Claims
- 1. Apparatus connecting a plurality of individual, separate signal cables to an adapter having multiple contact means comprising individual plug heads fitted respectively at corresponding free ends of said signal cables and adapted to be connected to corresponding individual counterpieces of said multiple contact means, each respective corresponding plug head and signal cable forming an individual cable unit, said plug heads having pole portions for releasably connecting with corresponding individual counterpieces of said multiple contact means, a containment housing having bottom wall and upstanding sidewall portions defining a plurality of parallel, side-by-side chambers for separately, selectively containing said plug heads, said sidewall portions extending through said housing in the longitudinal direction, wherein each said plug head is shaped as a generally elongated bar having a head part and a back part, each said back part being generally of a rectangularly shaped cross-section for seating between adjacent sidewall portions of said chambers in tight-fit relation, said pole portions being contained in said containment housing such that said pole portions project outwardly from said containment housing, lock means for releasably securing said plug heads in said chambers including a protuberance extending transversely inward of each chamber from at least one sidewall portion thereof and a transverse recess formed on each plug head for respectively matingly fitting said protuberances, whereby said plug heads are contained in said containment housing as a consolidated unit for simultaneous connection with said multiple contact means, pivotal cover means associated with said containment housing for closing said plug heads in said chambers, and releasable clamp means for securing said cover means closed over said chambers, such that upon releasing said clamp means and pivoting said cover means said plug heads are individually removable from said chambers and the relative position of each said cable unit is individually selectable within said containment housing for connection to said adapter.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said head parts are shaped in cross-section to permit connection of said pole portions and counter-pieces on said adapter.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each said head part is rounded off at along at least one side surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 230,602, filed Feb. 1, 1981 abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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