Geometrical instruments
Patent
1981-09-21
1983-11-29
McQuade, John
Geometrical instruments
339198R, 339198E, H01R 903
Patent
active
044177810
ABSTRACT:
A cable termination block has terminals arranged in rows across the block, each terminal having a pin portion extending up from the top surface of the block and a socket portion in the bottom of the block. Incoming and outgoing cable conductors are attached to the pin portions, protectors plugging into the socket portions. The cable conductors are connected to alternating rows, i.e. incoming conductors to one row and outgoing conductors to the next row, and so on across the block. A dielectric member is positioned between adjacent rows of incoming and outgoing conductors. In one arrangement incoming conductors are attached to rows of long pins, outgoing conductors attached to rows of short pins. A dielectric member fits over the long pins and rests on the short pins. In another arrangement walls extend up from the block to separate adjacent rows of terminals. The walls may be inclined across the block to form tapered channels.
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Gill Frederick H.
Johnston Harold
Lask Zygmunt
Jelly Sidney T.
McQuade John
Northern Telecom Limited
Paumen Gary F.
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