Claims
- 1. A wiring device capable of installation within a standard electrical outlet box for electrically connecting at least two conductors comprising:
- a. a housing member fabricated of insulating material having a top wall, a bottom wall and two side walls each joined along one marginal edge to a back wall to form a housing member enclosed on five sides and open on the front face, said top and bottom walls each having a recess therein;
- b. at least one pair of ribs on the interior of said back wall to receive therebetween and support a second end of a connector terminal;
- c. at least one connector terminal having a first end to make electrical contact with an electrical conductor and a second end adapted to fit between said at least one pair of ribs to position and support said second end of said at least one connector terminal;
- d. a flexible and resilient support made of insulating material and having a first end and a second end and having at least one aperture therethrough for receiving said at least one connector terminal at a position intermediate said first and second ends of said connector terminal, said support having a length greater than the distance between the inside surfaces of said top wall and said bottom wall; and
- e. said support having an initial linear configuration and adapted to be bowed to decrease the effective length thereof so that it can be advanced through said housing member open front face and allowed to return to its initial configuration with said first end in one of said top and bottom wall recesses and said second end in the other of said top and bottom recesses and the second end of said at least one connector terminal inserted between said at least one pair of ribs.
- 2. A wiring device as defined in claim 1,
- a. having a plurality of connector terminals each having a first end to make electrical contact with at least one of a plurality of conductors;
- b. a plurality of pairs of ribs on the interior of said back wall, each pair receiving and supporting the second end of one of said plurality of connector terminals;
- c. said support having a plurality of apertures therethrough, one for each of said connector terminals; and
- d. said support when it returns to its initial configuration causing said second end of each of said connector terminals to enter its associated pair of ribs and holding each of said connector terminals in parallel with all of the others of said connector terminals.
- 3. A wiring device as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a. at least one jack subassembly;
- b. said support having at least one additional aperture therein to receive and support one of said at least one of said jack subassemblies inserted in one of said at least one additional apertures; and
- c. each of said jack subassemblies positioned in said housing member between said top wall and said bottom wall and adjacent said open front face when said support returns to said initial configuration.
- 4. A wiring device as defined in claim 1, further comprising:
- a. two jack subassemblies;
- b. said support having one additional aperture therein to receive and support said two jack subassemblies; and
- c. said two jack subassemblies positioned in said additional aperture in said housing member between said top wall and said bottom wall and adjacent said open front face when said support returns to said initial configuration.
- 5. A wiring device as defined in claim 4 wherein said two jack subassemblies are positioned in said additional aperture side by side.
- 6. A wiring device capable of installation within a standard electrical outlet box for electrically connecting at least two conductors comprising:
- a. a housing member fabricated of insulating material having a top wall, a bottom wall and two side walls each joined along one marginal edge to a back wall to form a housing member enclosed on five sides and open on the front face, said top and bottom walls each having a recess and a cable entrance therein;
- b. a multi-conductor electrical cable entering said housing member through one of said cable entrances in said top wall and bottom wall; said cable having a plurality of first electrical conductors;
- c. a plurality of pairs of ribs, at least one pair of ribs for each of said first electrical conductors in said multi-conductor electrical cable on the interior of said back wall, each of said pairs of ribs arranged to receive therebetween and support a second end of a connector terminal;
- d. a plurality of connector terminals, at least one connector terminal for each of said first plurality of electrical conductors of said multiconductor electrical cable, said connector terminals having a first end to make electrical contact with two electrical conductors, one of which is one of said first plurality of electrical conductors of said multi-conductor cable, and a second end adapted to fit between the members of an associated pair of ribs;
- e. a jack subassembly having a first end to accept a suitable plug and a second end from which extend a second plurality of electrical conductors, at least one for each contact in said jack subassembly, each of said second plurality of electrical conductors making electrical contact with the first end of an associated connector terminal and with the associated one of said first plurality of conductors also connected to such connector terminal;
- f. a flexible and resilient support made of insulating material and having a first end and a second end and having a plurality of apertures therethrough, one for each of said connector terminals, each aperture receiving one of said connector terminals at a position intermediate said first and second ends, said support having a further aperture therethrough to receive and support said jack subassembly;
- g. said support having a first end and a second end and a length greater than the distance between the inside surfaces of said top wall and said bottom wall:
- h. said support having an initial linear configuration and adapted to be bowed to decrease the effective length thereof so that it can be advanced through said housing member open front face and allowed to return to its initial configuration with said first end of said support in one of said top and bottom wall recesses and said second end of said support in the other of said top and bottom wall recesses and the second end of each of said connector terminals is inserted within its associated pair of ribs and holding each of said connector terminals in parallel with all of the others of said connector terminals; and
- i. said jack subassembly positioned in said housing member between said top wall and said bottom wall and said first end of said jack subassembly is adjacent said front open face of said housing member when said support returns to said initial configuration.
- 7. A wiring device as defined in claim 6, wherein said jack subassembly comprises two jack subassemblies arranged in side by side relationship.
- 8. A method of installing at least one connector terminal in a housing member having a top wall and a bottom wall spaced apart by a first distance and having a recess in each of said top and bottom walls, said housing member having an open front face employing a flexible and resilient support of a length greater than said first distance and having at least one aperture therethrough for the receipt therein of a connector terminal having a first end and a second end comprising the steps of:
- a. placing said at least one connector terminal in said at least one aperture of said support with its first end arranged to be adjacent said open face of said housing member when installed and said second end engaging a pair of ribs on the back wall of said housing member;
- b. bowing said support so that its effective length is less than said first distance;
- c. inserting said bowed support through the open front face of said housing member;
- d. positioning the ends of said support adjacent said recesses in said top wall and bottom wall;
- e. releasing said support so that the ends of said support enter said recesses in said top wall and said bottom wall and said support returns to its initial linear configuration and the second end of said at least one connector terminal enters the space between said at least one pair of ribs on the housing member back wall.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said support has an additional aperture in which is placed a jack assembly so that when said support returns to its original linear configuration the front face of said jack assembly is placed at the open face of said housing member to permit quick access to the jack of said jack assembly.
- 10. A method of connecting the individual conductors of a multi-conductor electrical cable to the terminals of a jack assembly within a housing member having a top wall a bottom wall and two side walls each joined along one marginal edge to a back wall to form a housing member enclosed on five sides and open on the front face, said top and bottom walls spaced from each other by a predetermined distance and each having a recess therein; a plurality of pairs of ribs on said back wall, each pair of ribs capable or receiving the second end of a connector terminal, there being one terminal for each individual conductor of said multi-conductor cable; a plurality of conductor terminals, one for each individual conductor, having a first end to engage and electrically connect to an associated individual conductor and a second end; a jack subassembly having at least one jack accessible through said assembly front face and a plurality of conductors extending from said subassembly rear face, one for each conductor terminal; and a support member having an initial linear configuration and having a plurality of apertures therethrough, one aperture for each of said conductor terminals, said terminals inserted into said support between their first and second ends and a further aperture to receive at least one jack assembly therein, said support being flexible and resilient and having a length greater than said predetermined distance between said top wall and said bottom wall comprising the steps of:
- a. placing each of said connector terminals in one of said apertures through said support;
- b. placing said at least one jack subassembly in said support further aperture;
- c. bowing said support so that the support ends and the face of said jack subassembly are in different vertical planes and the effective length is less than said predetermined distance;
- d. inserting said bowed support through said open front face of said housing member;
- e. positioning each of said first and second ends of said support adjacent one of said recesses in said top wall and said bottom wall;
- f. releasing said support so that said first and second ends of said support enter their associated recess and said support returns to its initial linear configuration and the second ends of each of said connector terminals enter their associated pairs of ribs on said back wall; positioning said first end of said connector terminals and said front face of said at least one jack assembly adjacent said housing member open front face;
- g. connecting each one of said conductors of said multi-conductor cable to said first end of an associated connector terminal; and
- h. connecting an associated one of said conductors extending from said jack subassembly to said first end of an associated connector terminal, whereby each electrical conductor of said multi-conductor electrical cable is connected to its associated electrical conductor in said jack subassembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/322,630 filed Oct. 13, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/156,176 filed Nov. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,310 issued Oct. 18, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/921,194 filed Jul. 28, 1992 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,266,049 issued Nov. 30, 1993, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/692,109 filed Apr. 26, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,133,675 issued Jul. 28, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/578,038 filed Aug. 14, 1990, now abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/447,339 filed Dec. 12, 1989 and now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/310,269 filed Feb. 13, 1989, now abandoned. Application Ser. No. 07/310,269 is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/161,531 filed Feb. 29, 1988, which, in turn, is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/015,757 filed Feb. 6, 1987, all of this later group of applications are abandoned.
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