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US2389115A
US2389115A US506701A US50670143A US2389115A US 2389115 A US2389115 A US 2389115A US 506701 A US506701 A US 506701A US 50670143 A US50670143 A US 50670143A US 2389115 A US2389115 A US 2389115A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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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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    • Y10S24/38Each mating member having similarly shaped, sized, and operated interlocking face
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T24/00Buckles, buttons, clasps, etc.
    • Y10T24/45Separable-fastener or required component thereof [e.g., projection and cavity to complete interlock]
    • Y10T24/45152Each mating member having similarly shaped, sized, and operated interlocking or intermeshable face
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  • This invention relates to an electrical connector.
  • the invention has for an object to provide a novel and improved electrical connector of the type comprising identical members which may be coupled together to form an electrical conn ction, and which is of simplified construction, n1; 7' be economically manufactured and used efilciently as a universal connector upon cables and the like.
  • the invention consists in the electrical connector and in the various structures, arrangements and combinations of parts hereinafter described and particularly defined in the claims at the end of this specification.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of two connectors embodying the present invention prior to engagement
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of the two connectors shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the connectors in engagement
  • Fig. 4 is an end view of a connector
  • Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a modified form of the connectors prior to engagement
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the same
  • Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing the connectors in engagement
  • Fig. 8 is an end view of the modified form of connector shown in Fig. 5.
  • the present invention contemplates a novel and improved electrical connector designed for use as an either end or universal connector in that identical connectors may be coupled together to form an electrical connection.
  • the connector comprises a body portion, made preferably from a bar or rod of spring brass, and provision is made for enabling a cable to be connected to the body portion, as for example by the usual type of soldering socket in one end of the body portion.
  • the body portion is slotted longitudinally at its second end to form two opposed and spaced fingers and the shape and thickness of the intermediate section of the body portion in the rear of the slot is such as to permit the two fingers of an identical connector disposed at right angles to the first connector to straddle such intermediate section in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby produce an efiicient electrical connection between the connectors.
  • l represents the body portion of the connector which is preferably made of a rod or bar stock and of spring brass.
  • the body portion may be provided with a socket i2 at one end thereof to permit the reception and soldering therein of the wire or cable l4.
  • the body portion I0 is preferably elongated as shown and provided at its end portion remote from'the socket l2 with two fingers or contact members l6, l8. formed integrally with and extending from a fiatted portion 20 of the body In.
  • the cylindrical rod may be milled or otherwise machined on opposed sides longitudinally of the rod for a substantial distance at least equal to the length of the fingers l6, l8 to provide an intermediate section of reduced thickness having parallel fiat surfaces on opposed sides.
  • the end of the fiatted portion may then be provided with a longitudinal slot 22 to form the opposed fingers I 6, is, the slot preferably extending approximately one half the distance of the milled or fiatted portion.
  • the thickness of the fiatted portion is preferably substantially equal to or slightly greater than the width of the slot 22, or, the space between the fingers l6, is.
  • the opposed fingers I B, i 8 are substantially rectangular in cross section, three sides being flat an i the fourth side comprising a continuation of the body portion of the rod.
  • one connector is rotated through about its longitudinal end with relation to the second connector.
  • the fingers i8, iii of one connector in tightly fitting engagement slide upon the flattened portion 20 constituting the intermediate section of the body portion, so that between the inner or adjacent surfaces of the fingers and the intermediate section of the body portion, an efiicient electrical contact is made.
  • the width of the slot 22 is intentionally madeslightly less than the width of the fiatted portion 20 and this permits the fingers I6, l8 to spring slightly as they are forced to slide upon said fiatted portions 20 thus obtaining a tight clamping engagement.
  • the fingers may and preferably will be substantially equal to or slightly shorter than the fiatted portion 20, that is, slightly'shorter than the distance from ,the bottom 24 of the slot 22 to the end 26 of the fiatted portion so that when the connectors are fully engaged or coupled together the bottom portions 24 of the slots will meet, as indicated in Fig. 3, thus affording additional area of contacting surface between the connectors.
  • Figs. 5 to 8 illustrating a modified form of the present connector
  • 30 represents the cylindrical body portion of the metallic rod from which the connectors are made and which is provided with a socket 82 for the reception of the wire 34 similar to the socket l2 as above described.
  • the engaging end of the connector is provided with similar fingers 38, 38 formed by fiatting the rod on opposed sides and providing a slot 40 at right angles to the fiatted portion, as illustrated.
  • Figs. 5 to 8 illustrating a modified form of the present connector
  • a pair of opposed grooves 42 are cut or otherwise formed in the body portion, extending beyond the bottom of the slot 40, and for at least the length 01' the fingers arranged to receive the fingers 36, 88 of another identical connector when the two identical connectors are telescopically Joined to form the connection, shown in Fig. '7.
  • the shape and thickness of the intermediate section of the body portion between the bottoms of thegrooves 42 are suchas to permit the fingers 36, 38 of the complimentary connector to straddle the same in tightly fitting engagement.
  • the slotted portion 40 of the embodiment shown in Figs. 5 to 8 may and preferably will be slightly less in width than the reduced body portion or distance between the grooves 42 which the fingers are arranged to embrace so as to provide a firm clamping action between the contacting members.
  • satisfactory clamping action may be obtained by constructing the fingers of spring brass or equivalent and by bending the fingers slightly inwardly toward each other so as to enable them to be yieldingly urged outwardly when engaged with the grooved portions of another connector to obtain a firm contact between the parts.
  • the present connector may be economically manufactured, the engaging portions comprising the spaced fingers and the reduced body portion being formed as a continuation of the main body portion, It will also be observed that each connector is symmetrical in cross section throughout its length so that by holding two connectors end to end and rotating one at right angles to the other the fingers of each may be slidingly engaged over the reduced body portion of the other to form an efficient interlocking electrical connection.
  • the present connector may be used as a universal coupling member in place of the usual plug and socket members, and finds particular use in connecting individual wires in electrical circuits carrying low tension and not too excessive currents. It will be observed that the present connector is simple in construction, may be economically manufactured and is efficient in operation. Although the present connectors have been illustrated herein as having a cylindrical body portion it will be apparent that a rod of square or other suitable cross section may be employed with equal advantage.
  • a universal connector comprising a body having provision for connection to a cable and having one end portion provided with two opposed and spaced fingers having adiacent faces parallel to one another,-the body portion in the rear oi the slot for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers, having two parallel surfaces spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the 'distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such a portion for the length of the fingers in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an efllcient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector comprising a' body portion having provision for connection to a cable and having one end portion provided with two opposed and spaced fingers having adjacent faces parallel to one another, the thickness of the body portion measured in a direction parallel to the inner and adjacent surfaces of the fingers for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers being substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such a portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an efiicient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector comprisin a body portion of spring metal having provision for connection to a cable having one end thereof provided with two opposed and. spaced fingers having adjacent faces parallel to one another, the body portion in the rear of the slot and for a dsitance at least equal to the length of the fingers having two parallel surfaces spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the distance between the fingers and the resiliency in the fingers being such as to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such a portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to provide an efilcient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector having a body portion comprising a metal rod provided at one end with a socket for the reception of a cable and provided at the other end with a longitudinally extended slot forming two opposed and spaced fingers, the thickness of the intermediate portion of the body portion to the rear of said slot and for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers being reduced to a thickness substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such intermediate portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an efiicient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector having a body portion comprising a metal rod provided at one end with a socket for the reception of a cable and provided at the other end with a longitudinally extended slot forming two opposed and spaced fingers, the intermediate portion of the body portion to the rear of the slot and for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers, and also the fingers being flattened to provide a thickness of said intermediate portion of the body portion substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such intermediate portion'in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an eflicient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector comprising a body portion having provision for connection to a cable and having one end portion provided with a longitudinally extended slot forming two opposed and spaced fingers, the intermediate portion of the body portion being provided with two opposed grooves extending from the bottom oi the slot rearwardly on each side of the body portion for at least a distance equal to the length 01' the fingers and of a size such as to receive the fingers of an identical connector, the thickness of the body portion measured between the bottoms of said grooves being substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such intermediate portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an emcient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector comprising a. body portion having provision for connection to a cable provided at one end with two opposed and spaced fingers projecting beyond the body portion, that part of the body portion in the rear of the fingers being shaped to correspond to the adjacent faces of the projecting portions of the fingers for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers and being of a thickness substantially equal to the distance between the projecting portions of the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such part of the body portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement for the full length of the fingers to ereby provide an efficient electrical connection.
  • a universal connector comprising a body Portion having provision for connection to a cable provided at one end with two opposed and spaced fingers projecting beyond the body portion, that part of the body portion in the rea of the fingers being shaped to correspond to the adjacent faces of the projecting portions of the fingers for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers and being of a thickness substantially equal to the distance between the projecting portions of the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such part of the body portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement for the full length of the fingers to thereby provide an eificient electrical connection, the forward end of the said part of the body portion oi one connector being adapted to engage with the corresponding end of the said part or the body of an identical connector when the connection is made.

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Nov. 20, 1945. ANDERSON 2,389,115
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR Filed Oct. 18, 1943 IN vE/v 7- 7? Ma: W I? 7 BY QLMA'CLQJLQ.
r4 TTORNE) atented Nov. 20, 1945 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 8 Claims.
This invention relates to an electrical connector.
The invention has for an object to provide a novel and improved electrical connector of the type comprising identical members which may be coupled together to form an electrical conn ction, and which is of simplified construction, n1; 7' be economically manufactured and used efilciently as a universal connector upon cables and the like.
With this general object in view and such others as may hereinafter appear, the invention consists in the electrical connector and in the various structures, arrangements and combinations of parts hereinafter described and particularly defined in the claims at the end of this specification.
In the drawing illustrating the preferred embodiment of the invention, Fig. 1 is a side elevation of two connectors embodying the present invention prior to engagement; Fig. 2 is a perspective of the two connectors shown in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the connectors in engagement; Fig. 4 is an end view of a connector; Fig. 5 is a side elevation of a modified form of the connectors prior to engagement; Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the same; Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 5 showing the connectors in engagement; and Fig. 8 is an end view of the modified form of connector shown in Fig. 5.
In general, the present invention contemplates a novel and improved electrical connector designed for use as an either end or universal connector in that identical connectors may be coupled together to form an electrical connection. In accordance with the present invention, the connector comprises a body portion, made preferably from a bar or rod of spring brass, and provision is made for enabling a cable to be connected to the body portion, as for example by the usual type of soldering socket in one end of the body portion. The body portion is slotted longitudinally at its second end to form two opposed and spaced fingers and the shape and thickness of the intermediate section of the body portion in the rear of the slot is such as to permit the two fingers of an identical connector disposed at right angles to the first connector to straddle such intermediate section in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby produce an efiicient electrical connection between the connectors.
Referring now to the drawing, l represents the body portion of the connector which is preferably made of a rod or bar stock and of spring brass. The body portion may be provided with a socket i2 at one end thereof to permit the reception and soldering therein of the wire or cable l4.
The body portion I0 is preferably elongated as shown and provided at its end portion remote from'the socket l2 with two fingers or contact members l6, l8. formed integrally with and extending from a fiatted portion 20 of the body In. In practice, the cylindrical rod may be milled or otherwise machined on opposed sides longitudinally of the rod for a substantial distance at least equal to the length of the fingers l6, l8 to provide an intermediate section of reduced thickness having parallel fiat surfaces on opposed sides. The end of the fiatted portion may then be provided with a longitudinal slot 22 to form the opposed fingers I 6, is, the slot preferably extending approximately one half the distance of the milled or fiatted portion. The thickness of the fiatted portion is preferably substantially equal to or slightly greater than the width of the slot 22, or, the space between the fingers l6, is. As thus produced it will be observed that in the form of connector shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the opposed fingers I B, i 8 are substantially rectangular in cross section, three sides being flat an i the fourth side comprising a continuation of the body portion of the rod.
In making an electrical connection with two identical connectors of the structure above described one connector is rotated through about its longitudinal end with relation to the second connector. As the two connectors are then moved together the fingers i8, iii of one connector in tightly fitting engagement slide upon the flattened portion 20 constituting the intermediate section of the body portion, so that between the inner or adjacent surfaces of the fingers and the intermediate section of the body portion, an efiicient electrical contact is made. The width of the slot 22 is intentionally madeslightly less than the width of the fiatted portion 20 and this permits the fingers I6, l8 to spring slightly as they are forced to slide upon said fiatted portions 20 thus obtaining a tight clamping engagement. The fingers may and preferably will be substantially equal to or slightly shorter than the fiatted portion 20, that is, slightly'shorter than the distance from ,the bottom 24 of the slot 22 to the end 26 of the fiatted portion so that when the connectors are fully engaged or coupled together the bottom portions 24 of the slots will meet, as indicated in Fig. 3, thus affording additional area of contacting surface between the connectors.
Referring now to Figs. 5 to 8, illustrating a modified form of the present connector, 30 represents the cylindrical body portion of the metallic rod from which the connectors are made and which is provided with a socket 82 for the reception of the wire 34 similar to the socket l2 as above described. The engaging end of the connector is provided with similar fingers 38, 38 formed by fiatting the rod on opposed sides and providing a slot 40 at right angles to the fiatted portion, as illustrated. In the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 5 to 8 a pair of opposed grooves 42 are cut or otherwise formed in the body portion, extending beyond the bottom of the slot 40, and for at least the length 01' the fingers arranged to receive the fingers 36, 88 of another identical connector when the two identical connectors are telescopically Joined to form the connection, shown in Fig. '7. The shape and thickness of the intermediate section of the body portion between the bottoms of thegrooves 42 are suchas to permit the fingers 36, 38 of the complimentary connector to straddle the same in tightly fitting engagement. With this construction it will be observed that substantial contacting area is provided between the fingers 38, 38 and the walls, and particularly the bottoms of the grooves 42, to provide an efficient electrical connection.
As in the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4, the slotted portion 40 of the embodiment shown in Figs. 5 to 8 may and preferably will be slightly less in width than the reduced body portion or distance between the grooves 42 which the fingers are arranged to embrace so as to provide a firm clamping action between the contacting members. However, if desired, satisfactory clamping action may be obtained by constructing the fingers of spring brass or equivalent and by bending the fingers slightly inwardly toward each other so as to enable them to be yieldingly urged outwardly when engaged with the grooved portions of another connector to obtain a firm contact between the parts.
From the above description of the preferred embodiments of the invention it will be observed that the present connector may be economically manufactured, the engaging portions comprising the spaced fingers and the reduced body portion being formed as a continuation of the main body portion, It will also be observed that each connector is symmetrical in cross section throughout its length so that by holding two connectors end to end and rotating one at right angles to the other the fingers of each may be slidingly engaged over the reduced body portion of the other to form an efficient interlocking electrical connection.
As above pointed out, the present connector may be used as a universal coupling member in place of the usual plug and socket members, and finds particular use in connecting individual wires in electrical circuits carrying low tension and not too excessive currents. It will be observed that the present connector is simple in construction, may be economically manufactured and is efficient in operation. Although the present connectors have been illustrated herein as having a cylindrical body portion it will be apparent that a rod of square or other suitable cross section may be employed with equal advantage.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been herein illustrated and described, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms within the scope of the following claims.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is:
1. A universal connector comprising a body having provision for connection to a cable and having one end portion provided with two opposed and spaced fingers having adiacent faces parallel to one another,-the body portion in the rear oi the slot for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers, having two parallel surfaces spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the 'distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such a portion for the length of the fingers in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an efllcient electrical connection.
2. A universal connector comprising a' body portion having provision for connection to a cable and having one end portion provided with two opposed and spaced fingers having adjacent faces parallel to one another, the thickness of the body portion measured in a direction parallel to the inner and adjacent surfaces of the fingers for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers being substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such a portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an efiicient electrical connection.
3. A universal connector comprisin a body portion of spring metal having provision for connection to a cable having one end thereof provided with two opposed and. spaced fingers having adjacent faces parallel to one another, the body portion in the rear of the slot and for a dsitance at least equal to the length of the fingers having two parallel surfaces spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the distance between the fingers and the resiliency in the fingers being such as to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such a portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to provide an efilcient electrical connection.
4. A universal connector having a body portion comprising a metal rod provided at one end with a socket for the reception of a cable and provided at the other end with a longitudinally extended slot forming two opposed and spaced fingers, the thickness of the intermediate portion of the body portion to the rear of said slot and for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers being reduced to a thickness substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such intermediate portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an efiicient electrical connection.
5. A universal connector having a body portion comprising a metal rod provided at one end with a socket for the reception of a cable and provided at the other end with a longitudinally extended slot forming two opposed and spaced fingers, the intermediate portion of the body portion to the rear of the slot and for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers, and also the fingers being flattened to provide a thickness of said intermediate portion of the body portion substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such intermediate portion'in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an eflicient electrical connection.
6. A universal connector comprising a body portion having provision for connection to a cable and having one end portion provided with a longitudinally extended slot forming two opposed and spaced fingers, the intermediate portion of the body portion being provided with two opposed grooves extending from the bottom oi the slot rearwardly on each side of the body portion for at least a distance equal to the length 01' the fingers and of a size such as to receive the fingers of an identical connector, the thickness of the body portion measured between the bottoms of said grooves being substantially equal to the distance between the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such intermediate portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement to thereby provide an emcient electrical connection.
'7. A universal connector comprising a. body portion having provision for connection to a cable provided at one end with two opposed and spaced fingers projecting beyond the body portion, that part of the body portion in the rear of the fingers being shaped to correspond to the adjacent faces of the projecting portions of the fingers for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers and being of a thickness substantially equal to the distance between the projecting portions of the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such part of the body portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement for the full length of the fingers to ereby provide an efficient electrical connection.
8. A universal connector comprising a body Portion having provision for connection to a cable provided at one end with two opposed and spaced fingers projecting beyond the body portion, that part of the body portion in the rea of the fingers being shaped to correspond to the adjacent faces of the projecting portions of the fingers for a distance at least equal to the length of the fingers and being of a thickness substantially equal to the distance between the projecting portions of the fingers whereby to permit the fingers of an identical connector to straddle such part of the body portion in tightly fitting and sliding engagement for the full length of the fingers to thereby provide an eificient electrical connection, the forward end of the said part of the body portion oi one connector being adapted to engage with the corresponding end of the said part or the body of an identical connector when the connection is made.
ANDREAS ANDERSON.
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