The invention relates to an electrical connector, and more specifically to a multi-circuit electrical connector with wire piercing connection means.
Many different electrical connectors and multi-circuit electrical connectors are known. Some connectors include barbs or other means for piercing leads to establish a connection. For example, commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 3,907,395 to Flanagan discloses a multi-circuit electrical connector with a compression member that compresses leads into piercing engagement with barbs to effectuate an electrical connection.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,547 to Weiss discloses an electrical connector arrangement that includes a wire support block. The block includes wire-guide channels across a surface of the block and axial slots traverse to the channels for receiving blades. U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,839 to Nilsson discloses an electrical connector including a cable holder with a plurality of slots about the holder for receiving individual conductors. Insulation piercing conductor members pierce each individual conductor when the assembly is nested. Weiss and Nilsson each disclose slots on the exterior of a portion of the connector in which a wire is laid prior to assembly. Thus, the wires are not held securely in place prior to assembly and may become misaligned or may make contact with one another.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,032,210 to Vogt discloses an electrical splice including an end member slideably receivable within a center member. The end member includes channels through which a conductor is threaded. The conductor is contacted by a shorting pin upon assembly. U.S. Pat. No. 3,786,173 to Vogt similarly discloses an electrical splice including an end piece with conductor channels and conductor recesses. Conductors are passed thorough a channel, into a recess and contacted by a shorting pin. In each of the Vogt patents, a wire is threaded through a channel and into a recess. The wire does not extend completely through the connector and is still therefore prone to falling out or becoming misaligned. Furthermore, the Vogt connectors only accommodate two wires.
What is desired is an electrical connector with a simple and reliable means for establishing electrical connections for multiple circuits. What is also desired is an electrical connector with a secure means for retaining each of a plurality of leads in the connector.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a multi-circuit electrical connector with a connector disk or plate for retaining a plurality of leads and engaging conductive protrusions.
These and are objects are achieved by providing a wire piercing connector assembly, including a body including a cavity having two or more conductive protrusions, a disk connectable into the cavity, the disk including a first side and a second side, a plurality of channels extending from the first side to the second side of the disk, wherein each channel includes two first openings on the first side and one second opening on the second side, two or more wires, each wire extending into one of the first openings of one of the channels and at least partially out another of the first openings of the channel, and wherein at least one of the conductive protrusions extends into the second opening of the channel and at least partially pierces the wire to establish an electrical connection between the at least one conductive protrusion and the wire.
Other objects are achieved by providing a method of establishing an electrical connection, including the steps of providing a disk including a plurality of channels extending through the disk, wherein each channel includes at least two openings on a first side of the disk and at least one second opening on a second side of the disk, inserting each of a plurality of leads into the disk in a first direction through one of the first openings and at least partially out of a second one of the first openings in a second direction, wherein the second direction is substantially opposite to the first direction, inserting the disk into a cavity of a connector body, wherein the cavity includes a plurality of conductive protrusions, and piercing each of the leads within the channels with at least one of the conductive protrusions during the inserting of the disk to establish an electrical connection.
Other objects of the invention and its particular features and advantages will become more apparent from consideration of the following drawings and accompanying detailed description.
The disk 110 is preferably circular including a plurality of channels extending through the disk 110. In the exemplary embodiment, the channels are arranged radially and are approximately equal spaced about the disk 110 (see, e.g.,
The electrical connector assembly receives a plurality of leads or wires 150. Each wire 150 extends into one of the first openings 120a of a channel and at least partially out of another of the first openings 120b of the channel. The wires 150 are extended through the disk 110 prior to inserting the disk 110 into the cavity 102. For example, during assembly each wire 150 may be extended into a first opening 120a in the first side and out the corresponding second opening 130 in the second side the plate. The wire 150 is then extended back through the second opening and another first opening 120b to arrange the wire as shown in
The connector assembly includes a plurality of conductive protrusions 160 extending via the cavity 102. The protrusions are in conductive communication with the plug assembly 108 (and/or a socket assembly). The protrusions 160 are arranged to extend into the second openings 130 of the channel in the second side 114 of the disk 110. Upon inserting the disk 110 into the cavity 102, each of the protrusions 160 at least partially pierce one of the wires 150 to establish an electrical connection between the particular conductive protrusion 160 and the wire 150. The connector assembly may also include an o-ring 118 between the body 100 and the disk 110.
The disk 110 may be removeably or permanently retained in the cavity 102 upon insertion. In the exemplary embodiment, the cavity 102 includes a groove 170 circumscribing an interior surface of the cavity. The disk 110 includes an annular ring 116. The annular ring 116 engages the groove 170 to retain the disk 110 in the cavity 102. The disk 110 and cavity 102 may also be keyed to ensure that each particular wire 150 connections with an appropriately corresponding conductive protrusion 160.
In some embodiments, the protrusions include two or more prongs 162. As shown in
Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.
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| 20090318011 A1 | Dec 2009 | US |