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Holder For Copper Rod

Abstract: The present invention relates to a holder for copper rod and comprises of a metal case fixed to an exhaust bench in order to receive electrical connection at one end and to accept said copper rod at the other end. The metal case acts as the base for the copper rod.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
29 March 2011
Publication Number
40/2011
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
Parent Application

Applicants

CROMPTON GREAVES LIMITED
CG HOUSE, DR ANNIE BESANT ROAD, WORLI, MUMBAI 400 030, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA

Inventors

1. BAGUL NILESH RAMKRISHNA
CROMPTON GREAVES LTD, VILLAGE KURAL, PADRA JAMBUSAR ROAD, VADODARA, GUJARAT
2. VELLORE PACHIAPPA BABURAJAN
CROMPTON GREAVES LTD, VILLAGE KURAL, PADRA JAMBUSAR ROAD, VADODARA, GUJARAT

Specification

FORM 2
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
(39 of 1970)
As amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005
&
The Patents Rules, 2003
As amended by the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2006
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
(See section 10 and rule 13)
TITLE OF THE INVENTION
Holder for Copper Rod
APPLICANTS
Crompton Greaves Limited, CG House, Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 030, Maharashtra, India, an Indian Company
INVENTORS
Bagul Nilesh Ramkrishna, and Vellore Pachiappa Baburajan, both of Crompton Greaves Ltd, Village Kural, Padra Jambusar Road, Vadodara, Gujarat, both Indian Nationals.
PREAMBLE TO THE DESCRIPTION
The following specification particularly describes the nature of this invention and the manner in which it is to be performed:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a holder for copper rod. Particularly, the present invention relates to a holder for a copper rod, which is used in an exhaust machine process.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The copper rod with screw brazing was being used for electrical contact of a high intensity discharge (HID) lamp for lighting up during the exhaust process. The copper rod was being directly connected to the exhaust bench, which resulted in the usage of more length of the copper rod and poor brazing. Further, in the event of a change of a rod, it used to consume a lot of time and involved use of skilled people for the task.
OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTION
An objective of the invention is to provide a system which obviates the aforesaid drawbacks by providing a holder for the copper rod.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In order to achieve the aforesaid and other objectives, according to the invention, a holder for copper rod is provided. The present invention relates to a holder for copper rod and comprises of a metal case fixed to an exhaust bench in order to receive electrical connection at one end and to accept said copper rod at the other end. The metal case acts as the base for the copper rod.

These and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will be better understood with reference to the following detailed description, accompanying drawings and appended claims, in which,
Fig la illustrates a line diagram of the system showing the copper rod connected to the holder.
Fig lb illustrates an exploded cross-sectional view of the holder.
Referring to the figures, Fig la illustrates a line diagram of the system showing the copper rod (2) connected to the holder (3). The holder (3) is thereafter fixedly connected to the exhaust bench (not shown in the figure) with the help of connectors (1). The connectors may be in the form of nut - bolts to fixedly join the holder to the exhaust
bench used for the HID lamp for the lamp light up. The holder and these connectors
i
enable for a one-time connection with the said exhaust bench.
Referring to Fig lb, which shows an exploded cross-sectional view of the holder, the holder has a slot (4) at the center to receive the copper rod. The copper rod gets locked within the said holder. The copper rod is screwed with the help of an opening (5) at one of the sides of the said holder, such that the said copper rod is fixed in the holder.
The use of the holder described in the above invention results in reducing the breakage of the copper rod considerably. Further, assuming that there is a breakage of copper rod, the replacement of the copper rod is easier and consumes less time. There is

no need of removal of electrical connections, which reduces the need of skilled manpower. A machine operator can also change the copper rod, because it involves changing the copper rod by unscrewing the screw.
The choice of the dimensions of the copper rod a.nd the holder may vary.
Although the invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiment, as well as alternate embodiments of the invention, will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that such modifications can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined.

We claim:
1. A holder for copper rod used in an exhaust machine comprising of a metal case fixedly connected to an exhaust bench in order to receive electrical connection at one end and to accept said copper rod at the other end wherein said copper rod is locked with said holder using a screw.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 967-MUM-2011 - AFR 3-8-2011.pdf 2023-10-21
1 abstract1.jpg 2018-08-11
2 967-MUM-2011-FORM 9(2-9-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
2 967-MUM-2011-AbandonedLetter.pdf 2018-08-11
3 967-mum-2011-form 3(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
4 967-mum-2011-form 2(title page)-(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
4 967-mum-2011-abstract(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
5 967-mum-2011-form 2(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
6 967-mum-2011-claims(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
7 967-MUM-2011-FORM 18(30-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
7 967-MUM-2011-CORRESPONDENCE(2-9-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
8 967-mum-2011-form 1(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
8 967-MUM-2011-CORRESPONDENCE(28-6-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
9 967-MUM-2011-FORM 1(28-6-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
9 967-mum-2011-correspondence(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
10 967-MUM-2011-CORRESPONDENCE(30-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
10 967-MUM-2011-FER.pdf 2018-08-11
11 967-mum-2011-description(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
11 967-mum-2011-drawing(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
12 967-mum-2011-description(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
12 967-mum-2011-drawing(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
13 967-MUM-2011-CORRESPONDENCE(30-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
13 967-MUM-2011-FER.pdf 2018-08-11
14 967-mum-2011-correspondence(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
14 967-MUM-2011-FORM 1(28-6-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
15 967-mum-2011-form 1(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
15 967-MUM-2011-CORRESPONDENCE(28-6-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
16 967-MUM-2011-CORRESPONDENCE(2-9-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
16 967-MUM-2011-FORM 18(30-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
17 967-mum-2011-claims(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
18 967-mum-2011-form 2(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
19 967-mum-2011-form 2(title page)-(complete)-(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
19 967-mum-2011-abstract(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
20 967-mum-2011-form 3(29-3-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
21 967-MUM-2011-FORM 9(2-9-2011).pdf 2018-08-11
21 967-MUM-2011-AbandonedLetter.pdf 2018-08-11
22 abstract1.jpg 2018-08-11
22 967-MUM-2011 - AFR 3-8-2011.pdf 2023-10-21

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