Connection apparatus and electrical receptacle
10431907 ยท 2019-10-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/16
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/114
ELECTRICITY
H01R11/05
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A connection apparatus that is usable with an electrical receptacle includes a screw that is threadably situated on a conductive device. The conductive device is formed from an individual metallic plate and thus is co-formed as a single piece unit.
Claims
1. A connection apparatus structured to be electrically connected with a wire and with an electrical connector, the connection apparatus comprising: a conductive device; a compression element situated on the conductive device; the conductive device comprising a pair of contacts and a terminal co-formed with one another from a single sheet of material; the terminal comprising a base and a support, the support extending in a direction from the base; the compression element being disposed on the support and being structured to be movable toward and away from the base and being further structured to compressively retain the wire between the compression element and the base; and the pair of contacts being structured to receive the electrical connector therebetween and to be biased into mechanical and electrical engagement with the electrical connector.
2. The connection apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pair of contacts are situated on the base and extend from the base in another direction opposite the direction.
3. The connection apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sheet of material comprises an individual metallic plate bent to form in the conductive device a number of plate elements, the base comprising at least one plate element of the number of plate elements, the pair of contacts each comprising at least another plate element of the number of plate elements, and the support comprising at least a further plate element of the number of plate elements.
4. The connection apparatus of claim 3 wherein the support comprises as the at least further plate element a plurality of plate elements, at least a pair of plate elements of the plurality of plate elements overlying one another and each having a hole formed therein that is structured to receive the compression element.
5. The connection apparatus of claim 4 wherein the holes are aligned with one another and are threaded, the holes being structured to threadably receive the compression element.
6. The connection apparatus of claim 4 wherein the plate comprises a body that is elongated and further comprises a first wing and a second wing, the first and second wings extending from opposite sides of the body, the first and second wings each having a first portion and a second portion wherein the first portion is disposed between the body and the second portion, the second portions being the at least pair of plate elements of the conductive device and each having the hole formed therein.
7. The connection apparatus of claim 6 wherein the first portions are a pair of parallel and spaced apart lugs of the conductive device that extend between the base and the at least pair of plate elements and that retain the at least pair of plate elements spaced apart from the base.
8. The connection apparatus of claim 6 wherein the body, the first wing, and the second wing together give the plate a generally cruciform shape.
9. The connection apparatus of claim 8 wherein the base is a portion of the body and is disposed between the first wing and the second wing.
10. The connection apparatus of claim 6 wherein one of the first wing and the second wing comprises a latch, the other of the first wing and the second wing having a receptacle formed therein, at least a portion of the latch being received in the receptacle to resist movement of the second portions away from one another when the compression element compressively retains the wire between the compression element and the base.
11. The connection apparatus of claim 10 wherein the latch comprises a neck that extends from the second portion of the one of the first wing and the second wing and a bolt that is situated on the neck opposite the second portion of the one of the first wing and the second wing, the bolt being received in the receptacle.
12. The connection apparatus of claim 11 wherein a portion of the bolt adjacent the neck has a pair of engagement edges that are oriented oblique to one another to be of a wedge-like shape, and wherein a portion of the receptacle includes a pair of abutment edges that are oriented oblique to one another to be of a corresponding wedge-like shape and that are structured to receive against them the pair of engagement edges.
13. The connection apparatus of claim 10 wherein the other of the first wing and the second wing comprises another latch, the one of the first wing and the second wing having another receptacle formed therein, at least a portion of the another latch being received in the another receptacle to further resist movement of the second portions away from one another when the compression element compressively retains the wire between the compression element and the base.
14. The connection apparatus of claim 13 wherein the another latch extends from the second portion of the other of the first wing and the second wing, the second portion of the other of the first wing and the second wing being situated between the base and the second portion of the one of the first wing and the second wing.
15. A method of forming a connection apparatus that is structured to be electrically connected with a wire and with an electrical connector, the method comprising: bending an individual metallic plate to form a conductive device having a number of plate elements wherein: at least one plate element of the number of plate elements is a base of a terminal of the conductive device, at least a further plate element of the number of plate elements is a support of the terminal of the conductive device, the support extending from the base, and at least a pair of plate element of the number of plate elements is a pair of contacts of the conductive device, the pair of contacts extending from the terminal and being structured to receive the electrical connector therebetween and to be biased into mechanical and electrical engagement with the electrical connector, and receiving on the support a compression element that is structured to be movable toward and away from the base and that is further structured to compressively retain an electrical conductor between the compression element and the base.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising employing as the plate an individual and generally cruciform shaped plate-like conductive element having a body that is elongated and a first wing and a second wing that extend from opposite sides of the body, the first and second wings each having a first portion and a second portion wherein the first portion is disposed between the body and the second portion, the second portions being the at least further plate element of the conductive device and each having a hole formed therein.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising deforming the first and second wings to align the holes with one another, and forming threading on the holes subsequent to the deforming.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising deforming the first and second wings to cause the second portions to overlie one another with the holes being aligned with one another.
19. The method of claim 18, further comprising forming one of the first wing and the second wing to have a latch, forming the other of the first wing and the second wing to have a receptacle formed therein, and receiving at least a portion of the latch in the receptacle to resist movement of the second portions away from one another when the compression element compressively retains the wire between the compression element and the base.
20. An electrical receptacle comprising the connection apparatus of claim 1, the electrical receptacle further comprising: a wall plate, the connection apparatus being situated on the wall plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A further understanding of the disclosed and claimed concept can be gained from the following Description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION
(10) A plurality of instances of an improved connection apparatus 4 in accordance with the disclosed and claimed concept are depicted in
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(12) The conductive device 18 is advantageously formed from an individual metallic plate 24, such as is depicted generally in
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(14) In forming the conductive device 18 out of the individual metallic plate 24 of
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(17) The first latch 64 can be said to include a neck 76 that extends from an end of the platform 58A opposite the lug 54A and to further include a bolt 78 that is situated at an end of the neck 76 opposite the platform 58A. The bolt 78 is received in the first receptacle 66, and it can be seen that the first receptacle 66 is formed in the lug 54B of the wing 30B. The first latch 64 includes a pair of engagement edges 84A and 84B, which may be collectively or individually referred to herein with the numeral 84, which are oriented oblique to one another and which together are of an approximately wedge-like shape. As employed herein, the expression oblique shall refer broadly to a relationship that is neither parallel nor perpendicular. The first receptacle 66 is likewise formed to include a pair of abutment edges that are indicated at the numerals 88A and 88B, and which may be collectively or individually referred to herein with the numeral 88, which are oriented oblique to one another and which together are of an approximately wedge-like shape.
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(19) It is understood that another such reaction force in the first direction 46 is applied by the screw 22 to the platform 58B when the screw 22 compressively engages the wire 12 between it and the base 40. It can be seen that the second receptacle 72 is formed in the lug 54A of the wing 30A, and the reception of the second latch 70 in the second receptacle 72 resists such reaction force applied to the platform 58B by the screw 22.
(20) By forming the conductive device 18 out of the individual metallic plate 24, costs savings can be realized due to the avoidance of any need to mechanically attach together the terminal 36 and the pair of contacts 34. Such cost is avoided because the terminal 36 and the pair of contacts 34 are already co-formed together as a single piece unitary structure inasmuch as they are formed from plate elements 52 of the individual metallic plate 24. The provision of the first and second latches 64 and 70 received in the first and second receptacles 66 and 72, respectively, resists the platforms 58A and 58B from being deformed to an extent that the conductive device 18 would become unusable, and the avoidance of such deformation is advantageous. The formation of the first receptacle in the wing 30B and the formation of the second receptacle 72 in the wing 30A enables the wings 30A and 30B and, more specifically, the lugs 54 and the platforms 58 of the terminal 36 to be cooperable with one another to resist plastic deformation of the terminal 36 when the screw 22 is tightened against the wire 12 that is received against the base 40. The connection apparatus 4 is thus advantageously reliable and is cost effective. Other benefits will be apparent.
(21) While specific embodiments of the disclosed concept have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the disclosed concept which is to be given the full breadth of the claims appended and any and all equivalents thereof.