The present invention generally relates to the field of wire connectors and/or devices to join a plurality of wires. More particularly, the present invention relates to the field a self-locking wire device.
Conventionally, various wire connectors and devices have been developed to connect wires or cables. However, the plurality of these connectors and devices comprises fasteners and attachment means which need to be disassembled and then assembled each time a wire is needed to be relocated. Such connectors and devices require a hand operated assembling/disassembling process which becomes not only exhausting to the operator by the end of the day but definitely costly for a user.
Besides, conventional wire connectors and devices are generally adapted to be in use with a predetermined length of wires. Thus, in the case of a pre-set electrical installation, once a wire brakes, the operator has to disconnect the broken wire from the installation and to replace it by a new wire.
Thus, there is still a need for a device allowing joining a plurality of wires without having a need to use any tool and independently of the parameters of a pre-set installation such as the length of wires.
The shortcomings of the prior art are generally mitigated by providing a self-locking wire device allowing to receive a cable or a wire and to lock the cable or the wire with an electrically conductive structure.
The present invention provides a self-locking wire device. The self-locking wire device having a first and a second end. The self-locking device comprises a first inner portion at the first end and a second inner portion at the second end. The first inner portion and second inner portion being adapted to receive at least one wire. Each first and second inner portion comprises at least one locking element allowing movement of the at least one wire in a first direction and blocking movement in a second direction being opposite to the first direction wherein each locking element is made of electrical conductive material.
In one aspect of the invention, each locking element further comprises a plurality of locking portions and each locking portion defines an internal central crown of angled teeth.
In another aspect of the invention, the at least one locking portion is angled toward center of the self-locking wire device. The at least one locking portion is angled with respect to the inner portions at an angle about 45°.
In another aspect of the invention, the first inner portion is in electrical contact with the second inner portion through the locking elements.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the self-locking wire device comprises a separating member adapted to divide the first inner portion from the second inner portion. The separating member may be made of electrical conductive material. The separating member is substantially perpendicular to the first and second inner portions.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the self-locking wire device further comprises a housing adapted to receive the first and second inner portions. The housing is made of non-conductive material.
In yet another aspect of the invention, at least one locking element comprises an internal central crown of angled teeth alternated with one or more electrically conductive hollow rods.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the self-locking wire device may be a unidirectional self-locking wire device, wherein one or more first locking portions relates to a first insertion direction and one or more second locking portions related to a second insertion direction, the first and second insertion being opposite.
In another aspect of the invention, the self-locking wire device comprises at least three inner portions. The three inner portions may be forming a T. The three inner portions forming a Y.
The present invention also provides a method for connecting a plurality of wires, the method comprises inserting at least a first wire into a first inner portion of a self-locking wire device, the first inner portion allowing movement of the at least one wire in the inserting direction and blocking movement in an opposite direction to the insertion and inserting at least a second wire into a second inner portion electrically conductive with the first inner portion, the second inner portion allowing movement of the at least one wire in the inserting direction and blocking movement in an opposite direction to the insertion.
In another aspect of the invention, the method further comprises holding a housing being made of non-conductive material, the housing comprises the first and the second inner portion prior to inserting the wires.
Other and further aspects and advantages of the present invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiments about to be described or will be indicated in the appended claims, and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
A novel self-locking wire device and method of using the same will be described hereinafter. Although the invention is described in terms of specific illustrative embodiments, it is to be understood that the embodiments described herein are by way of example only and that the scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereby.
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In some embodiments, the self-locking wire device may comprise a housing 101 adapted to receive the support structure 102 or to cover the support structure 102. The housing 101 is preferably made of an electrically insulating material while the support structure 102 is preferably made of an electrically conductive material.
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In a further embodiment, the locking elements 103 may be made of machined standard locking nuts defining an internal central crown of angled teeth defining locking portions 103A. The standard locking nuts are preferably made of electrical conductive material. Such locking nuts may be glued one to another or pressed one against another and retained by the housing 101 or other retaining member.
In another embodiment, the inner portion 106 of the self-locking wire device 100 may be made of machined standard washers defining an internal central crown of angled teeth defining locking portions 103A and being alternately disposed with electrically conductive hollow rods. The standard washers are preferably made of electrical conductive material. Such washers may be glued one to another or be pressed again one another and retain by the housing 101 or other retaining member.
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Understandably, the locking elements 103 may be glued one to another or pressed one against another and retained by the housing 101 or other retaining member. Thus, any assembling process may be applied to ensure the structural integrity and the internal electrical conductivity of the self-locking wire device 100.
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Understandably, although being shaped preferably as one electrically conductive part, the locking portions 103A of the locking element 203 are preferably angled towards the inner of the self-locking wire device 200 and in the same direction of the wire insertion direction 107 from each side of the self-locking wire device 200 in order to prevent an inserted wire to exit the cavity 206. Each locking portion 103A is preferably angled with respect to the base 203B. In a preferred embodiment, the angle is about 45°. The locking portions 103A are preferably symmetrically arranged with respect to a median plan 104 of the self-locking wire device 200.
In some embodiments, a separating member 105 is preferably within the inner cavity 206 to separate the locking elements 103 related to each side of the self-locking wire device 200. The separating member 105 is generally positioned at the center of the passage of the wire and prevents a cable being inserted from on end of the self-locking device 200 to overlap the other side of the device 200. The separating member 105 is typically perpendicularly oriented with regard to the wire insertion direction 107. The separating member 105 may be made of electrical conductive material.
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Understandably, the locking portions 103A are arranged in a way to prevent a wire to be detached or to exit the inner portion. In other word, the locking portions 103A prevent a wire inserted in a first direction, typically toward the center of the device 300, to move in an opposite direction, typically toward the outside ends of the device 300.
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Understandably, once engaging the locking portions 103A, the wire 10 is firmly and rigidly maintained in place. The angled position of the locking portions 103A prevents the detachment of the wire 10 if pulled in a direction opposite of the insertion direction 107. The angled position of the locking portions 103A blocks the movement of the wire 10 in a direction opposite of the insertion direction 107.
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Understandably, once engaging the locking portions 103A, each branch of the wire 20 is firmly and rigidly maintained in place. The angled position of the locking portions 103A prevent the detachment of the branch of the wire 20 once being pulled in an opposite direction of the insertion direction 107. The angled position of the locking portions 103A blocks the movement of any one of the branches of the wire 20 in an opposite direction of the insertion direction 107.
Understandably, the device may be configured to connect three or more conductors or wires together (example:
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Preferably, each locking portion 103A is adapted to support preferably a pulling stress of 2001b.
In another embodiment, the self-locking device 100 is preferably configured to be waterproof.
In another preferred embodiment, the self-locking wire device is configured to be reusable.
While illustrative and presently preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it is to be understood that the inventive concepts may be otherwise variously embodied and employed and that the appended claims are intended to be construed to include such variations except insofar as limited by the prior art.
The present patent application claims the benefits of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/496,450, entitled “Self-Locking Wire Nut System”, and filed at the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Oct. 19, 2016, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62496450 | Oct 2016 | US |