Claims
- 1. A pair of terminals for terminating an end portion of flat power cable having at least one insulated conductor, comprising:
- two like terminals each including a forward contact section and opposing upper and lower plate sections extending forwardly from a laterally spaced pair of bight straps and opposing each other spaced to receive a cable portion therebetween, said pair of bight sections defining a cable-receiving slot transversely across a rearward terminal end through which a said cable portion is insertable, said upper and lower plate sections including transverse termination regions thereacross containing respective arrays of shearing means adapted to penetrate the cable portion inserted therebetween upon said plate sections being pressed together to shear the insulation and the cable conductor therebetween, said plate sections being rotated together about said bight straps.
- 2. A pair of terminals as set forth in claim 1 wherein said two like terminals are arranged side-by-side to receive respective portions of said cable thereinto, whereafter said upper and lower plate sections are adapted to be simultaneously pressed respectively together terminating both cable portions,
- 3. A pair of terminals as set forth in claim 2 wherein said two like terminals are at least initially joined by a severable link, whereby handling thereof and cable termination is facilitated.
- 4. A pair of terminals as st forth in claim 3 wherein said cable is dual conductor and each of said two like terminals is associated with a respective one of the two conductors, whereby after cable termination said severable link is severed defining electrically separate conductor terminations.
- 5. A pair of terminals as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cable is single conductor and said severable link is retained unsevered.
- 6. A pair of terminals as set forth in claim 3 wherein outer ones of said pairs of bight sections include inwardly facing edges selectively spaced apart to create an interference fit with lateral outer edges of said flat cable upon insertion of said cable portions into respective said cable-receiving slots.
- 7. A pair of terminals as set forth in claim 1 wherein said arrays of shearing means comprise opposed arrays of shearing wave shapes alternating with relief recesses, each said shearing wave shape extending outwardly from a cable-proximate surface of a respective said plate section toward an associated said relief recess opposed therefrom having a concave shape adapted to receive said shearing wave shape thereinto upon termination, whereby upon termination said arrays of wave shapes shear respective strips of said at least one cable conductor and extrude said respective conductor strips into said associated relief recesses, exposing sheared conductor edges for electrical connection therewith.
- 8. A pair of terminals as set forth in claim 7 wherein said rearward ends of said upper and lower plate sections along said cable-receiving slots are spaced apart a distance equal to one cable thickness prior to termination, and said upper and lower plate sections coextend forwardly therefrom diverging a slight amount to receive a said cable portion therebetween against crests of said arrays of wave shapes, and such that upon termination said plate sections are rotatable about said bight sections with said rearward edges firmly clampingly engaging said cable portion therebetween and said wave shapes shear said cable conductor and extrude said strips.
- 9. A termination of a pair of terminals to an end of a flat power cable having- at least one insulated conductor, comprising:
- a prepared end section of a flat power cable having an axial slot cut thereinto from an end edge substantially along the center of said cable and having a selected width, thereby defining a pair of spaced tab-shaped cable portions; and
- a pair of like terminals terminated onto respective said tab-shaped cable portions, each said terminal including a forward contact section and opposing upper and lower plate sections extending forwardly from a laterally spaced pair of bight straps and opposing each other defining a cable-receiving slot transversely across a rearward terminal end through which a said tab-shaped cable portion extends, said upper and lower plate sections including transverse termination regions thereacross containing respective arrays of shearing means penetrating at least through the cable insulation of the respective tab-shaped cable portion therebetween and establishing electrical connections with said cable conductor upon said plate sections having been pressed together.
- 10. A termination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said arrays of shearing means comprise opposed arrays of shearing wave shapes alternating with relief recesses, each said shearing wave shape extending outwardly from a cable-proximate surface of a respective said plate section toward an associated said relief recess opposed therefrom, and said arrays of wave shapes shearing respective strips of said at least one cable conductor and extruded said respective conductor strips into said associated relief recesses, and said terminals including means having engaged exposed sheared conductor edges of said conductor strips forming electrical connections therewith.
- 11. A termination as set forth in claim 9 wherein said two like terminals are arranged side-by-side and are at least initially joined by a severable link.
- 12. A termination as set forth in claim 11 wherein said cable is dual conductor and each of said two like terminals is associated with a respective one of the two conductors, whereby after cable termination said severable link is severed defining side-by-side electrically separate conductor terminations adapted to be housed in respective cavities of a common housing.
- 13. A termination as set forth in claim 11 wherein said cable includes a single conductor and said severable link is retained unsevered.
- 14. A termination as set forth in claim 9 wherein outer and inner ones of each said pair of bight straps include opposed facing edge surfaces spaced to have received said tab-shaped cable portions thereinto in close fit, whereby upon said upper and lower plate sections being pressed together against said tab-shaped cable portions therebetween by being rotated about said bight straps during termination, said facing edge surfaces have been forced tightly against outer and inner edge surfaces of respective said tab-shaped cable portions therebetween to define stops disallowing axial movement of said terminals along said cable.
- 15. A termination as set forth in claim 14 wherein said flat power cable is dual conductor and said axial slot severs narrow longitudinal portions of each conductor thereof and a medial strip of cable insulation therebetween, exposing sheared metal edge surfaces adjacent inner ones of said pairs of bight straps so that said edge surface of each said inner bight strap is deformed into said edge of a respective said conductor, and said edge of each said outer bight strap is pressed tightly into cable insulation along the respective outer cable edge.
- 16. A method of terminating flat power cable having cable insulation embedding at least one conductor, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a pair of terminals each having a cable-receiving slot transversely across a rearward end thereof defined between facing edge surfaces of inner and outer bight straps spaced apart a known distance, said bight straps joining upper and lower plate sections of said terminal coextending forwardly from said rearward end and slightly diverging to receive a respective cable portion therebetween, and said upper and lower plate sections including arrays of shearing means transversely thereacross to at least penetrate the cable insulation and establish electrical connections with said at least one cable conductor;
- cutting an axial slot inwardly from an end edge of said flat cable to be terminated and along the center thereof, said slot having a width selected to define tab-shaped cable portions having widths equal to said known distances between said outer and inner bight straps of said terminals;
- inserting said tab-shaped cable portions into respective said cable-receiving slots of said terminals so that said tab-shaped cable portions fit snugly between said facing surfaces of said outer and inner bight straps; and
- pressing said upper and lower plate sections of said terminals together against respective said tab-shaped cable portions therebetween, by rotating said plate sections about said bight straps at said rearward ends,
- whereby said arrays of shearing means penetrate said cable insulation and establish electrical connections with said at least one cable conductor, and said facing surfaces of said outer and inner bight straps are deformed slightly toward each other and against adjacent edges of said tab-shaped cable portions and biting thereinto to define stops to disallow axial movement of said terminals along said tab-shaped cable portions.
- 17. A method of terminating flat cable as set forth in claim 16 wherein said cutting step exposes sheared metal edge surfaces adjacent inner ones of said pairs of bight straps so that said edge surface of each said inner bight strap is deformed into said sheared metal edge of said at last one conductor, and said edge surface of each said outer bight strap is pressed tightly into cable insulation along the respective outer cable edge.
- 18. A method of terminating flat power cable as set forth in claim 17 wherein said pair of terminals is at least initially joined together by a severable link and spaced a known distance apart whereby the distance between the inwardly facing surfaces of the outer ones of said bight straps approximately equals the width of said flat cable and the outwardly facing surfaces of the inner ones of said bight straps is also known, and said cutting step comprises cutting an axial slot having a width equal to the said known distance between the outwardly facing surfaces of the inner ones of said bight straps, whereby said outwardly facing inner bight strap surfaces are adjacent axial edges of said axial slot after insertion of said tab-shaped cable portions through respective said cable-receiving slots.
- 19. A method of terminating flat power cable as set forth in claim 17 wherein said flat power cable is dual conductor and said cutting step includes severing narrow longitudinal portions of each conductor thereof and a medial strip of cable insulation therebetween, and further includes the step of severing said severable link after termination to electrically separate said terminals and define respective terminations of said conductors.
- 20. A method of terminating flat power cable as set forth in claim 16 further including the additional step of placing said terminals in housing means.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 07/193,852, U.S. Pat. No. 4,859,204 and 07/194,063, U.S. Pat. No. 4,859,205 both filed May 13, 1988 and of Ser. No. 07/298,259, U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,700 filed Jan. 13, 1989 which is a continuation application of Ser. No. 07/193,458 filed May 13, 1988 now abandoned which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/050,793 filed May 14, 1987, now abandoned.
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