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Electrical connector.
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US743346A
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No. 743,346. PATENTED NOV. 3, 1903. J. Gr. SWAIN. ELEGTRIOAL CONNECTOR.
APPLICATION FILED NOV. 20, 1902.
NO MODEL.
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NITED STATES Patented November 3, 1903.
JOSEPH G. SWAIN, OF YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 743,346, dated November 3, 1903.
Application filed November 20. 1902. Serial No. 132,101. (No model.)
the terminals to insure the requisite contact,
yet provide for insulation at the joint.
The primary object of the invention is to construct the sleeve in such a manner that it will accommodate two contact-plugs in such position as to make and preserve by mechanical means a perfect electrical connection.
A further object is to provide improved means of insulating the whole connector and the adjacent portions of the wires or cables.
The invention will be hereinafter fully set forth, and particularly pointed out in the claim.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis a View in side elevation of an insulated'electrical connector constructed in accordance with my invention, showing the connector or coupler closed and connecting two wire or cable conductors. Fig. 2 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view. Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the sleeve pushed back from the contact-plugs and the latter out of contact.
Referring to the drawings, 1 designates the terminals of electric wires or cables, having an insulating-covering 2, of rubber or other insulating material.
3 and 4. are contact-plugs designed to accommodate the terminals. They are shown each in the form of a hollow cylindrical body of uniform bore closed at one end. The plugs are of corresponding shape and size, so that when placed end for end in position to form the contact their meeting engaging surfaces will insure a perfect electrical connection. For a portion of its length one of the plugs, as 4., is exteriorly threaded, as at 5.
6 designates a sleeve or coupling designed to entirely inclose the two plugs. It is open at one end, and at its other end is formed with a seat or stop 7, shown in the form of an internal annular flange 8. This sleeve is of length sufiicient to accommodate the two contact-plugs, and its bore is of corresponding diameter to insure the snug fit of the latter.
At 9 is a thread formed on the inner surface of the sleeve, which thread is designed to engage the thread 5 of plug 4.
Extending longitudinally of the sleeve and beyond the ends of the latter is aninsulatingjacket 10, consisting of a cylindrical body of soft rubber open at either end to admit the electrical wires. The jacket is preferably formed on the sleeve, so as to insure its protection of the latter at all times.
In assembling the parts to form a connection the wires are stripped of their insulation for a distance about equal to the depth of the bore of the respective plugs. As shown in Fig. 3, one of the wires is then passed through the sleeve until its uninsulated portion projects beyond the end thereof. Contact-plug 3 is heated and filled with molten metal, and the terminal wire is then inserted, being thereby securely sealed and held to the plug. The sleeve is slipped overplug 3 until engagement is had between the latter and stop 7. The terminal of the other wire is then similarly secured in plug a, and the latter is screwed into the sleeve until its closed end is in contact with the closed end ofplug 3. The thread 0, engaging thread 5, serves to retain both plugs within the sleeve. Ahighly efficient electrical connection is thus formed, and all danger of the sleeve being lost is avoided, since it cannot slip off the terminal wire while the latter is secured to the plug.
The advantages of my invention are apparent to those skilled in the art. It will be noted that the sleeve not only insures a perfect contact of the plugs containing the terminals, but fully protects them from injury, and also that the insulating-jacket, which is preferably formed on the sleeve, entirely incloses the latter by extending beyond the ends thereof.
Practice has demonstrated that my invention is well adapted to electric-railway systems for connecting the motor-leads to the conductors which are directly attached to the motors. As is well known, such connections must be without fault as to conductivity and insulation and must permit of quick connecting and disconnecting.
I claim as my invention A connector for electric terminals comprising two cylindrical bodies closed at their innor contacting ends and open at their outer ends, one of said bodies being exteriorly threaded at one end, and both terminal Wires being passed into said bodies and secured therein, an inclosing sleeve, entirely inclosing both bodies, open at each end and having at one end an internal stop and at its other end an internal thread for engagement with the threaded body, the outer open end of one of said bodies being forced into ongagement with said stop when the other body is screwed into the sleeve, and an insulating-
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US2449660A (en)*1945-07-261948-09-21Atlantic Refining CoCable connector
US2632219A (en)*1950-04-221953-03-24Stanley S MasseyElastic fastener for cord, fabric, and the like
US2647960A (en)*1950-08-311953-08-04Benjamin Reel Products IncWeatherproof reel for electric cords or the like
US2789274A (en)*1954-09-221957-04-16Nicholas J ZamBattery connectors
US2872505A (en)*1955-04-221959-02-03Buchanan Electrical Prod CorpElectrical connector
US2943140A (en)*1956-07-301960-06-28Worth Engineering And Dev CompWire splice cover
US2958722A (en)*1955-01-311960-11-01Alford AndrewElectrical insulated splice
US2988388A (en)*1959-12-231961-06-13Westinghouse Air Brake CoArticulated brake cylinder push rod
US3016868A (en)*1960-03-291962-01-16Charles B HaasMagnetic minesweeping equipment
US3204212A (en)*1962-08-201965-08-31Theodore W Becker JrElectrical connector
US3249679A (en)*1964-10-021966-05-03Virginia PlasticsProtective cover for electrical connections and the like
US3268654A (en)*1963-10-081966-08-23Johnson Rubber CoInsulating sleeve for a cable joint
US4460896A (en)*1980-06-161984-07-17Shmitka Clarence FAntenna with tunable helical resonator
US4530261A (en)*1983-12-271985-07-23Ventura Robert MWrench assembly for use with mine wall support bolts
US5502280A (en)*1993-07-301996-03-26Etcon CorporationCable splice protector
US20170229797A1 (en)*2014-10-152017-08-10Kiesling Maschinentechnik GmbhCable sequence for a wiring of an electrical circuit, method for production and use

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2449660A (en)*1945-07-261948-09-21Atlantic Refining CoCable connector
US2632219A (en)*1950-04-221953-03-24Stanley S MasseyElastic fastener for cord, fabric, and the like
US2647960A (en)*1950-08-311953-08-04Benjamin Reel Products IncWeatherproof reel for electric cords or the like
US2789274A (en)*1954-09-221957-04-16Nicholas J ZamBattery connectors
US2958722A (en)*1955-01-311960-11-01Alford AndrewElectrical insulated splice
US2872505A (en)*1955-04-221959-02-03Buchanan Electrical Prod CorpElectrical connector
US2943140A (en)*1956-07-301960-06-28Worth Engineering And Dev CompWire splice cover
US2988388A (en)*1959-12-231961-06-13Westinghouse Air Brake CoArticulated brake cylinder push rod
US3016868A (en)*1960-03-291962-01-16Charles B HaasMagnetic minesweeping equipment
US3204212A (en)*1962-08-201965-08-31Theodore W Becker JrElectrical connector
US3268654A (en)*1963-10-081966-08-23Johnson Rubber CoInsulating sleeve for a cable joint
US3249679A (en)*1964-10-021966-05-03Virginia PlasticsProtective cover for electrical connections and the like
US4460896A (en)*1980-06-161984-07-17Shmitka Clarence FAntenna with tunable helical resonator
US4530261A (en)*1983-12-271985-07-23Ventura Robert MWrench assembly for use with mine wall support bolts
US5502280A (en)*1993-07-301996-03-26Etcon CorporationCable splice protector
US20170229797A1 (en)*2014-10-152017-08-10Kiesling Maschinentechnik GmbhCable sequence for a wiring of an electrical circuit, method for production and use
US10622735B2 (en)*2014-10-152020-04-14Rittal Gmbh & Co. KgCable sequence for a wiring of an electrical circuit, method for production and use

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