Claims
- 1. An indicia-bearing attachment adapted for mounting upon one end of an electrical conductor, comprising:
- (a) a hollow generally U-shaped housing including a horizontal top wall (1), and a pair of spaced downwardly-extending side walls (2) cooperating with said top wall to define an open-ended chamber extending longitudinally through said housing, said top wall being adapted to bear indicia; and
- (b) first clamping means for connecting said attachment with the conductor with the indicia having a desired viewing orientation, said clamping means including:
- (1) a generally T-shaped clamping member including a pair of horizontal arm portions (5,7), and a vertical stem portion (6) connected with said arm portions to define a juncture;
- (2) said clamping member being arranged in inverted relation in said chamber with said arm portions extending generally longitudinally of the chamber and with said stem portion extending from said arm portions generally upwardly between said side walls toward said top wall; and
- (3) means pivotally connecting said clamping member between said side walls for pivotal movement about a pivot axis (8) that extends both transversely between said side walls and through said juncture, said pivot axis being spaced from said top wall by a distance greater than the length of said vertical stem portion, whereby upon longitudinal insertion of the conductor into said housing chamber from either end thereof between said clamping member and said housing top wall, the end extremity of the conductor engages said vertical stem portion to pivot said clamping member in a direction causing clamping of the conductor between one of said arm portions and said housing top wall.
- 2. An attachment as defined in claim 1, wherein said arm and stem portions are resilient and of such length that upon further insertion of the conductor end in said housing, said vertical stem portion and said one horizontal arm portion are resiliently bent by said conductor, thereby to resiliently bias the conductor upwardly in said housing chamber.
- 3. An attachment as defined in claim 2, wherein said housing side walls have horizontal lower edge portions, and further wherein said means pivotally connecting said clamp member with said housing comprises a pivot shaft (8) connected between said side wall lower edge portions, said clamping member being pivotally mounted on said pivot shaft.
- 4. An attachment as defined in claim 2, and further including second clamping means (9) connected with said top wall and extending downwardly in said chamber, the conductor being biased upwardly by said first clamping means into lateral engagement with said second clamping means.
- 5. An attachment as defined in claim 4, wherein said second clamping means comprises a clip member having a pair of downwardly directed resilient legs (9) spaced transversely of said chamber for engagement with circumferentially spaced portions of the conductor.
- 6. An attachment as defined in claim 5, wherein said clip member legs have such a length that said legs are biased apart by the conductor when the conductor is laterally biased upwardly by said first clamping means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, abandoned Apr. 27, 1992, of application Ser. No. 07/625,136, filed Dec. 7, 1990.
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