Electronic power distribution device

Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Insulating body with spaced – electrically interconnected,...

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439798, 439431, 411393, H01R 436

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052660575

ABSTRACT:
An electronic power distributor is provided. The distributor is a cylindrical base unit shaped like a hockey puck which contains a top surface, bottom and side circular surfaces. In the top surface, there are a number of holes which extend into the base unit. These holes have a threaded portion for engaging with a power bolt. The side circular surface contains a number of holes which extend into the base unit and are positioned to perpendicularly intersect the holes which extend from the top surface. The holes on the side are capable of receiving the strands of a wire conductor or an adapter of other size conductors. The power bolts which hold the wire conductors in the holes through the side circular surface contain three portions. The first portion is conical and contain a first annular beveled surface extending radially and axially generally toward the vertex. The second portion contains a second annular beveled surface adjacent the threaded portion and extending radially and axially toward the vertex, a third portion having an annular beveled surface between the first and the second annular surfaces extending radially and axially toward the vetex. The angle of the first annular portion is about the same angle as the angle of the second annular portion but the third annular surface is angled greater than that of the first and second. In this design, the conic portion bores through the strands of wire at an equal force to cause the stands to separate and spread along the annular beveled surfaces of the screw. The power puck contains a clear encasing to protect it from the outside environment.

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