Claims
- 1. Portable electrical apparatus useful in telephony and data applications for connecting insulated wires of a multi-pair electrical cable to an outlet, the apparatus comprising:
- a connector having a housing with input and output ends, an opening through the housing for receiving a plurality of insulated wires in an essentially flat parallel configuration, crimpable means for supporting the insulated wires in the connector against longitudinal stress, and a plurality of metal contacts supported within the connector in a perpendicularly movable relation to the insulated wires;
- the opening in the connector housing being adapted to allow the ends of the insulated wires to protrude from its output end;
- a crimping tool having a pair of jaws, means on one of the jaws for positioning the connector in a predetermined position relative thereto, and means on the other jaw operable when the jaws are closed both for crimping the connector to support the insulated wires therein against longitudinal stress and for causing a plurality of the metal contacts in the connector to pierce insulation coverings of and conductively engage respective wires in the connector;
- the connector housing further having on its output end a flat end face plate generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing, and an anvil supported from the output end of the housing below and generally perpendicular to the flat end face plate; and
- a cutting blade supported on the other jaw of the crimping tool and operable when the jaws are closed for moving in a transverse direction across the flat end face plate of the connector against the anvil so as to cut off wires that protrude from the end of the connector.
- 2. Electrical apparatus useful in telephony and data applications for connecting to an outlet the insulated wires of a multi-wire-pair electrical cable, comprising:
- a connector having a plastic housing with a rearward end having an input opening and a forward end with an output opening, the input opening being adapted to receive a plurality of insulated wires which may be inserted longitudinally into and through the housing in an essentially flat parallel configuration, and the interior of the housing having parallel tracks such that respective wires may then extend along respective separate tracks with their end portions protruding from the output opening at the forward end of the housing;
- the connector housing having near its rearward end a first recess adapted for receiving a crimping force, and at about its longitudinal center a second recess for receiving a crimping force;
- a plurality of metal contact plates supported in the housing near its forward end in spaced parallel relation to each other and in perpendicularly movable relation to the tracks that will become occupied by the insulated wires;
- a crimping and shearing tool having an upper jaw with first and second downward protrusions to engage the respective recesses in the connector housing, and a third protrusion to drive the metal contact plates down;
- the housing being crimpable, and in response to a crimping action being adapted to then support the insulated wires against longitudinal stress and to cause the metal contacts to pierce the insulation coverings of and conductively engage respective wires;
- the housing further having on its forward end a flat end face plate generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing, and an anvil supported from the forward end of the housing below and generally perpendicular to the flat end face plate; and
- the crimping and shearing tool having on the forward end of the upper jaw a shearing blade that will wipe the flat end face plate of the housing and engage the anvil when the jaw is closed.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/787,023 filed Jan. 28, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,237. This application claims benefit of Provisional Appl. 60/024,593 filed Aug. 26, 1996.
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Divisions (1)
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