Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for luminous displays having a gaseous electric discharge tube within a tube housing and doubled back on itself to present adjacent laterally spaced apart electrode bearing ends, comprising:
- a connector housing adapted for mounting within said tube housing and being adapted for receipt of a pair of high-tension wires;
- a pair of tubular dielectric members carried by said connector housing for longitudinal reciprocation through a wall thereof with proximal and distal ends of said members positioned respectively within and externally of said connector housing;
- said members each being mounted for reciprocation between extended and retracted positions of its distal end with respect to said connector housing wall, each of said distal ends being open and formed to telescopically receive one of said electrode bearing ends of said tube;
- spring means urging said members to extended positions;
- an electric contact carried within each of said members and formed for engagement with an electrode contact on one of said tube ends,
- the proximal ends of said members being open for receipt of said high-tension wires in said connector housing for connection of said electric contacts; and
- said members being laterally spaced apart along said wall to be aligned with said spaced apart tube ends; the members each being retractable into said connector housing to an extent to permit movement of the tube end laterally through the space occupied by said member in extended position and into a stationary position of axial alignment with said member, said member then being extendable to move its distal open end towards and telescopically over said electrode contact of said stationary tube end and initiate engagement of said electric and electrode contacts outwardly of said connector housing.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein said tube housing is mounted on the exterior side of a building wall; and said connector housing is adapted for connection to a conduit extending through said building wall and tube housing for securing said tube housing and said connector housing and for extension of said high-tension wires through said conduit and into said connector housing.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, said members each formed with an internal shoulder spaced from said distal ends;
- said first-named contacts comprising helical springs having one end mounted on one of said shoulders for compression and expansion and being adapted for connection to one of said high-tension wires; and
- means adapted for securing said wires and members to provide conjoint reciprocal movement of said helical springs and members.
- 4. The connector of claim 3;
- a pair of washers each dimensioned to seat one on each of said shoulders and each formed with an opening therein; and
- said helical springs each having an end formed for extension through one of said openings and for connection to one of said wires.
- 5. The connector of claim 1;
- a pair of bearings mounted on said connector housing wall slidably receiving said members for longitudinal reciprocation;
- said spring means comprising a pair of helical springs one each surrounding each of said members and having opposite ends supported on one of said bearings and the distal end of its associated member;
- the proximate ends of said members being each formed with an annular recess; and
- an elastomeric washer formed and dimensioned for distention into retained position in each of said recesses and in position engageable with the adjacent end of said bearings for limiting the extended position of said members.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application, Ser. No. 202,193, filed Oct. 30, 1980, and now abandoned for Electrical Connector for Gaseous Electric Discharge Tube.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Publication: P-K, Peterson Neon Electrode Receptacle and Accessories, p. 83, 7-1980. |
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