Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for a transmission cable comprising;
- a body of insulative material,
- conductor receiving passageways having a bottom wall and sidewalls extending along the body for snugly receiving corresponding electrical conductors of the transmission cable therealong,
- terminal receiving passageways extending along the body and aligned with corresponding conductor receiving passageways,
- conductive electrical terminals in the terminal receiving passageways having conductor terminating section means for electrical connection with corresponding electrical conductors of the transmission cable,
- cover means for securing onto said body and covering the terminal receiving passageways and the conductor receiving passageways,
- conductor strain relief means on said cover means for maintaining said conductor terminating section means connected with corresponding electrical conductors of the transmission cable,
- cable strain relief means for engaging the transmission cable, and
- conductor receiving recess means in the sidewalls of the conductor receiving passageways between said conductor strain relief means and said cable strain relief means to accommodate movement of conductors received in said conductor receiving passageways because of temperature variation or twisting of the transmission cable that includes said conductors received in said conductor receiving passageways.
- 2. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein, insulation receiving means are located at an inner end of said body in alignment with said conductor receiving passageways for receiving insulation of the transmission cable.
- 3. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein, said cover means include projection means cooperating with strain relief recess means in said body for engaging and urging portions of conductors, received in said conductor receiving passageways to curve laterally of their axes and into said strain relief recess means.
- 4. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein, said conductor strain relief means comprise projection means extending from said cover means for overlapping opposite sides of said termination section means and for urging corresponding conductors in the terminating section means.
- 5. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein, a first set of said conductor receiving pasageways extend along a first side of said body, and a second set of said conductor receiving passageways extend along a second side of said body.
- 6. An electrical connector as recited in claim 2 wherein, a first set of said conductor receiving passageways extend along a first side of said body, and a second set of said conductor receiving passageways extend along a second side of said body together with said insulation receiving means.
- 7. An electrical connector as recited in claim 3, 4 or 5 wherein, insulation receiving means are located at an inner end of said body, in alignment with said conductor receiving passageways for receiving insulation of a transmission cable.
- 8. An electrical connector as recited in claim 4, 5 or 6 wherein, said cover means include projection means cooperating with strain relief recess means in said body for engaging and urging portions of conductors received in said conductor receiving passageways to curve laterally of their axes and into said strain relief recess means.
- 9. An electrical connector as recited in claim 5 or 6 wherein, said conductor strain relief means comprises projection means extending from said cover means for overlapping opposite sides of said terminating section means and for maintaining corresponding conductors in the terminating section means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 789,915 filed Oct. 7, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 565,510 filed Dec. 27, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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