Electrical connectors – Comprising coupling part of indeterminate length laterally... – Included in prefabricated building panel
Patent
1991-12-13
1992-12-15
Paumen, Gary F.
Electrical connectors
Comprising coupling part of indeterminate length laterally...
Included in prefabricated building panel
439211, 439505, 439358, H01R 2500, H01R 13627
Patent
active
051711591
ABSTRACT:
An electrical junction assembly for use in the wall panels of a space-divider wall system includes a junction block having several receptacle connectors to provide a plurality of electrical outlets on both sides of a wall panel. The junction block is connected by means of conduits extending from both ends of the junction block to oppositely directed connector blocks for connection to adjoining panels. This assembly of junction block and connector blocks allows electrical power to be supplied to one end of the panel and conducted to and through the junction block to other panels. The receptacle connectors on the junction block each have one type of terminal configuration, e.g., a female electrical terminal configuration and one of the connector blocks is provided with the identical terminal configuration. The other connector block is provided with a matching terminal configuration, e.g., a male electrical terminal configuration. When two wall panels are joined at their respective edges, the male connector block may be readily connected to the female connector block in the adjacent panel. When two panels are adjoined to a third panel, all at one point, the arrangement of this invention allows the male connector block to be connected to the female connector block of one of the other two panels and the male connector of the other of the other two panels may be connected to one of the receptacle connectors of the junction block on either of the other two panels, in order to establish a three-way interconnection arrangement. In a similar fashion, a fourth, or other additional panels may be added to the junction and plug into receptacle outlets of other panels in order to provide an arrangement of panels that is totally interconnected, electrically.
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