Claims
- 1. An electrically conductive clip in combination with an electrically non-conductive battery cable clamp, comprising:
- (a) an electrically non-conductive battery cable clamp positionable on a battery post for electrically connecting a battery cable directly to the battery post; and
- (b) an electrically conductive clip for permitting electrically conductive connection to the battery post, said clip including,
- I. a generally circular portion having a periphery with a radial gap therein and arrangeable in substantially circumscribing electrically conductive contact on the battery post beneath said battery cable clamp,
- II. a pair of substantially parallel, coextensive legs extending integrally from said circular portion for engagement by a suitable electrical connector.
- 2. A clip as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the legs is formed in two sections, the first of the sections extending from the circular portion at a respective side of the gap provided therein, and diverging from the first of the sections of the other of the legs, and a second of the sections extending from the first of the sections and slightly converging toward the second of the sections of the other of the legs.
- 3. A clip as defined in claim 1, wherein the clip is constructed as one piece from a resilient, electrically conductive material.
- 4. In a combination comprising:
- (a) a battery cable clamp having a connector member constructed from a dielectrical material for mounting on a battery post, said connector member adapted to directly connect the strands of a battery cable on the battery terminal post;
- (b) a clip permitting electrically conductive connection to the battery post associated with said battery cable clamp, said clip comprising a generally circular portion having a periphery provided with a gap therein and arrangeable on the battery post beneath said battery cable clamp, said clip having a pair of substantially parallel, coextensive legs extending from the circular portion for engagement by a suitable electrical connector.
- 5. A combination as defined in claim 4, further including a sealing washer for positioning on the battery post beneath said clip for sealing the connection of the battery post and the strands of the battery cable.
- 6. The combination as defined in claim 4, wherein said clip is constructed as one piece from a resilient, electrically conductive material.
- 7. The combination as defined in claim 4, wherein each of the legs of said clip is formed in two sections, the first of the sections extending from the circular portion at a respective side of the gap provided therein, and diverging from the first of the sections of the other of the legs, and a second of the sections extending from the first of the sections and slightly converging toward the second of the sections of the other of the legs.
- 8. The combination as defined in claim 7, wherein said clip is constructed as one piece from a resilient, electrically conductive material.
- 9. A combination as defined in claim 7, wherein the connector member comprises a block defining a through bore arranged for receiving a battery post, and the battery cable clamp further provided with an access counter-bore arranged perpendicular to and in communication with said bore, and arranged for receiving a battery cable, a set screw, and a screw threaded passage arranged perpendicular to and in communication with both of the bore and the counter bore for threadingly receiving the set screw and arrangable for clamping the cable in place against an associated battery post.
- 10. A combination as defined in claim 7, wherein the connector member comprises a cup-shaped body defining a bore arranged for receiving a battery post, passage means provided in the body for receiving a battery cable having conductive strands wrapable around the associated post, and a compactible conductive material placable within the body for encapsulating and associated battery post and conductive strands of a battery cable.
- 11. A battery cable clamp for direct attachment of the conductive strands of a battery cable to the terminal post of a battery and an electrically conductive clip for mounting on the terminal post with said battery cable clamp, comprising:
- (a) a battery cable clamp defining an axial bore for axially receiving the conductive strands of the battery cable and for axially receiving the terminal post of the battery for directly connecting the conductive strands to the terminal post, said battery cable clamp being formed of a corrosion resistant dielectric material; and
- (b) a clip of electrically conductive material having a substantially circular portion for mounting in circumscribing electrically conductive contact on the terminal post in axially displaced relationship with respect to said battery cable clamp, said clip having leg means extending integrally from the circular portion thereof for engagement by a suitable electrical connector.
- 12. A battery cable clamp and an electrically conductive clip as claimed in claim 11 wherein said battery cable clamp comprises:
- (a) a clamping cap having the axial bore of said battery cable clamp and including a top from which at least a pair of resiliently deflectable legs extend with the legs configured to substantially circumscribe the axial bore;
- (b) said clamping cap having a notch formed in the extending edge of one of the pair of resiliently deflectable legs through which the conductive strands of the battery cable are introducable into the axial bore of said clamping cap; and
- (c) said clamping cap having its axial bore sized so that when the conductive strands of the battery cable are introduced therein an interference fit is provided for the axial reception of the terminal post of the battery.
- 13. A battery cable clamp and an electrically conductive clip as claimed in claim 12 wherein said battery cable clamp further comprises a retainer means demountably positionable on the peripheral surface of said clamping cap for retainingly engaging the resiliently deflectable legs thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 196,868, filed Oct. 14, 1980, and entitled BATTERY CONNECTOR now U.S. Pat. No. 4,372,636, issued Feb. 8, 1983, and of my prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 124,979, filed Feb. 27, 1980, and entitled BATTERY CONNECTOR, and Ser. No. 135,348, filed Mar. 31, 1980, and entitled CORROSION-PROOF BATTERY CONNECTOR, and both now abandoned.
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