Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for connecting a pair of electrical conductors comprising:
- an elongate conductive body having a generally planar face and defining a pair of spaced-apart inwardly directed cable receiving nests for accommodating said electrical conductors in spaced apart parallel relationship, said body having an open face opposite said planar face between said cable receiving nests and said planar face defining a connector insertion aperture; and
- a wedge having a first end, a second end, and an elongate wedge-shaped body therebetween, said wedge being insertable through said open face between said cable receiving nests and into said connector insertion aperture in a direction substantially normal to said planar face for removable retentive engagement with said conductive body so as to retentatively urge said electrical conductors into said cable receiving nests for conductive engagement with said body.
- 2. The cable connector of claim 1, wherein said conductive body includes a wedge insertion aperture through said planar face defining a wedge retaining rim for receiving said first end of said wedge in removable locking engagement.
- 3. The cable connector of claim 2, wherein said first end of said wedge includes a first deflectable locking tooth and a second deflectable locking tooth in facing opposition to said first deflectable locking tooth for releasable locking engagement with said wedge retaining rim when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said connector insertion aperture.
- 4. The cable connector of claim 3, wherein said second end of said wedge supports a transverse wedge component including a first and a second transverse wedge surface in facing opposition to said planar portion of said conductive body when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said connector insertion aperture.
- 5. The cable connector of claim 4, wherein said first transverse wedge surface engages said conductive body adjacent one of said pair of said cable receiving nests and said second transverse wedge surface engages said conductive body adjacent the other of said pair of cable receiving nests when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said connector insertion aperture.
- 6. The cable connector of claim 5, wherein said second end of said wedge further includes a head surface in facing opposition to said first and second transverse wedge surfaces.
- 7. An electrical connector for connecting a pair of electrical cables comprising:
- an elongate conductive sleeve including an elongate planar portion having a first major surface and an opposed second major surface, said planar portion supporting first and second elongate cable support members in facing opposition across said planar portion so as to define a cable receiving space therebetween, said planar portion defining a connector insertion aperture located between said first and second cable support members communicating with said cable receiving space; and
- an elongate wedge having a first end, an opposed second end, and an elongate wedge body therebetween, said wedge being removably insertable into said cable receiving space in a direction substantially normal to said first major surface, said first end removably lockingly received in said connector insertion aperture so as to position said wedge body between said first and second cable support members whereby said wedge body retentatively urges a first cable into conductive engagement with said first cable support member and a second cable into conductive engagement said second cable support member.
- 8. The cable connector of claim 7, wherein said planar portion includes a wedge retaining rim defining said wedge insertion aperture and wherein said first end of said wedge includes a first deflectable locking tooth for releasable locking engagement with said wedge retaining rim when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said connector insertion aperture.
- 9. The cable connector of claim 8, wherein said wedge includes a second deflectable locking tooth in facing opposition to said first deflectable locking tooth for releasable locking engagement with said wedge retaining rim when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said connector insertion aperture.
- 10. The cable connector of claim 8, wherein said second end of said wedge supports a transverse wedge component including a first transverse wedge surface in facing opposition to said planar portion of said sleeve when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said connector insertion aperture.
- 11. The cable connector of claim 10 wherein said first transverse wedge surface engages said first cable support member when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said wedge insertion aperture.
- 12. The cable connector of claim 10, wherein said second end of said transverse wedge component includes a second transverse wedge surface in facing opposition to said planar portion of said sleeve when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said wedge insertion aperture.
- 13. The cable connector of claim 12, wherein said second transverse wedge surface engages said first cable support member when said first end of said wedge is inserted through said wedge insertion aperture.
- 14. The cable connector of claim 10, wherein said second end of said wedge further includes a head surface in facing opposition to said first and second transverse wedge surfaces.
- 15. The cable connector of claim 14, wherein said head surface supports an elongate gripping rib.
- 16. The cable connector of claim 7, wherein said sleeve includes a generally C-shaped cross section whereby said first cable support member defines an arcuate first cable support surface in facing opposition to said second cable support member.
- 17. The cable connector of claim 7, wherein said second cable support member defines an arcuate second cable support surface in facing opposition to said first cable support surface.
- 18. The cable connector of claim 17, wherein said second cable support surface is defined by a smaller radius of curvature than said first cable support surface.
- 19. The cable connector of claim 14, wherein said first and second transverse wedge taper with respect to said wedge body.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/057,748, filed on Aug. 26, 1997.
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