US1163371A - Fastening device for electrical conductors. - Google Patents

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US1163371A
US1163371A US69898212A US1912698982A US1163371A US 1163371 A US1163371 A US 1163371A US 69898212 A US69898212 A US 69898212A US 1912698982 A US1912698982 A US 1912698982A US 1163371 A US1163371 A US 1163371A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R11/00Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal, or conductive member, blocks of binding posts
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    • H01R11/28End pieces consisting of a ferrule or sleeve
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    • H01R11/282End pieces consisting of a ferrule or sleeve for connections to batteries comprising means for facilitating engagement or disengagement, e.g. quick release terminal

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  • vices for electrical conductors but morepar-v ticularly to fastening devices formed of bent spring metal, and adapted to hold and firmly gri a conductor or binding post.
  • the ob ects of this invention are to improve upon such devices, and provide an efiicient device for use as a battery connector, so constructed that the battery terminal or binding post will be firmly held by the fastening device and will not jar loose when subjected to vibration.
  • Another object is to provide improved means for securing a connector to the fastening device.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a device embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on line 33 of Fig.- 1, looking in the direction of the arrows
  • Fig. 4 is a perspec tive View ofa modification
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional yiew on the line 55 of Fig. t looking in the direction of the arrows
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a modification, in which the device is made in one piece
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view of another modification
  • Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a further modification.
  • a spring fastening device is shown provided with means for firmly gripping a conductor or battery terminal and also provided with means for attachment to a connecting wire A, so that the device may be used as a battery connector.
  • the device is made in two parts, and while this and the forms shown in Figs. 7 and 8 are the preferred form-of the invention, I am not to be understood as limiting the invention to such constructions, because the device may be made in one piece, as will be described in connection with Fig. 6.
  • the device comprises essentially a piece of spring metal preferably having greater width than thickness and bent into U-shaped form, one leg forming a body member B and the other leg forming an opposing spring member C normally separated from the body member.
  • a resistant member D projects upward from the body member B and is provided with means for receiving a conductor or terminal.
  • the spring member C projects upwardly from the body member, at the forward end E of the body member, then down-- when the spring member is pressed toward the body member B.
  • the resistant member is formed of any suitable material, but preferably comprises a flat pieceof sheet metal J having greater width than thickness, located between the body and spring members and so situated that its width extends substantially parallel with the length of said body and spring members.
  • the resistant member may extend underneath the body member B and be provided with arms or wings K bent inwardly at each side over the body portion in holding recesses a in the edges of the body portion, and then upwardly at L to; ward the spring member, to form the re sistant member D.
  • These upwardly extend ing portions Lv are preferably provided with registering apertures O for the reception of a conductor or terminal.
  • the piece of metal J'out of which the resistant member is formed is extended as shown beyond the body member B of the lengthwise of the grain, which would form v nector f to the device.
  • This attaching means may preferably take the form of foldable portions or flaps P adapted to be closed upon the end of the wire A and grip said wire.
  • the resistant member is thus clamped to the body member B of the device in the recesses or notches a, and restrained from longitudinal movement, while the connector A is also clamped to the resistant member.
  • the construction described is strong and efficient, because the bends of the body and. spring members and the bends of the metal forming the resistant member extend across the grain of the metal, and do not extend a weak construction.
  • the resistant member has suliicient strength to withstand hard usage and constant attachment to difierent connectors, and the springmember and resistant member cooperate in such manner as to prevent loosening of the spring contact under vibration.
  • the construction is substantially similar to that described, except that the slot II in the spring member C is omitted, and the portions L of the resistant member are crimped at Q over the edges of wingsor foldable portions K also form a part of the body member.
  • Fig. 7 a modification is shown in which the resistant member cl forms a part of the body member 6 and separate means are preferably provided for securing a con
  • the body member is cut at g. and the resistant member d is bent upwardly toward the spring member G.
  • 'Ihe body member' is also pref-- erably provided with the holding aperture 9' through which the strands or wire portions it of the connecting wire are passed, 7' binds the wire tightly to the device.
  • Fig. 8 a modification is shown substantially like Fig. 7, except that the resistant member a? is in the form of a hook, and the conductor is' adapted to be retained in the aperture of the hook.
  • a fastening device for electrical conductors comprising a body member, a spring member and a resistant member, said resistant member comprising a flat piece of metal 2.
  • a fastening device for electrical conductors comprising a body member, a spring member and a resistant member, said resistant member comprising a flat piece of metal having greater width than thickness, said resistant member located between said body and spring members and so situated that its width extends substantially parallel with the length of said body and spring members, said resistant member having-an aperture into which a. conductor may be inserted and firmly clamped by the action of the spring member, said spring member being slotted to receive said resistant member, and means for attaching a connecting wire to the device.
  • iii-fastening device for electrical conductors comprising a piece of resilient metal bent into U-shaped form, one leg of the U-shaped piece forming a body member, and the other leg forming an opposing spring member normally separated from the body member, said spring member being bent to form a V-shaped retaining portion, a resistant member comprising a flat piece of metal having greater width than thickness, located between the said body and spring members and sosituated that its width extends substantially parallel with the length of'said body and spring members, said resistant member having an aperture into which a conductor may be inserted and firmly clamped by the action of the spring member, said spring member being slotted to receive said resistant member.

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J. SCHADE, 1 R.
FASTENING DEVICE FOR ELECIRICAL/CONDUCTORS. I
APPLICATION FILED MAY 22, [912.
d 441, 4% BY h ATTORNEY Patnted Dec. 231915.
n" ran 's'rnrns i JOHN SCHADE, .13., OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNOR T0 FAI-INESTOCK ELECTRIC COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF WEST VIRGINIA.
FASTENING DEVICE FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. "Z, 1915.
Application filed May 22, 1912. Serial No. 698,982.
vices for electrical conductors, but morepar-v ticularly to fastening devices formed of bent spring metal, and adapted to hold and firmly gri a conductor or binding post.
The ob ects of this invention are to improve upon such devices, and provide an efiicient device for use as a battery connector, so constructed that the battery terminal or binding post will be firmly held by the fastening device and will not jar loose when subjected to vibration.
Another object is to provide improved means for securing a connector to the fastening device.
This application is for substantially the same generic subject matter as that of United States Patent No. 1,049,609, granted December 10, 1912, for spring fastening device, the application for which was pending in the United States Patent Office at the' time I filed my present application in the United States and the present application contains someadditional features.
To all of these ends, the invention consists of the devices shown in their preferred embodiments in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of a device embodying the invention; Fig. 2 is an end elevation; Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on line 33 of Fig.- 1, looking in the direction of the arrows; Fig. 4 is a perspec tive View ofa modification; Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional yiew on the line 55 of Fig. t looking in the direction of the arrows; Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a modification, in which the device is made in one piece; Fig. 7 is a perspective view of another modification; and Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a further modification.
Referring to the form of the invention shown in Figs. 1. 2 and 3' of the drawings, a spring fastening device is shown provided with means for firmly gripping a conductor or battery terminal and also provided with means for attachment to a connecting wire A, so that the device may be used as a battery connector. In the form of the invention illustrated in-these figures, the device is made in two parts, and while this and the forms shown in Figs. 7 and 8 are the preferred form-of the invention, I am not to be understood as limiting the invention to such constructions, because the device may be made in one piece, as will be described in connection with Fig. 6. v
The device comprises essentially a piece of spring metal preferably having greater width than thickness and bent into U-shaped form, one leg forming a body member B and the other leg forming an opposing spring member C normally separated from the body member. A resistant member D projects upward from the body member B and is provided with means for receiving a conductor or terminal.
The spring member C, as shown, projects upwardly from the body member, at the forward end E of the body member, then down-- when the spring member is pressed toward the body member B.
1n the preferred forms of the invention, the resistant member is formed of any suitable material, but preferably comprises a flat pieceof sheet metal J having greater width than thickness, located between the body and spring members and so situated that its width extends substantially parallel with the length of said body and spring members. The resistant member may extend underneath the body member B and be provided with arms or wings K bent inwardly at each side over the body portion in holding recesses a in the edges of the body portion, and then upwardly at L to; ward the spring member, to form the re sistant member D. These upwardly extend ing portions Lv are preferably provided with registering apertures O for the reception of a conductor or terminal.
The piece of metal J'out of which the resistant member is formed is extended as shown beyond the body member B of the lengthwise of the grain, which would form v nector f to the device.
- and a split sleeve fastening device and is provided with means for attachment to a connecting wire A; This attaching means may preferably take the form of foldable portions or flaps P adapted to be closed upon the end of the wire A and grip said wire. The resistant member is thus clamped to the body member B of the device in the recesses or notches a, and restrained from longitudinal movement, while the connector A is also clamped to the resistant member.
The construction described is strong and efficient, because the bends of the body and. spring members and the bends of the metal forming the resistant member extend across the grain of the metal, and do not extend a weak construction. In the construction described, the resistant member has suliicient strength to withstand hard usage and constant attachment to difierent connectors, and the springmember and resistant member cooperate in such manner as to prevent loosening of the spring contact under vibration.
In the form of the invention shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the construction is substantially similar to that described, except that the slot II in the spring member C is omitted, and the portions L of the resistant member are crimped at Q over the edges of wingsor foldable portions K also form a part of the body member.
In Fig. 7 a modification is shown in which the resistant member cl forms a part of the body member 6 and separate means are preferably provided for securing a con As shown, the body member is cut at g. and the resistant member d is bent upwardly toward the spring member G. 'Ihe body member'is also pref-- erably provided with the holding aperture 9' through which the strands or wire portions it of the connecting wire are passed, 7' binds the wire tightly to the device.
In Fig. 8, a modification is shown substantially like Fig. 7, except that the resistant member a? is in the form of a hook, and the conductor is' adapted to be retained in the aperture of the hook.
I claim and desire to obtain by Letters Patent the following: i
1. A fastening device for electrical conductors comprising a body member, a spring member and a resistant member, said resistant member comprising a flat piece of metal 2. A fastening device for electrical conductors comprising a body member, a spring member and a resistant member, said resistant member comprising a flat piece of metal having greater width than thickness, said resistant member located between said body and spring members and so situated that its width extends substantially parallel with the length of said body and spring members, said resistant member having-an aperture into which a. conductor may be inserted and firmly clamped by the action of the spring member, said spring member being slotted to receive said resistant member, and means for attaching a connecting wire to the device.
3. iii-fastening device for electrical conductors comprising a piece of resilient metal bent into U-shaped form, one leg of the U-shaped piece forming a body member, and the other leg forming an opposing spring member normally separated from the body member, said spring member being bent to form a V-shaped retaining portion, a resistant member comprising a flat piece of metal having greater width than thickness, located between the said body and spring members and sosituated that its width extends substantially parallel with the length of'said body and spring members, said resistant member having an aperture into which a conductor may be inserted and firmly clamped by the action of the spring member, said spring member being slotted to receive said resistant member.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN SCHADE, JR. Witnesses:
FRANK BRANsoH, ERNEST B. FAHNEs'room,
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