Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for undercarpet flat and flexible cable that includes one or more flat electrical conductors contained in a flexible sheath of insulating material, comprising;
- a planar metal plate having a plurality of lands raised in relief,
- an insulative terminal block constructed to overlie selected lands of the plate with an undercarpet flat and flexible cable interposed between the block and the selected lands overlaid by the block,
- mounting feet projecting from the block and constructed for locked registration with selected lands of the plate,
- the block having terminal receiving cavities extending from one side of the block to a second side,
- electrical terminals in the cavities of the block, the terminals having electrical receptacle portions opening toward the first side of the block and conductor terminating portions emerged from the cavities and overlying against the second side of the block,
- lances on the conductor terminating portions, the lances facing outwardly away from the second side of the block,
- a conductive fastener carried by the block and constructed to mechanically secure in one of the lands overlaid by the block and apply the block and the overlaid lands in clamped relationship on the cable, the block urging the lances of the conductor terminating portions to penetrate through a layer of cable insulation and penetrate into respective flat conductors of the cable, that is interposed between the block and the overlaid lands of the plate, thereby to establish electrical connections between the lances and the respective flat conductors, the conductive fastener constructed further to mechanically secure in one flat conductor of the cable,
- a cover having a hollow interior receiving the block therein, and
- fasteners carried by the cover and constructed to secure in selected lands of the plate.
- 2. A connector assembly for connecting electrical socket receptacles with corresponding flat conductors of an undercarpet cable comprises:
- a base portion and an insulating terminal block structure; the terminal block structure including a first side, a second side, and terminal receiving cavities extending between said sides;
- electrical terminals situated in respective cavities in the terminal block; each terminal being stamped and formed with a receptacle portion and a planar plate conductor terminating portion, the receptacle portion opening toward the first side of the block, the terminating portion emerging from the cavity and lying against the second side of the terminal block, the planar plate terminating portion having raised relief lances thereon which face outwardly from second side, said lances penetrating completely through a layer of insulation of the cable and into the flat conductors when said cable is clamped between said second side of said terminal block and the base portion such that the planar plate terminating portions face respective flat conductors in said cable.
- 3. The electrical connector according to claim 2 and further including a faceplate overlying the first side of the terminal block and having profiled apertures aligned with the cavities in the block and with the electrical receptacle portions of the terminals, two cover sections each slidably mounted on the faceplate, and profiled apertures in each cover section that become aligned with the profiled apertures in the faceplate upon slidably positioning the cover sections in respect to the faceplate.
- 4. The electrical connector according to claim 2 and further including a plurality of tabs bent outwardly of the place of the base portion, a metal shield which overlies the cable being folded against the tabs, and conductive clips holding together the shield and tabs to establish electrical connections therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 354,839 filed Mar. 4, 1982, now abandoned.
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