Electrical connectors – With or having flexible guard or support for cable or conductor – Resilient
Patent
1988-09-02
1989-06-06
McGlynn, Joseph H.
Electrical connectors
With or having flexible guard or support for cable or conductor
Resilient
439719, H01R 900
Patent
active
048368032
ABSTRACT:
A wire holding device for locating wires in an electrical connector, comprising at least one passageway into which a connection wire to be held can be moved essentially normally of its length through an outwardly enlarging entrance slot toward a closed end of the passageway. A first barb adapted to be resiliently urged aside by a wire upon the introduction thereof extends from a sidewall of the passageway adjacent the entrance slot. A second barb extends from the sidewall opposite the first barb and is adapted to be resiliently urged aside by the wire upon the introduction thereof, the free end of the second barb, together with the closed end of the passageway partitioning off a partial passageway.
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Barnes John C.
Kirn Walter N.
McGlynn Joseph H.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Sell Donald M.
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