Claims
- 1. A transition adapter for flat power cable of the type having a flat conductor with a thin insulative covering thereover, for terminating to the conductor and electrically interconnecting the conductor to another electrical article having contact means matable with contact means of the adapter for the transmission of power, comprising:
- at least a body member formed from metal having spring characteristics and suitable for transmitting power, said body member including contact means at a mating end thereof and opposed first and second plate sections integrally joined at a cable-receiving end by a pair of bight straps spaced laterally apart defining a transverse cable-receiving slot therebetween, said first and second plate sections coextending forwardly from said pair of bight straps and slightly diverging to receive a portion of the cable therebetween; and
- each of said first and second plate sections include at least one first and second terminating region respectively, said first and second terminating regions being opposed from each other prior to termination to said cable, said first and second terminating regions including opposing arrays of wave shapes such that when said first and second plate sections are pressed relatively together against a portion of the cable extending through said cable-receiving slot and disposed between said first and second plate sections, said wave shapes at least deflecting sheared conductor strips of said cable adjacent to respective ones thereof and associated therewith into opposing respective relief recesses defined by arcuate shapes associated with said wave shapes and thereby exposing sheared conductor edges for electrical connection therewith, forming a plurality of wave joints.
- 2. A transition adapter as set forth in claim 1 wherein first and second insert members are affixed to cable-remote surfaces of said first and second plate sections respectively at said first and second termination regions thereof, each said insert member having a surface adjoining and shaped to conform to a respective said cable-remote surface and including insert wave shapes and insert relief apertures associated and aligned with the respective said wave shapes and arcuate relief recess shapes of the said respective terminating region, each said insert wave shape extending between parallel side surfaces aligned with edges of said respective terminating region, each of said side surfaces comprising an electrical connection surface to adjoin a sheared edge of a said portion of the cable conductor after termination.
- 3. A termination as set forth in claim 2 wherein said insert members are staked from a cable-remote surface beside said side surfaces of each said relief aperture and thereby bulk deformed against exposed edges of said sheared and deflected conductor strips, forming gas-tight electrical connections between said exposed sheared conductor edges and adjacent ones of said side surfaces of said insert member relief apertures.
- 4. A termination as set forth in claim 3 wherein prior to said insert members having been staked, said wave joints have been split axially and split portions of said arcuate relief recess shapes at said wave joints comprise stiffly compliant structures, and free ends of said split portions having been deflected inwardly against and into outwardly facing surfaces of the sheared and deflected conductor strips, thereby deforming laterally outwardly the conductor strip portions engaged thereby and pressing and holding the sheared conductor edges tightly against the adjacent side surfaces of the insert member relief apertures.
- 5. A termination of a terminal to a flat power cable of the type having a flat conductor and a thin insulative covering thereover, comprising:
- an end portion of a flat power cable;
- a pair of opposing first and second plate sections of a body member disposed against major surfaces of said cable portion and having opposed terminating regions containing opposed arrays of wave shapes and arcuate relief recess shapes extending forwardly from a pair of bight straps at a cable-receiving end of the body member defining a slot through which said cable portion has been inserted, each said wave shape having at least deflected an adjacent associated sheared conductor strip out of the plane of the cable when said first and second plate sections were pressed together against said cable portion therebetween and into respective opposing said arcuate relief recess shapes, thus defining an array of wave joints; and
- first and second insert members affixed to cable-remote surfaces of said first and second plate members respectively adjacent respective said terminating regions, each said insert member including an array of relief apertures corresponding to and containing respective ones of said arcuate relief recess shapes and said sheared and deflected conductor strips and portions of opposing said wave shapes which deflected respective said conductor strips thereinto.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation Application of U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 07/193,852 and 07/194,063 filed May 13, 1988 now U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,859,204 and 4,859,205, and Ser. No. 07/298,259 filed Jan. 13, 1989, Patent No. 4,867,708 which is a Continuation Application of Ser. No. 07/193,458 filed May 13, 1988 now abandoned which was a Continuation-in-Part Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/050,793 filed May 14, 1987 now abandoned and continued as Ser. No. 07/236,313 filed on Aug. 23, 1988, Patent No. 4,834,673.
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