Claims
- 1. An electrical wire connector, comprising a housing assembly having a base portion and a closure portion, a receiving means associated with said housing assembly for receiving an insulated electrical wire, coupling means associated with said base portion for connection to another electrical member, slicing means on said base portion for transversely slicing the insulation so as to make electrical contact with the wire core therebeneath, connecting means for electrically connecting said slicing means with said coupling means whereby closure of said closure portion onto said base portion causes slicing of the insulation on the electrical wire to electrically connect the wire core and the other electrical member, and adjustment means associated with said slicing means for selectively adjusting a slicing opening on said slicing means to accommodate different gauge wires.
- 2. An electrical wire connector as in claim 1, wherein said slicing means comprises a pair of slicing blades at least one of which is moveable with respect to the other, defining therebetween said slicing opening, and said adjustment means comprises means for moving said moveable blade to adjust the spacing between said slicing blades.
- 3. An electrical wire connector as in claim 2, wherein said slicing means comprises a cradle housing supporting a first upwardly projecting tapered blade at one end, a captured screw mechanism extending through said cradle housing, a floating nut member threaded onto said screw mechanism and supporting a second upwardly projecting tapered blade, and adjustable control means for operating the screw mechanism to adjust the intermediate spacing between the first and second blades.
- 4. An electrical wire connector as in claim 3, wherein said adjustable control means is operable externally of said wire connector.
- 5. An electrical wire connector as in claim 3, wherein said cradle housing is removable from said housing assembly.
- 6. An electrical wire connector as in claim 3, wherein said cradle housing is substantially rectangular in shape, a first pair of opposing walls each having one of said first blades at one end, a second pair of opposing walls supporting said screw mechanism therebetween, said floating nut member comprising a substantially V-shaped member having a pair of opposing legs threaded onto said screw mechanism, one of said opposing legs supporting one of said second blades at each lateral edge thereof, whereby two pairs of opposing slicing first and second blades are provided.
- 7. An electrical wire connector as in claim 3, and comprising gauge means on said cradle housing for coordinating the slicing opening with the diameter size of the wire.
- 8. An electrical wire connector as in claim 7, and comprising depressing fingers depending from said cover portion, positioned to engage a wire lying across said cradle housing therebeneath, whereupon placement of an insulated electrical wire between said pairs of slicing blades and closure of the corner portion onto the base portion causes the depressing fingers to force the insulated wire down into the blades to slice the insulation and contact the wire core to the slicing means.
- 9. An electrical wire connector as in claim 1, wherein said connector defines a male plug, and further comprising another electrical wire connector forming a female receptacle, at least a portion of said male plug being slidably received within a portion of said female receptacle.
- 10. An electrical wire connector as in claim 9, wherein both said male plug and said female receptacle comprise substantially identical rectangular elongated members, the forward portion of each forming a coupling section and the rearward portion of each forming a receiving section, the coupling section of said male plug having a reduced periphery for slidable insertion into the coupling section of said female receptacle, whereby when matingly assembled the male plug and the female receptacle form a unitary composite elongated block configuration.
- 11. An electrical wire connector as in claim 10, and comprising locking tabs associated between the closure portion and the base portion for holding the closure portion in a closed position, and a pair of insertion bores compositely formed by mating bore sections formed into a rear wall of the closure portion and a rear wall of the base portion, said insertion bores retaining the insulated electrical wire inserted therein and into the receiving sections.
- 12. An electrical wire connector as in claim 10, and further comprising a pair of substantially parallel elongated metal contact pins mounted respectively within each of said male plug and female receptacles, each pin having a tubular portion extending within the coupling section, and integrally formed elongated support arms extending within the receiving section and terminating in a terminal pad supporting said slicing means, the free ends of the tubular portions of the pins in said female receptacle being male pins and having a smaller diameter than the corresponding tubular portions of the pins in said male plug constituting female pins, and terminating in bullet tips, whereby the mating of said male plug into said female receptacle causes the insertion of the tubular portion of the male pin into the corresponding tubular portion of the female pin to make electrical contact therewith.
- 13. An electrical wire connector as in claim 12, and further comprising an interior wall separating the coupling section from the receiving section of each body member, a pair of transverse apertures formed therein for respectively receiving the pins therethrough, and comprising a wider mouth on the medial end of the tubular portions for positioning on one side of the interior wall, whereby the pins are retained in place with respect to the interior walls.
- 14. An electrical wire connector as in claim 1, wherein said connector defines a magnetic reed switch, said base portion having a pair of spaced apart contacting regions each said region receiving a slicing means therein, a closure portion pivotally secured to said face portion, and a reed switch electrically connected between the slicing means of the two contacting regions, whereupon insertion of a pair of insulated electrical wires into the respective slicing means and closing of the closure portions slices the insulation of the respective wires to electrically connect the wire cores to the respective end of the reed switch.
- 15. An electrical wire connector as in claim 14, wherein the closure portion is hingedly coupled to the base portion, and comprising depressing fingers depending from the closure portion for forcing the insulated wire into the slicing means.
- 16. A connector assembly comprising a male plug and a female receptacle, each comprising a substantially identical rectangular body member having a base portion and a cover portion, the forward portion of each body member forming a coupling section and the rearward portion of each body member forming a receiving section, the coupling section of said male plug having a reduced periphery for slidable insertion into the coupling section of said female receptacle, whereby when matingly assembled the male plug and female receptacle will form a unitary composite elongated block configuration, a pair of substantially parallel elongated metal contact pins mounted respectively within each of said male plug and female receptacles, each pin having a tubular portion extending within the coupling section, an integrally formed elongated support arm extending within the receiving section, adjustable slicing means supported on the support arm, said slicing means being selectively adjustable to accommodate different gauge wires inserted therein, the free ends of the tubular portions of the pins in said female receptacle being male pins and having a smaller diameter than the corresponding tubular portions of the pins in said male plug constituting female pins, and terminating in bullet tips, whereby said slicing means slices the insulation of an insulated electrical wire placed therein so as to make electrical contact therewith, and whereby the mating of the tubular portion of the male pin into the corresponding tubular portion of the female pin to make electrical contact therewith.
- 17. A connector assembly as in claim 16, and further comprising at least one pair of spaced apart depressing fingers depending from the bottom of said cover portion, said pair positioned to be adjacent a corresponding slicing means therebeneath, whereupon placing of a pair of insulated electrical wires respectively onto the support arms of the contact pins and over the slicing means, and closure of the cover portion onto the receiving sections causes the depressing fingers to force the insulated wire to slide the insulation and contact the wire core to the respective contact pins.
- 18. A connector assembly as in claim 16, wherein said slicing means comprises a pair of slicing blades at least one of which is moveable with respect to the other, defining therebetween said slicing opening, and said adjustment means comprises means for moving said moveable blade to adjust the spacing between said slicing blades.
- 19. A connector assembly as in claim 18, wherein said slicing means comprises a cradle housing supporting a first upwardly projecting tapered blade at one end, a captured screw mechanism extending through said cradle housing, a floating nut member threaded onto said screw mechanism and supporting a second upwardly projecting tapered blade, and adjustable control means for operating the screw mechanism to adjust the intermediate spacing between the first and second blades.
- 20. A plug connector comprising a body portion having a rear end and a front end, a cover portion, said body portion comprising a pair of adjacent receptacle sections extending from the rear end to the front end, metal contacts respectively positioned in each of said receptacle sections, said contacts terminating in a metal prong at the front end thereof, upstanding slicing means on said metal contacts for slicing the insulation of wire depressed therein, and a pair of adjacent retaining means coupled to an underside of said cover portion for retaining electrical wires inserted therein and depressing them into said slicing means when said cover portion is closed onto said body portion.
- 21. A plug connector as in claim 20, and comprising hinge means coupling said cover portion to said body portion at the front end.
- 22. A plug connector as in claim 20, and comprising a rear wall on said cover portion, a pair of adjacent apertures in said rear wall in respective alignment with said retaining means, said retaining means comprising block means having troughs therethrough.
- 23. A plug connector as in claim 20, and comprising slots in said front end, and wherein one of said prongs projects from said front end and one prong terminates before said front end.
- 24. A plug connector as in claim 23, wherein both of said contacts are substantially identical, and wherein the contact with the projecting prong is positioned in its receptacle section forward of the adjacent contact.
Parent Case Info
This a division of application Ser. No. 099,351, filed Sept. 21, 1987, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,859,203, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 864,435 filed May 16, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,695,113 issued Sept. 22, 1987, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 656,860 filed on Oct. 2, 1984, now abandoned, all by the inventor of the present invention.
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Divisions (1)
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