Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors comprising:
- a housing having a housing cover, said housing and cover having a plurality of bores therein, at least a portion of each bore being tapered;
- a plurality of electrical conductive pointed prongs, one of said plurality of pointed prongs being attached to said housing in each said bore therein, said pointed prong having one end portion protruding axially into one said housing bore for receiving the end of an insulated electrical conductor;
- attaching means for attaching said cover to said housing bore;
- a plurality of compression collars, each having an opening extending axially therethrough for insertion of a wire therethrough, and each having a compression portion thereon for wedging into said housing tapered portion upon said cover being attached to said housing driving each said collar into the tapered portion of one said bore whereby placing a collar into each said housing bore and inserting a wire into each housing bore through the inserted collar and tightening the cover to said housing, clamps said collar onto a wire placed therein, whereby a plurality of insulated wires can be rapidly connected to an electrical connector without removing the insulation from the end of the wire.
- 2. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 1 in which each said collar has an angled expandable and compressible portion which expands upon insertion of a wire therethrough and compresses onto an inserted wire when said housing cover is attached to said housing.
- 3. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 1 in which each said collar has a plurality of angled fingers thereon and said housing cover has a plurality of bores therethrough, each said bore having said tapered portion therein to compress upon said collar fingers being wedged thereagainst.
- 4. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 2 in which said collar has a plurality of split portion in the end thereof to form a plurality of segments which expand by the insertion of a wire and compress by the attaching of said cover to said housing.
- 5. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 4 in which said collar is a one piece polymer collar.
- 6. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 5 in which said housing has a generally cylindrical shape.
- 7. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 5 in which said housing has a generally rectangular shape.
- 8. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors comprising:
- a housing having a plurality of bores therein, each said bore having a tapered portion therein;
- a plurality of electrical conductive center pins attached to said housing and each said center pin extending into one said housing bore for receiving the end of an insulated electrical conductor;
- a housing cover removably attached to said housing and having a plurality of bores therethrough, each said bore having a plurality of compression collars therein, each sized to fit into one said housing bore and each said collar having a bore extending therethrough for insertion of a wire therein, and each said collar having a compressible portion compressible upon driving said collar into one said housing bore tapered portion to drive said compressional portion against a wire inserted therein; and
- a housing cover attaching cap covering a portion of said housing cover and removably attached to said housing for compressing said cover onto said housing;
- whereby placing said collar into said bore clamps said collar onto a wire placed therein.
- 9. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 8 in which each said collar bore has tapered fingers and is sized to accept difference size wires.
- 10. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 8 in which each said collar has an expandable and compressible portion which expands upon insertion of a wire through said collar bore and compresses onto an inserted wire when said collar is driven into said housing.
- 11. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 10 in which each said collar has a plurality of splits in the end thereof to form a plurality of collar segments which expand by the insertion of a wire therethrough and compressed by driving said segments into a housing tapered portion.
- 12. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 8 in which said housing is a generally cylindrical in shape.
- 13. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductor comprising:
- a housing having a bore therein;
- a housing cap removably attached to said housing and having a bore therethrough, said cap bore having a tapered portion therein, and being aligned with said housing bore when said housing cap is attached to said housing;
- an electrical conductive center pin attached to said housing and extending into said housing bore for receiving the end of an insulated electrical conductor;
- a compression collar sized to fit into said housing bore and said cap having an angled compressible portion compressible upon driving said collar into said housing cover bore tapered portion to drive said compression collar against a wire inserted therein whereby placing an insulated wire through said cap into said housing bore and through said collar and tightening said cap clamps said collar onto the wire, whereby a wire can be rapidly connected to an electrical connector.
- 14. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 13 in which said housing has two collar bores therein, each having a conductive center pin extending thereinto and has a pair of compression collars for attaching two wires to said connector.
- 15. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 14 in which said collar has an expandable and compressible portion which expands upon insertion of a wire through said collar bore and compresses onto an inserted wire when said collar is driven into said housing.
- 16. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 14 in which said collar has a plurality of fingers on the end thereof which expand by the insertion of a wire therethrough and compress by driving said segments into a housing tapered portion.
- 17. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 13 in which said housing is a battery terminal.
- 18. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 15 in which said collar is a one piece polymer collar.
- 19. An electrical connector for coupling to a plurality of insulated electrical conductors in accordance with claim 15 in which said housing is a generally cylindrical in shape.
- 20. An electrical connector for coupling to an insulated electrical conductor comprising:
- a housing having a bore therein;
- a housing cap removably attached to said housing and having a bore therethrough for accepting an electrical connector;
- an electrically conductive center pin attached to said housing and extending into said housing bore for engaging the end of an electrical conductor;
- one bore of the bore in said housing and of the bore in said housing cap having a tapered portion and the other bore having a flat end wall; and
- a compression collar sized internally to receive an insulated electrical conductor and having an angled slotted exterior end portion sized for a wedging fit with the tapered portion of said one bore and having a flat face portion at the other end for engaging the flat end wall of said bore;
- whereby upon inserting an insulated electrical conductor through said housing cap and through said compression collar oriented with its angled end facing said one bore and into engagement with said center pin, and upon attaching said housing cap to said housing, the flat end wall of said other bore engages the flat face portion of said compression collar forcing the compression collar at its angled end portion into wedging engagement with the tapered portion of said one bore thereby causing the compression collar to clamp onto the insulation surface of the electrical conductor.
- 21. The electrical connector of claim 20 wherein the bore in said housing has a tapered portion and the bore in the housing cap has a flat end wall.
- 22. The electrical connector of claim 21 wherein the housing has a plurality of bores provided with corresponding plurality of center pins and wherein the housing cap has a corresponding plurality of bores for accepting a plurality of electrical conductors, and a corresponding plurality of compression collars are provided for clamping onto the electrical conductors when the housing cap is attached to the housing.
- 23. The electrical connector of claim 20 wherein the bore in said housing cap has the tapered portion and the bore in the housing has the flat end wall.
- 24. The electrical connector of claim 21 wherein the housing has a plurality of bores provided with corresponding plurality of center pins, and wherein a corresponding plurality of compression collars are provided for clamping onto a plurality of electrical conductors when the housing cap is attached to the housing, said plurality of compression collars being combined into a unitary cover member having a flat face for engaging the flat end wall of the housing cap.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation in part of previous patent application for Electrical Connector filed May 14, 1996, Ser. No. 08/645,514, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,814, dated Jan. 6, 1998.
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