Claims
- 1. A sealed electrical connector assembly for use with electrical contacts attached to wires, the assembly including an electrical connector with a seal having apertures, extending through the seal, through which electrical contacts attached to wires pass when the electrical contacts are inserted into the electrical connector, the seal including sealing glands extending into each aperture, at least one aperture including a core seal gland for sealing around a wire extending therethrough,the electrical connector assembly being characterized by an ingress seal gland deformable during passage of an electrical contact through said aperture into a position between the corresponding core seal gland and the contact to prevent damage to the core seal gland by the contact.
- 2. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the seal includes stress relieving recesses adjacent the at least one aperture, the stress relieving recesses aiding deformation of the seal glands in the at least one aperture so that the ingress seal gland is deformed into a position between the corresponding core seal gland and the contact to prevent damage to the core seal gland by the contact.
- 3. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 2 wherein the stress relieving recesses provide clearance to permit the core seal gland to recede from the contact so that the ingress seal gland can be positioned between the core seal gland and the contact.
- 4. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 2 wherein each stress relieving recesses includes coaxial sections extending inwardly from opposite sides of the seal, each stress relieving recess including a web spanning the stress relieving recess.
- 5. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 4 wherein at least one stress relieving recess includes a canted seal web extending at an acute angle relative to an axis of the corresponding stress relieving recess.
- 6. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 5 wherein the canted web joins a wall of the corresponding stress relieving recess adjacent the aperture, adjacent an axial location on an opposite side of the core seal gland from the ingress seal gland.
- 7. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one aperture also includes an egress seal gland, with the core seal gland being located between the egress seal gland and the ingress seal gland, the egress seal gland being deformable during passage of an electrical contact through said aperture into a position between the corresponding core seal gland and the contact to prevent damage to the core seal gland by the contact as the contact is extracted from the connector and the seal.
- 8. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the seal includes multiple apertures having both a core seal gland and an ingress seal gland and multiple stress receiving recesses adjacent to the multiple apertures.
- 9. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein multiple apertures have a core seal gland adjacent to an ingress seal gland.
- 10. The sealed electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the ingress seal gland comprises a frangible seal gland iniatially closing the aperture, the frangible seal gland being ruptured as the contact is inserted through the aperture.
- 11. A sealed electrical conductor assembly for sealingly receiving an electrical contact terminated to an electrical conductor, said sealed assembly comprising:(a) a seal having a seal surface; (b) a contact receiving aperture extending into the seal from the seal surface for receiving said contact and said conductor therethrough; (c) a lead-in recess formed on said seal surface adjacent said contact receiving aperture for receiving said contact; (d) said contact receiving aperture comprises a plurality of sealing glands including an ingress gland and a core gland; (e) whereby as said contact is inserted into said contact receiving aperture, said contact is operative to push said ingress gland into engagement with said core gland, whereby said ingress gland is interposed between said core gland and a corner area of said contact, said ingress gland thereby protecting said core gland from tearing as said contact is inserted through said seal.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein said contact comprises a front section with an outer dimension greater than an inner diameter of said ingress gland but less than said an inner diameter of said lead-in recess.
- 13. The assembly of claim 11, wherein said seal is symmetrical relative to said core gland, said seal including a contact egress section and an opposing contact lead-in section, said contact lead-in section includes said lead-in recess, and said contact egress section also includes a recess, formed on another seal surface of said seal, having the same shape as the lead-in recess.
- 14. A seal for use is sealing wires entering an electrical connector, the seal having a plurality of apertures alignable with cavities in the electrical connector in which electrical contacts are positioned, the electrical contacts being insertable through the seal apertures into the cavities, the seal including sealing glands in each aperture to seal wires extending through the aperture, the seal also including stress relieving recesses adjacent to the apertures, coaxial stress relieving recesses extending inwardly from opposite faces of the seal and being separated by webs located between the opposite faces of the seal, the stress relieving recesses permitting deformation of the seals as the electrical contacts are inserted through the apertures to reduce damage to sealing glands by the electrical contacts.
- 15. The seal of claim 14 wherein at least a portion of the webs are canted at an acute angle relative to an axis of the corresponding stress relieving recesses.
- 16. The seal of claim 15 wherein webs in other stress relieving aperture extend perpendicular to an axis of the corresponding stress relieving recesses.
- 17. The seal of claim 16 wherein stress relieving recesses having webs perpendicular to the axes thereof are located between seal apertures and stress relieving recesses having canted webs are located on the periphery of the seal apertures.
- 18. The seal of claim 14 wherein the seal apertures including multiple seal glands, the webs being adjacent seal glands located in the center of the apertures.
- 19. The seal of claim 18 wherein each seal aperture includes an ingress gland, a core gland and an egress gland, the core gland being located between the other two glands.
- 20. The seal of claim 19 wherein the stress relieving recesses permit deformation of the seal so that the ingress gland protects the core gland from damage as a contact is inserted through an aperture.
- 21. The seal of claim 14 the seal apertures are located in rows and the recesses are located in rows parallel to the seal apertures.
- 22. A seal for an electrical connector, comprising an member having a contact receiving aperture with a plurality of sealing glands therethrough, a lead-in recess being formed along an exterior surface of the contact receiving aperture, a frangible gland being disposed adjacent to the exterior surface along the lead-in recess, whereby as an electrical contact is received through the contact receiving aperture, the frangible gland stretches over a forward surface of the contact and protects the sealing glands from engaging the contact and thereby ripping or tearing.
- 23. A seal for an electrical connector, the electrical connector having a plurality of electrical contacts terminated to a plurality of conductors, the seal providing a sealing relationship around the conductors, the seal having a plurality of contact receiving apertures through which the conductors will be received, the seal having a conductor engaging gland along the contact receiving aperture, the contact receiving aperture having a frangible gland along an exterior surface of the aperture, whereby as an electrical contact is received through the contact receiving aperture, the frangible gland stretches over a forward surface of the contact and protects the conductor engaging gland from engagement with the contact and thereby ripping or tearing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application(s) No(s). 60,037,971, Filed Feb. 20, 1997 and Provisional Application No. 60/041,617, Filed Mar. 27, 1997.
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application 16902L, filed Feb. 20, 1997 entitled Sealed Electrical Conductor Assembly, and the benefit of Provisional Application 16906L, entitled Sealed Electrical Conductor Assembly filed Mar. 27, 1997.
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