Process and apparatus for the termination of electric cables ins

Electrical connectors – With stress relieving means for conductor to terminal joint – Conductor gripped by or entirely within connector housing

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439407, H01R 1358

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053821785

ABSTRACT:
The process for the termination of electric cables (2) makes it possible, during the installation of the electric structure of a building, to prepare the final connection of each cable (2) by any random operator. Use is made of standardized cable termination means for provisionally storing the cable ends. The apparatus essentially comprises a block (1) within which is inserted, for each cable (2), a locking part (3) having a flexible tongue (5). The introduction of a cable (2) into its recess (7) is definitive as a result of the locking action of the tongue (5). The final connection takes place by means of a connecting hole (8) traversing the recess (7). It is therefore possible to prepare the connection of numerous cables with numerous electrical equipments to be supplied.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4160575 (1979-07-01), Schraut
patent: 5073126 (1991-12-01), Kikuchi et al.

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