Quick access device for coupler

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6568949
  • Patent Number
    6,568,949
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention is directed to apparatus for making an accessible connection between a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between the cable and the coupler. A removable stop is provided which is adapted to engage the cable and the coupler to hold the cable and the coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein the electrical wires extend between the cable and the coupler by way of the gap. A sleeve is provided which is movable between a closed position wherein the sleeve engages the cable and the coupler and surrounds the wires and the stop, and an open position wherein the gap is exposed and the wires are accessible. Also provided is a fastening mechanism for removably fastening the sleeve in the closed position and for allowing the sleeve to be moved from the closed position to the open position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to devices for coupling cables to connectors and the like.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Connectors are used to removably couple electrical conductors to each other. Such connectors, which are used in electrical and electronic equipment, find particular application on military equipment (for example, aircraft).




When an aircraft is being serviced on the ground, ground personnel connect test equipment to the electrical and electronic systems on board the aircraft. For example, test equipment is connected to bomb racks to test circuit continuity and operability.




Cables are used to connect the test equipment to the on board equipment. These cables have a connector at each end. The entire assembly of cables and connectors is a cable assembly. A cable assembly may have only two ends, or it may have branches such as in a wye shape.




Repeated handling of the cable assemblies to connect and disconnect to and from the aircraft results in the cables becoming flexed. The wires inside of the cables are connected to the connectors by either by solder, crimped connections or other type of connection. Eventually, the connections can be broken due to the flexing of the cable.




Repair of existing cable assemblies is difficult because the connections are not easily accessible. The cable sheathing typically contacts the connector and the joint between the cable sheathing and the connector is overlaid with heat-shrink tubing. Repair of the connections involves destroying the heat-shrink tubing and somehow pulling the cable sheath away from the connector to expose the connections. This prior art repair procedure is time consuming and difficult.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the present invention to provide quick access to cable connections.




The invention is directed to apparatus for making an accessible connection between a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between the cable and the coupler. A removable stop is provided which is adapted to engage the cable and the coupler to hold the cable and the coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein the electrical wires extend between the cable and the coupler by way of the gap. A sleeve is provided which is movable between a closed position wherein the sleeve engages the cable and the coupler and surrounds the wires and the stop, and an open position wherein the gap is exposed and the wires are accessible. Also provided is a fastening means for removably fastening the sleeve in the closed position and for allowing the sleeve to be moved from the closed position to the open position.




In a further aspect, the sleeve is slidable on the cable such that the sleeve slides on the cable away from the coupler when moved to the open position and slides on the cable toward the coupler when moved to the closed position.




In the preferred embodiment, the fastening means comprises a pin coupled to the coupler, and a curved slot formed in a first end of the sleeve for receiving the pin and fastening the sleeve to the pin and hence to the coupler when the sleeve is rotated in a first direction to locate the pin in the slot at a holding position and for releasing the sleeve from the pin when said sleeve is rotated in a direction opposite the first direction.




In other embodiments, the fastening means comprises a first fastening member movably coupled to the coupler and a second fastening member formed on the first end of said sleeve such that the two fastening members can be fastened together when the sleeve is in the closed position and unfastened to allow the sleeve to be moved to the open position.




In a further aspect, the cable has a fitting coupled thereto. The sleeve has a second end opposite its first end and a first opening extending from the first end to the second end. The second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than the first opening. The cable extends through the second opening. The cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in the first opening and which cannot pass through the second opening. A spring is located between the inward extending wall of the sleeve and the outward extending portion of the fitting for applying a force to the sleeve away from the coupler when the stop engages the cable and the coupler and the sleeve is fastened in its closed position.




In one embodiment, the stop comprises two semi-cylindrical members for surrounding the wires. In another embodiment, the stop comprises a single hollow cylindrical member with a gap formed through its walls between its two ends for receiving the wires.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a quick access device of the present invention, in accordance with a preferred embodiment, shown in conjunction with a test probe. The quick access device is shown in the closed and latched position.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the quick access device of

FIG. 1

shown in a partially unlatched position.





FIG. 3

is a plan view showing the open and disassembled quick access device.





FIG. 4A

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the quick access device.





FIG. 4B

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the quick access device shown in a different orientation (rotated 90 degrees).





FIG. 5

shows quick access devices of the present invention used on a wye cable.





FIG. 6

is a close up cross-sectional view of a wye connection equipped with a number of the quick access devices, in accordance with another embodiment.





FIG. 7

is a cross-section of

FIG. 4B

as seen along lines


7





7


thereof.





FIG. 8

illustrates the two collar members of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 9

illustrates the two collar members of

FIG. 8

with their edges engaging each other.





FIG. 10

is an end view of a modified collar.





FIG. 11

is a view of the collar of

FIG. 10

as seen along its gap or slit.





FIGS. 12

,


13


, and


14


illustrates a collar similar to that of

FIGS. 10 and 11

but with modifications.

FIG. 12

is a side view of the modified collar.

FIG. 13

is a view of the collar as seen from the left of the collar of FIG.


12


.

FIG. 14

is a view of the collar as seen from the right of the collar of FIG.


12


.





FIGS. 15 and 16

illustrate a modified connection and release mechanism for a quick access device.





FIGS. 17 and 18

illustrate another modified connection and release mechanism for a quick access device.





FIGS. 19 and 20

illustrate still another modified connection and release mechanism for a quick access device.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1-3

show the quick access device


11


in accordance with a preferred embodiment, being used in conjunction with a test probe apparatus having a coupler or connector


13


. Such a test probe apparatus is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,904,200 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. The quick access device


11


can also be used with connectors, adapter breeches, and other coupler type devices that couple to cables


15


.




The quick access device


11


has a sleeve


17


that slides along the cable


15


. The sleeve


17


moves between a closed, latched position shown in

FIG. 1

, to a closed, unlatched position, shown in

FIG. 2

, to an open position shown in FIG.


3


. In the closed latched position (FIG.


1


), the wire connections


19


to the test probe are covered and sealed from the elements. In the open position (FIG.


3


), the wire connections


19


are exposed for inspection and repair. The sleeve can be slid back to its closed position and rotated to latch it in place, in order to once again seal the wire connections


19


.




The quick access device


11


will now be described in more detail referring to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

. The quick access device


11


includes a coupler


13


, a cable fitting


21


, a split collar


23


, and a sleeve


17


.




The coupler


13


can be, as discussed above, a connector per se, or attached to or a part of a test probe, adapter breech, etc. The coupler has wires


25


extending from one end


31


. The wires


25


are typically soldered to terminals


29


(see

FIG. 4A

) to form the wire connections


19


. Alternatively, other types of connections can be used such as crimped connections. The other end


33


of the test probe


12


has electrical contacts to make continuity with an electrical circuit. The coupler shown in the Figs. is an in-line coupler. The coupler could be a 90 degree coupler such as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,904,200. At the end


31


with the wire connections


19


, the coupler


13


has a cylindrical surface


35


. The cylindrical surface


35


has a circumferential groove therein, which groove receives an O-ring


37


. The O-ring


37


is interposed between the wire connections


19


and plural pins


39


. The pins


39


extend radially from the cylindrical surface


35


and serve to retain the sleeve


17


in a closed and latched position.




The cable


15


has a sheath


41


that forms a protective covering over the wires


25


. The cable


15


may include spare wires to allow for easier repair.




The cable fitting


21


is fixedly coupled to one end of the cable sheath


41


such that it cannot rotate relative to the sheath


41


. The cable fitting


21


is a ring, wherein the wires


25


pass through the center of the fitting. The fitting


21


has an enlarged portion comprising an intermediate cylindrical surface


43


, which surface has a circumferential groove for receiving an O-ring


45


. The intermediate cylindrical surface


43


is located in the intermediate portion of the fitting


21


. Extending in both directions from the intermediate cylindrical surface


43


are cylindrical surfaces


47


,


49


, having reduced diameters relative to the intermediate cylindrical surface


43


. Stop surfaces


51


,


53


are formed between each of the reduced diameter cylindrical surfaces


47


,


49


and the intermediate cylindrical surfaces


43


. The stop surface


51


facing the cable


15


receives a spring


55


. The stop surface


53


facing the coupler


13


receives an end of the split collar


23


.




The split collar


23


has an outside diameter that is substantially the same as the cylindrical surfaces


35


,


43


, that bear against the O-rings


37


,


45


. The wires


25


pass through the inside of the split collar


23


.




The sleeve


17


is a cylindrical tube having two ends


57


,


59


. One end


57


has a radially inward lip


61


. The lip


61


has an opening


63


, the diameter of which is less than the diameter of the intermediate cylindrical surface


43


. The inside diameter of the remainder of the sleeves


17


is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the cylindrical surfaces


35


,


43


. When the sleeve


17


is in its closed position, the O-rings


37


,


45


, form circumferential seals around the inside of the sleeve


17


. The other end


59


of the sleeve has slots


65


for receiving and locking the pins


39


, which together act as a latch or fastener.




In operation, when the sleeve


17


is in its closed and locked position, the cable fitting


21


is actually separated from the coupler


13


by the split collar


23


. The split collar


23


forms a standoff or stop that prevents the cable fitting


21


from moving closer to the coupler


13


. Thus, the split collar


23


maintains a gap


64


between the fitting


21


and the coupler


13


. The sleeve


17


, with its lip


61


and slots


65


, prevents the fitting


21


from actually separating from the coupler


13


. As will be described subsequently, the sleeve also prevents rotational movement between the fitting


21


and the coupler


13


. Thus the cable sheath


41


is firmly secured at the coupler


13


. The pins


39


are in detents


67


in the slots


65


. Thus, the sleeve


17


is unable to rotate so as to free the pins


39


of the slots


65


. Likewise, the spring


55


exerts a bias force on the sleeve


17


away from the coupler


13


as to maintain the pins


39


in the detents


67


. The wire connections


19


are sealed by the sleeve


17


, the O-rings


37


,


45


, the cable sheath


41


and the coupler


13


. The sleeve


17


completely covers the gap


64


between the fitting


21


and the coupler


13


.




Frequent use of the cable assembly


71


typically causes the cable


15


to be flexed. From time to time, a wire connection


19


may break, requiring repair. Alternatively, a wire


25


may break necessitating the use and connection of a spare wire in the cable to a terminal


29


. To access the connections


19


, the sleeve


17


is pushed towards the coupler


13


to overcome the resistance of the spring


55


and to clear the pins


39


of the detents


67


. The sleeve


17


is then rotated to free the pins


39


of the slots


65


(

FIG. 2

) and the sleeve


17


is then pulled back away from the coupler


13


to an open position to expose the split collar


23


. The split collar


23


is removed to expose the wire connections for repair. The quick access device is assembled in the reverse order.




In the preferred embodiment, the split collar


23


need only bear on the end of the coupler


13


. That is to say, the split collar


23


need not bear on a cylindrical surface of reduced diameter at the coupler


13


. The cylindrical surface


49


provides a satisfactory radial stop for supporting the split collar


23


. This eliminates the need to form a cylindrical surface of reduced diameter on the coupler


13


, which adds to the cost of milling the part. It also simplifies the assembly because the coupler


13


need not be inserted into the split collar


23


. However, such a provision can be made if desired.




Equipping both ends of a cable


15


with a quick access device


11


allows the cable sheath


41


to be slide along the wires


25


. This increases the gap


64


to access the wire connections


19


. For example, if the wire connections at one end are to be repaired, this gap can be widened by moving the respectively sleeves out of the way from both ends and sliding the cable sheath away.




In

FIGS. 5 and 6

a wye cable assembly


73


is shown. There are multiple cables, with each end of the cables having a coupler


13


and a quick access device


11


, in accordance with the invention , associated with each coupler. In addition, the wye junction is provided with a 3 port coupler


75


. This coupler has a quick access device


11


A at each port. Because the coupler


75


typically has only wires extending therethrough and no soldered connections, a gap need not be provided in the quick access device. Thus, the split collars members


23


or collar member


23


M of

FIGS. 10 and 11

need not be provided. The gap between the cable fitting


21


and the coupler


75


is zero wherein the parts butt against each other.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, the rear opening


63


of the sleeve


17


has two flat side portions


17


(F) which mate with two flat edges respectively


21


F of the fitting


21


which prevent the sleeve


17


from rotating relative to the fitting


21


and hence the cable


15


. Thus with the pins


39


held in the detents


67


of the slots


65


by force of the spring


55


, the fitting


21


(and hence the cable


15


) and the coupler


13


cannot rotate relative to each other in normal operations. The sleeve


17


can be released from the pins


39


as described previously to move the sleeve


17


to an open position.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


8


, and


9


, the split collar


23


comprises two half cylindrical members having edges


23


A and


23


B which engage each other when located in the sleeve


21


with their ends


23


E engaging the stop surface


53


and the end of the coupler


13


.




Referring to the

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the collar may be a single hollow cylindrical member


23


M having a slit or gap


23


S formed through its wall between its ends


23


ME. The slit


23


S will be wide enough to receive the wires and the wire connections.




Referring now to

FIGS. 12-16

, there will be described another embodiment of the invention for coupling a cable


15


to a coupler or connector


13


. The connector


13


has an end member


101


with threads


103


. The cable


15


has the fitting


21


fixedly coupled thereto with a larger diameter portion


43


. A slot is formed in the cylindrical surface


43


of the fitting


21


with an annular groove in which is located a resilient O-ring


45


. Also provided is a spring


55


which bears against the rear end of the enlarged portion


43


of the fitting


21


. Although not shown, wires will extend from the cable


15


and fitting


21


and from the end


101


of the connector


13


which will be connected together in the gap or space


64


between members


21


and


13


. The gap


64


is formed by a connector adapter


105


which has threads


107


which are screwed to threads


103


of the coupler


13


; a sleeve


131


and a collar


123


. Preferably the collar is of the type shown in

FIGS. 12-14

. It comprises a hollow cylindrical wall


123


W with a slit or gap


123


S formed therethrough between its ends


123


E


1


and


123


E


2


. End


123


E


1


is a single edge which defines a larger and diameter opening


123


LO and end


123


E


2


comprises a flat wall


123


F perpendicular to wall


123


W with a smaller diameter opening


123


SO. A ridge


123


R extends from the wall


123


F around the opening


123


SO. The slit


123


S extends through the wall


123


S and ridge


123


R. The adapter


105


has a shoulder


105


S. The collar end


123


E


1


bears against the shoulder


103


S and the ridge


123


R bears against the forward end of the cable fitting


21


to hold the cable fitting


21


and coupler


13


apart to form the gap or space


64


.




A coupling nut or member


131


and a latch


141


are provided for securing the cable


15


, and adapter


21


to the coupler


13


held apart by the collar


123


. The member


131


comprises a smaller diameter cylindrical portion


133


having an inward extending end portion


135


with an opening


137


for receiving the adapter


21


; an outward extending portion


139


coupled to a larger diameter cylindrical portion


143


which serves as a sleeve and surrounds the collar


123


when in the closed position of FIG.


15


. An annular notch


145


is formed in the exterior of the cylindrical portion


143


near its end


143


E. Spring latches


141


S extend in the slot


145


to hold the nut


131


and sleeve


121


in place for holding the fitting


121


and coupler


13


together. The latch


141


,


141


S and the slot


145


act as a latch or fastener.




The latch


141


comprises a ring having a plurality of spaced apart spring members


141


S, secured to the inside of the adapter


105


, at its rear edge


105


R with the ends of the members


141


S extending inward in a forward direction. A release device


151


is provided which comprises a cylindrical wall


151


C with an outward extending flange


151


F at its rear end. The front end


151


FE of the wall


151


C tapers inward.




In order to close the apparatus, the removable collar


123


is installed in the front end


143


E and the coupling nut is pushed into the rear end of the adapter


105


until the ends


141


S of the spring latch


141


latch into the slot


145


where they engage the edge


145


F of the slot and couple and hold the adapter


105


and nut


131


together.




In order to open the apparatus, the release device


151


and the coupling nut


131


are pushed toward the connector


13


. The release device


151


is held in the forward position to move and hold the spring ends


141


S out of the slot


145


to allow the coupling nut


131


to be moved away from the connector


13


to expose the removable collar


123


and allow it to be removed to gain access to the wires.




Referring to

FIGS. 17 and 18

there will be described still another embodiment of the invention. The cable


15


, fitting


21


, spring


55


, removable collar


123


and connector


13


are the same a those disclosed in

FIGS. 12-16

. The connector adapter, the latching or fastening mechanism, and the retaining nut have been modified. The adapter


155


comprises a ring shaped member having interior threads


157


which screw onto the threads


103


of the coupler


13


. The outside of the adapter


155


comprises annular shoulders


159


and


161


and a cone shaped surface


163


which tapers down from shoulder


159


to shoulder


161


. A retaining ring


171


is provided with a plurality of spring ears


171


E which are normally biased outward as shown in FIG.


18


. The ears


171


E have teeth


171


T. The retaining nut


131


is the same as that of

FIGS. 15 and 16

except that it does not have the slot


145


but annular teeth


131


T on its inside at the end


143


E. The slant of the teeth


171


T and


131


T extend in opposite directions such that they can grip each other as shown in FIG.


17


.




In order to close the unit, the coupling nut


131


is pushed toward the connector


13


. The teeth


131


T will slide around the teeth


171


T of the ears


171


E pushing the ears


171


E down causing the teeth


131


T and


171


T to be locked together thus coupling the nut


132


to the adapter


155


and hence to the connector


13


.




In order to open the unit, the ears


171


E of the retaining ring


171


are depressed separating the teeth


171


T and


131


T allowing the coupling nut


131


to be pulled away from the connector. This will expose the removable collar


123


and allowing it to be removed allowing access to the wires. The retaining ring


171


, ears


171


E and the teeth


131


T act as a latch or fastener.




Referring to

FIGS. 19 and 20

there will be described another embodiment of the invention. The cable


15


, the fitting


21


, spring


55


, removable collar


123


and connector


13


are the same as those disclosed in

FIGS. 12-18

. The connector adapter, the latching mechanism, and the retaining nut have been modified. The adapter


175


comprises an annular member


177


having interior threads


179


which screw onto the threads


103


of the coupler


13


. The annular member


177


has two ring shaped rims


181


and


183


which extend outward from an annular surface


185


. A slidable annular cover


187


, having an annular main base


189


and thinner annular walls


191


and


193


extending from opposite ends of the base


189


, is provided. A spring


195


is located inside of the wall


193


and bears against rim


181


of the adapter


175


and the cover


187


. The annular member


177


has four angularly spaced apart apertures


197


formed therethrough for receiving four balls


199


. Member


201


is an elastomer O-ring. The retaining nut


131


has an annular slot


203


formed in the exterior of its wall


143


.




The diameters of the apertures


197


and balls


199


are such that the balls


199


are contained by the smaller diameters of the apertures


197


and by the cover


187


when the sleeve


131


is in its open position as shown in FIG.


20


. To latch the sleeve


131


to the adapter in its closed position, the cover


187


is pulled to the left (as seen in

FIGS. 19 and 20

) away from the apertures


197


to place the thin wall


191


over the balls


197


and the sleeve


131


is inserted inside the adapter


177


. The balls


199


will be pushed outward a small amount under the wall


191


to allow the slot


203


to be in line with the balls such that the balls


199


will move into the slot


203


and the cover


178


will be released such that the spring


195


will move the cover


187


to the right (as seen in

FIGS. 19 and 20

) and hold the balls


197


in the slot


203


to latch or fasten the sleeve to the adapter


175


. The stop


23


M also will be located in place as shown in

FIG. 19

to cover the wires


25


which are not shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

.




In order to move sleeve


131


out of the adapter to its open position, the cover


187


is pulled to the left (as seen in

FIGS. 19 and 20

) to locate the cover wall


191


over the balls


199


whereby they may move outward a short distance, and the sleeve


131


is pulled outward pushing the balls radially outward out of the slot


203


and then removed from the adapter. The cover


187


then is released.




Although not shown in

FIGS. 15-20

, the wires


25


,


29


and their connectors


19


will extend from the cable


15


and coupler


13


as shown in FIG.


3


.




The foregoing disclosure and the showings made of the drawings are merely illustrative of the principals of this invention and are not to be interpreted in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler; said cable having an end with a cylindrical surface with a seal and a stop surface; said coupler having a cylindrical surface with a seal and a pin, there being a gap between said cable and said coupler when coupled together with electrical conductors extending between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a removable stop adapted to engage said coupler and said end of said cable to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form said gap; a sleeve having a slot at one end for receiving said pin, and a lip at an opposite end for cooperating with said stop surface, said sleeve being movable between a closed position around said removable stop, wherein said cable seal and said coupler seal form seals with said sleeve and said lip engages said stop surface such that said sleeve prevents said cable and said coupler from pulling apart, and an open position, to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said electrical conductors between said cable and said coupler.
  • 2. A connection apparatus, comprisinga cable and a coupler with wires extending between said cable and said coupler; a gap located between said cable and said coupler; a removable standoff located between said coupler and said cable so as to span said gap and to hold said cable and said coupler apart; seals on said cable and said coupler; a sleeve covering said gap and cooperating with said seals, said sleeve being coupled to said cable and to said coupler in a closed position and extending around said standoff and said wires; said standoff being separate from said sleeve; and said sleeve being movable on said cable away from said coupler to an open position to allow said standoff to be removed to provide access to said wires.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said standoff comprises two members each of which is semi-cylindrical.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said standoff is provided with a radial stop so as to limit radially inward movement of said standoff.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve to said coupler when said standoff is located between said coupler and said cable and a spring located between said cable and said sleeve to help hold said sleeve in a said closed position around said gap.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said standoff comprises a single hollow cylindrical member having two opposite ends with a gap extending between said two opposite ends.
  • 7. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable member and a coupler member wherein electrical wires extend from said cable member and are connected by wire connections to electrical wires extending from said coupler member; removable wall means defining a cavity for receiving said wires and said wire connections; said wall means has opposite ends with one of said ends being adapted to engage said cable member and the other of said ends being adapted to engage said coupler member for holding said cable and said coupler members apart with said wires and said wire connections located in said cavity of said wall means; a sleeve to be located around said wall means and releasably coupled to said cable member and to said coupler member with said wall means including said opposite ends located within said sleeve and to be uncoupled from one of said members and moved away from said one member to allow said wall means to be removed to provide access to said wires and said wire connections.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein:said wall means comprises two wall members each of which have two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall member respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires and said connections.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 7, comprising:fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve to said cable and to said coupler member and for allowing said sleeve to be moved away from said coupler member while located around said cable.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 8, comprising:fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve to said cable and to said coupler member and for allowing said sleeve to be moved away from said coupler member while located around said cable.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein:said wall means comprises a single member in the form of a hollow cylinder with a gap formed through said member which extends between said opposite ends.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 11, comprising:fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve to said cable and to said coupler member and for allowing said sleeve to be moved away from said coupler member while located around said cable.
  • 13. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop having opposite ends adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve extends beyond said opposite ends of said removable stop and engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; and fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:said sleeve has a first end which engages said coupler when said sleeve is located in said closed position; said fastening means comprises; a pin coupled to said coupler; and a curved slot formed in said first end of said sleeve for receiving said pin and fastening said sleeve to said pin and hence to said coupler when said sleeve is rotated in a first direction to locate said pin in said slot at a holding position and for releasing said sleeve from said pin when said sleeve is rotated in a direction opposite said first direction.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein:said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein:said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall member respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein:said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said stop comprises a single member having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; said member comprises an enclosing wall with a gap formed through said enclosing wall between said first and second ends defining a cavity for receiving said wires.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said fastening means comprises:a first fastening means movably coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein:said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein:said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface, said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall member respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein:said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises a single member having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; said member comprises an enclosing wall with a gap formed through said enclosing wall between said first and second ends defining a cavity for receiving said wires.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein:said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein:said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart, each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall member respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein:said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises a single member having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; said member comprises an enclosing wall with a gap formed through said enclosing wall between said first and second ends defining a cavity for receiving said wires.
  • 25. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve has a first end which engages said coupler when said sleeve is located in said closed position; said fastening means comprises; a pin coupled to said coupler; a curved slot formed in said first end of said sleeve for receiving said pin and fastening said sleeve to said pin and hence to said coupler when said sleeve is rotated in a first direction to locate said pin in said slot at a holding position and for releasing said sleeve from said pin when said sleeve is rotated in a direction opposite said first direction; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler, said sleeve is in said closed position, and said pin is located in said slot at said holding position.
  • 26. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve has a first end which engages said coupler when said sleeve is located in said closed position; said fastening means comprises; a pin coupled to said coupler; a curved slot formed in said first end of said sleeve for receiving said pin and fastening said sleeve to said pin and hence to said coupler when said sleeve is rotated in a first direction to locate said pin in said slot at a holding position and for releasing said sleeve from said pin when said sleeve is rotated in a direction opposite said first direction; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall members respectively to form an enclosed spaced for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler, said sleeve is in said closed position, and said pin is located in said slot at said holding position.
  • 27. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said sleeve has a first end which engages said coupler when said sleeve is located in said closed position; said fastening means comprises; a pin coupled to said coupler; a curved slot formed in said first end of said sleeve for receiving said pin and fastening said sleeve to said pin and hence to said coupler when said sleeve is rotated in a first direction to locate said pin in said slot at a holding position and for releasing said sleeve from said pin when said sleeve is rotated in a direction opposite said first direction; said coupler has a stop surface; said stop comprises a single member having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; said member comprises an enclosing wall with a gap formed through said enclosing wall between said first and second ends defining a cavity for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler, said sleeve is in said closed position and said pin is located in said slot at said holding position.
  • 28. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve has a first end; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means movably coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extend through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 29. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; said sleeve has a first end; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means movable coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall members respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 30. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; said sleeve has a first end; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means movable coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall members respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position. a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve has a first sleeve end; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means movably coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first sleeve end such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said stop comprises a single member having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; said member comprises an enclosing wall with a gap formed through said enclosing wall between said first and second ends of said member defining a cavity for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a second sleeve end opposite said first sleeve end and a first opening extending from said first sleeve end to said second sleeve end; said second sleeve end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said sleeve is in said closed position and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 31. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve has a first end; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means movably coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position; said second opening of said sleeve has at least one flat surface; said fitting has at least one flat surface which engages said flat surface of said second opening which prevents said fitting from rotating relative to said sleeve when said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 32. A connection apparatus, comprising: a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler;a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said sleeve has a first end; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 33. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises two wall members each having first and second ends of engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; each of said wall members having two spaced apart edges with said two edges of one of said wall members being adapted to engage said two edges of the other of said wall members respectively to form an enclosed space for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a first sleeve end; said sleeve has a second sleeve end opposite said first sleeve end and a first opening extending from said first sleeve end to said second sleeve end; said second sleeve end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 34. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said coupler has a stop surface; said cable has an end with a stop surface; said removable stop comprises a single member having first and second ends for engaging said stop surface of said coupler and said stop surface of said end of said cable respectively for holding said cable and said coupler apart; said member comprises an enclosing wall with a gap formed through is enclosing wall between said first and second ends defining a cavity for receiving said wires; said sleeve has a first end; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said sleeve is in said closed position and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 35. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said sleeve is slidable on said cable such that said sleeve slides on said cable away from said coupler when moved to said open position and slides on said cable toward said coupler when moved to said closed position; said sleeve has a first end; said sleeve has a second end opposite said first end and a first opening extending from said first end to said second end; said second end comprises an inward extending wall which defines a second opening which is smaller than said first opening; said cable extends through said second opening; said cable has a fitting coupled thereto with an outward extending portion located in said first opening and which cannot pass through said second opening; and a spring located between said inward extending wall of said sleeve and said outward extending portion of said fitting for applying a force to said sleeve away from said coupler when said removable stop engages said cable and said coupler and said sleeve is fastened in said closed position; said second opening of said sleeve has at least one flat surface; said fitting has at least one flat surface which engages said flat surface of said second opening which prevents said fitting from rotating relative to said sleeve when said sleeve is fastened in said closed position.
  • 36. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve is coupled to said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said coupler has a central axis; said first fastening means comprises a spring member normally biased toward said axis; said second fastening means comprises a slot formed in the exterior of said sleeve for receiving said spring member when said sleeve is in said closed position for holding said sleeve in said closed position; and movable means for moving said spring member out of said slot to allow said sleeve to be moved to said open position.
  • 37. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve is coupled to said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeves such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said coupler has a central axis; said first fastening means comprises a spring member normally biased outward of said axis and having outward facing teeth; said second fastening means comprises inward facing teeth formed on said sleeve for engaging said outward facing teeth of said second fastening means when said sleeve is in said closed position for holding said sleeve in said closed position; said outward facing teeth of said second fastening means being movable inwardly to allow said sleeve to be moved to said open position.
  • 38. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop adapted to engage said cable and said coupler to hold said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve movable relative to said cable and said coupler, between a closed position wherein said sleeve is coupled to said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, and an open position to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position; said fastening means comprises a first fastening means coupled to said coupler and a second fastening means formed on said first end of said sleeve such that said first fastening means can be fastened to and unfastened from said second fastening means when said sleeve is at said closed position; said coupler has a central axis; an annular wall coupled to said coupler and having at least one aperture formed therethrough for holding a ball; said first fastening means comprises an annular cover supported for movement along said axis, normally biased in a first direction to locate said cover in a first position; said annular cover having an outer slot facing said axis; said second fastening means comprises an inner slot formed in the exterior of said sleeve for partially receiving said ball for holding said sleeve in said closed position when said first fastening means is located in said first position; said annular cover being movable in a direction opposite said first direction to align said outer slot with said aperture for partially receiving said ball to allow said sleeve to be moved to said open position.
  • 39. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler wherein electrical wires extend from said cable and are connected by wire connections to electrical wires extending from said coupler; removable wall means defining a cavity for receiving said wires and said wire connections; said wall means has opposite ends with one of said ends engaging said cable and the other of said ends engaging said coupler for holding said cable and said coupler apart with said wires and said wire connections located in said cavity of said wall means; a sleeve located around said wall means and releasably coupled to said cable and to said coupler with said wall means including said opposite ends located within said sleeve such that said sleeve may be uncoupled from said coupler and moved away from said coupler to allow said wall means to be removed to provide access to said wires and said wire connections.
  • 40. A connection apparatus, comprising:a cable and a coupler, wherein electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler; a removable stop engaging said cable and said coupler for holding said cable and said coupler apart to form a gap therebetween wherein said electrical wires extend between said cable and said coupler by way of said gap; a sleeve located in a closed position wherein said sleeve engages said cable and said coupler and surrounds said wires and said removable stop, said sleeve being movable to an open position away from said coupler to allow said removable stop to be removed to provide access to said wires; and fastening means for removably fastening said sleeve in said closed position and for allowing said sleeve to be moved from said closed position to said open position.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/249,151, filed Nov. 16, 2000.

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Number Name Date Kind
3719918 Kerr Mar 1973 A
3781676 Williams Dec 1973 A
4613198 Selvin et al. Sep 1986 A
4904200 Williams Feb 1990 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/249151 Nov 2000 US