Claims
- 1. An attachment for installing a solderless electrical connector having a closed end on a plurality of individual wires, the attachment designed to be used with a rotary, hand held tool having a chuck for holding attachments, the attachment including: a spindle member having a first end adapted to engage and be held by the chuck and a second end; a cylindrical member attached to the second end of the spindle, the cylindrical member having a frustoconical cavity formed in the end of the cylindrical member opposite the spindle, the frustoconical cavity being sized to accept and surround at least a portion of the closed end of the solderless electrical connector, the frustoconical cavity having at least one retention means located therein, each retention means is a bow shaped flexible metal member with a curved center section, the metal member having its ends firmly embedded in the cylindrical member and the center curved section extending into the frustoconical cavity to engage the solderless connector, the center curved section having sufficient grasping force to hold the solderless connector firmly within the frustoconical cavity and apply sufficient torque to the solderless connector when the rotary tool is activated to twist the wires inserted into the solderless connector together, yet which will release the grasping force on the solderless connector when sufficient twisting has been applied to the wires to electrically connect the individual wires to prevent twisting the wires beyond their elastic limit.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described here may be made, used and licensed by for governmental purposes without paying me any royalty.
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