Claims
- 1. An adapter for distributing electrical energy, comprising an insulating housing and a plurality of electrical contacts, each contact having at least three radially extending electrically conductive arms terminating near respective ports within the housing, the insulating housing comprising first and second matable housing portions, each portion having two sets of alignable recesses, each recess receiving a portion of one electrically conductive arm, the first housing portion having a set of centrally located cavities each aligned with corresponding first housing portion recesses to receive a third conductive arm of a corresponding contact whereby, one arm of each contact may be introduced into each cavity with two other arms seated in corresponding recesses, and the second housing portion mated to the first housing portion capturing the contacts therein.
- 2. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the housing further includes a receptacle terminal accepting port array and each electrical contact includes a fourth radially extending arm, the fourth arm of each contact extending to the receptacle terminal accepting port array.
- 3. The adapter of claim 2, wherein three of said conductive arms comprise relatively flat coplanar elongated blades and the fourth of said conductive arms comprises a resilient clip.
- 4. The adapter of claim 2, wherein the three elongated blades are generally equiangularly located and the fourth of said conductive arms extends radially generally bisecting the angle between two elongated blades.
- 5. An adapter for supplying electrical energy from a first power cable by way of a power-in plug and mating adapter port array to a first electrical distribution terminal block and from the adapter by way of a power-out port array, power-out plug, and power jumper to a second electrical distribution block, comprising a plurality of stacked elements together defining an insulating housing, said insulating housing having a plurality of contact receiving cavities, a plurality of electrical contacts, each disposed within a corresponding cavity and each having at least three radially extending electrically conductive arms terminating near respective ports within the housing, one arm of each contact extending to the multiconductor power-in plug receiving port array, another arm of each contact extending to the multiconductor power out-plug receiving port array, and a further arm of each contact adapted to electrically connect to a corresponding terminal of the first electrical distribution block.
- 6. The adapter of claim 1, wherein two of said conductive arms comprise relatively flat coplanar elongated blades.
- 7. The adapter of claim 1, wherein the first electrical distribution terminal block includes a plurality of interleaved insulating wafers and conductive terminals, each terminal including an elongated prong for electrical connection to one of an adapter contact and an electrical receptacle terminal.
- 8. The adapter of claim 1, wherein there are exactly three generally equiangularly located electrically conductive arms.
- 9. The adapter of claim 1, wherein each said stacked element defines a plurality of channels, each said contact receiving cavity being defined by one said channel.
- 10. The adapter of claim 1, further including a receptacle terminal accepting port array wherein each electrical contact includes a fourth radially extending arm, the fourth arm of each contact extending to the receptacle terminal accepting port array.
- 11. The adapter of claim 10, wherein three of said conductive arms comprise relatively flat coplanar elongated blades and the fourth of said conductive arms comprises a resilient clip for receiving a corresponding terminal block prong.
- 12. The adapter of claim 11, wherein the three elongated blades are generally equiangularly located and the fourth of said conductive arms extends radially generally bisecting the angle between two elongated blades.
- 13. An adapter for supplying electrical energy from a first power cable by way of a power in plug and mating adapter port array to a first electrical distribution terminal block and from the adapter by way of a power-out port array, power-out plug, and power jumper to a second electrical distribution block, comprising an insulating housing having a plurality of contact receiving cavities, a plurality of electrical contacts, each disposed within a corresponding cavity and each having at least three radially extending electrically conductive arms terminating near respective ports within the housing, one arm of each contact extending to the multiconductor power-in plug receiving port array, another arm of each contact extending to the multiconductor power out-plug receiving port array, and a further arm of each contact adapted to electrically connect to a corresponding terminal of the first electrical distribution block, said insulating housing comprises first and second matable housing portions, each portion having two sets of alignable recesses, each recess receiving a portion of one electrically conductive arm, the first housing portion having a set of centrally located cavities each aligned with corresponding first housing portion recesses to receive a third conductive arm of a corresponding contact whereby, one arm of each contact may be introduced into each centrally located cavity with two other arms seated in corresponding recesses, and the second housing portion mated to the first housing portion capturing the contacts therein.
- 14. The adapter of claim 13, wherein the first housing portion further includes a plurality of parallel alignment pins extending therefrom in a direction generally opposite the centrally located cavities, and the second housing portion includes corresponding pin receiving apertures, the pins and apertures interengaging when the housing portions are mated to align and secure the housing portions together.
- 15. The adapter of claim 13, wherein the first and second housing portions each include a centrally disposed screw aperture for securing the housing portions together and securing the adapter to an electrical distribution terminal block.
- 16. The adapter of claim 13, wherein the power-in and power-out plugs each include a centrally located retaining screw aperture and one of the housing portions includes corresponding retaining screw receptacles located intermediate an adjacent pair of recesses in each set of recesses.
- 17. The adapter of claim 13, wherein the sets of alignable recesses, when joined, form the port arrays.
- 18. The adapter of claim 13, further comprising a set of centrally located cavities in the second housing portion determining a receptacle terminal accepting port array, each electrical contact including a fourth radially extending arm, the fourth arm of each contact extending to a corresponding port of the receptacle terminal accepting port array.
- 19. The adapter of claim 18, wherein three of said conductive arms comprise relatively flat coplanar elongated blades and the fourth of said conductive arms comprises a resilient clip for receiving a corresponding terminal block prong.
- 20. The adapter of claim 19, wherein the three elongated blades are generally equiangularly located and the fourth of said conductive arms extends radially generally bisecting the angle between two elongated blades.
- 21. The adapter of claim 20, further comprising a retaining screw receptacle located centrally in the second housing portion for receiving a receptacle assembly retaining screw.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/918,061 filed Jul. 30, 2001 and entitled “ELECTRICAL TERMINAL BLOCK AND RECEPTACLES”, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/307,115, filed May 7, 1999 and entitled “ELECTRICAL TERMINAL BLOCK AND RECEPTACLES”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,613.
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