Electrical connectors – Contact comprising cutter – Resiliently biased
Patent
1989-05-24
1990-04-03
Pirlot, David
Electrical connectors
Contact comprising cutter
Resiliently biased
439816, 439891, 439888, H01R 424
Patent
active
049136615
ABSTRACT:
A high voltage electrical connector for quickly connecting a stripped back electrical conductor with a neon electrode by plug-in means including a tubular glass insulated enclosure, a metal liner in the glass enclosure, and a metal connector telescopically positioned inside of the liner. The connector includes a longitudinal opening inside and a longitudinal channel on the outside, both for receiving a bent back stripped electrical conductor. The liner includes an inwardly biased electrical contact engaging the conductor in the longitudinal channel. Rotational alignment between the connector and the liner align the biased electrical contact with the longitudinal channel.
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Gellenthin, Jr. Carl O.
Whorton Jere D.
Pirlot David
Signeon Corporation
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