Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:
- a chassis adapted to receive a multi-conductor member insertable along a first direction into a slot in the chassis extending along a second direction;
- a gland member mounted in the chassis and extending longitudinally in the second direction;
- a plurality of chassis conductors corresponding respectively to the conductors on the multi-conductor member, the chassis conductors being at least partly interposed between the gland member and said slot;
- means connected between the chassis and the gland member, for displacing the gland member from a first position wherein the conductors on the multi-conductor member and in the chassis are spaced apart to a second position wherein the conductors are in respective low pressure contact;
- a bladder member filled with incompressible fluid carried by the gland member and movable therewith such that when the gland member is in the second position the bladder is in low pressure contact with the chassis conductors; and
- means for applying a predetermined force on a predetermined external portion of the bladder after the gland member has moved to the second position, whereby the bladder sustains a predetermined high pressure compliant contact between each aligned conductor.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said means for displacing displaces the gland member a predetermined distance.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein said means for displacing displaces the gland member in one direction either opposite to said first direction or in a third direction perpendicularly to said first and second directions.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein said means for displacing includes a cam guide having a cam race engaging a cam pin on the gland member, and an actuating member pivotally connected between the chassis and the cam guide.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein the cam guide extends in the second direction parallel to the gland member, and the cam pin and cam race interact such that when the cam actuator is pivoted from an initial position to an intermediate position the cam guide moves in the second direction and the gland member moves opposite to the first direction.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein said means for applying a predetermined force include a profiled surface on the cam actuating member such that as the actuator is moved from the intermediate position to a latched position, the profiled surface bears on said external portion of the bladder to generate the high bladder pressure.
- 7. The connector of claim 5, wherein the increase in pressure in the bladder is transmitted to the conductors in a third direction substantially perpendicular to the first and second directions.
- 8. The connector of claim 6, including a spring interposed between the profiled surface and the bladder exterior portion, such that the spring establishes a force within a predetermined range applied by the profiled surface against the bladder external portion when the cam actuator is in the latched position.
- 9. The connector of claim 1, wherein the chassis conductors and the conductors on the multi-conductor member are each oriented in the first direction and are spaced apart in the second direction, and the chassis includes locator means for receiving the multi-conductor member within the chassis such that the conductors on the multi-conductor and the respective chassis conductors are aligned in said first direction.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the chassis conductors are in the form of flexible segments connected to the chassis at each segment end, and the gland member is adapted to be displaced in parallel to the first direction so as to displace at least a portion of each segment into contact with a respective conductor on the multi-conductor.
- 11. The connector of claim 1, wherein said means for displacing and said means for applying a force includes a cam guide having a first cam race engaging a cam pin on the gland member, a manually displaceable actuating member for moving the guide in the second direction, a stationary second cam race associated with the chassis and lever means including a roller following the second cam race and a lever responsive to the movement of the roller on the second cam race and the cam pin in the first cam race, for bearing on the bladder.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the lever means include a rigid link segment pivotally connected to the roller and to the cam pin, and a lever segment having one end pivotally connected to the cam pin and a free end bearing on the bladder.
- 13. The connector of claim 1, wherein said gland member includes means surrounding the bladder member for preventing lateral extrusion of the bladder member when said force is applied to said bladder member.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein said means for preventing the extrusion include a frame projecting outwardly from said gland member a distance of up to about 0.010 inch.
- 15. The connector of claim 13, wherein said bladder member projects from said gland member a distance approximately equal to the projection of said means from said gland member.
- 16. An electrical connector comprising:
- a chassis having a slot adapted to receive a substantially flat multi-conductor member extending substantially in a plane along first and second directions when carried in the slot, which extends along the second direction;
- a gland member mounted in the chassis and extending longitudinally in the second direction;
- a plurality of chassis conductors corresponding respectively to the conductors on the multi-conductor member, the chassis conductors being at least partly interposed between the gland member and said slot;
- the chassis conductors and the conductors on the multi-conductor member each being oriented in the first direction and spaced apart in the second direction;
- locator means associated with the slot for orienting the multi-conductor member within the slot such that the conductors on the multi-conductor and the respective chassis conductors are aligned in said first direction;
- means connected between the chassis and the gland member, for displacing the gland member along said first direction, from a first position wherein the conductors on the multi-conductor member and in the chassis are spaced apart to a second position wherein the conductors have experienced respective low pressure wiping contact; and
- means associated with the gland member for urging the chassis conductors toward the multi=conductors after the gland has moved to the second position.
- 17. The connector of claim 16, wherein the chassis conductors are in the form of flexible segments connected to the chassis at each segment end, and the gland member is adapted to be displaced in parallel to the first direction so as to displace at least a portion of each segment into wiping contact with a respective conductor on the multi-conductor.
- 18. The connector of claim 16, wherein the chassis conductors are carried by the gland member and the gland member is adapted to the displaced in parallel to the first direction so as to displace each chassis conductor into wiping contact with a respective conductor on the multi-conductor.
- 19. The connector of claim 16, wherein said means for displacing moves the gland member a predetermined distance.
- 20. The connector of claim 16, wherein said means for displacing includes a cam guide having a cam race engaging a cam pin on the gland member, and a manually operated actuating member connected between the chassis and the cam guide.
- 21. The connector of claim 20, wherein the cam guide extends in the second direction parallel to the gland member, and the cam pin and the cam race interact such that when the cam actuator is moved from an initial position to an intermediate position, the cam guides moves along the second direction and the gland member moves along the first direction.
- 22. The connector of claim 21, wherein said means for urging the chassis conductor toward the multi-conductor includes a profiled surface responsive to movement of the cam actuator such that as the actuator is moved from the intermediate position to a latched position, the profiled surface bears against means carried by the gland member for transferring said force to the chassis conductors.
- 23. The connector of claim 22 including a spring interposed between the profiled surface and the means for transmitting force, such that the spring establishes a range of predetermined force supplied by the profiled cam surface against said means for transfering force when the cam actuator is in the latched position.
- 24. The connector of claim 16, wherein said means for displacing includes a cam guide having a cam race engaging a cam pin on the gland member, and an actuating member pivotally connected between the chassis and the cam guide.
- 25. The connector of claim 24 wherein the cam guide extends in the second direction parallel to the gland member, and the cam pin and cam race interact such that when the cam actuator is moved from an initial position to an intermediate position, the cam guide moves along the second direction and the gland member moves along to the first direction.
- 26. The connector of claim 25 wherein
- the actuating member is pivotally connected to the chassis and includes a stud member rigidly connected to the actuating member and located within a notch in the guide member, said notch extending substantially parallel to the first direction;
- the cam race in the guide member has a dwell region extending substantially in the second direction and a riser region connected to the dwell region and extending obliquely downwardly in the first direction; and
- said chassis includes a cam slot extending in said first direction in which said cam pin is free to slide as the cam pin travels along said cam race.
- 27. The connector of claim 26, wherein the actuating member includes three serially connected cam surfaces, and the first cam surface is in contact with the gland member when the cam actuator is in the first position, the second cam surface is arranged to lift the gland member relative to the guide member when the actuation member is in the intermediate position, and the third cam surface is arranged to apply a pressure against the gland member while the gland member is restrained by the cam pin from movement parallel to said first direction.
- 28. The connector of claim 27, wherein the stud is located relative to the pivot pin such that as the actuation member is rotated from the first position to the third position, the notch is displaced in said second direction from one side to another side of a line passing through the axis of the pivot pin, along the first direction.
- 29. A method for joining two signal conductors comprising:
- supporting a first conductor against a first backing member;
- supporting a second conductor in spaced alignment with the first conductor by a movable gland member including a bladder having a compliant membrane filled with a substantially constant volume of fluid;
- positioning the gland member so that the second conductor is in low pressure contact with the first conductor, by moving the gland member so that the second conductor moves with low force wiping contact against the first conductor;
- after the step of positioning and while the second conductor is in low pressure contact with the first conductor, applying a predetermined pressure to the exterior of the bladder whereby the pressure is transmitted through the membrane to the second conductor and against the first conductor to sustain a high pressure compliant connection therebetween.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the second conductor is a flexible, linear conducting segment secured at its ends, and the steps of supporting the second conductor include;
- supporting the second conductor with the gland member while the second conductor is in spaced alignment in the linear direction from the first conductor and displacing the gland member in the linear direction to move the second conductor into low force wiping contact with the first conductor while the gland member is positioned against the second conductor.
- 31. The method of claim 29, wherein the steps of moving the supported second conductor include the step of manually displacing an actuating arm from a first position to a second position, and the step of applying a predetermined pressure includes the step of further displacing the actuating arm from the second to the third position.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional continuation-in-part of copending application U.S. Ser. No. 374,622 filed June 29, 1989, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 226,466, filed Aug. 1, 1988, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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