Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:
- two mateable connector assemblies for joining to one another and having mating faces to be disposed in opposed relation to one another when said connector assemblies are joined;
- each of said connector assemblies including at least one bore therethrough retaining a conductive pin for connection to a wire, said pin having an abutment portion protruding from said mating face of the respective connector assembly; and
- an interface connective construction between said opposed mating faces and having at least one aperture therethrough with end openings in alignment with said bores, said at least one aperture being defined by electrically insulative material, and a resiliently compressible conductive wadded wire contact disposed in a freely movable fashion within said at least one aperture for resiliently engaging said aligned pin portions in conductive contact relation when said abutment portions are inserted through the respective opening of said aperture whereby an electrically conductive path is established between said aligned pin portions through the respective aperture when said connector assemblies are joined in mating relations with one another.
- 2. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said interface connective construction contains a plurality of apertures, each retaining a conductive contact;
- said first connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of said interface connective construction; and
- said second connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of said interface connective construction.
- 3. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the aperture of said interface connective construction includes an area of reduced size at one end of the aperture smaller than the conductive contact.
- 4. The invention as in claim 1 wherein a malleable material is located between one of said connector assemblies and said interface connective construction to form a seal.
- 5. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the connector assembly includes an opening with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the conductive contact.
- 6. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the aperture walls are tapered inward.
- 7. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is stepped.
- 8. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is chamfered.
- 9. The invention as in claim 1 wherein one of said connector assemblies includes a protrusion on its mating face, in which the conductive pin is contained, for each aperture of said interface connective construction on the second mating connector assembly, formed of a malleable material such that the protrusion fits in the aperture to form a seal.
- 10. The invention as in claim 1 wherein each of said connector assemblies includes a retainment element and said retainment elements are identical in configuration.
- 11. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said contact is recessed from one of said faces of the interface connective construction.
- 12. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said pins are identical in configuration.
- 13. The invention as in claim 1, wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element and an outer casing shell.
- 14. The invention as in claim 1, wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element, an outer shell and a sealing material interposed between the shell and the retainment element.
- 15. The invention as in claim 13 wherein said shell is made of metal.
- 16. The invention as in claim 13 wherein said shell is made of plastic.
- 17. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the connector assemblies include a means for connecting the two assemblies consistently at the same relative axial position.
- 18. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the connector assemblies are correspondingly threaded and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by screwing the connector assemblies together.
- 19. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the connector assemblies have flanges and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by securing the flanges together.
- 20. The invention as in claim 19 wherein the flanges have complementary holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is effected by the insertion of a pin through the flange holes.
- 21. The invention as in claim 19 wherein the flanges have complementary threaded holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is by means of a screw through the flange holes.
- 22. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said mating faces are circular in shape.
- 23. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said connector assemblies include a key and a notch that permit connection of the connector assemblies in a predetermined configuration.
- 24. An electrical connector comprising:
- two mateable connector assemblies for joining to one another and having mating faces to be disposed in opposed relation to one another when said connector assemblies are joined;
- each of said connector assemblies including at least one bore therethrough retaining a conductive pin for connection to a wire, said pin having an abutment portion protruding from said mating face of the respective connector assembly; and
- an interface connective construction between said opposed mating faces and having at least one aperture therethrough with end openings in alignment with said bores, said at least one aperture being defined by electrically insulative material, and a resiliently compressible conductive wadded wire contact disposed within said at least one aperture for resiliently engaging said aligned pin portions in conductive contact relation when said abutment portions are inserted through the respective opening of said aperture whereby an electrically conductive path is established between said aligned pin portions through the respective aperture when said connector assemblies are joined in mating relations with one another, the aperture of said interface connective construction including an area of reduced size at one end of the aperture smaller than the conductive contact whereby the area of reduced size retains said contact within the aperture.
- 25. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said interface connective construction contains a plurality of apertures, each retaining a conductive contact;
- said first connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of said interface connective construction; and
- said second connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of said interface connective construction.
- 26. The invention as in claim 24 wherein a malleable material is located between one of said connector assemblies and said interface connective construction to form a seal.
- 27. The invention as in claim 24 wherein the connector assembly includes an opening with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the conductive contact.
- 28. The invention as in claim 24 wherein the aperture walls are tapered inward.
- 29. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is stepped.
- 30. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is chamfered.
- 31. The invention as in claim 24 wherein one of said connector assemblies includes a protrusion on its mating face, in which the conductive pin is contained, for each aperture of said interface connective construction on the second mating connector assembly, formed of a malleable material such that the protrusion fits in the aperture to form a seal.
- 32. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said contact is recessed from one of said faces of the interface connective construction.
- 33. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said pins are identical in configuration.
- 34. The invention as in claim 24, wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element and an outer casing shell.
- 35. The invention as in claim 24, wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element, an outer shell and a sealing material interposed between the shell and the retainment element.
- 36. The invention as in claim 34 wherein said shell is made of metal.
- 37. The invention as in claim 34 wherein said shell is made of plastic.
- 38. The invention as in claim 24 wherein the connector assemblies include a means for connecting the two assemblies consistently at the same relative axial position.
- 39. The invention as in claim 24 wherein the connector assemblies are correspondingly threaded and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by screwing the connector assemblies together.
- 40. The invention as in claim 24 wherein the connector assemblies have flanges and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by securing the flanges together.
- 41. The invention as in claim 40 wherein the flanges have complementary holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is effected by the insertion of a pin through the flange holes.
- 42. The invention as in claim 40 wherein the flanges have complementary threaded holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is by means of a screw through the flange holes.
- 43. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said mating faces are circular in shape.
- 44. The invention as in claim 24 wherein said connector assemblies include a key and a notch that permit connection of the connector assemblies in a predetermined configuration.
- 45. An electrical connector comprising:
- two mateable connector assemblies for joining to one another and having mating faces to be disposed in opposed relation to one another when said connector assemblies are joined;
- each of said connector assemblies including at least one bore therethrough retaining a conductive pin for connection to a wire, said pin having an abutment portion protruding from said mating face of the respective connector assembly; and
- an interface connective construction between said opposed mating faces and having at least one aperture therethrough with end openings in alignment with said bores, said at least one aperture being defined by electrically insulative material, and a resiliently compressible conductive wadded wire contact disposed within said at least one aperture for resiliently engaging said aligned pin portions in conductive contact relation when said abutment portions are inserted through the respective opening of said aperture conductive path is established between said aligned pin portions through the respective aperture when said connector assemblies are joined in mating relations with one another, said contact having a first cross-section, said interface connective construction aperture having a second cross-section greater than the first cross-section through the central portion of the aperture.
- 46. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is stepped.
- 47. The invention as in claim 45 wherein the aperture walls are tapered inward.
- 48. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is chamfered.
- 49. The invention as in claim 45 wherein one of said connector assemblies includes a protrusion on its mating face, in which the conductive pin is contained, for each aperture of said interface connective construction on the second mating connector assembly, formed of malleable material such that the protrusion fits in the aperture to form a seal.
- 50. The invention as in claim 45 wherein the connector assembly includes an opening with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the conductive contact.
- 51. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said interface connective construction contains a plurality of apertures each retaining a conductive contact;
- said first connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of said interface connective construction; and
- said second connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of the said interface connective construction.
- 52. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said connector assemblies include a key and a notch that permit connection of the connector assemblies in one predetermined configuration.
- 53. The invention as in claim 45 wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment component and an outer casing shell.
- 54. The invention as in claim 45 wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element, an outer shell and a sealing material interposed between the shell and the retainment element.
- 55. The invention as in claim 53 wherein said shell is made of metal.
- 56. The invention as in claim 53 wherein said shell is made of plastic.
- 57. The invention as in claim 45 wherein the connector assemblies include a means for connecting the two assemblies consistently at the same relative axial position.
- 58. The invention as in claim 45 wherein the connector assemblies are correspondingly threaded and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by screwing the connector assemblies together.
- 59. The invention as in claim 45 wherein the connector assemblies have flanges and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by securably adjoining the flanges together.
- 60. The invention as in claim 59 wherein the flanges have complementary holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is effected by the insertion of a pin through the flange holes.
- 61. The invention as in claim 59 wherein the flanges have complementary threaded holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is by means of a screw through the flange holes.
- 62. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said mating faces are circular in shape.
- 63. The invention as in claim 45 wherein a malleable material is located between one of said connector assemblies and said interface connective construction to form a seal.
- 64. The invention as in claim 45 wherein the aperture of said interface connective construction includes an area of reduced size at one end of the aperture smaller than the conductive contact.
- 65. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said contact is recessed from one of said faces of the interface connective construction.
- 66. The invention as in claim 45 wherein said pins are identical in configuration.
- 67. The invention as in claim 45 wherein each of said connector assemblies includes a retainment element and said retainment elements are identical in configuration.
- 68. The invention as in claim 45 wherein each of said connector assemblies includes a retainment element and said retainment elements are identical in configuration.
- 69. An electrical connector comprising:
- two mateable connector assemblies for joining to one another and having mating faces to be disposed in opposed relation to one another when said connector assemblies are joined;
- each of said connector assemblies including at least one bore therethrough retaining a conductive pin for connection to a wire, said pin having an abutment portion protruding from said mating face of the respective connector assembly; and
- an interface connective construction between said opposed mating faces and having at least one aperture therethrough with end openings in alignment with said bores, said at least one aperture being defined by electrically insulative material, and a resiliently compressible conductive contact disposed within, and is freely moveable within, said at least one aperture for resiliently engaging said aligned pin portions in conductive contact relation when said abutment portions are inserted through the respective opening of said aperture whereby an electrically conductive path is established between said aligned pin portions through the respective aperture when said connector assemblies are joined in mating relations with one another.
- 70. The invention as in claim 69 wherein the aperture of said interface connective construction includes an area of reduced size at one end of the aperture smaller than the conductive contact.
- 71. The invention as in claim 70 wherein the aperture walls are tapered inward.
- 72. The invention as in claim 69 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is chamfered.
- 73. The invention as in claim 69 wherein one of said connector assemblies includes a protrusion on its mating face, in which the conductive pin is contained, for each aperture of said interface connective construction on the second mating connector assembly, formed of malleable material such that the protrusion fits in the aperture to form a seal.
- 74. The invention as in claim 69 wherein said interface connective construction contains a plurality of apertures each retaining a conductive contact;
- said first connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in positions corresponding to the position of the apertures of said interface connective construction; and
- said second connector assembly contains a plurality of pins in position corresponding to the positions of the apertures of said interface connective construction.
- 75. The invention as in claim 69 wherein said aperture includes an area near the face of said interface connective construction which is stepped.
- 76. The invention as in claim 69 wherein said contact is recessed from one of said faces of the interface connective construction.
- 77. The invention as in claim 69 wherein said pins are identical in configuration.
- 78. The invention as in claim 69 wherein each of said connector assemblies includes a retainment element and said retainment elements are identical in configuration.
- 79. The invention as in claim 69, wherein said connector assemblies include a key and a notch that permit connection of the connector assemblies in predetermined configuration.
- 80. The invention as in claim 69, wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element and an outer casing shell.
- 81. The invention as in claim 69, wherein at least one of the connector assemblies comprises a retainment element, an outer shell and a sealing material interposed between the shell and the retainment element.
- 82. The invention as in claim 80 wherein said shell is made of metal.
- 83. The invention as in claim 80 wherein said shell is made of plastic.
- 84. The invention as in claim 69 wherein the connector assemblies include a means for connecting the two assemblies consistently at the same relative axial position.
- 85. The invention as in claim 69 wherein the connector assemblies are correspondingly threaded and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by screwing the connector assemblies together.
- 86. The invention as in claim 69 wherein the connector assemblies have flanges and the connection between the connector assemblies is made by securing the flanges together.
- 87. The invention as in claim 86 wherein the flanges have complementary holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is effected by the insertion of a pin through the flange holes.
- 88. The invention as in claim 86 wherein the flanges have complementary threaded holes and the connection between the connector assemblies is by means of a screw through the flange holes.
- 89. The invention as in claim 69 wherein said mating faces are circular in shape.
- 90. The invention as in claim 69 wherein the connector assembly includes an opening with a diameter smaller than the diameter of the conductive contact.
- 91. The invention as in claim 69 wherein a malleable material is located between one of said connector assemblies and said interface connective construction to form a seal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/505,599 filed Jul. 21, 1995, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/120,721 filed Sep. 13, 1993, now abandoned.
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