Claims
- 1. A pilot device for receiving at least one electrical conductor comprising:
- (a) a pilot device body having a first surface having a first opening having first inner walls, said pilot device having an interior cavity;
- (b) a clamping member positioned within said interior cavity of said pilot device body having a second surface having a second opening having second inner walls;
- (c) a screw for selectively engaging said first inner walls of said first opening of said first surface of said pilot device body and engaging said second inner walls of said second opening of said second surface, wherein said screw having an upper portion and a lower portion with different geometries which allow quick and releasable engagement of said screw to said first surface by engaging said first inner walls to said first opening to said first surface while said second surface of said clamping member can be retained by said screw; and
- (d) a bus bar retained within said cavity of said pilot device which can be selectively brought into or out of electrical contact with said clamping member and the conductor held therein.
- 2. A pilot device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper portion of said screw having threading interrupted by at least one flat surface of a predetermined width along an axial length of said upper portion and sized to engage said first inner walls of said opening of said first surface of said pilot device body.
- 3. A pilot device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said screw having a head of larger diameter than said upper portion and formed at one end of said upper portion opposite said lower portion.
- 4. A pilot device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said screw has a diameter greater than the diameter of said first opening of said first surface of said pilot device body, said upper portion of said screw having a cross section substantially complementing said first opening, wherein said upper portion can pass through said first opening when properly aligned with said first opening, wherein the size of said head prevents said head from passing through the first opening irrespective of rotational movement of said screw.
- 5. A pilot device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said screw having a second flat surface of a predetermined width along said axial length of said upper portion opposite said one flat surface.
- 6. A pilot device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said lower portion of said screw has an axial length longer than said axial length of said upper portion.
- 7. A pilot device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said lower portion of said screw has a smaller diameter of said upper portion, wherein said lower portion having threading sized to selectively engage said second walls of the second opening of the second surface of said clamping member.
- 8. A pilot device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said threading of said lower portion of said screw is uninterrupted.
- 9. A pilot device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said clamping member includes a biased stirrup means for clamping the electrical conductor and wherein said screw selectively engages and disengages said stirrup means causing said stirrup means to engage and disengage the electrical conductor over a range of a single rotation of said screw, respectively, wherein said stirrup means is in fully open or closed position depending upon the selected orientation of said screw.
- 10. A pilot device as claimed in claim 9 further comprising a movable and biased operating stem having a contact plate which is actuatable and engageable with said bus bar to provide electrical contact or break electrical contact between said bus bar and said stirrup.
- 11. A pilot device as claimed in claim 10, wherein a spring biases said moveable and biased stem in an open circuit or closed circuit condition, wherein said contact plate can be associated with said stirrup and said bus bar thereby.
- 12. A pilot device for receiving an electrical conductor comprising: an insert having spring-loaded stirrup means for clamping the electrical conductor together with screw means for adjusting clamping action of said stirrup means and for releasably locking said stirrup in a fully open position and quickly and easily releasing said stirrup means to a closed position when the conductor is in a desired position, and attaching means for releasably securing said device to a mounting rail, said screw means having an upper portion and a lower portion with different geometries which allow quick and releasable locking of said stirrup means in said open or closed position; an electrical bus bar in electrical contact with said stirrup means for providing an electrical pathway to an other electrical conductor; an actuator means for selectively bringing said electrical bus into or out of electrical contact with the other electrical conductor.
- 13. A pilot device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said device having an internally located retention plate having an opening formed in the top thereof and having lateral extension of said opening; wherein said insert comprising a generally rectangular, open-sided stirrup slideably positioned within said pilot device and formed with a threaded opening in a top thereof of lesser diameter than said opening formed in said top of said retention plate; an opening in a top of said device;
- a screw having a slotted head portion slideably insertable into of said device, said screw having an enlarged upper portion threaded to mate with the threads of said internally located retention plate and formed with the flattened side portions eliminating said threads and dimensioned to pass slideably through the opening in the top of said retention plate, a radially projecting flange formed between said head portion and said enlarged portion, and a lower threaded portion dimensioned to mate with the opening in the top of said stirrup; and resilient means located between the bottom of said stirrup and the bottom of said pilot device to urge said stirrup upwardly.
- 14. A pilot device as claimed in claim 13, wherein said stirrup having a downwardly projecting flange extending from the bottom thereof on at least one side.
- 15. A pilot device for retaining electrical conductors comprising:
- (a) a first biased stirrup means for clamping an electrical conductor, a first screw means for selectively engaging and disengaging said stirrup means causing said first stirrup means to engage or disengage the electrical conductor over a range of a single rotation of said screw means, respectively, wherein said stirrup means is in a fully open or closed position dependent upon the selected orientation of said screw means;
- (b) a first bus bar adjacent and associated with said first biased stirrup means, wherein the conductor is held in said first biased stirrup means and in electrical contact with said bus bar;
- (c) a second biased stirrup means for clamping a second electrical conductor, a second screw means for selectively engaging and disengaging said second stirrup means causing said second stirrup means to engage or disengage another electrical conductor over a range of a single rotation of said screw means, respectively, wherein said second stirrup means is in a fully open or close position depending upon the selected orientation of the said screw means;
- (d) a second bus bar adjacent and associated with said second biased stirrup means, wherein the second conductor is held in said second biased stirrup means and in electrical contact with said second bus bar;
- (e) an actuator means for bringing said first and second bus bars into or out of electrical contact, wherein said actuator means can be biased in an open or closed circuit condition and wherein said actuator means can be manipulated to selectively bring said first and second bus bars into or out of electrical contact, thereby bringing the conductor in said first stirrup means into or out of electrical contact with the second conductor in said second stirrup means.
- 16. A pilot device as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a pilot device body, wherein said first and second stirrup means, first and second screw means, and said first and second bus bars are held within said pilot device body, said pilot device body holding said first and second screw means, yet allowing exterior access thereto and allowing said first and second screw means to actuate said first and second stirrup means, respectively to said open or closed positions by selective orientation of said first and second screw means, respectively.
- 17. A pilot device as claimed in claim 16, wherein said first and second stirrup means include holes of a predetermined geometry to allow passage of portions of said first and second screw means therethrough, respectively, wherein said first and second screws means can be selectively oriented with respect to said holes, respectively, wherein selective orientation of said first and second screw means within said holes actuates said first and second stirrup means, respectively to said open or close positions, respectively.
- 18. A pilot device as claimed in claim 17 including a biasing means to bias said actuator means in an open circuit or a closed circuit condition.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of an allowed application Ser. No. 07/314,114, filed on Feb. 23, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,989, which is a continuation-in-art application of application Ser. No. 07/194,537, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,832,628 issued May 23, 1989 to Paul Huska.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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