Claims
- 1. A connector for forming a twist connection between two ductile wires, said connector comprising:
- two members with each of said members having elongated cavity means, said cavity means of each said member including a pair of transversely spaced wire chambers with access to the wire chambers of both of said members from inner ends of said members, said cavity means of at least a first member of said members including an associated central chamber disposed between, and connected by, a slot to both of the associated wire chambers of said one member with access to each central chamber from the inner end of said members, access to the cavity means of at least a second member of said members from an outer end of said second member, the cross-sectional area of each wire chamber being such that two wires to be joined cannot simultaneously occupy a wire chamber, the cross-sectional area of each central chamber being such that two twist connected wires are able to be housed therein;
- brake surface means on sides of said slots;
- torque applying shoulder means and torque reaction shoulder means in the cavity means of both of said members adjacent the inner ends of said members; and,
- means for coupling said members together with the inner ends thereof in an adjacent relationship.
- 2. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein both of said members have cavity means with wire chambers and a central chamber with slots between respective wire chambers and said central chamber, adjacent thereto, and brake surface means on the sides of said slots, an inwardly convergent enlarged entry zone for each wire chamber extending into the wire chamber from the inner end of said member, angled sides for a portion of each of said slots adjacent the inner ends of said members with the angled slot sides divergent toward the inner end of said member and formed by an intersection of the slots with the enlarged entry zone of the wire chambers.
- 3. A connector as claimed in claim 1 where each of said slots has a width which approximates but is narrower than the diameter of the wire housed in the adjacent wire chamber and the members are made from a resiliently yieldable plastics material.
- 4. A connector as claimed in claim 1 including releasable coupling means whereby the two members are coupled together with the inner ends of the members in substantially abutting engagement.
- 5. A connector as claimed in claim 4 where the coupling means includes a sleeve connecting the members together and releaseable catch means allowing at least one member to be disconnected from the sleeve.
- 6. A connector as claimed in claim 5 with a collar on the inner end of one member, upstanding external first catch means on the collar, a coupling sleeve mounted on the other member, and internal second catch means in the collar for releasable connection with the first catch means.
- 7. A connector as claimed in claim 5 with a collar on the inner end of each member, upstanding external first catch means on the collars, a coupling sleeve, internal second catch means in the collar for releasable connection with the first catch means of both collars.
- 8. A connector as claimed in claim 4 including interengageable projections on the inner ends of the members to lock coupled members in a predetermined rotational relationship.
- 9. A connector as claimed in claim 4 including interengageable projections on the inner ends of the members shaped to permit contra-rotation of coupled members in a first direction but prevent contra-rotation in the opposite direction.
- 10. A connector as claimed in claim 1 where said members at their first ends are respectively provided with fingers with latch lugs and openings with co-operating ramped latch faces so that insertion of said fingers in said openings followed by partial relative rotation of the members will cause engagement of said latch lugs with said latch faces in a camming action pulling the inner ends of said members into abutting relationship.
- 11. A connector as claimed in claim 10 including sealing surfaces surrounding the cavity means access from said inner ends of said members and said surfaces are forced into contact by said camming action.
- 12. A connector as claimed in claim 11 where the sealing surface on the first end of at least one of said members is a continuous raised land.
- 13. A connector as claimed in claim 1 including an insulation cutter-stripper comprising a pair of fingers forming a notch with a spacing between first finger portions adjacent a closed end of said notch which is substantially equal to but no less than the diameter of the wire to be mounted in the wire chamber of the connector and a spacing between further finger portions extending divergently away from said first finger portions to free ends of said fingers remote from said notch closed end, cutting profiles on facing edges of said fingers whereby insulated wires forced between said fingers into the space between said first finger portions and rotated will have the insulation circumferentially severed.
- 14. A connector as claimed in claim 13 wherein said insulation cutter is frangibly connected to its associated member.
- 15. A connector as claimed in claim 1 including a resilient seal to sealingly embrace a wire entered into one of said cavity means from an outer end of a connector member.
- 16. A method of forming a twist connection between two ductile wires, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a connector comprised of two members where:
- (a) each member has wire receiving cavity means to receive wires to be connected in side by side relationship,
- (b) each member has torque applying shoulder means in each cavity means,
- (c) each member has torque reaction shoulder means in each cavity means,
- (d) at least one member has brake surface means associated with its cavity means,
- contra-rotating the members with wires positioned in the cavity means of both members whilst maintaining the members in a fixed spaced relationship with the cavity means of the members axially aligned to cause said wires sequentially:
- (i) to be contacted by said torque applying shoulder means and to be forced into contact with said torque reaction shoulder means,
- (ii) to cross and engage with each other
- (iii) to be braked against relative linear movement during said contra-rotation by forced engagement with said brake surface means,
- (iv) to twist each about the other to form a twist connection of interlocking helixes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/807,833, filed Jan. 16, 1992 now abandoned.
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