Claims
- 1. A transformer box connector comprising:a housing; a terminal block retainer disposed on the housing, the terminal block retainer comprising a plurality of cubicles, wherein each cubicle is electrically insulated from other cubicles; a plurality of electrically-conductive terminal blocks disposed within the plurality of cubicles, with one terminal block mounted within each cubicle, each terminal block comprising a planar center section having an upper surface and a lower surface, an upper portion extending from the upper surface and a lower portion extending from the lower surface, each of the upper portion and the lower portion having a first bore formed therein for receiving a wire end and a second bore intersecting the first bore for inserting a locking fastener for securing the wire end within the first bore.
- 2. A transformer box connector as in claim 1, wherein each cubicle comprises a front wall, a back wall and sides comprising two ribs, and wherein each of the front wall and the back wall has a plurality of openings formed therein for access to the first bore in each of the upper and lower portion of the terminal block.
- 3. A transformer box connector as in claim 1, wherein each of the two ribs has a ridge formed thereon for mating with a groove formed in each of the two sides of the planar center section of the terminal block for securing the terminal block within the cubicle.
- 4. A transformer box connector as in claim 1, further comprising a hinged cover attached to the terminal block retainer for enclosing the plurality of terminal blocks within the plurality of cubicles.
- 5. A transformer box connector as in claim 4, wherein the hinged cover is releasably fastenable to the terminal block retainer.
- 6. A transformer box connector as in claim 4, wherein a first portion of the hinged cover has a plurality of openings formed therein for providing access to terminal blocks connected to a stepped-down voltage and a second portion of the hinged cover prevents access to terminal blocks connected to a source voltage.
- 7. A transformer box connector as in claim 1, wherein the second bore in each of the upper and lower portions of the terminal block is threaded and the locking fastener is a set screw.
- 8. A transformer box connector as in claim 1, wherein the first bore in each of the upper and lower portions of the terminal block has a cross-sectional shape of an inverted U.
- 9. A transformer box connector as in claim 8, wherein the high temperature plastic or polymer is Ultem® or Ryton®.
- 10. A transformer box connector as in claim 1, wherein the terminal block is formed from aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
- 11. A transformer assembly comprising:a housing; a transformer; a plurality of conductive connectors, each connector comprising a planar center section having an upper surface and a lower surface, an upper portion extending from the upper surface and a lower portion extending from the lower surface, each of the upper portion and the lower portion having at least one port for receiving at least one wire, a first group of the connectors being adapted for providing connection between a high voltage source and the transformer and a second group of the connectors being adapted for receiving a stepped-down voltage from the transformer, wherein each connector is electrically connected to the transformer; a plurality of insulating ribs adapted to enclose each of the conductive connectors on at least two sides, wherein each connector is separated from an adjacent connector by an insulating rib; and a cover disposed within the housing and adapted to cover the plurality of conductive connectors and the plurality of insulating ribs, the cover having a first portion with a plurality of openings formed therein for providing access to the second group of conductive connectors and a second portion adapted to prevent access to the first group of conductive connectors.
- 12. A transformer assembly as in claim 11, wherein the cover is pivotably attached to at least two of the plurality of insulating ribs at a hinge.
- 13. A transformer assembly as in claim 11, further comprising a front wall and a back wall disposed adjacent the plurality of insulating ribs to form a cubicle enclosing each conductive connector, wherein each of the front wall and back wall have openings therethrough for feeding the at least one wire into the conductive connector.
- 14. A transformer assembly as in claim 11, further comprising a front wall and a back wall disposed adjacent the plurality of insulating ribs to form a cubicle enclosing each conductive connector.
- 15. A connector for a transformer box having a transformer disposed therein, comprising:a body comprising a conductive material having a planar center section, an upper portion extending upward from the planar center section and a lower portion extending downward from the planar center section, the upper portion having a first upper bore formed within an outward-facing face for receiving at least one first wire end from an external wire running outside of the transformer box and a second upper bore intersecting the first upper bore, and the lower portion having a first lower bore formed within an inward-facing face for receiving a second wire end from an internal wire connected to the transformer and a second lower bore intersecting the first lower bore; and a fastener inserted into each of the second upper bore and the second lower bore for securing the at least one first wire end within the first upper bore and the second wire end within the first lower bore.
- 16. A connector as in claim 15, wherein the first lower bore has an inverted U-shape.
- 17. A connector as in claim 15, wherein the first upper bore has an inverted U-shape.
- 18. A connector as in claim 15, wherein the body is formed from aluminum or aluminum alloy.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/504,698, filed Feb. 16, 2000.
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FX Luminaire, Installation Instructions, PowerX Transformer, 1998, Eight Pages (total), PX R4-98, USA. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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