1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrical connector and, more particularly, to an electrical connector for connecting multiple conductors to a main conductor.
2. Brief Description of Prior Developments
U.S. Pat. No. 4,985,003 discloses an electrical connector with a nut and bolt for compressing two jaws together. U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,816 discloses a hinged electrical connector having a nut and bolt connecting two jaw members.
The following summary is merely intended to be exemplary. The summary is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, an electrical connector is provided including a first connection section adapted to connect to a first electrical conductor; and a second connection section adapted to connect to a second electrical conductor. The first and second connection sections include a first member, a second member and a compression member for compressing the second member towards the first member. The second member is pivotably connected to the first member at a rotating pivot which is spaced from the compression member and the second connection section.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector is provided comprising a first member and a second member. The first member comprises a first end and a second end. The first member comprises a metal plate with insulation piercing teeth at the first end for connection to a first conductor and a second conductor connection section at the second end. The second end comprises a pivot post extending from the second end. The second member is rotatably connected to the first member on the pivot post. The second member is adapted to press the first conductor into the teeth of the metal plate.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector is provided comprising a first connection section adapted to connect to a first electrical conductor; and a second connection section adapted to connect to a second electrical conductor. The first and second connection sections comprise a first member, a second member pivotably connected to the first member, and a compression member for compressing the second member towards the first member. The second member is adapted to compress the first conductor against the first member. The first member is adapted to connect to the second electrical conductor without the second member contacting the second conductor.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The connector 10 is configured to connect tap conductors 14 to a main conductor 12. The main conductor 12 could be a cable in a power distribution system for example. The main conductor 12 includes an electrically conductive core 16 (such as wound conductor strands for example) and outer electrical insulation 18. The tap conductors 14 each also include an electrically conductive core 16 (such as wound conductor strands for example) and outer electrical insulation 18.
The connector 10 generally comprises a first member or jaw 20, a second member or jaw 22, and a compression connector 24. Referring also to
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The second member 22 is preferably a one piece member, such as made of metal for example. The second member 22 comprises a first end 46, a second end 48 and a hole 50 in a middle section. The first end 46 has a bottom side with a conductor contact surface 52. The second end 48 has pivot posts 54 which extend laterally outward from opposite sides of the second end 48. The hole 50 has a general oval shape when viewed from above, but a funnel shape when viewed in cross section as seen in
The compression connector 24 comprises a bolt 56 and a fastener 58. The bolt 56 has a head 57 located on the bottom side of the first member 20. The bolt 58 extends through the hole 30. The fastener 58 is screwed onto the bolt 56. The fastener 58 has a flat washer 60 and an O-ring friction member 62. The bolt 56 extends through the hole 50. A portion of the post 31 having the hole 30 extends into the hole 50. The flat washer 60 contacts the top surface of the second member 22 at lateral sides of the top of the hole 50.
The pivot posts 54 are located in respective ones of the receiving pivot slots of the pivot posts 44. The pivot posts 44, 54 form a rotating pivot which is spaced from the compression connector 24 and the second connection section formed at the fasteners 64.
The main conductor 12 is captured between the surface 52 and the channel having the teeth 32. When the nut 58 is tightened on the bolt 56, the main conductor 12 is pressed into the teeth 32 of the plates 38 by the second member 22. The teeth 32 pierce through the insulation 18 and make electrical contact with the conductor core 16 of the main conductor 12. Thus, the plates 38 are electrically connected to the main conductor 12. The hole 50 provides sufficient spacing for the post 31 to allow pivotal movement of the second member 22 on the first member 20 as the fastener 58 is being tightened on the bolt 56.
The connector 10 includes threaded fasteners 64, such as bolts. The fasteners 64 are threaded into the holes 36. Ends of the tap conductors 14, having their insulation 18 removed at those ends, are inserted into the holes 34. The fasteners 64 contact the ends of the tap conductors 14 and press the ends against the outward facing lateral sides of the metal plates 38. Thus, this forms a mechanical gripping of the ends of the conductors 14 in the holes 34, and electrical connection of the tap conductors 14 to the main conductor 12 via the plates 38.
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The first member 68 has two metal plates 72 and the overmolded plastic housing or body 74. Each metal plate 72 has a first end with the teeth 32 at the first end 26 and a second end having two sets of teeth 76. The teeth 76 are sized and shaped to pierce through the insulation 18 of the tap conductors 14 to electrically and mechanically connect with the conductive cores 16 of the tap conductors 14. The body 74 has slots 78 extending inward from the lateral and top sides of the body 74. The metal plates 72 are located in the slots 78. Thus, the tap conductors 14 can be inserted into the slots 78 from a top side of the body 74, into the teeth 76, and extend out lateral sides of the body. Caps 80 can be used to cover the top sides of the slots 78. The caps are shown connected to the second end 70′ of the first member by living hinges. However, the caps 80 could be separate members. The caps 80 can be used to push the tap conductors 14 into the teeth 76. In this embodiment the caps 80 have snap-lock latches 82 which can engage latch teeth 84 in the slots 78 to retain the caps 80. The latch teeth 84 extend downward for a distance to allow the attachment of the caps 80 to be range taking for different size conductors 14. For example,
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The first member 88 has two metal plates 92 and the overmolded plastic housing or body 94. Each plate 92 has a first end with the teeth 32 at the first end 26 and a second end having two sets of insulation displacement connections (IDC) 96. The IDCs 96 are sized and shaped to slice through opposite side of the insulation 18 of the tap conductors 14 to electrically and mechanically connect with the conductive cores 16 of the tap conductors 14. The body 94 has slots 98 extending inward from the lateral and top sides of the body 94. The IDCs are located in the slots 98. Thus, the tap conductors 14 can be inserted into the slots 98 from a top side of the body 94, into the IDCs, and extend out lateral sides of the body. Caps 80 can be used to cover the top sides of the slots 98. The caps 80 can be used to push the tap conductors 14 into the IDCs. In this embodiment the caps 80 have latches 82 which can engage latch teeth 84 in the slots 78 to retain the caps 80.
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Embodiments of the invention allow a common upper connector member, such as 22 for example, to be used with a variety of different lower connector members, such as 20, or 20′ or 68 for example. Even though an embodiment of the invention can use two connector parts (20 and 22 for example) to clamp onto a first conductor, one of these connector parts (22 for example) is not used to connector to the second conductors 14. The wire connections for the second conductors 14 are merely with the first connector part (20 for example).
It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. For example, features recited in the various dependent claims could be combined with each other in any suitable combination(s). In addition, features from different embodiments described above could be selectively combined into a new embodiment. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) on U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/133,713 filed Jul. 1, 2008 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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