Claims
- 1. A terminal block adapter for connecting an insulated wire to a conductive binding post of the terminal block comprising in combination an insulative collar and a threaded cap wherein:
- the collar comprises (a) a first opening means therethrough which is smaller in one portion for receiving the binding post from one side of the collar and is larger in another portion for receiving the cap from the opposing side of the collar thereby forming a shoulder in the first opening means proximate to the bottom of the cap when installed whereby the threads in the cap can engage the threads on the binding post and (b) a second opening means in a lateral side thereof, communicating with the first opening means and being positioned laterally opposite from the position of the binding post received in the first opening means, for receiving an insulated wire whereby the wire is positioned by the second opening means at least in part adjacent the binding post and underneath the cap and is engaged by the cap when the cap is threaded on the binding post; and
- the cap comprises a conductive inner portion and an insulative outer portion wherein the conductive inner portion has thread means adapted to engage the thread means on the binding post and has bottom edge means for engaging the wire positioned in the second opening means of the collar and adjacent the binding post and for compressing the wire
- against the shoulder means in the first opening means as the cap is tightened on the binding post whereby the edge means contacts a conductor in the wire by passing through the insulation on the wire; and
- wherein the collar and cap contain cooperative stop means for stopping the advance of the cap on the binding post at a preselected distance between the edge means of the cap and at least the portion of the shoulder means against which the wire is compressed, thereby allowing connection of the edge means of the cap through the insulation of the wire to a conductor in the wire without breaking or severing the wire.
- 2. A terminal block adapter according to claim 1 wherein the cooperative stop means comprises a shoulder on the cap which engages an outside surface of the collar.
- 3. A terminal block adapter according to claim 1 wherein the cooperative stop means comprises a portion of the shoulder means in the first opening means which engages the edge means of the cap thereby leaving the desired preselected distance between the edge means of the cap and another portion of the shoulder means where the wire is positioned between the cap and the shoulder means.
- 4. A terminal block adapter according to claim 1 which comprises a sealing material in at least one of the opening means for environmentally sealing the wire, binding post, or cap.
- 5. A terminal block adapter according to claim 1 wherein the cap comprises a test for communicating with the conductive inner portion thereof for testing of electrical continuity of the cap and posts with the wire.
- 6. A terminal block adapter according to claim 1, the adapter being for connecting at least two wires to at least two binding posts, the collar having at least two said first opening means and at least two said second opening means, and at least two said caps.
- 7. The adapter according to claim 6 wherein the at least two wires are two wires split apart into first and second wires and the first and second wires enter the adapter substantially parallel and on the same side of the adapter.
- 8. The adapter according to claim 7 wherein a divider separates the first and second wires.
- 9. The adapter according to claim 8 further including a washer between the binding post and the adapter, said washer including a wedge member capable of retaining the insulation of the wire within the adapter.
- 10. The adapter according to claim 9 wherein the wedge member is metal and forms a metal base to wire to cap contact.
- 11. A terminal block for connecting insulated wires to binding posts comprising:
- an insulative housing containing a plurality of spaced apart conductive binding posts;
- conductive binding posts having opening means therein for receiving the insulated wire; and
- caps on the binding posts; wherein:
- the insulative housing has first opening means therein aligned with the opening means in the binding posts
- whereby an insulated wire is received through the opening in the housing and into the opening in the binding posts; and
- the binding posts have thread means for engaging a threaded cap and have first shoulder means positioned between the thread means and the opening means for engaging opposing shoulder means in the cap and have second shoulder means positioned on the opposite side of the opening means which second shoulder means is adapted for supporting the wire when pressure is applied to the wire by the cap threaded onto the binding posts; and
- the caps have a conductive inner portion and an insulative outer portion wherein the conductive inner portion has thread means adapted to engage the thread means on the binding posts and has shoulder means at the end of said thread means for engaging the first shoulder means of the binding posts and has bottom edge means for engaging the wire positioned in the opening means of the binding posts and compressing the wire against the second shoulder means of the binding posts as the cap is tightened on the binding posts whereby the edge means contacts a conductor in the wire by passing through the insulation on the wire;
- wherein the distance between the shoulder means in the cap and the edge means of the cap is such that when the shoulder means in the cap seats against the first shoulder means of the binding posts the distance between the edge means of the cap and the second shoulder means to the binding post is a preselected distance which allows connection of the edge means of the cap through the insulation of the wire to a conductor in the wire without breaking or severing the wire; and
- wherein the housing has second opening means positioned substantially at right angles to said wire receiving openings through which second opening means the binding posts extends and adapted for receiving the caps therethrough.
- 12. A terminal block according to claim 11 wherein the cap has conductive means connected with the inner conductive portion which conductive means is accessible through an opening in the outer insulative portion of the cap to provide access for test probe for testing the connection made by the cap.
- 13. A terminal block according to claim 11 wherein the housing has a base adapted for mounting on a substrate and wherein the binding posts and associated openings in the housing are positioned at an angle of at least 20.degree. from normal to the base to thereby facilitate visibility by the worker when inserting the wires into the opening means.
- 14. A terminal block according to claim 11 wherein the edge means of the cap is positioned an appropriate distance form the shoulder means in the cap and has an appropriate configuration whereby when the shoulder in the cap engages the first shoulder means of the terminal posts the edge means of the cap makes contact through the insulation to the conductor in a wire of a minimum predetermined size and whereby the edge portion of the cap can engage a conductor in a larger wire through the insulation thereof by compressing the wires against the second shoulder means of the binding posts without severing the wire and without the shoulder means in the cap engaging the first shoulder means of the binding posts when the larger wire is present.
- 15. A terminal block according to claim 14 wherein the openings in the housing contain a sealant material which is placed under compressive force when the wire is inserted into the opening means in the housing and binding posts and the cap means is advanced against the wire to make connection with a conductor in the wire.
- 16. A device for electrically connecting an insulated wire to a binding post, which comprises:
- (a) an insulative housing having an opening through which a binding post may pass and having another opening through which the insulated wire may pass such that the wire extends into the first-mentioned opening;
- (b) a cap having a conductive inner portion, that may be received by the binding post to bring the cap into the first mentioned opening, the cap having bottom edge means that engages a conductor of the wire by passing through insulation of the wire when the cap is thus received by the binding post; and
- (c) means that limits the extent to which the cap can be received by the binding post thereby preventing the conductor from being broken or completely severed by the bottom edge means.
- 17. A device according to claim 16, which comprises a terminal block for connecting insulated wires to binding posts comprising:
- an insulative housing containing a plurality of spaced apart conductive binding posts;
- conductive binding posts having opening means therein for receiving the insulated wire; and
- caps on the binding posts; wherein:
- the insulative housing has first opening means therein aligned with the opening means in the binding posts whereby an insulated wire is received through the opening in the housing and into the opening in the binding posts; and
- the binding posts have thread means for engaging a threaded cap and have first shoulder means positioned between the thread means and the opening means for engaging opposing shoulder means in the cap and have second shoulder means positioned on the opposite side of the opening means which second shoulder means is adapted for supporting the wire when pressure is applied to the wire by the cap threaded onto the binding posts; and
- the caps have a conductive inner portion and an insulative outer portion wherein the conductive inner portion has thread means adapted to engage the thread means on the binding posts and has shoulder means at the end of said thread means for engaging the first shoulder means of the binding posts and has bottom edge means for engaging the wire positioned in the opening means of the binding posts and compressing the wire against the second shoulder means of the binding posts as the cap is tightened on the binding posts whereby the edge means contacts a conductor in the wire by passing through the insulation on the wires
- wherein the distance between the shoulder means in the cap and the edge means of the cap is such that when the shoulder means in the cap seats against the first shoulder means of the binding posts the distance between the edge means of the cap and the second shoulder means of the binding post is a preselected distance which allows connection of the edge means of the cap through the insulation of the wire to a conductor in the wire without breaking or completely severing the wire; and
- wherein the housing has second opening means positioned substantially at right angles to said wire receiving openings through which second opening means the binding posts extend and adapted for receiving the caps therethrough.
- 18. A device according to claim 17 wherein the edge means of the cap is positioned an appropriate distance from the shoulder means in the cap and has an appropriate configuration whereby when the shoulder in the cap engages the first shoulder means in the cap and has an appropriate configuration whereby when the shoulder in the cap engages the first shoulder means of the terminal posts the edge means of the cap makes contact through the insulation to the conductor in a wire of a minimum predetermined size and whereby the edge portion of the cap can engage a conductor in a larger wire through the insulation thereof by compressing the wires against the second shoulder means of the binding posts without severing the wire and without the shoulder means in the cap engaging the first shoulder means of the binding posts when the larger wire is present.
- 19. A device according to claim 18 wherein the openings in the housing contain a sealant material which is placed under compressive force when the wire is inserted into the opening means in the housing and binding posts and the cap means is advanced against the wire to make connection with a conductor in the wire and said cap has conductive means connected with the inner conductive portion which conductive means is accessible through an opening in the outer insulative portion of the cap to provide testing the connection made by the cap.
- 20. A device according to claim 16 which comprises a terminal block adapter for connecting an insulated wire to a conductive binding post of a terminal block comprising in combination an insulative collar and a threaded cap wherein the collar comprises
- (a) a first opening means therethrough which is smaller in one portion for receiving the binding post from one side of the collar and is larger in another portion for receiving the cap from the opposing side of the collar thereby forming a shoulder in the first opening means proximate to the bottom of the cap when installed whereby the threads in the cap can engage the threads on the binding post and
- (b) a second opening means in a lateral side thereof, communicating with the first opening means and being positioned laterally opposite from the position of the binding post received in the first opening means, for receiving an insulated wire whereby the wire is positioned by the second opening means at least in part adjacent the binding post and underneath the cap and is engaged by the cap when the cap is threaded on the binding posts; and
- the cap comprises a conductive inner portion and an insulative outer portion wherein the conductive inner portion has thread means adapted to engage the thread means on the binding post and has bottom edge means for engaging the wire positioned in the second opening means of the collar and adjacent the binding post and for compressing the wire against the shoulder means in the first opening means as the cap is tightened on the binding post whereby the edge contacts a conductor in the wire by passing through the insulation on the wire; and
- wherein the collar and cap contain cooperative stop means for stopping the advance of the cap on the binding post at a preselected distance between the edge means of the cap and at least the portion of the shoulder means against which the wire is compressed thereby allowing connection of the edge means of the cap through the insulation of the wire to a conductor in the wire without breaking or completely severing the wire.
- 21. A device according to claim 20 wherein the cooperative stop means comprises a shoulder on the cap which engages an outside surface of the collar.
- 22. A device according to claim 20 wherein the cooperative stop means comprises a portion of the shoulder means in the first opening means which engages the edge means of the cap thereby leaving the desired preselected distance between the edge means of the cap and another portion of the shoulder means where the wire is positioned between the cap and the shoulder means.
- 23. A device according to claim 22 including a sealing material in at least one of the opening means for environmentally sealing the wire, binding post, or cap, and said cap has a test port for communicating with the conductive inner portion thereof for testing of electrical continuity of the cap and posts with the wire.
- 24. A device according to claim 23 wherein the adapter is capable of connecting at least two wires and comprises at least two binding posts, the collar having at least two said first opening means and at least two said second opening means, and at least two said caps.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/462,173, filed Jan. 8, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 270,411 filed Nov. 7, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application U.S. Ser. No. 130,347 filed Dec. 8, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 102,072 filed Sept. 29, 1987, now abandoned, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of copending application U.S. Ser. No. 070,475 filed July 7, 1987, now abandoned, the disclosures of each of which are fully and completely incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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