Claims
- 1. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- generally enclosing the winding and leads, a housing having two generally upstanding side walls; the housing having two ends;
- an electrical half connector disposed at at least one end of the housing;
- defined at each side of the half connector, respectively, an ear that extends laterally into association with one side wall, respectively;
- defined in each said side wall, immediately adjacent to said one end of the housing, a cutout notch for receiving the connector ear that is associated with that side wall, to retain the connector in place longitudinally at the end of the housing; and
- plural individual electrical contacts formed from or operatively connected to ends of the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within the half connector for making electrical connections outside the housing; and wherein:
- the housing also has at least one end wall, at the same end of the housing as the half connector;
- an orifice is defined in the end wall of the housing; and
- the connector is disposed at least partly within the housing at the orifice and against the end wall; and
- the side walls and end wall are resilient and biased outward; and further comprising;
- means for securing the side walls and end wall inward, against their resilient bias, so that at least the end wall firmly engages the half connector; and wherein:
- said securing means are installed after the connector; and
- before said securing means are installed, the end wall resiliently engages the half connector longitudinally to facilitate assembly by retaining the half connector in place.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein:
- the leads are held within the half connector by material of the half connector that is displaced into or around the substantially without flow;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each lead without using any additional component.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein:
- each contact is a bared metal end of a corresponding lead.
- 4. The combination of claim 3, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrical wires, extending through the fixture but substantially all outside the housing, and each terminated by a female contact which receives directly the bared-metal-end contact of a corresponding one of said leads, respectively.
- 5. The fixture of claim 4, wherein:
- each female contact is of resilient conductive material formed generally into a socket that receives and makes a good wiping contact with said bared-metal-end contact of its corresponding lead.
- 6. The combination of claim 1, further comprising:
- a plurality of electrical wires, extending through the fixture but substantially all outside the housing;
- a second electrical half connector, holding said outside electrical wires, for making electrical connection between said wires and corresponding contacts in the first half connector, respectively;
- hook means with a ratchet action for locking the second half connector in engagement with the housing; and
- manually operable release means for releasing the hook means to disengage the half connectors from each other.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, further comprising:
- lamp sockets operatively interconnected with all of the outside wires, except for certain of the outside wires reserved for supply of electrical power to the ballast or for control of the ballast.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein:
- the contacts are held within the half connector by material of the half connector that is displaced into or around the contacts, substantially without flow;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each lead or contact without using any additional component.
- 9. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- generally enclosing the winding and leads, a housing having two generally upstanding side walls; the housing having two ends;
- an electrical half connector disposed at at least one end of the housing;
- defined at each side of the half connector, respectively, an ear that extends laterally into association with one side wall, respectively;
- defined in each side wall, immediately adjacent to said one end of the housing, a cutout notch for receiving the connector ear that is associated with that side wall, to retain the connector in place longitudinally at the end of the housing;
- plural individual electrical contacts formed from or operatively connected to ends of the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within the half connector for making electrical connections outside the housing;
- plural electrical wires extending through the fixture but substantially all outside the housing, for carrying electrical power to and from the housing; each lead being formed as, or having secured to it, an electrical contact for making said operative interconnection with a corresponding lead that is in the housing; and
- a second electrical half connector for mating with the first half connector to effect said operative electrical interconnections between the leads and the wires, respectively; said second half connector defining a plurality of passageways for receiving the plural outside electrical wires, respectively, near their ends;
- each passageway having a respective interior wall;
- wherein material of the second half connector is displaced to form plural pieces of said material that are wedged between the wires or contacts and the corresponding passageway walls, respectively, to hold the wires or contacts within the second half connector;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each wire or contact in the second half connector without using any additional component; and wherein:
- said pieces are broken from the half connector at an angle less than thirty degrees, such as very roughly fifteen degrees, off the perpendicular to the passageways, respectively; and
- each piece has a correspondingly angled shape.
- 10. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture and comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- an electrical half connector having walls; and
- plural individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within spaces defined by walls of the half connector, for making electrical connections between the leads and such a fixture;
- portions of wall material of the half connector being displaced by fracture, through fracture-created holes, without differentiation or preforming of the portions to be displaced other than at most a slight thinning of the wall in the general area to be fractured, and substantially without flow, to form, for each one of said spaces, at least one discrete piece of said material that is wedged into or around each lead or contact, respectively, to hold the leads or the contacts within the half connector, and in such a way as to prevent escape of said fracture-displaced material from position in or around the leads;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each contact without using any additional component.
- 11. The combination of claim 10, wherein:
- said fracture-displaced material is not attached to remaining material of the half connector by any flap or hinge.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, further comprising:
- enclosing the winding and leads, an elongated housing having at least one end wall, a bottom wall, and two side walls generally upstanding from the bottom wall; and
- an orifice defined in the end wall of the housing;
- said half connector being disposed at least partly within the housing at the orifice.
- 13. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture and comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- an electrical half connector having walls; and
- plural individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within spaces defined by walls of the half connector, for making electrical connections between the leads and such a fixture;
- portions of wall material of the half connector being displaced by fracture, through fracture-created holes, and without differentiation or preforming of material to be displaced other than a most a slight thinning of the wall in the general area to be fractured, and substantially without heating, to form, for each one of said spaces, at least one discrete piece of said material that is wedged into or around each lead or contact, respectively, to hold the leads or the contacts within the half connector;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each contact without using any additional component.
- 14. The combination of claim 13, wherein:
- said material is fracture-displaced by motion that includes a significant component of initial translation of said material past an interior wall surface of the half connector and into an internal cavity of the half connector;
- whereby said material is in a position that is significantly translated relative to a prefracture position, but not necessarily to the extent of said initial translation.
- 15. The combination of claim 14, further comprising:
- enclosing the winding and leads, an elongated housing having at least one end wall, a bottom wall, and two side walls generally upstanding from the bottom wall; and
- an orifice defined in the end wall of the housing;
- said half connector being disposed at least partly within the housing at the orifice.
- 16. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture and comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- plural individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical leads respectively for making electrical connections between the leads and such a fixture;
- an electrical half connector defining a plurality of passageways for receiving the plural leads, respectively, near their ends; each passageway having a respective interior wall; and
- portions of material of the respective interior wall of the half connector being displaced through fracture-created holes, without differentiation or preforming of the portions to be displaced other than at most a slight thinning of the wall in the general are to be fractured, to form, for each one of said plurality of passageways, at least one discrete piece of said material that is not attached to remaining material of the wall by any flap or hinge, and that is wedged between the lead and the corresponding passageway wall, respectively, to hold the lead within the second half connector;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each lead without using any additional component.
- 17. The combination of claim 16, wherein:
- said pieces are broken from the half connector at an angle less than thirty degrees, such as substantially fifteen degrees, off the perpendicular to the passageways, respectively; and
- each piece has a correspondingly angled shape.
- 18. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture and comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- a first electrical half connector;
- a first group of individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within the half connector for making electrical connections between the leads and such a fixture;
- a plurality of electrical wires, extending through such fixture;
- a second electrical half connector having walls, and holding the plurality of outside electrical wires near their ends within spaces defined by the walls, in relative positions to directly engage corresponding contacts in the first half connector, respectively;
- a second group of individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical wires respectively, and fixed within the second half connector for making electrical connections to the first group of contacts, respectively;
- portions of wall material of the second half connector being displaced by fracture, through holes crated substantially entirely by fracture and without differentiation or preforming of material to be displaced other than at most a slight thinning of the wall in the general area to be fractured, and substantially without flow, to form, for each one of said spaces, at least one discrete piece of said material that is wedged into or around each lead or contact, respectively, in the second half connector to hold those leads or the contacts in place within the second half connector;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each lead or contact in the second half connector without using any additional component.
- 19. The combination of claim 18, wherein said material is fracture-displaced both:
- along a path through the fracture-created hole in said second half connector; and
- by motion that significantly misaligns said material with respect to said fracture-created hole.
- 20. The combination of claim 19, further comprising:
- enclosing the winding and leads, an elongated housing having at least one end wall, a bottom wall, and two side walls generally upstanding from the bottom wall; and
- an orifice defined in the end wall of the housing;
- wherein the first half connector is disposed at least mostly within the housing at the orifice; and
- the plurality of wires extending through such fixture is substantially all outside the housing.
- 21. The combination of claim 19, wherein:
- each lead or contact of the second half connector is held within a longitudinal bore defined in the second half connector; and
- communicating with and laterally adjacent to each bore respectively, a corresponding cavity is defined in the second half connector; and
- said material of the second half connector is displaced into said cavity.
- 22. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture and comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- a first electrical half connector;
- a first group of individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within the half connector for making electrical connections between the leads and such a fixture;
- a plurality of electrical wires, extending through such fixture, for making electrical interconnections between the fixture and the leads;
- a second electrical half connector having walls, and holding the plurality of outside electrical wires near their ends within spaces define by the walls, in relative positions to directly engage corresponding contacts in the first half connector, respectively;
- a second group of individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical wires respectively, and fixed within the second half connector for making electrical connections to the first group of contacts, respectively;
- portions of wall material of the second half connector being displaced by fracture, through fracture-created holes both:
- (1) along a path through each fracture-created hole in said second half connector; and
- (2) by motion that significantly misaligns said material with respect to each said fracture-created hole,
- without differentiation or preforming of the material to be displaced other than at most a slight thinning of the wall in the general area to be fractured, and substantially without heating, to form, for each one of said spaces, at least one discrete piece of said material that is wedged into or around each lead or contact, respectively, in the second half connector to hold those leads or the contacts in place within the second half connector;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each lead or contact in the second half connector without using any additional component.
- 23. The combination of claim 22, wherein:
- said fracture-displaced material is not attached to remaining material of the second half connector by any flap or hinge.
- 24. In combination, a ballast and connecting apparatus for use in a fluorescent-lamp fixture and comprising:
- at least one electrical winding;
- plural electrical leads operatively connected to the winding, for carrying electrical power to and from the winding;
- a first electrical half connector associated with the lead;
- a first group of individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical leads respectively, and fixed within the half connector for making electrical connections between the leads and such a fixture;
- a second electrical half connector defining a plurality of passageways for receiving the plurality of outside electrical wires, respectively, near their ends, in relative positions to directly engage corresponding contacts in the first half connector, respectively; each passageway having a respective internal surface;
- a second group of individual electrical contacts, formed from or operatively connected to the electrical wires respectively, and fixed within the second half connector for making electrical connections to the first group of contacts, respectively;
- a portion of material of the second half connector being displaced through a fracture-created hole, without differentiation or preforming of the material to be displaced other than at most a slight thinning of the wall in the general area to be fractured, to form, for each one of said plurality of passageways, at least one discrete piece of said material that is not attached to remaining material of the second half connector by any flap or hinge, and that is wedged between the corresponding lead and the corresponding passageway surface, respectively, to hold the lead within the second half connector;
- whereby strain relief is provided for each lead in the second half connector without using any additional component.
- 25. The combination of claim 24, wherein:
- said pieces are broken from the second half connector at a small angle less than thirty degrees, such as substantially fifteen degrees, off the perpendicular to the passageways, respectively; and
- each piece has a correspondingly angled shape.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/680,699 filed on Apr. 4, 1991, and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,260,678 on Nov. 9, 1993.
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