Screw-on female connector for a multi-pin switch

10476200 ยท 2019-11-12

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    Abstract

    A screw-on female connector for a multi-pin switch having a housing with a retaining flange around the front end of the housing. A screw-on nut is mounted rotatably on the front end of the housing and the retaining flange retains the screw-on nut at the front end of the housing while allowing it to be screwed onto the mounting threads of a male switch. The screw-on female connector has a front seal positioned in an interior of the housing near the front end of the housing. The front seal is constructed to form a water tight connection between the screw-on female connector and a male connector when the screw-on nut is tightened onto the male connector. The screw-on nut also prevents the two connectors from being pulled apart. A rear seal at a rear end of the housing, in combination with the front seal, completely seals the screw-on female connector.

    Claims

    1. A male multipin switch having a screw-on female connector, comprising: a) a multipin switch having a front end, a rear end, a push button switch at the front end, male electrical connecting pins at the rear end, and mounting threads; b) a screw-on female connector connecting threadably to the male multipin switch, the screw-on female connector comprising: 1) a housing having a front end, a rear end, and an interior; 2) a retaining flange around said front end of said housing; 3) a screw-on nut mounted rotatably on said housing, the screw-on nut having a front end, a rear end, and an interior; 4) raised threads positioned in the interior of the screw-on nut near the front end of the screw-on nut and stop members positioned in the interior of the screw-on nut near the rear end of the screw-on nut, wherein the raised threads threadably engage threads on said multi-pin switch and connect the screw-on female connector to said multi-pin switch; and 5) the retaining flange being positioned in a retaining area between the raised threads and the stop members of the screw-on nut, wherein the raised threads near the front end of the screw-on nut engage a surface of the retaining flange at the front end of the screw-on nut and the raised threads that engage the surface of the retaining flange also threadably engage the mounting threads of said multi-pin switch so as to pull said multi-pin switch into the interior of the housing as the screw-on nut is rotated on threads of said multi-pin switch, said surface of the retaining flange facing the front end of the screw-on nut.

    2. The male multipin switch of claim 1, further comprising said raised threads that engage said surface of the retaining flange tighten said screw-on female connector against said multi-pin switch as the screw-on nut is rotated on threads of said multi-pin switch.

    3. The male multipin switch of claim 1, further comprising female electrical connections embedded in a front seal positioned in said interior of said housing of said screw-on female connector near said front end of said housing, said female electrical connections connecting to male electrical connecting pins in said multi-pin switch.

    4. The male multipin switch of claim 3, further comprising said front seal forming a water tight connection between said screw-on female connector and said multi-pin switch.

    5. The male multipin switch of claim 1, further comprising a rear seal in said interior of said housing of said screw-on female connector near said rear end of said housing.

    6. A male multipin switch having a screw-on female connector, comprising: a) a multipin switch having a front end, a rear end, a push button switch at the front end, male electrical connecting pins at the rear end, and mounting threads; b) a screw-on female connector connecting to the male multipin switch, the screw-on female connector comprising: 1) a housing having a front end, a rear end, and an interior; 2) a retaining flange around said front end of said housing; 3) a screw-on nut mounted rotatably on said housing, the screw-on nut having a front end, a rear end, and an interior; 4) raised threads positioned in the interior of the screw-on nut near the front end of the screw-on nut and stop members positioned in the interior of the screw-on nut near the rear end of the screw-on nut, wherein the raised threads threadably engage threads on said multi-pin switch and connect the screw-on female connector to said multi-pin switch; 5) the retaining flange being positioned in a retaining area between the raised threads and the stop members of the screw-on nut, wherein the raised threads near the front end of the screw-on nut engage a surface of the retaining flange at the front end of the screw-on nut and the raised threads that engage the surface of the retaining flange also threadably engage the mounting threads of said multi-pin switch so as to pull said multi-pin switch into the interior of the housing as the screw-on nut is rotated on threads of said multi-pin switch, said surface of the retaining flange facing the front end of the screw-on nut; and 6) said raised threads that engage said surface of the retaining flange tighten said screw-on female connector against said multi-pin switch as the screw-on nut is rotated on threads of said multi-pin switch.

    7. The male multipin switch of claim 6, further comprising female electrical connections embedded in a front seal and positioned in said interior of said housing near said front end of said housing, said female electrical connections connecting to male electrical connecting pins in said multi-pin switch.

    8. The male multipin switch of claim 7, further comprising said front seal forming a water tight connection between said screw-on female connector and said multi-pin switch.

    9. The male multipin switch of claim 6, further comprising a rear seal in said interior of said housing near said rear end of said housing.

    10. A male multipin switch having a screw-on female connector, comprising: a) a multipin switch having a front end, a rear end, a push button switch at the front end, male electrical connecting pins at the rear end, and mounting threads; b) a screw-on female connector connecting to the male multipin switch, the screw-on female connector comprising: 1) a housing having a front end, a rear end, and an interior; 2) a retaining flange around said front end of said housing; 3) a screw-on nut mounted rotatably on said housing, the screw-on nut having a front end, a rear end, and an interior; 4) raised threads positioned in the interior of the screw-on nut near the front end of the screw-on nut and stop members positioned in the interior of the screw-on nut near the rear end of the screw-on nut, wherein the raised threads threadably engage threads on said multi-pin switch and connect the screw-on female connector to said multi-pin switch; 5) the retaining flange being positioned in a retaining area between the raised threads and the stop members of the screw-on nut, wherein the raised threads near the front end of the screw-on nut engage a surface of the retaining flange at the front end of the screw-on nut and the raised threads that engage the surface of the retaining flange also threadably engage the mounting threads of said multi-pin switch so as to pull said multi-pin switch into the interior of the housing as the screw-on nut is rotated on threads of said multi-pin switch, said surface of the retaining flange facing the front end of the screw-on nut; 6) said raised threads that engage said surface of the retaining flange tighten said screw-on female connector against said multi-pin switch as the screw-on nut is rotated on threads of said multi-pin switch; and (7) female electrical connections embedded in a front seal positioned in said interior of said housing of said screw-on female connector near said front end of said housing, said female electrical connections connecting to male electrical connecting pins in said multi-pin switch, and said front seal form a water tight connection between said screw-on female connector and said multi-pin switch.

    11. The male multipin switch of claim 10, further comprising a rear seal in said interior of said housing of said screw-on female connector near said rear end of said housing.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) FIG. 1a shows a typical multi-pin anti-vandal switch in an unconnected configuration.

    (2) FIG. 1b shows a typical multi-pin anti-vandal switch in a connected configuration.

    (3) FIG. 2 shows a side, front perspective view of the screw-on female connector of the present invention.

    (4) FIG. 3 shows a side, rear perspective view of the screw-on female connector.

    (5) FIG. 4 shows a front perspective view of a screw-on nut for connecting the screw-on female connector to a male connector.

    (6) FIG. 5 shows a rear perspective view of the screw-on nut.

    (7) FIG. 6 shows a rear seal for a rear end of the housing.

    (8) FIG. 7 shows a front perspective view of the screw-on nut mounted rotatably to the front end of the housing.

    (9) FIG. 8 shows a front perspective view of a male connector attached, by means of the screw-on nut, to the screw-on female connector.

    (10) FIG. 9 shows a rear perspective view of a male connector attached, by means of the screw-on nut, to the screw-on female connector.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (11) While the following description details the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the accompanying figures, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced in various ways.

    (12) FIG. 2 shows a side, front perspective view of the screw-on female connector 30 of the present invention. The screw-on female connector 30 has housing 31 with a front end 32, a rear end 33 and an interior 34. A retaining flange 35 is positioned around the front end 32. A front seal 36 having female electrical connections 37 embedded therein is positioned in the interior 34 near the front end 32. FIG. 3 is a side, rear perspective view of the screw-on female connector 30. FIG. 3 further shows an electrical wire guide 38 with channels 39 for electrical wires. A rear seal chamber 40 is formed at the rear end 33.

    (13) FIG. 4 shows a front perspective view of a screw-on nut 41 which is positioned rotatably on the front end 32 of the housing 31 (see FIGS. 7, 8, and 9). Screw-on nut 41 has a front end 42, a rear end 43, raised threads 44, stop members 45 and a retaining area 46. FIG. 5 shows a rear perspective view of the screw-on nut 41. The retaining flange 35 fits in the retaining area 46 and is retained there by the raised threads 44 and stop members 45.

    (14) FIG. 6 shows a rear seal 50 having holes 51 for electrical wires to pass through. The rear seal 50 fits in the rear seal chamber 40.

    (15) FIG. 7 shows a front perspective view of the screw-on nut 41 mounted rotatably to the front end 32 of the housing 31. The retaining flange 35 is positioned in the retaining area 46 between the raised threads 44 and the stop members 45. In this configuration the screw-on nut 41 rotates freely but remains in place at the front end 32 of the housing 31.

    (16) FIG. 8 shows a front perspective view of a male connector 10 attached to the screw-on female connector 30 by means of the screw-on nut 41. The screw-on nut 41 is threaded onto threads 21 of the male connector 10 by means of raised threads 44. A mounting nut 22 is also shown threaded onto the male connector 10. As the screw-on nut 41 is screwed onto the threads 21 of the male connector 10, the front seal 36 is tightened against the male connector 16 to provide a watertight, water resistant connection between the female connector 30 and the male connector 10.

    (17) FIG. 9 shows a rear perspective view of a male connector 10 attached to the screw-on female connector 30 by means of the screw-on nut 41. The rear seal 50 is shown positioned in the rear seal chamber 40 at the rear end 33 of the housing 31. The rear seal 50 in combination with the front seal 36 renders the entire screw-on female connector 30 watertight and water resistant.

    (18) The foregoing description has been limited to specific embodiments of this invention. It will be apparent, however, that variations and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art to the disclosed embodiments of the invention, with the attainment of some or all of its advantages and without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the screw-on female connector can be made of any suitable plastic or metal or a combination thereof. The screw-on female connector can be made in any size and for any type of male connector and can be constructed as a single pin connector. The screw-on nut feature can be adapted to male connectors to form screw-on male connectors.

    (19) It will be understood that various changes in the details, materials, and arrangements of the parts which have been described and illustrated above in order to explain the nature of this invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle and scope of the invention as recited in the following claims.