Claims
- 1. An electrical component for electrically connecting insulated electrical conductors thereto, comprisinga dielectric housing including a first housing section and a second housing section; first and second electrical contact members disposed in the dielectric housing and having first contacts extending into the second housing section; insulation-displacement contacts as part of the first contacts along which the insulated electrical conductors are positioned; conductor-moving members for engaging the insulated electrical conductors for moving the insulated electrical conductors into the insulation-displacement contacts thereby effecting electrical connections between the insulation-displacement contacts and the insulated electrical conductors; and the first housing section includes slots in alignment with second contacts of the first and second electrical contact members within the first housing section.
- 2. An electrical component as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first contacts are the insulation-displacement contacts extending through slots in the second housing section into a recess thereof.
- 3. An electrical component as claimed in claim 2, wherein the recess is defined by a bottom wall of the second housing section and opposing side walls, the slots are aligned through which the insulating-displacement contacts extend.
- 4. An electrical component as claimed in claim 3, wherein the conductor-moving members are conductor-holding members pivotally mounted to the opposing side walls and including outer sections having holes in which the insulated electrical conductors are disposed and inner sections having recesses in which ends of the insulated electrical conductors are disposed whereby the inner sections operate as pusher members for pushing the ends of the insulated electrical conductors into the insulation-displacement contacts.
- 5. An electrical component as claimed in claim 2, wherein the recess is an annular recess extending inwardly from an outer surface of the second housing section; pairs of grooves extending inwardly from the outer surface and communicating with the annular recess, the slots are aligned with the respective grooves so that when the insulated electrical conductors are positioned in the grooves the ends of the insulated electrical conductors are disposed onto the insulation-displacement contacts.
- 6. An electrical component as claimed in claim 5, wherein the conductor-moving members are arcuate cam members on a rotatable knob rotatably mounted on the second housing section with the arcuate cam members being disposed in the annular recess so that when the rotatable knob is rotated the arcuate cam members force the ends of the insulated electrical conductors into the insulation-displacement contacts.
- 7. An electrical component as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second housing section has circular cavities extending inwardly from an outer surface thereof, bottom walls of the circular cavities have holes therethrough, the first contacts are annular receptacle contacts extending through the holes into the circular cavities.
- 8. An electrical component as claimed in claim 7, wherein the conductor-moving members comprise annular insulation-displacement modules that are positioned in the circular cavities and include a cylindrical housing having arcuate cavities parallel to a central hole, an insulation-displacement contact member having a pin contact extending outwardly from a metal disc having comma-shaped slots in alignment with the arcuate cavities, and a cap member rotatably mounted onto the cylindrical housing and having holes through which the insulated electrical conductors are inserted and extend through large sections of the comma-shaped slots and into the arcuate cavities, rotation of the cap member causes the insulated electrical conductors to be moved into small sections of the comma-shaped slots thereby electrically connecting the insulated electrical conductors to the insulation-displacement contact member.
- 9. An electrical component as claimed in claim 8, wherein the walls of the circular cavities have L-shaped slots and the cylindrical housings have a projection for movement along the L-shaped slots to latch the annular insulation-displacement modules in the circular cavities.
- 10. An electrical component as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second housing section has rectangular cavities extending inwardly from an outer surface thereof, the first contacts extends into the rectangular cavities.
- 11. An electrical component as claimed in claim 10, wherein the conductor-moving members comprise rectangular insulation-displacement modules that are positioned in the rectangular cavities and include a rectangular housing having end cavities along which the insulated electrical conductors extend, an insulation-displacement contact member having a blade contact disposed in a central cavity of the rectangular housing and slotted insulation-displacement contacts extending into the end cavities, cover members hingedly connected to the rectangular housing and movable to a closed position thereby pushing the insulated electrical conductors into the slotted insulation-displacement contacts.
- 12. An electrical component as claimed in claim 11, wherein latch members are provided on the cover members and the rectangular housing latching the cover members in the closed position.
- 13. An electrical component as claimed in claim 11, wherein the rectangular cavities have projections in opposing walls, and the cover members have recesses for matable engagement when the rectangular insulation-displacement modules are positioned within the rectangular cavities.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application(s) No(s). 60/118,252, filed Feb. 2, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Introduction to AMP Insulation Displacement Technique and Products (HB 5351 Rev B) pp. 1-30, AMP Incorporated, Harrisburg, PA, dated 1979. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/118252 |
Feb 1999 |
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