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US2011861A
US2011861A US552331A US55233131A US2011861A US 2011861 A US2011861 A US 2011861A US 552331 A US552331 A US 552331A US 55233131 A US55233131 A US 55233131A US 2011861 A US2011861 A US 2011861A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
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    • H01R4/30Clamped connections, spring connections utilising a screw or nut clamping member
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • an object of this invention is to provide instrumentalities for preventing said pressure-screw against falling out of the terminal post, thereby rendering the terminal post as a whole more reliable as a contact and connecting member for the leads of electric circuits.
  • terminal posts For the connection of electric leads, for instance in case of terminal posts which are mounted in a row upon a ledge or terminal board, there 1 are ordinarily used terminal posts each having an aperture or bore within which the ends of the leads to be conductively connected with the terminal post are kept in mechanical as well as electrical contact with the body of the terminal post solely by action of a plain pressure-screw.
  • This mode of connecting leads with the terminal post has the drawback that the contact surfaces between the lead and terminal post are only rather small. In addition to this, the lead will be liable to be crushed or otherwise damaged in case of turning too tightly the pressure-screw.
  • terminal posts are successfully avoided by my present invention, in the first place by providing a special pressuremember within the bore of the terminal post, in the second place by properly constructing said pressure-member to secure the end of the lead in proper contact thereto and to the terminal post as a whole and in the third place by providing on said pressure-member suitable pressure 'or contact-surfaces for securing a reliable contact with said lead.
  • the terminal post is further so arranged and constructed that the end of the pressure-screw is connected with the aforementioned pressure-member in such a manner that the former may be rotated relatively to and within the latter, at the same time preventing separation of said pressure-screw from the body of the terminal post.
  • the pressure-screw will thus be positively prevented against being incidentally separatedfrom theterminal post and protected against loss.
  • the practical value of the terminal post as a whole will thus be considerably enhanced by my present invention.
  • the aperture or bore of the main terminal body is subdivided centrally by means .of a transverse wall for the purpose of causing only one of the pressure-members to positively act upon the end of a single conductor to be connected with the ter- 5 minal post.
  • the main body of the terminal post is inserted in the ordinary manner into an insulating body and the latter is now inserted into a profiled ledge or terminal board in a manner to immediately engage with the latter by means of a projection on the one hand and to be secured to the latter by means of a catch on the other hand.
  • the insulating body may immediately engage the upper part of the said profiled ledge or board, -while a resilient catch is fixed to the under part of said insulating body, said catch consisting preferably of a spring-driven ball projecting partly from the insulating body.
  • FIG. 1 is a side-view of one form of terminal post constructed according to my invention
  • Fig. 2 a cross-section of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 a side-view showing the terminal post according to Fig. 1 mounted on a profiled ledge or terminal-board
  • Fig. 4 a view taken on Fig. 3 from the righthand side thereof.
  • the aperture or bore a which is preferably divided at its center by a wall c is of wedge-shaped conformation at its under part, as indicated at d in Fig. 2 for the purpose of providing possibilities of inserting the ends of conductors or wires having different diameters into the terminal.
  • Proper contact between the said ends of the conductors or wires so inserted and the ter- .minal is effected by means of the pressure-members e which are fastened to the end of the pressure-screw j.
  • a transverse pin 9 is carried by the pressure-member and inserted thereinto from the side thereof, said pin g engaging with a groove h in the under part of said pressure-screw e.
  • This pin a as may easily be seen from Fig.
  • a counter-nut o with slots p therein permitting rotation by means of a proper implement, such as a key or the like, serves for securely locking the'screw I in any desired
  • the terminal post b is inserted into a body r of insulating material, said body of insulating material being provided at its rear part with an extension t which serves for mounting and fastening the same within a profiled ledge or terminal board 8.
  • This proflled ledge or terminal board consists of a metal strip having at its upper part two bends, a forward bend it and an inward bend v and at.its under part a forward bend w and a further double bend forming a flange 1:, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • the double bend or flange a has the inner portion thereof which is connected to the forward bend to disposed on an oblique angle to the forward bend in, and the remaining or outer portion of the flange a: is adapted to abut against the shoulder formedlat the junction between the longer side wallof the extension-t with the body r.
  • the spring-pressed ball z when the extension t is within the support 8, engages against the oblique portion of the flange z and thereby yieldthe rear of the bend v in oblique position of the insulating body 1' and to thereupon press the terminal post into its flnai position, the ball or resilient catch a first yielding and thereupon engaging with the flange a: at the inside there- ,of.
  • the terminal post may vbe taken off the profiled ledge or terminal board 3 in direction towards the front without in any way affecting the other terminal posts which may be mounted on the ledge or terminal board a in proximity to the terminal post so removed.
  • a removable insulated body I for a terminal post a reduced extension integral with the body, said extension having one side wall thereof shorter than the other and the junction between the longer side wall and the body forming a shoulder, said body at the junction of the shorter side wall'therewith having a notch therein, a support for said body substantially U- shaped in transverse section, one leg of said support being shorter than the other, an inwardly extending flange on said short leg engageable in said notch, a substantially V-shaped flange carried by the other leg of said support, one portion of said V-shaped flange being oblique to the longer leg of the.

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H. KNUMANN 2,011,861
TERMINAL POST Aug. 20, 1935.
Filed July 22, 1931 msula'l'l'on nsulation Patented Aug. 20, 1935 UNITED STATES;
2,011,861 TERMINAL POST Hugo Kniimann, Essen, Germany Application my 22, 1931, Serial No. 552,331
In Germany July 28, 1930 electric circuits and consists in an improved construction of a device of this kind, especially with the object in view to provide a reliable contact between a conductor and the terminal post and to secure the pressure-screw which is ordinarily used for eifecting said contact and for mechanically keeping said. conductor in position. In addition, an object of this invention is to provide instrumentalities for preventing said pressure-screw against falling out of the terminal post, thereby rendering the terminal post as a whole more reliable as a contact and connecting member for the leads of electric circuits.
For the connection of electric leads, for instance in case of terminal posts which are mounted in a row upon a ledge or terminal board, there 1 are ordinarily used terminal posts each having an aperture or bore within which the ends of the leads to be conductively connected with the terminal post are kept in mechanical as well as electrical contact with the body of the terminal post solely by action of a plain pressure-screw. This mode of connecting leads with the terminal post, however, has the drawback that the contact surfaces between the lead and terminal post are only rather small. In addition to this, the lead will be liable to be crushed or otherwise damaged in case of turning too tightly the pressure-screw.
These disadvantages which are inherent to known constructions of terminal posts are successfully avoided by my present invention, in the first place by providing a special pressuremember within the bore of the terminal post, in the second place by properly constructing said pressure-member to secure the end of the lead in proper contact thereto and to the terminal post as a whole and in the third place by providing on said pressure-member suitable pressure 'or contact-surfaces for securing a reliable contact with said lead. Preferably, according to my invention the terminal post is further so arranged and constructed that the end of the pressure-screw is connected with the aforementioned pressure-member in such a manner that the former may be rotated relatively to and within the latter, at the same time preventing separation of said pressure-screw from the body of the terminal post. The pressure-screw will thus be positively prevented against being incidentally separatedfrom theterminal post and protected against loss. The practical value of the terminal post as a whole will thus be considerably enhanced by my present invention.
Preferably, according to myinvention the aperture or bore of the main terminal body is subdivided centrally by means .of a transverse wall for the purpose of causing only one of the pressure-members to positively act upon the end of a single conductor to be connected with the ter- 5 minal post.
When using my new terminal post in the manner 'above indicated in a row on a ledge or terminal board, the main body of the terminal post is inserted in the ordinary manner into an insulating body and the latter is now inserted into a profiled ledge or terminal board in a manner to immediately engage with the latter by means of a projection on the one hand and to be secured to the latter by means of a catch on the other hand. Thus, for instance, the insulating body may immediately engage the upper part of the said profiled ledge or board, -while a resilient catch is fixed to the under part of said insulating body, said catch consisting preferably of a spring-driven ball projecting partly from the insulating body. This construction offers the advantage that every terminal post may be immediately inserted into and taken out of said board or ledge from the front thereof.
In the accompanying drawing which forms part of this specification I have shown an example of a terminal post constructed according to the principles of my present invention. In the drawing, Fig. 1 is a side-view of one form of terminal post constructed according to my invention, Fig. 2 a cross-section of Fig. 1, Fig. 3 a side-view showing the terminal post according to Fig. 1 mounted on a profiled ledge or terminal-board, and Fig. 4 a view taken on Fig. 3 from the righthand side thereof. I
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the aperture or bore a which is preferably divided at its center by a wall c is of wedge-shaped conformation at its under part, as indicated at d in Fig. 2 for the purpose of providing possibilities of inserting the ends of conductors or wires having different diameters into the terminal. Proper contact between the said ends of the conductors or wires so inserted and the ter- .minal is effected by means of the pressure-members e which are fastened to the end of the pressure-screw j. A transverse pin 9 is carried by the pressure-member and inserted thereinto from the side thereof, said pin g engaging with a groove h in the under part of said pressure-screw e. This pin a, as may easily be seen from Fig.
. 3, serves to lift the pressure-member e while unscrewing the screw, that is during turning the same in backward direction. The under part of quently the case in terminal posts of ordinary construction. A counter-nut o with slots p therein permitting rotation by means of a proper implement, such as a key or the like, serves for securely locking the'screw I in any desired,
condition. In order to connect a plurality of terminal posts of the same construction with each-other, there may be used a screw it with a washer m which is preferably provided with resilient prongs or the like.
If it is desired to use a-plurality of the new terminal posts in the manner above indicated in connection with a terminal board or ledge, the terminal post b is inserted into a body r of insulating material, said body of insulating material being provided at its rear part with an extension t which serves for mounting and fastening the same within a profiled ledge or terminal board 8. This proflled ledge or terminal board consists of a metal strip having at its upper part two bends, a forward bend it and an inward bend v and at.its under part a forward bend w and a further double bend forming a flange 1:, as shown in Fig. 3. The upper part 1! of the extension t on the insulating body 1' engages immediately by means of a groove therein, as shown in Fig. 3,,with the bend 12, while a catch having the form of a ball z engages from the inside of the ledge or terminal board s with the double bend or flange a: thereon by action of a spring q, said ball projecting out of the under aperture of the sleeve 1 which is inserted into theextension t of the insulating body 1'.
The double bend or flange a: has the inner portion thereof which is connected to the forward bend to disposed on an oblique angle to the forward bend in, and the remaining or outer portion of the flange a: is adapted to abut against the shoulder formedlat the junction between the longer side wallof the extension-t with the body r. The spring-pressed ball z, when the extension t is within the support 8, engages against the oblique portion of the flange z and thereby yieldthe rear of the bend v in oblique position of the insulating body 1' and to thereupon press the terminal post into its flnai position, the ball or resilient catch a first yielding and thereupon engaging with the flange a: at the inside there- ,of. In a similar manner the terminal post may vbe taken off the profiled ledge or terminal board 3 in direction towards the front without in any way affecting the other terminal posts which may be mounted on the ledge or terminal board a in proximity to the terminal post so removed.
' I claim:
In combination, a removable insulated body I for a terminal post, a reduced extension integral with the body, said extension having one side wall thereof shorter than the other and the junction between the longer side wall and the body forming a shoulder, said body at the junction of the shorter side wall'therewith having a notch therein, a support for said body substantially U- shaped in transverse section, one leg of said support being shorter than the other, an inwardly extending flange on said short leg engageable in said notch, a substantially V-shaped flange carried by the other leg of said support, one portion of said V-shaped flange being oblique to the longer leg of the. support and the remaining portion of the V-shaped flange abutting against said shoulder, and a spring-pressed ball carried by said extension and projecting through the longer side wall thereof in a position to engage said oblique portion of said V-shaped flange to thereby maintain the remaining portion of the V-shaped flange in abutting relation against said shoulder.
HUGO KNU'MANN.
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US2497030A (en) * 1944-04-22 1950-02-07 Ohio Brass Co Clamping device
US2633043A (en) * 1949-11-03 1953-03-31 Fargo Mfg Co Inc Line clamp and mounting tool therefor
DE1042060B (en) * 1952-09-06 1958-10-30 Josef Eisert Electrical clamp
US2877440A (en) * 1951-12-01 1959-03-10 Philips Corp Terminal strip connecting device
DE1116294B (en) * 1958-06-14 1961-11-02 Josef Eisert Connection terminal, in particular switchgear modular terminal
US3008113A (en) * 1958-07-30 1961-11-07 Ibm Electrical interconnecting and mounting device for printed-circuit boards
US3123425A (en) * 1957-12-11 1964-03-03 Blanchet
US3138418A (en) * 1961-12-05 1964-06-23 Gen Electric Fastening means for securing a fluorescent lampholder to a panel
US4832628A (en) * 1988-05-16 1989-05-23 Paul Huska Terminal block insert device
US5135415A (en) * 1991-08-12 1992-08-04 Nick Huber Device for attaching electrical components to track
FR2787931A1 (en) * 1998-12-07 2000-06-30 App Electr Simplex L Low voltage cable/apparatus connector having conductor bar clamped U-shaped section with inner serrated rounded section and upper rider with inner pointed end screw mechanism.
US6477748B2 (en) * 1999-10-01 2002-11-12 Karl T. Steiner Cord lock and adjustable securing device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2497030A (en) * 1944-04-22 1950-02-07 Ohio Brass Co Clamping device
US2633043A (en) * 1949-11-03 1953-03-31 Fargo Mfg Co Inc Line clamp and mounting tool therefor
US2877440A (en) * 1951-12-01 1959-03-10 Philips Corp Terminal strip connecting device
DE1042060B (en) * 1952-09-06 1958-10-30 Josef Eisert Electrical clamp
US3123425A (en) * 1957-12-11 1964-03-03 Blanchet
DE1116294B (en) * 1958-06-14 1961-11-02 Josef Eisert Connection terminal, in particular switchgear modular terminal
US3008113A (en) * 1958-07-30 1961-11-07 Ibm Electrical interconnecting and mounting device for printed-circuit boards
US3138418A (en) * 1961-12-05 1964-06-23 Gen Electric Fastening means for securing a fluorescent lampholder to a panel
US4832628A (en) * 1988-05-16 1989-05-23 Paul Huska Terminal block insert device
US5135415A (en) * 1991-08-12 1992-08-04 Nick Huber Device for attaching electrical components to track
FR2787931A1 (en) * 1998-12-07 2000-06-30 App Electr Simplex L Low voltage cable/apparatus connector having conductor bar clamped U-shaped section with inner serrated rounded section and upper rider with inner pointed end screw mechanism.
US6477748B2 (en) * 1999-10-01 2002-11-12 Karl T. Steiner Cord lock and adjustable securing device

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