Electrical connectors are often used to provide a convenient and secure way to electrically couple two more electrical conductors to one another. For example, some electrical connectors may include a first part for coupling to a first electrical conductor and a second part for coupling to a second electrical conductor, and the two parts of the connector may be designed to be connected to each other so that the first and second electrical conductors are electrically coupled to one another. Some connectors may be designed for connection and disconnection without tools, and some connectors may provide a more secure connection than other types of electrical connection, such as those that use wire nuts and/or electrical tape. In addition, some connectors may be designed to comply with various certifications set by certification organizations, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Canadian Standards Association (CSA), which may establish standards for various characteristics of the connector.
The detailed description is described with reference to the accompanying figures. The same reference numbers in different figures indicate similar or identical items.
This disclosure is generally directed to connectors for electrically connecting two or more electrical conductors to one another. As discussed above, electrical connectors are often used to provide a convenient and secure way to electrically couple two more electrical conductors to one another. The connectors disclosed herein may facilitate connection of the electrical conductors without tools, and may provide a more secure connection than other types of electrical connection. In addition, some connectors disclosed herein may comply with some certifications set by UL, CSA, and/or other certification organizations.
In some examples, the connector may be configured to connect at least a first electrical conductor and a second electrical conductor to one another. The electrical conductors may be, for example, insulated wires or any other similar known electrical conductors. The connector may include a first connector element configured to receive a first electrical conductor and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor, and a second connector element configured to receive a second electrical conductor and electrically couple the second electrical conductor to the first electrical conductor. The first connector element may include a first tubular member including an electrically insulating material and extending longitudinally between a first conductor end configured to receive the first electrical conductor and a first connector end configured to be coupled to a second connector element. The first tubular member may define a first exterior surface and a first interior. The first connector element may also include a first contact element coupled to the first interior of the first connector element. The first contact element may be configured to anchor the first electrical conductor in the first interior and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to the second electrical conductor. The first exterior surface may define a first body portion and a projection configured to be received by the second connector element. The first body portion and the projection may be coupled to one another at a first shoulder, and the first exterior surface may define a plurality of transverse ridges associated with the first shoulder and configured to facilitate gripping the first connector element.
The second connector element may include a second tubular member including an electrically insulating material and extending longitudinally between a second conductor end configured to receive the second electrical conductor and a second connector end configured to be coupled to the first connector element. The second tubular member may define a second exterior surface and a second interior. The connector element may also include a second contact element coupled to the second interior of the second connector element. The second contact element may be configured to anchor the second electrical conductor in the second interior and electrically couple the second electrical conductor to the first electrical conductor. The second exterior surface may define a second body portion and a tubular receiver configured to receive the projection of the first connector element. The second body portion and the tubular receiver may be coupled to one another at a second shoulder, and the second exterior surface may define a plurality of transverse ridges associated with the second shoulder and configured to facilitate gripping the second connector element.
In some examples, the transverse ridges of the first and second connector elements may provide a gripping surface that renders it easier to connect and/or disconnect the first and second connector elements to and/or from one another, thereby facilitating ease of connection and/or disconnection of the first and second electrical conductors to and/or from one another. In some examples, the first and second exterior surfaces may define a recess between the first and second shoulders of the first and second connector elements when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. In some examples, the recess may provide clearance for fingers to access the transverse ridges, for example, to provide an improved grip for connecting and/or disconnecting the first and second connector elements to and/or from one another.
In some examples, the projection of the first connector element may define an exterior cross-section, and the tubular receiver of the second connector element may define an interior cross-section. The exterior cross-section and the interior cross-section may be configured such that the exterior cross-section is received in the interior cross-section when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. The exterior cross-section of the projection may define a longitudinal mating recess, and the interior cross-section of the tubular receiver may define a longitudinal mating extension. The mating extension may be received in the mating recess when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. In some examples, the exterior cross-section of the projection may be rectangular, and the interior cross-section of the tubular receiver may be rectangular.
In some examples, the projection of the first connector element may define a tubular interior, and the first contact element may extend into the tubular interior of the projection. The second contact element of the second connector element may extend into the interior cross-section of the tubular receiver, and the first contact element and the second contact element may be electrically coupled to one another when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element.
In some examples, the first connector element may include a third contact element coupled to the first interior of the first connector element. The third contact element may be configured to anchor a third electrical conductor in the first interior and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to a fourth electrical conductor associated with the second connector element when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. The second connector element may include a fourth contact element coupled to the second interior of the second connector element. The fourth contact element may be configured to anchor a fourth electrical conductor in the second interior and electrically couple the fourth electrical conductor to the third electrical conductor when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element.
In some examples, the projection of the first connector element may define a first exterior cross-section and a second exterior cross-section, and the tubular receiver of the second connector element may define a first interior cross-section and a second interior cross-section. The first exterior cross-section and the first interior cross-section may be configured such that the first exterior cross-section is received in the first interior cross-section, and the first contact element of the first connector element and the second contact element of the second connector element are electrically coupled to one another, when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. The second exterior cross-section and the second interior cross-section may be configured such that the second exterior cross-section is received in the second interior cross-section, and the third contact element of the first connector element and the fourth contact element of the second connector element are electrically coupled to one another, when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element.
In some examples, the first exterior cross-section and the second exterior cross-section of the projection of the first connector element may be coupled to one another via a longitudinal web extending between the first exterior cross-section and the second exterior cross-section. The first interior cross-section and the second interior cross-section of the tubular receiver of the second connector element may define a longitudinal passage extending between the first interior cross-section and the second interior cross-section. The longitudinal passage may be configured receive the longitudinal web when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. In some examples, the longitudinal web may provide electrical insulation between the first and third contact elements of the first connector element, which may be located in the projection of first connector element, for example, in the first and second exterior cross-sections. This may be beneficial in preventing electrical shorting between the first and third contact elements. In some examples, the longitudinal web may provide electrical insulation between the second contact element and the fourth contact element of the second connector element when the longitudinal web is received in the longitudinal passage. This may be beneficial in preventing shorting between the second and fourth contact elements.
In some examples, the longitudinal web may provide structural reinforcement between the first and second exterior cross-sections. This may prevent the first and second exterior cross-sections from deflecting relative to one another, which may improve the ease of connection and/or disconnection of the projection of the first connector element to and/or from the tubular receiver of the second connector element. In some examples, the longitudinal web has an hourglass-shaped cross-section.
In some examples, a connector may be configured to electrically connect at least a first electrical conductor and a second electrical conductor to one another, and electrically connect at least a third electrical conductor and a fourth electrical conductor to one another. The connector may include a first connector element configured to receive a first electrical conductor and a third electrical conductor, and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to a fourth electrical conductor. The connector may also include a second connector element configured to receive a second electrical conductor and a fourth electrical conductor, and electrically couple the second electrical conductor to the first electrical conductor and electrically couple the fourth electrical conductor to the third electrical conductor.
In some examples, the first connector element may include a first tubular member including an electrically insulating material and extending longitudinally between a first conductor end configured to receive the first and third electrical conductors, and a first connector end configured to be coupled to the second connector element. The first tubular member may define a first exterior surface and a first interior. The first connector element may also include a first contact element coupled to the first interior of the first connector element. The first contact element may be configured to anchor the first electrical conductor in the first interior and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to the second electrical conductor. The first connector element may also include a third contact element coupled to the first interior of the first connector element. The third contact element may be configured to anchor the third electrical conductor in the first interior and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to the fourth electrical conductor. The first exterior surface may define a first body portion and a projection configured to be received by the second connector element.
In some examples, the second connector element may include a second tubular member including an electrically insulating material and extending longitudinally between a second conductor end configured to receive the second and fourth electrical conductors, and a second connector end configured to be coupled to the first connector element. The second tubular member may define a second exterior surface and a second interior. The second connector element may also include a second contact element coupled to the second interior of the second connector element. The second contact element may be configured to anchor the second electrical conductor in the second interior and electrically couple the second electrical conductor to the first electrical conductor. The second connector element may further include a fourth contact element coupled to the second interior of the second connector element. The fourth contact element may be configured to anchor the fourth electrical conductor in the second interior and electrically couple the fourth electrical conductor to the third electrical conductor.
In some examples, the projection of the first connector element may define a first exterior cross-section and a second exterior cross-section, and the tubular receiver of the second connector element may define a first interior cross-section and a second interior cross-section. The first exterior cross-section and the first interior cross-section may be configured such that the first exterior cross-section is received in the first interior cross-section, and the first contact element of the first connector element and the second contact element of the second connector element are electrically coupled to one another, when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. The second exterior cross-section and the second interior cross-section may be configured such that the second exterior cross-section is received in the second interior cross-section, and the third contact element of the first connector element and the fourth contact element of the second connector element are electrically coupled to one another, when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. The first exterior cross-section and the second exterior cross-section of the projection of the first connector element may be coupled to one another via a longitudinal web extending between the first exterior cross-section and the second exterior cross-section.
In some examples, the first interior cross-section and the second interior cross-section of the tubular receiver of the second connector element may define a longitudinal passage extending between the first interior cross-section and the second interior cross-section. The longitudinal passage may be configured receive the longitudinal web when the projection of the first connector element is received in the tubular receiver of the second connector element. In some examples, the longitudinal web may provide electrical insulation between the first contact element and the third contact element of the first connector element. In some examples, the longitudinal web may provide electrical insulation between the second contact element and the fourth contact element of the second connector element when the longitudinal web is received in the longitudinal passage.
In some examples, a connector may be configured to receive a first electrical conductor and a third electrical conductor, and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to a fourth electrical conductor. The connector element may include a tubular member including an electrically insulating material and extending longitudinally between a conductor end configured to receive the first and third electrical conductors, and a connector end configured to be coupled to a second connector element. The tubular member may define an exterior surface and an interior. The connector element may also include a first contact element coupled to the interior of the connector element. The first contact element may be configured to anchor the first electrical conductor in the interior and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to the second electrical conductor. The connector element may further include a second contact element coupled to the interior of the connector element. The second contact element may be configured to anchor the third electrical conductor in the interior and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to the fourth electrical conductor. The exterior surface may define a body portion and a projection configured to be received by the second connector element. The projection of the connector element may define a first exterior cross-section and a second exterior cross-section. The first exterior cross-section and the second exterior cross-section of the projection of the connector element may be coupled to one another via a longitudinal web extending between the first exterior cross-section and the second exterior cross-section.
In some examples, the longitudinal web may provide electrical insulation between the first contact element and the second contact element of the connector element. In some examples of the connector element, the longitudinal web may have an hourglass-shaped cross-section. In some examples, the body portion and the projection may be coupled to one another at a shoulder, and the exterior surface may define a plurality of transverse ridges associated with the shoulder and configured to facilitate gripping the connector element.
In some examples, a connector element may be configured to receive a first electrical conductor and a third electrical conductor, and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to a fourth electrical conductor. The connector element may include a tubular member including an electrically insulating material and extending longitudinally between a conductor end configured to receive the first and third electrical conductors, and a connector end configured to be coupled to a second connector element. The tubular member may define an exterior surface and an interior. The connector element may also include a first contact element coupled to the interior of the connector element. The first contact element may be configured to anchor the first electrical conductor in the interior and electrically couple the first electrical conductor to the second electrical conductor. The connector element may further include a second contact element coupled to the interior of the connector element. The second contact element may be configured to anchor the third electrical conductor in the interior and electrically couple the third electrical conductor to the fourth electrical conductor. The exterior surface may define a body portion and a tubular receiver configured to receive a projection from the second connector element. The tubular receiver may define a first interior cross-section and a second interior cross-section. The first interior cross-section and the second interior cross-section of the tubular receiver may define a longitudinal passage extending between the first interior cross-section and the second interior cross-section.
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The example second contact element 36 also includes a second contact end 88 configured to electrically couple the second contact element 36 to the first contact element 34 and provide an electrical coupling between the second electrical conductor 18 and the first electrical conductor 16, for example, as shown in
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In the examples shown, the exterior cross-section 110 of the projection 94 is rectangular (e.g., substantially square), and the interior cross-section 112 of the tubular receiver 102 is rectangular (e.g., substantially square), and the exterior cross-section 110 fits (e.g., snugly) within the interior cross-section 112. For example, as shown in
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In some examples, the longitudinal web 128 provides electrical insulation between the first contact element 34 and the third contact element 120 of the first connector element 12. In some examples, the longitudinal web 128 provides electrical insulation between the second contact element 36 and the fourth contact element 122 of the second connector element 14 when the longitudinal web 128 is received in the longitudinal passage 130. In some examples, for example, as shown in
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In some examples of the connector 10, the first and second connector elements 12 and 14, when coupled to one another, may form a relatively low-profile and streamlined connection for electrically coupled pairs of electrical conductors. For example, as shown in
Although this subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the claims.
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