Wire connector assembly and method of forming same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793537
  • Patent Number
    6,793,537
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 30, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The present invention provides for a wire plug connector assembly where the individual wires are connectorized by forming a housing around the wires and capturing the terminal metallic potion of the wire by a ferrule which is received within an aperture of a receptacle for providing an electrical connection to a contact mounted therein. The plug may be formed of housing halves which are ultrasonically bonded to each other in order to capture the wires therein. The receptacle includes apertures with contacts which are enclosed at the rear face by hinged flaps in order to seal the rear face of the receptacle.
Description




The present invention pertains to a wire connector and in particular a plug housing the wire and a receptacle for receiving the plug therein and providing an electrical connection.




BACKGROUND




Many electrical devices are connected by wires that have an insulator surrounding a majority of the wire and a stripped portion exposing a terminal metallic portion of the wire that provides for an electrical connection. The stripped portion of the wire in some prior devices was received by a wire trap connector having a specially designed contact for receiving a bare stripped end of a wire therein for connection to a host device, such as a ballast for a lighting fixture. The bore of the wire trap connector is formed so that insertion of the wire within the connector, traps the stripped terminal within the connector providing an electrical connection. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,494,456 provides for a contact mounted with the wire trap connector housing that engages the wire without being over stressed. Such a wire trap connector also provides for a wire extraction tool inserted within the housing in order to release the wire from within the wire trap connector. Such wire trap connectors work well when it is convenient to maintain the bare wire for connection to the host device. However, maintaining the wires in a bare state may cause the terminal portions of the wires to become bent, frayed or entangled with other wires during transport preventing future intermating. Such damage to the terminal portion of the wires may also degrade the electrical connection between the connector and the wire.




Alternative connection methods include soldering the wire directly to a printed circuit board However this task is timely and also may lead to damage of the exposed terminal portion of the wire. Such a soldering operation does not lend itself to an automated assembly procedure and is difficult to accomplish with a wire harness or a cable with multiple wires.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In order to overcome some of the above discussed disadvantages, an invention is provided, in an embodiment, providing a combination plug and receptacle assembly comprising a plug having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing therebetween a wire and insulator. The housing includes a body for capturing the insulator and a ferrule for capturing the wire so that the wire is exposed for electrical connection thereto and a ferrule having a first retention member. A receptacle is provided having an aperture for receiving the plug therein and the aperture extends between a rear face and a front face. A contact is mounted adjacent the aperture and is exposed at the rear face. A hinged flap encloses the aperture at the rear face. A second retention member is adjacent to the aperture for coupling with the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle. In an embodiment, each plug housing half may include a major surface having a channel for receiving the wire and insulator therein. In an embodiment, a bore may be formed in the ferrule and in communication with the channel in order to receive an end of the wire formed at approximately 90° from the wire received in the channel. In an embodiment each housing half may include welding features to enhance the welding of the first half to the second half. In an embodiment, a welding feature may be an energy director for ultrasonically welding the first and second halves.




In an embodiment, the first half may include the body having the ferrule extending therefrom and the second half may include a body corresponding to the body of the first half so that upon mating of the halves, the ferrule protrudes beyond each body and the major surface having the wire mounted in the channel is exposed adjacent the body of the second half. In an embodiment each channel may include a wire receiving portion and an insulator receiving portion wherein the diameter of the insulator receiving portion is greater than the wire receiving portion. In an embodiment., the wire may be crimped between the wire receiving portion and the insulator in order to act as a strain relief for the wire. In an embodiment, the first retention member may include a ramped protrusion. In an embodiment, the second retention member may include a tab so that when the ferrule is inserted in the aperture the protrusion slides past the tab and locks behind the tab, restricting the plug from being removed from the receptacle.




In an embodiment, the flap may include a living hinge connecting it to the rear face. In an embodiment, the flap may include fingers for engaging bumps on the rear face in order to lock the flap in a closed and sealed position. In an embodiment, the contact may be stamped and formed having a right angle tail protruding through a passage in the receptacle so that the receptacle may be through-hole mounted to a host substrate. In an embodiment, the host substrate may include liquid pitch disbursed therein and the flap sealing the aperture from the pitch. In an embodiment, the plug may include a ridge formed on the body to abut the front face when the plug is inserted in the receptacle. In an embodiment, the plug may include a plurality of ferrules for receiving a plurality of wires therein. In an embodiment, the receptacle may include a plurality of apertures for receiving the plurality of ferrules therein.




In a further embodiment, an electrical plug and wire assembly is provided comprising a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator. A plug is provided having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing the wire therebetween. The housing includes a body for capturing the wire therebetween, the housing including a body for capturing at least a portion of the insulator and a ferrule for capturing at least a portion of the metallic, terminal portion of the wire so that the terminal portion is exposed for electrical connection thereto. A first retention member is provided and protrudes from the ferrule. In an embodiment. the plus may be received by a receptacle having an aperture extending between a rear face and a front face and a contact mounted adjacent to the aperture for contacting the terminal portion of the wire. In an embodiment, the receptacle may include a hinged flap for enclosing the aperture at the rear face and a second retention member adjacent the aperture for coupling the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle.




In an embodiment each plug housing half may include a major surface having a channel for receiving the wire and terminal therein. In an embodiment, a hole may be formed in the ferrule and in communication with the channel in order to receive a terminal portion of the wire formed at approximately 90° from the wire received in the channel. In an embodiment, the first half may include the body having the ferrule extending therefrom and the second half may include a body corresponding to the body of the first half so that upon mating of the halves the ferrule protrudes beyond each body and the major surface having the wire mounted in the channel is exposed adjacent to body of the second half. In an embodiment, each channel may include a wire receiving portion and an insulator receiving portion wherein the diameter of the insulator receiving portion is greater than the wire receiving portion. In an embodiment, the first retention member may include a ramped protrusion. In an embodiment, the second retention member may include a tab so that when the ferrule is inserted in the aperture the protrusion slides past the tab and locks behind the tab restricting the plug from being removed from the receptacle. In an embodiment, the contact is stamped and formed having a right angle tail protruding through passage in the receptacle so that the receptacle may be through-hole mounted to a host substrate.




In an additional embodiment, an electrical receptacle is provided comprising an aperture extending between a rear face and a front face for receiving a plug therein having a first retention member. A contact is provided mounted adjacent the aperture. A hinged flap-seal for enclosing the aperture is provided at the rear face in order to impede the flow of liquid into the aperture from the rear face. A second retention member is provided adjacent the aperture for coupling with the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle. In an embodiment, the flap includes a living hinge integrally formed with a housing forming the receptacle. In an embodiment, the aperture may include a generally rectangular shaped opening at the front face having a keying feature at one side and the second retention member protruding into the opening from the keying feature at the front face. In an embodiment, a contact may be mounted in the receptacle adjacent the aperture and have a right angle tail for protruding through the housing of the receptacle in order to provide a mounting tail.




In an additional embodiment, a method of connectorizing a wire is provided comprising the steps of stripping a wire to expose the metallic, terminal portion from an insulator surrounding the wire, mounting the wire to the first housing half so that the wire is received within the channel formed in the first housing half and the channel is provided within a body and a ferrule forming the first housing half and the insulator is received at the body and the terminal portion is received at the ferrule, mounting a second housing half over the first housing half in order to capture the wire therebetween and bonding the first housing half to a second housing half to form an assembled plug. In an embodiment, the first housing half may include an energy director formed parallel to the channel, the energy director facilitating the bonding of the first half to the second half. In an embodiment, the method may comprise the additional steps of bending an end of the wire at approximately a right angle and inserting the end into a hole formed at a tip of the ferrule in order to mount the wire to the first housing half. In an embodiment the second housing half may include a channel for receiving the insulator therein. In an embodiment, the method may further comprise the step of forming a kink in the wire in order to provide a strain relief feature.




In a further embodiment, the invention provides for an electrical plug and wire assembly comprising a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator and an end of the wire is bent at approximately a right angle. A plug is provided including a housing having the wire mounted therein, the housing including a body and a ferrule protruding therefrom. The ferrule is provided having a major surface that is an external surface of the plug and a hole for receiving the end of the wire and the ferrule capturing at least a portion of the terminal portion of the wire at the major surface so that the terminal portion is exposed for electrical connection thereto and a first retention member protruding from the ferrule.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For the purpose of facilitating and understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.





FIG. 1

is an exploded, rear perspective view of the receptacle and plug assembly of the present invention;




FIG.


2


. is an exploded, front perspective view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the assembled plug prior to mating with the receptacle;





FIG. 4

is a front perspective view of the assembly of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a front elevation view of a receptacle of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a side elevation cutaway view of

FIG. 5

taken at line


6





6


; and





FIG. 7

is a side elevation cutaway view of the receptacle of

FIG. 6

mounted to a host device and having a plug received therein.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of the present invention may be understood with reference to

FIGS. 1-7

. A first housing half


11


and a second housing half


12


form a plug


15


(see FIGS.


3


and


4


). Captured between the first housing half


11


and the second housing half


12


are a plurality of wires


20


. Each wire


20


is formed of an insulator


22


that is stripped to expose a terminal portion


25


of the wire. In a preferred embodiment, the wire may be 18 gage solid copper. The first housing half


11


includes a body


27




a


(see FIGS.


1


and


2


). The second housing half


12


includes a corresponding body


27




b


that in a preferred embodiment, has a shape identical to the body


27




a


of the first housing half


11


. The first housing half body


27




a


also includes a plurality of ferrules


29


protruding therefrom. Each ferrule protrudes from the body


27




a


and includes a first retention member


31


protruding therefrom and a tip


33


having a hole


35


formed therein.




Each housing half


11


,


12


includes a major surface


40


from which channels


41


,


42


,


43


,


44


,


45


and


46


are formed in the second housing half


27




b


(see FIG.


2


). Corresponding channels


51


,


52


,


53


and


54


are formed in major surface


40


in the first housing half


27




a


. In a preferred embodiment the housing halves


27




a


,


27




b


are formed of a polymer material such as Nvlon. UL 94V-0. Each housing half


27




a


,


27




b


also includes a welding feature such as energy directors


58


(see

FIG. 2

) formed of protrusions formed parallel to the channels


41


,


42


,


43


,


44


,


45


, and


46


. In a preferred embodiment, the channels


41


,


42


,


43


and


51


,


52


,


53


are insulator receiving portions and have a larger diameter than the channels


44


,


45


,


46


and


54


which are wire receiving portions. Although the embodiment shown in the

FIGS. 1-7

include three ferrules


29


, three wires


20


and three channels


41


,


42


,


43


for receiving those three wires


20


, the present invention may include any number of ferrules, wires and channels. In a preferred embodiment, the ferrules and terminal contacts therein are placed on 0.180 inch centers. In an embodiment, the plug


15


may receive a wire harness that has individual wire exposed at the mating end. In an embodiment, each wire includes an end


60


which is bent at approximately 90° within the hole


35


of the ferrule


29


. The terminal portion


25


of each wire


20


is received within the channel


54


within the ferrule


29


. Each channel


54


is semicircular in shape to receive approximately half of the cylindrical terminal portion


25


of the wire


2


(see FIG.


7


).




A method of assembling the plug


15


will be described as follows: the wires


20


are mounted to the first housing half


27




a


so that each end


60


is inserted within the hole


35


at the tip


33


of the ferrule


29


. Simultaneously, the terminal portions


25


are received within semi-circular channels


54


(

FIG. 2

) of the ferrules and the insulator


20


is received within the semi-circular channels


51


,


52


,


53


of the body


27




a


of the first housing half


11


. The second housing half


11


is then mounted to the first housing half


11


, so that each major surface


40




a


,


40




b


is abutting and sandwiching the wires


20


therebetween. In a preferred embodiment the wires include a crimp


65


which frictionally engages the channel


46


in order to provide a strain relief of the terminal portion


25


of the wire within the housing halves


11


,


12


. When the first housing half


11


and the second housing half


12


are assembled to each other, the energy directors


58


of the first housing half


11


and second housing half


12


are abutting. In an embodiment, where the second housing half


12


energy director


58


is a protrusion, the first housing half


11


energy director may be a recess for receiving the protrusion therein. In a preferred embodiment, the first housing half


11


is bonded to the second housing half via ultrasonic welding. Upon application of ultrasonic energy, the energy director


58


receives the ultrasonic energy and melts in order to bond the first housing half


11


to the second housing half


12


forming a uniform body


27


(see FIG.


3


and FIG.


4


).




In alternate embodiments, the housing halves


11


,


12


may be secured by other known means such as adhesives, snap fitting portions, mechanical means and/or use of fasteners. In a further alternate embodiment, the plug housing


15


may be insert molded around the terminal portion of the wires


20


. In an embodiment, to accommodate the field termination of the wires


20


, the use of housing halves


11


,


12


being placed around the terminal portion


25


of the wires can be quickly and easily accomplished in the field. Therefore, it may be understood that the plug


15


of the present invention provides for a quick and easy method of transforming bare wires


20


to a robust and pluggable plug assembly which can be mated to a receptacle


70


.




The receptacle


70


includes a front face


71


and a rear face


72


. Apertures


75


(see

FIG. 4

) extend between the front face


71


and rear face


72


. The apertures


75


include contacts mounted therein. The contacts


78


may be insert molded, stitched or snapped in place to the receptacle


70


. The rear face


72


of the receptacle


70


includes hinged flaps


80


. It may be understood that while the embodiments disclosed in

FIGS. 1-7

include three apertures


75


having three contacts


78


mounted therein and three hinged flaps


80


for enclosing the rear face


72


, other embodiments may have any number of apertures, contacts and hinged flaps. In a preferred embodiment, the hinges


80


include a living hinge


82


which in integrally formed between the rear face


72


of the receptacle


70


and the hinged flaps


80


. In an embodiment, the hinged flaps


80


my serve as a flap-seal in order to seal the real face


75


from liquids such as pitch or potting material from leaking into the apertures


75


of the receptacle


70


. In an embodiment, hinged flaps


80


include tabs


90


for engaging bumps


92


formed on the rear face


72


of the receptacle


70


(see FIG.


3


). When the hinged flaps


80


are rotated downward into the closed position, the tabs


90


engage the bumps


92


and frictionally slide past in order to snap into a locked closed position to enclose the apertures


75


at the rear face


72


of the receptacle


70


.




The front face


71


includes openings for the apertures


75


including keying features


84


having a second retention member


86


protruding therefrom (see FIG.


2


and FIG.


7


). In an embodiment, the second retention member


86


is a finger that protrudes down into the aperture


75


so that when the plug


15


is mated with the receptacle


70


, the ferrule


29


first retention member


31


, formed of a ramped protrusion, will abut against the second retention member


86


and slide past. The second retention member


86


may be resilient so that it may flex upward, upon abutment by the first retention member


31


. Once the ferrule


29


is fully inserted, the second retention member


86


will spring back to its original position and abut against a vertical side of the first retention member


31


in order to retain and lock the ferrule


29


within the aperture


75


; therefore locking the entire plug assembly


15


to the receptacle


70


(as shown in FIG.


7


). Upon insertion of the plug


15


, a ridge


118


formed along the top of the body


27


abuts against the front face


71


of the receptacle


70


and provides the plug in its fully mated position within the receptacle


70


. In an embodiment, the plug may be mated only one time within the receptacle


70


, as it is locked in place by the first and second retention members


31


,


86


after the first insertion. In an alternate embodiment, retention members may be provided that allow for multiple insertions and removals of the plug


15


. The terminal portion of the wire


25


is exposed at the major surface


40




a


of the ferrule


29


so that it may make electrical connection with the contact


78


within the receptacle


70


.




In a preferred embodiment, the contacts


78


are stamped and formed having a right angle tail


94


to be received by a through-hole


98


formed in a printed circuit board


100


(see FIG.


7


). The contact


78


also includes a curved portion


101


for making contact with the terminal portion


25


of the wire


20


upon insertion of the ferrule


29


within the aperture


75


of the receptacle


70


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, a host device


10


, for example a ballast fixture having a metal housing, includes a printed circuit board


100


. The receptacle


70


is mounted to the host device by having the contact tail


94


soldered within the through-hole


98


. The hinged flap


80


is closed in order to seal the rear face


72


. After the installation, in an embodiment, the host device


100


may be potted or filled with pitch in area. However, due to the enclosure of the rear face


72


of the receptacle


70


with the hinged flap seal


80


, the pitch will not penetrate the aperture


75


and the electrical connection between the wire


20


and the contact


78


will not be degraded or interfered with. In an embodiment, the receptacls is formed so that it is fluid resistant on three sides to allow a manufacturer of the host device to fill the ballast with pitch without the intrusion of fluid in the connector cavity or apertures


75


.




The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A combination plug and receptacle assembly comprising:a plug having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing therebetween a metallic wire having an insulator, one of the housing halves including a body for capturing the insulator and a ferrule for capturing the wire so that the wire is exposed for electrical connection therefrom and the ferrule having a first retention member; and a receptacle having an aperture for receiving the plug therein, the aperture extending between a rear face and a front face, a contact mounted adjacent the aperture, a hinged flap for enclosing the aperture at the rear face and a second retention member adjacent the aperture for coupling with the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the first half includes the body having the ferrule extending therefrom and the second half includes a body corresponding to the body of the first half so that upon mating of the halves, the ferrule protrudes beyond each body and the major surface having the wire mounted in the channel is exposed adjacent the body of the second half.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the flap includes a living hinge connecting it to the rear face.
  • 4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the flap includes tabs for engaging bumps on the rear face in order to lock the flap in a closed and sealed position.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein plug includes a ridge formed on the body to abut the front face when the plug is inserted in the receptacle.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the second retention member includes a tab so that when the ferrule is inserted in the aperture a ramped protrusion protruding from the first retention member and slides past the tab and locks behind the tab restricting the plug from being removed from the receptacle.
  • 7. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the first retention member includes a ramped protrusion.
  • 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein the second retention member includes a finger so that when the ferrule is inserted in the aperture the protrusion slides past the finger and locks behind the finger restricting the plug from being removed from the receptacle.
  • 9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the contact is stamped and formed having a right angle tail protruding through an opening in the receptacle so that the receptacle may be through-hole mounted to a host substrate.
  • 10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein the host substrate includes liquid pitch dispersed therein and the flap sealing the aperture from the pitch.
  • 11. The assembly of claim 1 wherein each plug housing half includes a major surface having a channel for receiving the wire and insulator therein.
  • 12. The assembly of claim 11 wherein a hole is formed in the ferrule and is in communication with the channel in order to receive a terminal portion of the wire formed at approximately 90° from the wire received in the channel.
  • 13. The assembly of claim 11 wherein each housing half includes welding features to enhance the welding of the first half to the second half.
  • 14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein the welding feature is an energy director for ultrasonically welding the first and second halves.
  • 15. The assembly of claim 11 wherein each channel includes a wire receiving portion and an insulator receiving portion wherein the diameter of the insulator receiving portion is greater than the wire receiving portion.
  • 16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein the wire is crimped between the wire receiving portion and the insulator in order to act as a strain relief for the wire.
  • 17. An electrical plug and wire assembly comprising:a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator; a plug having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing the wire therebetween and forming a housing including a body for capturing at least a portion of the insulator and a ferrule for capturing at least a portion of the metallic, terminal portion of the wire so that the terminal portion is exposed for electrical connection thereto; a receptacle for receiving the plug and the receptacle having an aperture extending between a rear face and a front face and a contact mounted adjacent the aperture for contacting the terminal portion of the wire; and a first retention member protruding from the ferrule.
  • 18. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the receptacle includes a hinged flap for enclosing the aperture at the rear face and a second retention member adjacent the aperture for coupling with the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle.
  • 19. The assembly of claim 17 wherein each plug housing half includes a major surface having a channel for receiving the wire and terminal therein.
  • 20. The assembly of claim 19 wherein a bore is formed in the ferrule and in communication with the channel in order to receive a terminal portion of the wire formed at approximately 90° from the wire received in the channel.
  • 21. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the first retention member includes a ramped protrusion.
  • 22. The assembly of claim 17 wherein the body includes a first body having the ferrule extending therefrom and the second half includes a second body corresponding to the body of the first half so that upon mating of the halves the ferrule protrudes beyond each of the first and second body and the ferrule having a major surface exposed adjacent the second body of the second half so that the wire is exposed at the major surface and mounted in a channel.
  • 23. The assembly of claim 22 wherein the channel includes a wire receiving portion and an insulator receiving portion wherein the diameter of the insulator receiving portion is greater than the wire receiving portion.
  • 24. An electrical receptacle comprising:an aperture extending between a rear face and a front face for receiving a plug therein having a first retention member; a contact mounted adjacent the aperture; a hinged flap for enclosing the aperture at the rear face; and a second retention member adjacent the aperture for coupling with the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle.
  • 25. The receptacle of claim 24 wherein the flap includes a living hinge integrally formed with a housing forming the receptacle.
  • 26. The receptacle of claim 24 wherein the aperture includes a generally rectangular shaped opening at the front face having a keying feature at one side and the second retention member protruding into the opening from the keying feature.
  • 27. The receptacle of claim 24 wherein a contact is mounted in the receptacle adjacent the aperture and having a right angle formed for protruding through the housing of the receptacle in order to provide a mounting tail.
  • 28. A method of connectorizing a wire comprising the steps of:stripping a wire to expose the metallic, terminal portion from an insulator; providing a plug comprising a first housing half including a ferrule having a first retention member integrally formed on the ferrule; placing the wire within the first housing half of the plug so that the insulator is received within a channel formed in a body of the first housing half and the terminal portion is received in a bore of the ferrule formed in the first housing half, the terminal portion formed at approximately 90° and received in the bore; mounting a second housing half over the first housing half in order to capture the wire therebetween; and bonding the first housing half to a second housing half to form the assembled plug wherein the assembled plug is mated to a receptacle having an aperture extending between a rear face and a front face and a contact mounted adjacent the aperture for containing the terminal portion of the wire.
  • 29. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of crimping the exposed wire and mounting a crimped portion in the channel in order to provide a strain relief.
  • 30. The method of claim 29 further comprising the step of placing the mounted first half housing half and second housing half as a plug assembly in an ultrasonic welding plate; and applying ultrasonic energy to the plug assembly in order to ultrasonically weld the first and second housing halves together.
  • 31. The method of claim 29 further comprising the steps of inserting the plug within the receptacle so that a first retention member of the plug frictionally engages a second retention member of the receptacle and the second retention member compresses to allow the first retention member to slide past and become locked adjacent the second retention member.
  • 32. A wire connector comprising:a housing formed of a polymer material having a body and a ferrule having an exposed major surface having a channel formed therein; a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator and the wire mounted within the channel of the housing so that the terminal portion is exposed at the major surface; a bore formed in the ferrule in communication with the channel and a portion of the terminal portion formed at approximately 90° received in the bore; and a retention member protruding from the ferrule for retaining the ferrule within a receptacle when connector is inserted therein.
  • 33. An electrical plug and wire assembly comprising:a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator; a plug having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing the wire therebetween and forming a housing including a body for capturing at least a portion of the insulator and a ferrule for capturing at least a portion of the metallic, terminal portion of the wire so that the terminal portion is exposed for electrical connection thereto; a first retention member protruding from the ferrule; each plug housing half includes a major surface having a channel for receiving the wire and terminal therein; and a bore is formed in the ferrule and in communication with the channel in order to receive a terminal portion of the wire formed at approximately 90° from the wire received in the channel.
  • 34. An electrical plug and wire assembly comprising:a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator; a plug having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing the wire therebetween and forming a housing including a body for capturing at least a portion of the insulator and a ferrule for capturing at least a portion of the metallic, terminal portion of the wire so that the terminal portion is exposed for electrical connection thereto; a first retention member protruding from the ferrule; and the plug is received by a receptacle having an aperture extending between a rear face and a front face and a contact mounted adjacent the aperture for contacting the terminal portion of the wire.
  • 35. An electrical plug and wire assembly comprising:a wire having a metallic, terminal portion protruding from an insulator; a plug having a first housing half and a second housing half for capturing the wire therebetween and forming a housing including a body for capturing at least a portion of the insulator and a ferrule for capturing at least a portion of the metallic, terminal portion of the wire so that the terminal portion is exposed for electrical connection thereto; a first retention member protruding from the ferrule; the plug is received by a receptacle including a hinged flap for enclosing an aperture at a rear face and a second retention member adjacent the aperture for coupling with the first retention member in order to lock the plug within the aperture of the receptacle.
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