Geometrical instruments
Patent
1983-02-23
1986-04-08
Weidenfeld, Gil
Geometrical instruments
339 64M, 339129, H01R 1374
Patent
active
045808600
ABSTRACT:
An electrical connection device for advancing single or multiple first connector halves into positive engagement with substantially aligned second connector halves wherein at least the connections for the first connector halves are inserted through a panel. The first connector halves are mounted in one end of a barrel which can be axially moved inwardly and outwardly through an aperture in the panel. A rotatable, but axially fixed, nut is mounted on the panel around the aperture and threadably engages the surface of the barrel. A fixed sleeve extends outwardly from the panel on the opposite side from the connector halves for additional support of the retracted barrel and at least one keyway in the sleeve receives a key extending radially from the barrel to prevent rotation of the barrel.
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Kauffman Roger S.
Slothour Donald L.
Kline Thomas M.
W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
Weidenfeld Gil
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