Electrical connectors – Coupling part with actuating means urging contact to move...
Patent
1991-11-12
1992-12-01
Schwartz, Larry I.
Electrical connectors
Coupling part with actuating means urging contact to move...
439913, 374181, 374208, 136235, H01R 1315
Patent
active
051675196
ABSTRACT:
A universal connector including a housing of molded thermoplastic having a pair of slots in a side thereof for receiving therein plugs or wires of various shapes and sizes for connection with the connector and a slot for receiving therethrough a stud. A pair of copper blocks are positioned adjacent each other with a pair of beryllia washers and a temperature sensor therebetween. One block includes a pair of plain apertures extending entirely through the block. The other block includes a pair of threaded apertures extending entirely through that block. These apertures are aligned with the washers. The blocks also include opposing grooves which, together, form an aperture. A pair of nylon screws are threaded into the threaded apertures to secure the blocks into tight frictional engagement against the washers and the temperature sensor. A copper wire is secured to the block and a copper wire is secured to the block to provide electrical connection between the blocks and an external device. A knob with an electically insulated threaded stud extends through a thrust washer disposed over the aperture and through the aperture and is threaded into a threaded portion of a clamp. The clamp rests against the blocks and any plug pins or bare wires disposed between the clamp and the blocks to make connection between the plug pins or bare wires and the blocks. The clamp, blocks and plug pins or bare wires are placed in compressive engagement with each other by rotation of the stud in the threaded portion, thereby pulling the clamp toward the washer.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3584510 (1971-06-01), Harris
patent: 3725847 (1973-04-01), Guneratne
patent: 4776706 (1988-10-01), Loiterman et al.
Jones Arthur B.
Peterson David R.
Cantor Jay M.
Nguyen Khiem
Schwartz Larry I.
Transmation, Inc.
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