Geometrical instruments
Patent
1979-01-24
1981-08-11
McQuade, John
Geometrical instruments
339 97P, 339101, 339119R, H01R 1100, H01R 1358
Patent
active
042831032
ABSTRACT:
An electrical crimp connector has a plurality of two armed connecting elements made of a flat resilient contact material having a central slot. The main part of each slot extends from a widened entry aperture, is bounded by sharp edges and has a width less than the thickness of the metal core of a wire so that when the wire is pushed into the slot the insulation of wire is severed so the wire contacts the connecting element. A clamping element is associated with each connecting element and has a support surface on which the connecting element is fixed. The connecting elements are interconnected in pairs and have a number of interconnected clamping elements extending around them and are combined to form a unit having wire guides. The connecting elements are adapted to be plugged in on the support strip which is releasably connected to the insulating member on both sides of longitudinally extending lines, separate wire guides being provided on the parts which are releasable from one another.
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patent: 2694189 (1954-11-01), Wirsching
patent: 3702456 (1972-11-01), Patton
patent: 4013332 (1977-03-01), Dauser
patent: 4066317 (1978-01-01), Bierenfeld
patent: 4136920 (1979-01-01), Scholtholt
patent: 4171857 (1979-10-01), Forberg et al.
Forberg Horst
Hegner Gunter
Stoewe Anneliese
Brown John S.
Krone GmbH
McQuade John
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