Claims
- 1. A connector for terminating a flat cable comprising:
- an elongate insulative base having first and second ends and top and bottom surfaces extending between said ends, said base further having an elongate array of terminal element receiving apertures with each aperture extending through said top and bottom surfaces;
- a metallic terminal element disposed in each of said apertures, each said element including an insulation displacement conductor termination portion extending beyond said top surface and adapted to terminate a corresponding one of the conductors of said flat cable;
- an elongate insulative cover overlaying said termination portions, said cover having first and second ends and having a cable receiving surface directly opposing said termial elements; and
- interconnection means joining said base and cover adjacent their respective first ands and supporting said cover in an overlaying position relative to said base, said interconnection means allowing relative movement between said cover and said base in such a manner that a parallel juxtaposition of said base and said cover is maintained during movement from an insertion position wherein the spacing between said cover and said conductor termination portions is greater than the thickness of said cable and wherein the cover and base are joined only adjacent their first ends, to a termination position wherein the spacing between the base and cover is less than in said insertion position and the various conductors of said cable are electrically and mechanically terminated in corresponding conductor termination portions of said terminal elements, whereby said connector permits entrance of said flat cable between the second ends of said cover and base thus allowing application of said connector intermediate the ends of said cable.
- 2. A connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said connector further comprises latch means for maintaining said cover and base in their termination position.
- 3. A connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said interconnection means is a first such means and said connector further comprises a second interconnection means for joining the second end of the base and the second end of the cover when said cover and base are in their termination position.
- 4. A connector as set forth in claim 3 wherein said base carries said second interconnection means and, when said base and cover are in their insertion position, the spacing between said second interconnection means and said cover is sufficient to allow passage of said flat cable therebetween.
- 5. A method of terminating a flat cable in a connector, said connector comprising an insulative base and an insulative cover wtih said base having a plurality of spaced insulation displacement metallic terminal elements extending toward said cover and corresponding in number and position to the conductors of said flat cable, and said cover having a cable receiving surface directly opposing said terminal elements, said cover and base having respective first and second ends and being joined by interconnection means holding said cover in an overlaying position relative to said base defining an insertion posiiton wherein the spacing between said elements and cover is sufficient to permit insertion of said cable therebetween, said cover and base being relatively movable to a connector termination position wherein said cover and base are closer to one another than in said insertion position and each terminal element engages its corresponding flat cable conductor, said cover and base being interconnected in said insertion position only adjacent their respective first ends to enable a cable to be inserted into said connector past the respective second ends of said cover and base, said method comprising the steps of:
- maintaining the ends of said flat cable remote from said connector;
- inserting an intermediate portion of said flat cable into said connector between the respective second ends of said cover base by effecting relative movement between said connector and said cable portion;
- aligning the respective flat cable conductors with their corresponding terminal elements; and
- moving said cover and base to said connector termination position while maintaining a parallel juxtaposition of said base and said cover.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser No. 437,413, filed Oct. 28, 1982.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Gardner-Denver, Bulletin 14-231, 1st edition. |
Divisions (1)
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Oct 1982 |
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