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This invention relates to an electrical connector, specifically a low insertion force electrical connector having a lever that is actuated to install and lock conductors in the connector.
This invention relates to electrical connectors of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,114,986, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The electrical connector disclosed includes a locking body with a plurality of cam levers. Each cam lever is independently rotatable to release and engage a conductor within the connector body. The conductors engaged within the connector body are conductors from a line side and a load side. Tools are not required to rotate the cam levers. Such an electrical connector is beneficial since the live leads are concealed within the connector if it is disconnected without turning power off in the circuit. Such an electrical connector is also beneficial since power to the light fixture may be disconnected without requiring an excessive amount of overhead effort. For certain applications, such as fluorescent light connections to the line power supply, the work can be extremely repetitive, and so it must be made as easy as possible, and may be accomplished by skilled or unskilled labor. An easy, inexpensive and fast means of making these connections is therefore needed.
The present invention provides an electrical connector for connection to multiple conductors. The connector comprises a connector housing and at least two spring clamps in the housing. Each spring clamp has an open position to permit insertion of a conductor and a closed position in which the spring clamp engages the conductor to establish an electrical connection therewith. The connector further comprises a cam shaft having at least two axially spaced cam positions thereon. One of the cam positions is aligned with each spring clamp to open the spring clamp when the cam shaft is turned to an open position and to allow the spring clamp to close when the cam shaft is turned to a closed position. The connector further comprises a lever on the cam shaft for turning the cam shaft between the open and closed positions. The connector further comprises passageways in the connector housing, one for each spring clamp, leading a conductor inserted into the passageway into the corresponding spring clamp when the spring clamp is in the open position.
In some embodiments, the electrical connector is a connector half that engages a second connector half to establish an electrical connection between conductors engaged to each electrical connector half. In some embodiments, and the spring clamps are electrically connected to each other to electrically connect the conductors to each other.
The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the invention will appear in the detailed description that follows. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention.
It should be noted that the figures are schematic representations of the components of the present invention. Accordingly, several components are transparent so that other components may be seen. In addition, several components are removed from figures so that other components are not obstructed.
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The connector housing 16 also houses a cam shaft 22. The cam shaft 22 includes at least two axially spaced cam positions 24 along the cam shaft 22 at which a spring clamp 18 can be actuated. In the embodiment illustrated in
The cam shaft 22 is supported by a first bearing 28 that is fixed to the connector housing 16. The cam shaft 22 is also supported by a second bearing 30 that is fixed to a bearing plate 32. The bearing plate 32 covers a hole (not shown) that is used to insert the cam shaft 22 into the connector housing 16 during assembly. As an alternative, the bearings 28 and 30 may simply be holes in the respective housing 16 and plate 32 in which the shaft 22 is journalled.
The connector housing 16 includes passageways (not shown), one for each clamp, that lead the conductor 20 into engagement with the corresponding spring clamp 18. Each spring clamp 18 is connected to a post 34 that connects to a contact within the connector housing 16. The contacts in the connector half 12 are female contacts 36. The contacts in the connector half 14 are male contacts 38. In addition, the connector halves 12 and 14 are designed such that they connect and create an electrical connection between the contacts 36 and 38, as shown in
A conductor 20 is inserted into an electrical conductor half 12 or 14 using the steps shown in
The electrical connector 10 is not limited to two sets of spring clamps 18, cam positions 24, and contacts as shown in the figures. Any number of additional sets of these components may be added to the electrical connector 10. Insertion and clamping of a conductor into each passageway is controlled by the single lever 26 for quick installation and removal of the conductors. In addition, the cam positions 24 could be defined by separate cam lobes, as illustrated, or could be spaced along a single, longer cam lobe.
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Other components of the electrical connector 110 and insertion of the conductors 20 into the connector 110 are generally as described above. For example, a single lever 126 and cam shaft 122 having multiple cam positions 124 controls opening and closing of all the spring clamps 118. In addition, the electrical connector 110 may include conductor-receiving passageways 140 arranged in a side-by-side configuration (
Preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in considerable detail. Modifications and variations of these embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art so the invention should not be limited to the embodiments described, but should be defined by the claims which follow.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/013,912 filed Dec. 14, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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61013912 | Dec 2007 | US |