US1515666A - Terminal clip - Google Patents
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- H01R11/00—Individual 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
- H01R11/11—End pieces or tapping pieces for wires, supported by the wire and for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal or conductive member
- H01R11/22—End pieces terminating in a spring clip
- H01R11/24—End pieces terminating in a spring clip with gripping jaws, e.g. crocodile clip
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- Spring clips are unsatisfactory for making connections to battery terminals because the acid fumes attack the springs causing them to lose their spring quality.
- the spring such as generally used on spring clips does not have sufiicient strength tocause the jaws of the clip to penetrate the corrosion, or sulphate, which readily forms on the battery terminals, so that a poor connection or no connection at all results.
- a group of batteries is connected in series and left over night connected to a charging line, all connections being made with spring clips. At night while no attendant is present some of these clips will lose their contact with the battery terminal thereby opening the circuit from the charging line, and it is not discovered until the next day, with the result that a great deal of time is lost in charging the batteries due tofaulty connections.
- the present invention is designed to ob viate these difficulties, and consists of pivotally connected gripping levers operated by a helical cam in such a way as to make connection not'only rapid but-secure.
- Said gripping levers are preferably provided withserrated gripping jaws so that'they may be able to pierce any surface dirt, oxides, paint or other poor conducting"coating that may be on the electrodes, and thus insureja good metal to metal contact.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of myimproved clip in its open position
- Figure 2 in side view shows thesame 'ap; plied to battery terminal; 1
- Figure 3 is a plan view of the clip;
- Figure 4 is a vertical section thru the pivot on the line 4: 1, Figure 2.
- I preferably construct the gripping levers of pressed steel provided with jaws 1 and 2. Said gripping levers are further provided with ears 8, 3, by means of which said levers are pivotally connected intermediately of their ends by a. pivot or pintle 4.
- the lower gripping lever according to Figures 1 and 2, is provided with an extension 5, within which is journaled a cam 6 provided with a helical oamming surface, said cam being rotatable on an axis transverse to pintle 1, by means of a butterfly knob 7.
- the corresponding arm of the other gripping lever carries a cam follower 8 suitably arranged to slidably engage the helical camming surface of the cam 6.
- a charging wire 9 may be connected to the upper gripping lever by means of a short terminal 10.
- a terminal clip comprising pivotally connected gripping levers provided with oppositely arranged gripping jaws on one side ofthe pivotal axis of said gripping levers, an adjustable cam mounted on one of said gripping levers on theother side of said pivotal axis, and a cam lollower mounted on the other of said gripping levers on the same side of the axis as said cam.
- a terminal clip comprising pivotally connected gripping levers provided with cooperating gripping jaws on one side of the pivotal axis of said levers one of said gripping levers being provided with an extension on the other side of said pivotal axis,
- acam journalled in said extension a cam follower mounted on the other of said gripping levers on the same side of the pivotal axis as said cam, and a terminal for an electric wire mounted on one of said gripping levers.
- a terminal clip comprising gripping levers pivotally connected by a pintle arranged between and intermediately to the sides of said levers, said gripping levers being provided with cooperating gripping jaws on one side of the axis of said pintle, a helical cam journaled in one of said gripping le'vers on the other side of said pintle and a cam follower mounted on the other of said gripping levers on the same side of the pintle as said cam, said cam having a helical cam surface slidably engaging said follower.
- a terminal clip comprising pivotally connected gripping levers, each or said levers being provided with a gripping jaw on one side of the pivotal axis and one of said levers being provided on the other side thereof with an extension, a cam journalled in said extension and provided with outwardly presented means for manual adjustment and a cam follower mounted on the other of said lovers to cooperate with said cam.
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Nov. 18, 1924. 1,515,666
. J. K. ELDERKI'N TERMINAL CLIP Filed; May 19, 1922 V I lNl/ENTUR awwfz Patented Nov. 18, 1924.
JAMES ELDERKIN;'OF"NEW'ARK1NEW JERSEY; ASSIGNORuTD FOREST' ELECTRIC COMPANY; 'O'ENEWARK," NEW: JERSEY,-
A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY;
TERMINAL CLIP.
Application filed May 19, 1922; Serial No. 562,160.
. making temporary electrical connections with a storage battery terminal for the pur pose of charging.
It has been the usual practice in making connections with the terminals of astorage battery, when charging the latter from a source of direct current, toplace a spring clip over the said terminal for making electrical connections. It has also been the usual practice in using a battery for test purposes to use spring clips for making electrical connections between a pair of test wires and the battery terminals. Sometimes, it has been the practice to merely wrap a bare wire around the terminal post, and to use this wire as a connecting means. Very often, this latter results in a bad connection, owing to the presence of oxide, sulphate, dirt, or paint on the terminal causing insuflicient contact.
Spring clips are unsatisfactory for making connections to battery terminals because the acid fumes attack the springs causing them to lose their spring quality. The spring such as generally used on spring clips does not have sufiicient strength tocause the jaws of the clip to penetrate the corrosion, or sulphate, which readily forms on the battery terminals, so that a poor connection or no connection at all results. Often a group of batteries is connected in series and left over night connected to a charging line, all connections being made with spring clips. At night while no attendant is present some of these clips will lose their contact with the battery terminal thereby opening the circuit from the charging line, and it is not discovered until the next day, with the result that a great deal of time is lost in charging the batteries due tofaulty connections.
The present invention is designed to ob viate these difficulties, and consists of pivotally connected gripping levers operated by a helical cam in such a way as to make connection not'only rapid but-secure. Said gripping levers are preferably provided withserrated gripping jaws so that'they may be able to pierce any surface dirt, oxides, paint or other poor conducting"coating that may be on the electrodes, and thus insureja good metal to metal contact. i
In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a side view of myimproved clip in its open position; I
Figure 2 "in side view shows thesame 'ap; plied to battery terminal; 1 Figure 3 is a plan view of the clip; and
Figure 4 is a vertical section thru the pivot on the line 4: 1, Figure 2.
In carrying out my invention, I preferably construct the gripping levers of pressed steel provided with jaws 1 and 2. Said gripping levers are further provided with ears 8, 3, by means of which said levers are pivotally connected intermediately of their ends by a. pivot or pintle 4. The lower gripping lever, according to Figures 1 and 2, is provided with an extension 5, within which is journaled a cam 6 provided with a helical oamming surface, said cam being rotatable on an axis transverse to pintle 1, by means of a butterfly knob 7. The corresponding arm of the other gripping lever carries a cam follower 8 suitably arranged to slidably engage the helical camming surface of the cam 6. A charging wire 9 may be connected to the upper gripping lever by means of a short terminal 10.
It will be seen that upon applying the clip to a battery terminal 12, as shown in F igure 2, the serrated edges 11 may be made to bite into the metal of the terminal with considerable force owing to the powerful action of the helical cam 6. The advantages to be derived from the use of this clip are as follows:It requires less than one complete turn of the cam to secure any desired degree of pressure upon the gripping levers, the pitch of the cam surface permitting a ready application of power and the friction between cam and follower being well adapted to lock the gripping levers in gripping position. At the same time, the gripping levers are readily released by turning the cam in either direction.
I claim 1. A terminal clip comprising pivotally connected gripping levers provided with oppositely arranged gripping jaws on one side ofthe pivotal axis of said gripping levers, an adjustable cam mounted on one of said gripping levers on theother side of said pivotal axis, and a cam lollower mounted on the other of said gripping levers on the same side of the axis as said cam.
2. A terminal clip comprising pivotally connected gripping levers provided with cooperating gripping jaws on one side of the pivotal axis of said levers one of said gripping levers being provided with an extension on the other side of said pivotal axis,
acam journalled in said extension, a cam follower mounted on the other of said gripping levers on the same side of the pivotal axis as said cam, and a terminal for an electric wire mounted on one of said gripping levers.
3. A terminal clip comprising gripping levers pivotally connected by a pintle arranged between and intermediately to the sides of said levers, said gripping levers being provided with cooperating gripping jaws on one side of the axis of said pintle, a helical cam journaled in one of said gripping le'vers on the other side of said pintle and a cam follower mounted on the other of said gripping levers on the same side of the pintle as said cam, said cam having a helical cam surface slidably engaging said follower.
el. A terminal clip comprising pivotally connected gripping levers, each or said levers being provided with a gripping jaw on one side of the pivotal axis and one of said levers being provided on the other side thereof with an extension, a cam journalled in said extension and provided with outwardly presented means for manual adjustment and a cam follower mounted on the other of said lovers to cooperate with said cam.
JAMES K. ELDERKIN.
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Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2509082A (en) * | 1945-12-22 | 1950-05-23 | Henry W Bodendieck | Hot-wire clamp |
| US2509083A (en) * | 1948-05-24 | 1950-05-23 | Henry W Bodendieck | Hot-wire clamp |
| US2735945A (en) * | 1956-02-21 | Fault detector for stranding machines |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US2735945A (en) * | 1956-02-21 | Fault detector for stranding machines | ||
| US2509082A (en) * | 1945-12-22 | 1950-05-23 | Henry W Bodendieck | Hot-wire clamp |
| US2509083A (en) * | 1948-05-24 | 1950-05-23 | Henry W Bodendieck | Hot-wire clamp |
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