Claims
- 1. An electrical plug comprising:
- a housing having two interfitting housing shells providing a wireway open at one end for entry of two insulated conductors;
- two pairs of flexible legs projecting integrally from one of said shells near opposite ends thereof, each leg having an integral locking foot at its free end extending laterally outward, said legs extending through bores formed in the other shell and having their locking feet engaging retaining shoulders at the outer ends of the bores to prevent withdrawal of the legs from the bores;
- each of said bores having a widened mouth portion at its inner end aligned with the respective retaining shoulder for introduction of the locking foot of the respective leg at the start of assembly of the housing, and then tapering inwardly from said mouth portion such as to spring the leg laterally inward during assembly until its locking foot reaches the outer end of the bore and springs back outwardly to fit over the respective retaining shoulder, said legs being hidden in said bores and said shoulders being substantially covered by said locking feet; and
- two conductive members located in the housing and having insulation-piercing elements projecting into said wireway and arranged to pierce the insulation surrounding said conductors and engage respective ones of said conductors when the housing shells are pressed together with said legs in said bores.
- 2. An electrical plug according to claim 1 in which the shell with the bores has a central cavity between the inner ends of the legs for receiving a fuse and the shell with the legs has a door giving access to the central cavity.
- 3. An electrical plug according to claim 1 in which the shells have peripheral, parallel ribs at their opposite ends and the bores extend through the ribs of the shell having the bores.
- 4. An electrical plug according to claim 3 in which the ribs have a channel-like configuration and the bottom of the channel of each rib of the shell which has the bores is intersected by the respective bores and is bridged at the outer side of such bores to provide the retaining shoulders.
- 5. An electrical plug according to claim 3 in which one of the shells has a door opening interrupting the rib at one of its ends, and has a door with a rib portion filling said interruption when the door is closed.
- 6. An electrical plug according to claim 3 in which the ribs have a channel-like configuration and the locking feet are confined within the ribs.
- 7. An electrical plug according to claim 1 in which the shells have peripheral channels at their opposite ends into which the bores extend, said locking feet being confined within the channels.
- 8. An electrical plug according to claim 1 in which two conductor blades project from said housing and are conductively connected to respective ones of said conductor members.
- 9. An electrical plug according to claim 1 in which said conductor members have generally U-shaped portions aligned with two socket entries into the housing to receive plug blades.
- 10. An electrical plug according to claim 1 in which two blade members in the housing present two conductor blades projecting from the housing, one of said blade members being integral with one of said conductor members; and
- a fuse in the housing electrically connecting the other of said blade members with the other of said conductor members.
- 11. An electrical according to claim 10 in which said fuse is located in a fuse chamber in one of said shells and the other shell has a door for giving access to the fuse chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 755,230, filed July 17, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,679,877.
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Divisions (1)
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