Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Cam or wedge between conductors
Patent
1999-04-09
2000-09-19
Patel, T. C.
Electrical connectors
Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient...
Cam or wedge between conductors
439863, H01R 1101
Patent
active
061203343
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to an electrical connector having a C-shaped member with two ears with arcuate inner surfaces. At least one of the arcuate inner surfaces has teeth extending inwardly with at least one of the teeth having a plastic cap disposed on it. A wedge is designed to be secured within the C-shaped member and terminated two cables therein. The wedge has two sides which cooperate with the arcuate inner surfaces to terminate the cables. At least one of the sides has a blade extending outwardly therefrom.
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Perrin Albert Renaud
Timsit Roland Sion
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