Claims
- 1. A method of making a two-stage twist-on wire connector comprising the steps of:a. forming a housing having an open end, a closed end, and an exterior surface for hand grasping by a user; b. placing a spiral thread on the interior of the housing with the spiral thread having a diameter located proximate the open end of the housing larger than a diameter located proximate the closed end of the housing, the spiral thread diametrically converging in an axial direction toward the closed end of the housing; c. inserting a lubricant into the closed end of the housing with the lubricant partially covering the spiral thread proximate the closed end of the housing thereby leaving a further portion of the spiral thread proximate the open end of the housing free of lubricant so that when a plurality of wires requiring N turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires if the spiral thread is free of lubricant and M additional turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires with the lubricant partially covering the spiral thread thereby enabling the drawing of the plurality of wires into engagement with the spiral thread of the wire connector without the aid of a separate tool; d. inserting a plurality of wire ends to be spliced into the open end of the housing; and e. twisting said plurality of wire ends with respect to said wire connector to draw the plurality of wire ends proximate the closed end of the housing to improve the electrical continuity between the plurality of wire ends.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including the step of attaching a removable cap on the end of the open end to form an interior region in the housing.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein a living hinge attaches the cap to said housing.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the lubricant applied is a silicone based lubricant.
- 5. The method of claim 1 including applying a film of self adhering lubricant along a portion of the spiral thread.
- 6. The method of claim 1 including the step of applying sufficient lubricant to decrease the frictional resistance but insufficient lubrication to encapsulate the plurality of wire ends and the spiral thread when the plurality of wire ends are fully engaged with the twist-on wire connector.
- 7. A method of making a two-stage twist-on wire connector comprising the steps of:a. forming a housing having an open end, a closed end, and an exterior surface for hand grasping by a user; b. placing a spiral thread on the interior of the housing with the spiral thread having a diameter located proximate of the open end of the housing larger than a diameter located proximate of the closed end of the housing, the spiral thread diametrically converging in an axial direction toward the closed end of the housing; c. applying the lubricant to an axial strip along the closed end of the housing with the lubricant partially covering the spiral thread proximate the closed end of the housing thereby leaving a further portion of the spiral thread proximate the open end of the housing free of lubricant so that when a plurality of wires requiring N turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires if the spiral thread is free of lubricant and M additional turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires with the lubricant partially covering the spiral thread thereby enabling the drawing of the plurality of wires into engagement with the spiral thread of the wire connector without the aid of a separate tool; d. inserting a plurality of wire ends to be spliced into the open end of the housing; and e. twisting said plurality of wire ends with respect to said wire connector to draw the plurality of wire ends proximate the closed end of the housing to improve the electrical continuity between the plurality of wire ends.
- 8. A method of making a two-stage twist-on wire connector comprising the steps of:a. forming a housing having an open end, a closed end, and an exterior surface for hand grasping by a user; b. placing a spiral thread on the interior of the housing with the spiral thread having a diameter located proximate of the open end of the housing larger than a diameter located proximate of the closed end of the housing, the spiral thread diametrically converging in an axial direction toward the closed end of the housing; c. applying the lubricant in the field to an axial strip along the closed end of the housing with the lubricant partially covering the spiral thread proximate the closed end of the housing thereby leaving a further portion of the spiral thread proximate the open end of the housing free of lubricant so that when a plurality of wires requiring N turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires if the spiral thread is free of lubricant and M additional turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires with the lubricant partially covering the spiral thread thereby enabling the drawing of the plurality of wires into engagement with the spiral thread of the wire connector without the aid of a separate tool; d. inserting a plurality of wire ends to be spliced into the open end of the housing; and e. twisting said plurality of wire ends with respect to said wire connector to draw the plurality of wire ends proximate the closed end of the housing to improve the electrical continuity between the plurality of wire ends.
- 9. A two-stage twist-on wire connector comprising:a. an exterior housing for grasping in a user's hand, said housing having an open end and a closed end; b. a spiral thread located within the interior housing, the spiral thread extending inwardly in the housing with the spiral thread having a larger diameter proximate the open end of the housing and a smaller diameter portion proximate the closed end of the housing; and c. a lubricant, said lubricant carried and retained by a portion of the spiral thread proximate the closed end with a further portion of the spiral thread proximate the open end free of the lubricant thereby leaving a portion of the spiral thread carrying the lubricant and the further portion proximate the open end free of lubricant so that when a plurality of wires requiring N turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires when the spiral thread is free of lubricant and M additional turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires when the spiral thread carries the lubricant with the M additional turns requiring sufficiently reduced torque so that a user can form toolless engagement between the spiral thread and the plurality of wires.
- 10. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein the lubricant extends in a diametrical direction across the spiral thread.
- 11. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein said spiral thread carrying the lubricant extends at least 20% of the length of the spiral thread.
- 12. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein the lubricant is either a solid or a liquid.
- 13. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein the amount of lubricant in the twist-on wire connector is less than 5% of the volume within the spiral thread.
- 14. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein the lubricant is a solid at room temperature.
- 15. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein the exterior housing of the twist-on wire connector has a small end that is larger than an open end of the housing so that the small end can not engage a lubricant carried within an open end of a housing of another twist-on wire connector in the event that the small end accidentally falls into the open end of the housing of the another twist-on wire connector.
- 16. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 including a removable cap, said removable cap attached to the open end of said housing to form an interior region in said housing, the removable cap having an opening to allow wires access to the interior region of said housing.
- 17. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 16 including a living hinge, said living hinge connecting the removable cap to said housing.
- 18. The two stage twist-on wire connector of claim 9 wherein the closed end of said housing having a sufficiently small diameter to create a continuity of the splice by said wires.
- 19. A two-stage twist-on wire connector comprising:a. an exterior housing for grasping in a user's hand, said housing having an open end and a closed end; b. a spiral thread located within the interior housing, the spiral thread extending inwardly in the housing with the spiral thread having a larger diameter proximate the open end of the housing and a smaller diameter portion proximate the closed end of the housing; and c. a lubricant extending along an axial strip, said lubricant carried and retained by a portion of the spiral thread proximate the closed end with a further portion of the spiral thread proximate the open end free of the lubricant thereby leaving a portion of the spiral thread carrying the lubricant and the further portion proximate the open end free of lubricant so that when a plurality of wires requiring N turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires when the spiral thread is free of lubricant and M additional turns of the twist-on wire connector to fully engage the plurality of wires when the spiral thread carries the lubricant with the M additional turns requiring sufficiently reduced torque so that a user can form toolless engagement between the spiral thread and the plurality of wires.
- 20. A twist-on wire connector for maintaining the integrity of an electrical connection therein comprising:a housing for grasping in a user's hand, said housing having an open end and a closed end; a spiral thread located within the housing, the spiral thread extending inwardly in the housing with the spiral thread having a larger diameter proximate the open end of the housing and a smaller diameter portion proximate the closed end of the housing, said spiral thread having a portion free of a lubricant and a further portion carrying a film of lubricant, said film of lubricant carried by said spiral tread insufficient to encapsulate and waterproof a plurality of electrical wires located therein.
- 21. A twist-on wire connector for maintaining the integrity of an electrical connection therein including a housing for grasping in a user's hand; a spiral thread located within the housing, the spiral thread extending inwardly in the housing with the spiral thread having a larger diameter proximate an open end of the housing and a smaller diameter portion proximate a closed end of the housing with the improvement comprising a single film of lubricant carried by said spiral tread, said film of lubricant insufficient to encapsulate and waterproof a plurality of electrical wires located therein but sufficient to reduce frictional resistance between the plurality of electrical wires and the spiral thread to thereby provide for an enhanced contact area between the plurality of electrical wires without enhancing an amount of torque applied to the plurality of electrical wires.
- 22. A twist-on wire connector for maintaining the integrity of an electrical connection therein:a housing for grasping in a user's hand, said housing having a closed end and a wire insertion end for inserting a plurality of electrical wires into said housing; a spiral thread located within the closed end of the housing, said spiral thread having a larger diameter portion extending toward the wire insertion end of the housing and a smaller diameter portion in the closed end of the housing, said spiral thread and said housing forming a chamber therein; a lubricant located in said chamber, said lubricant partially filling the chamber with the amount of lubricant sufficient to reduce a frictional resistance between a contact area located between the plurality of electrical wires and the spiral thread to thereby provide for an enhanced engagement therein without enhancing an amount of torque applied to the plurality of electrical wires during a securement in the twist-on wire connector.
- 23. The twist-on wire connector of claim 22 including a cap extending across said wire insertion end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority form provisional application titled LOW TORQUE TWIST-ON WIRE CONNECTOR U.S. Ser. No. 60/251,111 filed Dec. 5, 2000.
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