Claims
- 1. An insulation piercing tap assembly for electrically connecting one cable to another, which comprises:
- a. an insulative upper housing having a groove extending across the width of its bottom surface;
- b. an insulative lower housing adapted to be secured to the upper housing and having a groove extending across the width of its upper surface so that it and the upper housing groove form a cable receiving passage when the two housings are secured together, said lower housing further having cable positioning means for positioning a cable above and in alignment with the groove, and further having an interior cavity extending downwardly from intersection with the groove toward the base of the housing, and an opening on one side of the housing entering into the cavity, said opening adapted to receive an end of a cable;
- c. fastening means for securing the upper housing to the lower housing; and
- d. a conductive commoning member having a body section with a first and second pair of parallel cantilever arms extending from the top and bottom sides respectively with a slot being defined by said parallel arms, said arms terminating at their free ends in elongated sharp tips provided by beveled outside surfaces and curved inner surfaces with the combined curved inner surfaces of adjacent tips providing a channel extending the length of the member, said commoning member being slidably positioned in the cavity with the tips of the first pair of cantilever arms extending above the groove in the lower housing and the tips of the second pair of cantilever arms extending above the opening so that,
- with a first cable in the positioning means above the groove of the lower housing and a second cable in the opening, as the upper housing is secured to the lower housing, the first cable is driven onto the first pair of cantilever arms whereby the sharp tips thereon cut inside the insulation thereon and the underlying conductive strands are pushed into the channel and as the commoning member slides downwardly in the cavity, the sharp tips on the second pair of cantilever arms cut inside the insulation on the second cable and the underlying conductive strands are pushed into the channel, said both pair of cantilever arms then being in compression whereby dimensional changes occurring in the conductive strands are counteracted.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 further including an enlarged bore intersecting the slot extending between the first pair of cantilever arms.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.s. application Ser. No. 694,495, filed June 10, 1976 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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