Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:
- a housing having a bore therein and a conductive pin centered in said bore;
- an electrical conductor gripping collar supported in said bore with one end extending outwardly from the bore and sized to receive an electrical conductor therethrough;
- a closure ring having a central aperture sized for receiving an electrical conductor and a surface for engaging the outwardly extending end of said electrical conductor gripping collar; and
- means for securing said closure ring to said housing;
- whereby with an electrical conductor inserted through the central aperture of said closure ring and through said electrical conductor gripping collar and impaled onto said pin in said housing, forcible movement of said closure ring along the electrical conductor forces said electrical conductor griping collar further into said bore and into gripping relation with the surface of the electrical conductor.
- 2. The electrical connector set forth in claim 1 wherein the extending end of said electrical conductor gripping collar is split and splayed for engaging the surface of said closure ring and wherein the splayed ends of said electrical conductor gripping collar has inwardly extending edges on the ends thereof for engaging the surface of an electrical conductor positioned therein.
- 3. The electrical connector set forth in claim 2 wherein the securing means is a second bore in the bore of said housing sized to produce an interference fit with the outer surface of said closure ring, whereby with forcible movement of said closure ring along an electrical conductor, said electrical conductor gripping collar is further recessed into the bore of said housing and said closure ring is seated in said second bore.
- 4. The electrical conductor set forth in claim 2 wherein the securing means is a cylindrical side wall that embraces said closure ring and fits over the outer surface of said housing and wherein the inner surface of said side wall and the outer surface of said housing are cooperatively threaded, whereby with said side wall initially threaded onto said housing and with an electrical conductor inserted through the central aperture of said closure ring and through said electrical conductor gripping collar and impaled onto said pin in said housing, further threaded movement of said side wall along the outer surface of said housing moves said closure ring against said electrical conductor gripping collar and forces said electrical conductor gripping collar into said bore and into gripping relation with the surface of the electrical conductor.
- 5. The electrical conductor set forth in claim 4 wherein said closure ring and said side wall are separate.
- 6. The electrical conductor set forth in claim 2 wherein the securing means is a cylindrical side wall that embraces said closure ring and fits over the outer surface of said housing and wherein the inner surface of said side wall includes a protruding ring and the outer surface of said housing includes a groove complimenting said protruding ring whereby with said side wall initially positioned onto the outer wall of said housing and with an electrical conductor inserted through the central aperture of said closure ring and through said electrical conductor gripping collar and impaled onto said pin in said housing, further forcible movement of said side wall along the outer surface of said housing moves said closure ring against said electrical conductor gripping collar and forces said electrical conductor gripping collar into said bore and into gripping relation with the surface of the electrical conductor and forces the protruding ring of said side wall into seating position with the groove in the outer surface of said housing.
- 7. The electrical conductor set forth in claim 6 wherein said closure ring and said side wall are integral and said closure ring forms a back wall to said side wall.
- 8. An electrical connector comprising:
- a housing having a plurality of bores therein and a corresponding plurality of conductive pins centered in each of said bores;
- a corresponding plurality of electrical conductor gripping collars supported in each of said bores with one end extending outwardly from the bore and sized to receive an electrical conductor therethrough;
- a closure ring having a corresponding plurality of apertures aligned with said bores and sized for receiving an electrical conductor and having a flat surface for engaging the outwardly extending ends of said electrical conductor gripping collars; and
- means for securing said closure ring to said housing;
- whereby, with electrical conductors inserted through the apertures of said closure ring and through said electrical conductor gripping collars and impaled onto said pins in said housing, forcible movement of said closure ring along the electrical conductors forces said electrical conductor gripping collars further in said bores and into gripping relation with the surface of the corresponding electrical conductor.
- 9. The electrical connector set forth in claim 8 wherein the extending end of each of said electrical conductor gripping collars is split and splayed for engaging the flat surface of said closure ring and wherein the splayed ends of each of said electrical conductor gripping collars has inwardly extending edges on the ends thereof for engaging the surface of an electrical conductor positioned therein.
- 10. The electrical connector set forth in claim 8 wherein the securing means is a cylindrical side wall that embraces said closure ring and fits over the outer surface of said housing and wherein the inner surface of said side wall and the outer surface of said housing are cooperatively threaded, whereby with said side wall initially threaded onto said housing and with electrical conductors inserted through the apertures of said closure ring and through said electrical conductor gripping collars and impaled onto said pins in said housing, further threaded movement of said side wall along the outer surface of said housing moves said closure ring against said electrical conductor gripping collars and forces said electrical conductor gripping collars into said bore and into gripping relation with the surface of the associated electrical conductors.
- 11. The electrical conductor as set forth in claim 10 wherein said closure ring and said side wall are separate.
- 12. The electrical conductor set forth in claim 8 wherein the securing means is a cylindrical side wall that embraces said closure ring and fits over the outer surface of said housing and wherein the inner surface of said side wall includes a protruding ring and the outer surface of said housing includes a groove complimenting said protruding ring whereby with said side wall initially positioned onto the outer surface of said housing and with electrical conductors inserted through the apertures of said closure ring and through said electrical conductor griping collars and impaled onto said pins in said housing, further forcible movement of said side wall along the outer surface of said housing moves said closure ring against said electrical conductor gripping collars and forces said electrical conductor gripping collars into said bores and into gripping relation with the surface of the associate electrical conductors and forces the protruding ring of said side wall into seating position with the groove in the outer surface of said housing.
- 13. The electrical conductor set forth in claim 12 wherein said closure ring and said side wall are integral and said closure ring forms a back wall to said side wall.
- 14. A method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector comprising the steps of:
- selecting a connector housing having a bore therein and having an electrical conductive prong mounted in said housing bore;
- selecting an electrical conductor gripping collar having a plurality of gripping fingers extending therefrom;
- attaching said selected gripping collar partially in said housing bore with said plurality of gripping fingers extending from said housing;
- selecting a collar driving member having an aperture therethrough sized for threading an electrical conductor therethrough and for blocking the passage of said electrical conductor gripping collar therethrough;
- threading an electrical conductor through said collar driving member aperture and through said electrical conductor gripping collar and into said housing bore and onto said electrically conductive prong; and
- driving said collar driving member against said electrical conductor gripping collar to drive said gripping collar into the bore of said connector housing and the gripping fingers thereof onto said electrical conductor.
- 15. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector as set forth in claim 14 including the further step of squeezing the gripping fingers of said gripping collar onto the electrical conductor before the step of driving said collar driving member against said electrical conductor gripping collar.
- 16. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 14 in which the step of selecting said housing includes selecting a housing having a plurality of bores therein and the step of selecting a collar driving member includes selecting a driving member having a corresponding plurality of apertures therein positioned to align with said plurality of housing bores, whereby a corresponding plurality of electrical conductor gripping collars are positioned in the plurality of bores in said housing so that a plurality of electrical conductors can be coupled to said electrical connector at the same time by moving said collar driving member against a plurality of gripping collars having a plurality of electrical conductors threaded therethrough.
- 17. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 16 in which the step of selecting an electrical conductor gripping collar includes selecting a gripping collar having a plurality of gripping fingers extending therefrom with each said gripping collar finger having a gripping edge thereon.
- 18. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 17 in which the step of selecting an electrical conductor gripping collar includes selecting a conductive gripping collar having a conductive pointed gripping edge thereon for penetrating an electrical conductor insulation coating.
- 19. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 16 including the further step of selecting a housing cap apertured for passing a plurality of conductors therethrough and for securing said collar driving member to said connector housing.
- 20. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 19 in which the step of selecting a connector housing includes selecting a connector housing having two spaced grooves formed therein to form a two position housing fastener portion and in which the step of selecting a housing cap includes selecting a housing cap having a plurality of fingers thereon, each finger having two spaced raised areas sized and positioned to snap into said two spaced grooves in said housing.
- 21. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 19 in which the step of selecting a connector housing includes selecting a connector housing having a threaded outer surface and in which the step of selecting a housing cap includes selecting a housing cap having a corresponding threaded inner surface for threadably attaching said housing cap to said housing.
- 22. The method of connecting an electrical conductor to an electrical connector in accordance with claim 20 including the step of selecting a threaded housing cap and threadedly attaching said threaded housing cap to said housing.
- 23. An electrical connector for coupling a plurality of electrical conductors thereto comprising:
- a housing having a plurality of bores therein and having a two position fastener portion thereon;
- a plurality of conductor gripping collars, each of said gripping collars being supported adjacent one said housing bore;
- a housing cap having a plurality of apertures therein sized for threading said plurality of conductors therethrough and blocking the passage of said plurality of conductor gripping collars therethrough, said housing cap having a fastener portion thereon adapted to fit onto said housing two position fastener portion for connecting said housing cap to said housing two position fastener portion to push against said plurality of conductor gripping collars when said housing cap fastener portion is moved between positions of said housing two position fastener portion, whereby a plurality of conductors can be simultaneously connected to an electrical connector.
- 24. An electrical connector for coupling a plurality of electrical conductors thereto in accordance with claim 23 in which said housing has a plurality of conductive prongs, one said prong being mounted in each of said plurality of housing bores for driving each of a plurality of electrical conductors into one said conductive prong to make electrical contact between the electrical conductor and said conductive prong.
- 25. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto comprising:
- a connector housing having a bore therein and having an electrical conductive prong mounted in said housing bore;
- an electrical conductor gripping collar having a plurality of gripping fingers extending therefrom attached in said connector housing bore and said plurality of gripping fingers extending therefrom;
- a collar driving member having an aperture therethrough sized for threading an electrical conductor therethrough while blocking the passage of said electrical conductor gripping collar therethrough;
- such that the electrical conductor can be threaded through said collar driving member aperture and through said electrical conductor gripping collar and into said housing bore and onto said electrically conductive prong; and
- fastening means for fastening said collar driving member to said housing whereby pushing said collar driving member having an electrical conductor threaded therethrough against said electrical conductor gripping collar drives said gripping collar onto the threaded electrical conductor so that the electrical conductor is connected to said electrical connector.
- 26. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 25 in which a conductive prong is mounted in said housing bore for driving said electrical conductor thereinto for making electrical contact between said electrical conductor and said conductive prong.
- 27. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 25 in which said housing includes a plurality of bores therein and said collar driving member has a plurality of apertures therein positioned to align with said plurality of housing bores whereby a plurality of electrical conductors can be coupled to said electrical connector at the same time by moving said collar driving member against a plurality of gripping collars having a plurality of electrical conductors threaded therethrough.
- 28. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 27 in which each said electrical conductor gripping collar includes a plurality of gripping fingers extending therefrom with each said gripping collar finger having a gripping edge portion thereon.
- 29. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 28 in which each said electrical conductor gripping collar has a conductive gripping collar having a conductive pointed gripping edge portion thereon for penetrating an electrical conductor insulation coating.
- 30. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 25 in which said connector housing has two spaced grooves formed thereon to form a two position housing fastener portion.
- 31. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 30 in which said fastening means has a plurality of fingers thereon, each finger having two spaced raised areas sized positioned to snap into said two spaced grooves in said housing.
- 32. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 25 in which said fastening means has an open center portion for passing a plurality of conductors therethrough and which clamps down upon said collar driving member to attach all of said electrical conductors to said connector housing at one time.
- 33. An electrical connector for coupling an electrical conductor thereto in accordance with claim 32 in which said fastening means has threads thereon for treadedly attaching to said housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior U.S. patent application for an electrical connector, Ser. No. 08/999,356, filed Dec. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,934,943 which is a continuation-in-part of my prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/645,514, dated May 14, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,814, dated Jan. 6, 1998.
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