
Figs. 8 to 10 the sealing lip parts 60, 62 consist preferably of the same elastic material as the end
parts 44,46. The Sealing lip parts 60, 62 can also be formed as one piece with the end parts 44,46.
The sealing lip parts 60, 62 and/or the end part 44, 46 can, for example, also be injected onto the
carrier element 6.

We Claim:
1. Device for the electrically conducting contacting of an electrically conducting part of an outer surface of a tube, a cable, or the like, in particular a coaxial cable's outer conductor bared in sections
with a body (4) abutting in the mounted position the element to be contacted, said body (4) consisting at least partially of elastic material and
with contact means for producing an electrically conducting connection between the electrically conducting part of the body and a conductor, for example a grounding cable,
characterized by
the fact that the elastic material at least one at least partially vulcanized ethylene-propylene rubber and has at least one of the following material characteristics:
- the compression set is less than ca. 40% preferably less than ca. 25% (DIN 53517, temperature 70 °C, duration 48 hours),
- the recommended value for cold is less than ca. -20 °C, preferably less than ca. -40 °C, in particular less than ca. -50 °C (DIN 53445-B),
- the change in hardness after aging is not higher than ca. +3 (DIN 53508, DIN 53505-A),
- the change of the tensile strength after aging is not greater than ca. + 15% (DIN 53508, DIN 53504),
- the change of the elongation at tearing after aging is not greater than ca. ±20% (DIN 53508, DIN 53504).

2. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic material of the body (4) contains a mixture (blend) of at least one thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) with at least one ethylene-propylene rubber.
3. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ethylene-propylene rubber is EPDM.

4. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body (4) is formed flexibly.
5. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body (4) is formed in such a way that, in the mounted position, it engages around the element to be contacted, preferably in the form of a ring or sleeve.
6. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body (4) is formed as a clamp which can be secured in position around the element to be contacted.
7. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body (4) is formed as one part and has at its free ends tongues angled off or bent off which can be connected to one another in the mounted position, preferably by means of a screw device or a clamping device.
8. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device (2) has sealing means for the sealing of a space formed in the mounted position between the element to be contacted and the body (4) against the penetration of air and/or humidity.
9. Device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the sealing means has sealing lips (64, 66; 68, 70) of an elastic material spaced from one another in the axial direction of the body (4) and extending in the circumferential direction of the body (4), said sealing lips being disposed on a side of the body (4) facing the element to be contacted in the mounted position and in the mounted position sealingly abutting the outer surface of the element to be contacted.
10. Device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the elastic material of the sealing lips (64, 66; 68, 70) expediently contains at least one thermoplastic elastomer and/or at least one at least partially vulcanized ethylene-propylene rubber, in particular EPDM.

11. Device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the sealing lips (64, 66; 68, 70) consist of the same elastic material as the body (4), in particular are formed as one piece with the elastic material of the body (4).
12. Device as claimed in one of the preceding claims, wherein the elastic material of the body (4) and/or the sealing lips (64, 66; 68 70) has at least one of the following material characteristics:

- the Shore hardness (A) is between 35 and 85, preferably between 47 and 70, in particular ca. 64 (DIN 53505-A),
- the tensile strength is more than ca. 6 MPa (DIN 53540),
- the elongation at tearing is more than ca. 300% (DIN 53504),
- the elastic material;is ozone-resistant and/or UV-resistant and/or oil-resistant and/or weather-resistant.

13. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body (4) has a carrier element (6) to which the elastic material is connected.
14. Device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the carrier element (6) is formed essentially in the form of a band and extends in the longitudinal direction or in the circumferential direction of the body (4) preferably over its entire length and preferably forms the tongues (8, 10).
15. Device as claimed in claim 14, wherein the carrier element (6) consists preferably of metal, in particular of brass and/or special brass and/or slightly alloyed copper and/or chromium/nickel alloyed steel.
16. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact means have a contact element of an electrically conducting material (36), said contact element being disposed on a side of the body (4) facing the element to be contacted in the mounted position and is connected to it.

17. Device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the contact element (36) consists of metal.
18. Device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the contact element (36) is formed by a flat litz wire, a flat band, or a braided band of metal.
19. Device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body (4) has at least one contact projection (38, 40, 42) of an electrically conducting material which abuts the electrically conducting material of the element to be contacted and thus forms the contact means.
20. Device as claimed in claim 13 and 19, wherein each contact projection (38, 40, 42) is expediently formed on the carrier element.
Dated this 17th day of July, 2002.
(RITUSHKA NEGI)
OF REMFRY & SAGAR
ATTORNEY FOR THE APPLICANTS

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Patent Number 203424
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2002/00969/MUM
PG Journal Number 19/2007
Publication Date 11-May-2007
Grant Date 01-Nov-2006
Date of Filing 17-Jul-2002
Name of Patentee DAUME PATENTBESITZGESELLSCHAFT MBH
Applicant Address ENGENSER WEG 1, D-30938 BURGWEDEL, GERMANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BRITTA DAUME ENGENSER WEG 1, D-30938 BURGWEDEL, GERMANY.
PCT International Classification Number N/A
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP00/10832
PCT International Filing date 2000-11-03
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 100 04 887.0 2000-02-04 Germany