Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1975-03-04
1976-10-26
Lanham, C.W.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29628, 174 84C, 174 90, 403275, H01R 4304
Patent
active
039875407
ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector is constructed by inserting the end of a stranded cable into a loosely fitted sleeve having diametrically opposed apertures. Thereafter, the sleeve is crimped for securement thereof to the cable. The crimping tool is provided with a punch section that moves through the sleeve apertures and in so doing pierces the cable by spreading the strands thereof, thereby forming a through passage for insertion of a mounting bolt that will be received by a threaded aperture in a terminal. During the crimping operation the sleeve is formed with an extensive flat surface area that will be in intimate contact with the terminal.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1702756 (1929-02-01), Woodbridge
patent: 2247041 (1941-06-01), Bergan
patent: 2251176 (1941-07-01), Temple
patent: 2935551 (1960-05-01), Wells
Duzan James R.
I-T-E Imperial Corporation
Lanham C.W.
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