Electrical connectors – Comprising coupling part of indeterminate length laterally...
Patent
1989-08-28
1991-01-08
Desmond, Eugene F.
Electrical connectors
Comprising coupling part of indeterminate length laterally...
439111, H01R 2702
Patent
active
049831283
ABSTRACT:
Electrical connecting device such as a bus bar comprises a folded section of sheet metal having a bight and arms extending from the bight. Receptacle portions are provided in the form of openings in the bight so that a tab contact can be inserted into one of the openings and will engage the opposed internal surfaces of the arms. In addition, contact sites are provided on the distal ends of the arms for contacting the devices which have wire-receiving slots on their ends. A conductor in a cable can thus be connected to a plurality of second conductors which are attached to the tab members that are inserted into the receptacle portions in the bight.
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Dale James L.
Miller Vernon R.
Roberts Lincoln E.
AMP Incorporated
Desmond Eugene F.
Noll William B.
Pitts Robert W.
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