Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising a rigid insulative housing, having a plurality of cavities, and a plurality of stamped and formed terminals, one terminal being received in each cavity, each terminal having a crimping section for engaging a wire adjacent a first terminal end and a noncircular receptacle contact section for engaging a complementary terminal adjacent a second terminal end, wherein:
- each housing cavity has a wire enclosing portion adjacent a wire receiving end of the housing, and a receptacle contact enclosing portion adjacent an opposite contact receiving end of the housing, the receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity being wider than the wire enclosing portion, a shoulder, facing the contact receiving end, being defined intermediate the wire enclosing portion and the receptacle contact enclosing portion; and
- each terminal has stop means and a diverging camming segment, the stop means being between the crimping section and the second terminal end, the stop means conforming to the interior contour of the receptacle contact enclosing portion and engaging the shoulder, the camming segment being between the crimping section and the stop means, the camming segment comprising means for engaging the housing adjacent the contact receiving end to orient the stop means to conform to the interior contour of the receptacle contact enclosing portion, whereby a wire can be inserted through each cavity from the wire receiving end beyond the contact receiving end so that each terminal can then be crimped to each wire and each terminal can be pulled into the housing from the contact receiving end, the camming segment engaging the housing to orient the terminal to conform to the contour of each cavity as the terminal is pulled into the cavity.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the wire enclosing portion of each cavity has a circular cross-section and the receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity has a rectangular cross-section.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the shoulder is defined at the transition between a circular cylindrical surface and a larger rectangular surface.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 1 further comprising a retainer attachable to the housing at the contact receiving end after the terminals have been positioned in the cavities.
- 5. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the receptacle contact section comprises a box-shaped receptacle contact section.
- 6. The electrical connector of claim 5 wherein the camming segment is located in a transition section between the crimping section and the receptacle contact section, the camming segment diverging from the center of the terminal toward the receptacle contact section.
- 7. The electrical connector of claim 6 wherein the transition section comprises a generally tapered segment defining plural camming surfaces.
- 8. The electrical connector of claim 7 wherein the stop means comprises a pair of opposite fingers extending at the widest end of the tapered segment.
- 9. The electrical connector of claim 8 wherein the height of the opposite fingers is equal to the height of receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity, the opposite fingers being spaced apart by a distance to the width of the receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity.
- 10. The electrical connector of claim 9 wherein the height of the opposite fingers is greater than the height of the box-shaped receptacle contact section.
- 11. An electrical connector comprising a one piece rigid insulative housing, having a plurality of cavities, and a plurality of terminals, one terminal being received in each cavity, each terminal having a crimping section for engaging a wire adjacent a first terminal end and a box-shaped receptacle contact section for engaging a complementary terminal adjacent a second terminal end, wherein:
- each housing cavity has a wire enclosing portion adjacent a wire receiving end of the the housing conforming to the exterior of a wire inserted therein; a receptacle contact enclosing portion adjacent an opposite contact receiving end of the housing; and a crimp enclosing portion between the wire enclosing portion and the receptacle contact enclosing portion, the crimping section of each terminal being received in the crimp enclosing portion; the crimp enclosing portion being wider than the wire enclosing portion and the receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity being wider than the crimp enclosing portion, a first shoulder means, facing the contact receiving end, being defined intermediate the wire enclosing portion and the crimping section enclosing portion and a second shoulder means, facing the contact receiving end, being defined between the crimp enclosing portion and the receptacle contact enclosing portion; and
- each terminal has stop means between the crimping section and the second terminal end, the stop means conforming to the interior contour of the receptacle contact enclosing portion and engaging the second shoulder means, whereby a wire can be inserted through each cavity from the wire receiving end beyond the contact receiving end so that a terminal can be crimped to each wire and the terminal can be pulled into the housing from the contact receiving end.
- 12. The electrical connector of claim 11 wherein each terminal includes a camming segment between the crimping section and the stop means, the camming segment comprising means for engaging the housing adjacent the contact receiving end to orient the stop means to conform to the interior contour of the receptacle contact enclosing portion as the terminal is pulled into the cavity from the contact receiving end.
- 13. The electrical connector of claim 11 wherein the receptacle contact enclosing portion has a rectangular cross-section and the crimp enclosing portion has at least one cylindrical face, the second shoulder means being defined in the plane at the intersection of the receptacle contact enclosing portion and the crimp enclosing portion, the second shoulder means comprising a pair of shoulders, each having a cross-section in the shape of an elliptical quadrant.
- 14. The electrical connector of claim 13 wherein the stop means comprises a pair of fingers on opposite sides of each terminal, each terminal engaging one of the shoulders having a cross-section in the shape of an elliptical quadrant.
- 15. The electrical connector of claim 11 wherein the crimping section of each termnal is larger than wire enclosing section of each cavity.
- 16. The electrical connector of claim 15 wherein an end of each terminal adjacent the crimping section is spaced from the first shoulder means when the stop means engages the second shoulder means.
- 17. An electrical connector comprising a rigid insulative housing, having a plurality of cavities, and a plurality of terminals, one terminal being received in each cavity, each having a crimping section for engaging a wire adjacent a first terminal end and a box-shaped receptacle contact section for engaging a complementary terminal adjacent a second terminal end, wherein:
- each housing cavity has a wire enclosing portion adjacent a wire receiving end of the housing, and a receptacle contact enclosing portion having walls defining a rectangular cross-section adjacent an opposite contact receiving end of the housing; and
- each terminal has a diverging camming segment intermediate the ends, the diverging camming segment comprising means for engaging the walls adjacent the contact receiving end to rotate the box-shaped receptacle contact section into alignment with the interior contour of the receptacle contact enclosing portion, whereby a wire can be inserted through each cavity from the wire receiving end beyond the contact receiving end so that each terminal can then be crimped to each wire and each terminal can be pulled into the housing from the contact receiving end, the diverging camming segment engaging the walls to rotate the terminal into alignment with the rectangular cross-secton of the receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity as the terminal is pulled into the cavity.
- 18. The electrical connector of claim 17 wherein each wall has a chamfered surface at the contact receiving end of the housing, the diverging camming segment engaging the chamfered surfaces of adjacent walls to rotate the box-shaped receptacle contact section into alignment with the receptacle contact enclosing portion of each cavity.
- 19. An electrical connector comprising a one piece rigid, relatively inflexible insulative housing, having a plurality of cavities, and a plurality of terminals, one terminal being received in each cavity, each terminal having a wire crimping section and a receptacle contact section for engaging a complementary terminal wherein:
- each housing cavity extends from a wire receiving end of the housing to an opposite contact receiving end of the housing, each cavity having a larger cross-section adjacent the contact receiving end than adjacent the wire receiving end to define a shoulder in each cavity; and
- each terminal has stop means abutting the shoulder in each cavity, the connector further comprising a flexible retainer cap engageable with the housing at the contact receiving end, the flexible retainer cap restricting the receptacle contact section of each cavity whereby a wire can be inserted through each cavity from the wire receiving end beyond the contact receiving end so that a terminal can be crimped to each wire and the terminal can be pulled into the housing from the contact receiving end and the flexible retainer cap can be attached to the housing after the terminals are pulled into the cavities.
- 20. The electrical connector of claim 19 wherein each terminal has an outwardly radiused nose on one side, the retainer cap overlapping the outwardly radiused nose to retain the terminal in the cavities.
- 21. The electrical connector of claim 19 wherein the housing includes a cantilever latching arm on the exterior, the exterior latching arm being deflectable upon mating with a complementary connector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of applicaton Ser. No. 130,761 filed Dec. 9, 1987, now abandoned.
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