The present invention is directed to a contact positioning assembly for a cable having a slotted rear spacer for positioning individual contacts of a cable for insertion into a front spacer.
Electrical and data cables have conductors that are located in specific positions in order to properly connect to and engage corresponding conductors of other cables or devices. If the conductors are not properly positioned, the cable may not “hook up” with corresponding cables or devices, or the conductors may not properly engage the corresponding conductors, resulting in a weakened or non-existent connection. Therefore, it is critical that the conductors be properly positioned.
With this in mind, manufacturers have been attempting to find ways to position conductors using inexpensive and time-saving methods. One approach has been to use mating faces and grommets, such as those shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,099,572 to Lazaro, Jr. et al. and U.S. Pat. No. 5,603,641 to Kuhn et al., respectively. Both these references disclose structures having a plurality of holes therein for holding conductors in a spaced apart relationship at a terminal end of a cable. However, because the structures have holes, the conductors must be carefully inserted through the ends of the holes, which can be difficult and time-consuming, resulting in high manufacturing costs for the cable.
Radiall S. A. of France has developed a spacer for holding four conductors, the spacer having two adjacent U-shaped grooves with an open side directed radially outward. Each groove of the Radiall S. A. spacer is designed to hold two conductors. Because the U-shaped grooves have an open side, the conductors may be inserted sideways into the spacer, rather than through an opening in the spacers end. This allows for easier insertion of the conductors and consequently, lowers manufacturing costs. However, the spacer developed by Radiall S. A. only includes two grooves for holding four conductors. This results in two conductors in each groove so that the conductors are not securely positioned in their respective groove, allowing the conductors to slide up and down in the groove.
Therefore, it would be advantageous to provide a spacer having multiple U-shaped grooves for easy insertion of a conductor, and so that each conductor is securely positioned in its own groove.
The present invention is directed to a spacer for an electrical/data cable having multiple U-shaped slots for holding separate conductors, so that each slot holds a single conductor. The spacer secures the contacts in a fixed position during the cable's assembly and its subsequent use. The plurality of slots are equally spaced around the circumference of the spacer and position the contacts for insertion into a front spacer. The U-shaped slots have a radially open side so that the conductors can be inserted therethrough. The slot provides a quick and simple means of inserting the conductors into the spacer, thereby lowering the manufacturing cost of the cable.
Referring now in detail to the drawings,
Although the description of the invention recites four slots 28 in the rear spacer 18, it should be understood that any number of slots may be used so long as the number of slots 28 correspond to the number of contacts 16 present.
The walls 30 separating the slots 28 extend from the base portion 26, as best shown in
When assembled, the four conductors 24 are secured in the slots 28 of the rear spacer 18, as shown in
The front spacer 14 is inserted over the contacts 16 and positioned proximate to the rear spacer 18. The outer contact body 12 is then placed over the front spacer 14 to complete assembly of the contact positioning assembly 10. The rear spacer 18 holds the contacts 16 in position during the entire assembly process, and subsequently, during the cable's use.