Connector for battery terminal post

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6203382
  • Patent Number
    6,203,382
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A battery terminal post connector having first and second clamp components shaped to receive and grip a battery terminal post under the action of a resilient compression spring which urges the clamp components towards one another to grip the post. The connector also includes a release element which is moveable relative to the components and which, during such movement, cooperates with at least one of the components to provide a camming action driving the components apart against the action of the spring so as to release the grip of the components on the post in use.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an electrical connector for engagement with a terminal post of an electrical storage battery.




Conventional battery terminal posts are formed from lead or an alloy thereof and project from the top surface of the battery casing. The posts are of circular cross-section, and usually taper from a maximum diameter adjacent the battery lid to a minimum at their free end. A variety of connectors for such terminal posts are known. There are some connectors which are simply a push fit onto the post and others which employ a two-part collar the two parts being clamped around the post to grip the post. European Patent No. 0374342 shows an arrangement where a two-part collar is clamped by an over centre linkage arrangement which is relatively difficult and therefore expensive to fabricate, and is prone to wear resulting in loss of clamping force.




German Patent Application No. 3445736 illustrates an arrangement where the collar is clamped around the terminal post solely by spring force. The arrangement is considerably more simple, and therefore potentially less expensive than that illustrated in European Patent No. 0374342, and is advantageous in that it can simply be push fitted onto the terminal post. However, the connector of German Patent Application No. 3445736 is extremely difficult to remove, requiring the introduction of a levering tool, or possibly disassembly of the connector to relieve the spring load.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a battery terminal post connector in a simple and convenient form wherein the aforementioned disadvantages are minimised or obviated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention there is provided a battery terminal post connector comprising first and second clamp components shaped to receive between them, and to grip, a battery terminal post in use, resilient means acting to urge the first and second components to move to grip the post in use, a release element moveable relative to said components and cooperating with at least one of the components to provide a camming action for moving said components against said resilient means to release the grip of the components on the post in use.




Preferably said first and second components are carried in a housing member and said resilient means acts between the housing member and said first component to urge the first component towards the second component to provide the gripping action in use.




Conveniently said release element is pivotally connected to said housing member and has a camming cooperation with said first component whereby movement of the release element relative to the housing member moves said first clamp component relative to said second clamp component in a direction against the action of said resilient means.




Desirably said resilient means is a helical compression spring.




Preferably said release element defines a cam surface which is engaged by a cam follower of the first clamp component.




Preferably said release element is so arranged that it can be gripped when the connector is in position on a battery terminal in such a way that lifting movement in a direction to attempt to lift the connector from the terminal provides the release action thereafter continued lifting movement detaches the connector from the terminal.




Desirably the connector includes a cover within which said components and said release element are housed, said cover being coupled to said release element.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One example of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic perspective view of the first and second clamp components of a battery terminal post connector;





FIG. 2

is an inverted plan view of the connector;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a housing member of the connector;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a release element of the connector; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an external cover member of the connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, the connector comprises first and second clamping components or jaws


11


,


12


which are formed from a suitable metal, conveniently brass or copper. The jaws are generally in the form of rectangular blocks, and their mutually presented faces are recessed to define between them a passage


13


conforming to the shape of a battery terminal post. The jaw


12


is formed at its end remote from the jaw


11


with an integral sleeve


14


for receiving, and connecting to, a conductive lead. The end of the jaw


11


remote from the jaw


12


is recessed at


15


to form a seating for one end of a helical compression spring


16


(FIG.


2


). The jaw


11


is formed with first and second identical lugs


17


protruding from opposite side walls respectively, and the jaw


12


is formed with similar lugs


18


also projecting from its side walls, and arranged coplanar with the lugs


17


. The extent of the projection of the lugs


18


is less than that of the lugs


17


.




A U-shaped housing member


19


is formed from a length of metal strip, conveniently mild-steel, and receives the jaws


11


,


12


between its parallel limbs


21


, with the jaw


11


adjacent the base wall


22


of the member. The limbs


21


are formed with longitudinally extending rectilinear slots


23


for receiving the lugs


17


,


18


. The lugs


17


protrude completely through the slots


23


, but the height of the lugs


18


is such that they terminate flush with the outer surface of the limbs


21


of the member


19


. The length of the slots


23


is greater than the combined length of the lugs


17


,


18


when the jaws


11


,


12


are in abutting relationship. If desired the free ends of the limbs


21


can be chamfered or flared outwardly to provide a lead for the lugs


17


,


18


during assembly of the member


19


over the jaws


11


,


12


.




The helical compression spring


16


, or if desired a conical spring, a resilient rubber or synthetic resin block or other convenient resilient element or elements, acts between the base of the recess


15


in the jaw


11


and the inner surface of the end wall


22


of the member


19


and thus urges the jaw


11


towards the jaw


12


, and urges both jaws to move longitudinally relative to the member


19


until the ends of the lugs


18


abut the ends of the slots


23


remote from the base wall


22


. The shaping of the recesses in the abutting faces of the jaws


11


,


12


which define the passage


13


are such that the jaws


11


,


12


do not touch one another when a post is received between them, and thus the spring


16


acting directly on the jaw


11


, and acting on the jaw


12


through the housing member


19


, urges the jaws towards one another so that the terminal post is gripped in the passage


13


.




The connector further includes a release element


25


which is of box-like construction being formed from shaped and folded metal sheet, conveniently mild-steel. The release element


25


has an end wall


26


formed with a transverse slot


27


, and the assembly of jaws


11


,


12


and housing member


19


is received within the box-like release element


25


such that an outwardly turned integral flange


24


along one edge of the base wall


22


of the housing member


19


protrudes through the slot


27


. The end of the release element


25


remote from the end wall


26


is open so that the sleeve


14


of the jaw


12


can protrude therefrom, and the lower face of the release element


25


which is presented to the battery lid in use is also open.




The opposite side walls of the release element


25


are formed with respective shaped slots


28


for receiving the portions of the lugs


17


of the jaw


11


which protrude through the slots


23


of the housing member


19


. The upper edge of each of the slots


28


lies generally parallel to the length of the element


25


but the lower walls of the slots


28


extend at an angle so that the slots


28


are wedge-shaped having their narrower ends adjacent the end wall


26


of the element


25


. The opposite end walls


29


of the slots


28


define arcuate cam surfaces which can cooperate with cam followers defined by the lugs


17


. It will be recognised from the following description that the shaping of the end walls


29


of the slot


28


can be other than arcuate. For example, inclined rectilinear surfaces could provide an appropriate cam action.




The engagement of the flange


24


in the slot


27


provides a hinge connection between the element


25


and the member


19


the range of pivotal movement of which is controlled by engagement of the lugs


17


with the upper and lower edges of the slots


28


. Within the permitted range of arcuate movement of the element


25


relative to the member


19


the end walls


29


of the slots


28


act as cam surfaces cooperating with the lugs


17


which act as cam followers. The shape of the walls


29


is such that as the element


25


is hinged upwardly relative to the member


19


, so that the lower surfaces of the slots


28


are moved towards the lugs


17


, the slot end walls


29


coact with the lugs


17


to move the jaw


11


against the action of the spring


16


. Thus lifting movement of the element


25


releases the clamping action of the jaws


11


,


12


about the terminal post in use freeing the connector from the terminal post so that the connector can simply be lifted off the terminal post.




A moulded synthetic resin cover


31


, open at its lower face, receives the assembly of jaws


11


,


12


, housing member


19


, and release element


25


, the housing


31


being anchored in any convenient manner to the release element


25


. The cover


31


is electrically insulating, and is also coloured and carries indicia, related to the function of the connector. The cover


31


is shaped, at least adjacent its end remote from the hinge connection between the element


25


and the housing member


19


, to facilitate manual gripping of the cover


31


. It will be recognised that the connector can be engaged with a terminal post simply by locating the passage


19


on the terminal post and pushing the connector towards the battery lid. The taper of the terminal post and passage


13


will allow the terminal post to enter between the jaws


11


,


12


driving the jaws apart against the action of the spring


16


. Thereafter the spring


16


provides the gripping force by which the jaws grip the terminal post.




In order to remove the connector from the terminal post it is simply necessary to grip the cover


31


and lift it upwardly as if pulling the connector from the terminal post. The lifting action on the cover


31


will hinge the element


25


relative to the member


19


thus camming the jaw


11


against the action of the spring


16


and releasing the grip of the jaws


11


,


12


about the post. Thereafter the continued lifting movement applied by the user to the connector will simply lift the connector from the terminal post. It will be recognised that the positive camming action driving the jaw


11


away from the jaw


12


will also assist in overcoming any sticking due to corrosion which might have arisen between the jaws


11


,


12


and the terminal post in use.




By virtue of the arrangement it will be perceived by the user that removal of the connector from the terminal post is simply the opposite of fitting even though during removal the camming action occurs to release the clamping force.




It will be recognised that instead of manufacturing the release element


25


and cover


31


as separate components, it may be more convenient and cost effective to combine the release element with the cover


31


. Such a component may have the same external appearance as the cover


31


shown in

FIG. 5

but would incorporate the hinge connection with the member


19


and the cam surfaces


29


as internal features of the moulding. It may however be desirable to incorporate metal inserts in the moulding of such a combined component to provide the cam surfaces


29


cooperating with the lugs


17


.




It will be understood that other forms of hinge connection between the cover


31


, release element


25


, and the housing member


19


could be provided if desired.



Claims
  • 1. A battery terminal post connector comprising:first and second clamp components shaped to receive between them, and to grip, a battery terminal post in use; at least one resilient element arranged to urge the first and second components to move to grip the post in use; and a release element moveable relative to both said clamp components and cooperable with at least one of the clamp components to provide a camming action for moving said at least one of the clamp components against said at least one resilient element to release the grip of the components on the post in use.
  • 2. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second components are carried in a housing member and said resilient element acts between the housing member and said first component to urge the first component towards the second component to provide the gripping action in use.
  • 3. A connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein said release element is pivotally connected to said housing member and has a camming cooperation with said first component whereby movement of the release element relative to the housing member moves said first clamp component relative to said second clamp component in a direction against the action of said resilient element.
  • 4. A connector as claimed in claim 3, where said resilient element is a helical compression spring.
  • 5. A connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said release element defines a cam surface which is engaged by a cam follower of the first clamp component.
  • 6. A connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein said release element is so arranged that it can be gripped when the connector is in position on a battery terminal in such a way that lifting movement in a direction to attempt to lift the connector from the terminal provides the release action thereafter continued lifting movement detaches the connector from the terminal.
  • 7. A connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said release element is so arranged that it can be gripped when the connector is in position on a battery terminal in such a way that lifting movement in a direction to attempt to lift the connector from the terminal provides the release action thereafter continued lifting movement detaches the connector from the terminal.
  • 8. A connector as claimed in claim 1, including a cover within which the release element and components are housed, said cover being coupled to said release element grip of the components on the post in use.
  • 9. A battery terminal post connector comprising:first and second clamp components having respective faces shaped to receive between them, and to grip, a battery terminal post in use, the first clamp component having first and second sides, and lugs protruding from each of the first and second sides, the second clamp component having first and second sides, and lugs protruding from each of the first and second sides of the second clamp component; a housing member having parallel limbs, and including slots configured to guide the lugs protruding from the first and second sides of the first and second clamp components for movement of the faces of the first and second clamp components toward and away from one another, the lugs of the first clamp component extending out further from the first and second sides of the first clamp component than the lugs of the second clamp component, such that lugs of the first clamp component protrude through the slots of the parallel limbs but the lugs of the second clamp component do not protrude through the slots of the parallel limbs; at least one resilient element arranged between the housing member and one of the clamp components to urge the first and second components to move to grip the post in use; and a release element pivotally moveable relative to the housing member and moveable relative to both said clamp components and including first and second opposite slots that respectively have surfaces cooperable with the protruding lugs of the first clamp component to provide a camming action for moving said first clamp component against said at least one resilient element to release the grip of the components on the post in use.
  • 10. A battery terminal post connector comprising:first and second clamp components shaped to receive between them, and to grip, a battery terminal post in use; at least one resilient element arranged to urge the first and second components to move to grip the post in use; a housing member carrying said first and second components, said resilient element acting between the housing member and said first component to urge the first component towards the second component to provide the gripping action in use; and a release element moveable relative to both said clamp components and pivotally connected to said housing member, the release element having a camming cooperation with said first clamp component wherein pivotal movement of the release element relative to the housing member moves said first clamp component relative to said second clamp component in a direction against the action of said resilient element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9702008 Jan 1997 GB
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/GB98/00218 WO 00 8/12/1999 8/12/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/34299 8/6/1998 WO A
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
2470104 Martin May 1949
5346407 Hood Sep 1994
5861223 Montlagh Jan 1999
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
641 618 Sep 1993 AU
39 42 241 Jun 1991 DE
0374 342 Jun 1990 EP