Solder-free plug-cable connection system

Electrical connectors – Contact comprising cutter – Axially penetrating the elongated conductor

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H01R 424

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050855948

ABSTRACT:
To connect a cable, for example having two or more parallel connectors, to a plug, typically having coaxial sleevers (2, 3), the sleeves of the plug (2, 3), each, are formed with extending prongs (9) positioned and spaced from each other to penetrate into a cut end of the cable (6) between, or into the wires (10) of the cable and the surrounding insulation (12). To hold the assembly together, and prevent spreading of the cable in the region of penetration, the cable is surrounded by a clamp (16) formed of two plastic parts (28, 29) which can be snapped together; the entire connection, then, is covered by an injection-molded jacket (7), which is so arranged that the injection molding material can penetrate through openings (27) formed in the sleeve plug elements (2, 3) to thereby locate the sleeve elements securely in position within the plug (1).

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patent: 3411129 (1968-11-01), Peters
patent: 3810174 (1974-05-01), Brandenburg, Jr.
patent: 4374458 (1983-02-01), Komada

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