Twist-on wire connector and application tool therefor
10218139 ยท 2019-02-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R43/04
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/53226
GENERAL 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
H01R4/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B23P19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01R4/22
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A twist-on wire connector is releasably engageable with a tool. The connector and the tool are provided with complimentary driving features which allow the tool to be moved independent of and relative to the connector when the tool is moved in one rotational direction and which place the tool and connector into driving engagement when the tool is moved in the opposite rotational direction such that the connector is moved with the tool to apply the connector onto a plurality of electrical conductors. The complimentary driving features are provided to the tool and the connector by providing to each of the tool and the connector one or more engagement surfaces positioned adjacent to a slipping surface.
Claims
1. A system for connecting electrical conductors, comprising: a twist-on wire connector comprising a connector housing having an upper end, a lower end having an opening, and a central cavity in communication with the opening for accommodating an electrical connecting element, the connector housing having a first driving feature; and a tool for use in applying the twist-on wire connector to a plurality of electrical conductors comprising a tool housing having an upper end, a lower end having an opening, and a central cavity in communication with the opening for releasably receiving therein at least the upper end of the connector housing, the tool housing having a second driving feature that is complementary to the first driving feature such that, when the tool is fully positioned upon the twist-on wire connector, the second driving feature of the tool cooperates with the first driving feature of the twist-on wire connector only to cause the tool to be axially displaced relative to the twist-on wire connector such that the tool is free to move independent of and relative to first driving feature of the twist-on wire connector when the tool is moved in one rotational direction and the second driving feature of the tool cooperates with the first driving feature of the twist-on wire connector to cause the tool to drivingly engage and move therewith the twist-on wire connector when the tool is moved in an opposite rotational direction.
2. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first driving feature comprises at least one engagement surface positioned adjacent to a slip surface provided to the connector housing and the second driving feature comprises at least one engagement surface positioned adjacent to a slip surface provided to the tool housing.
3. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first driving feature comprises a plurality of engagement surfaces positioned intermediate a plurality of slip surfaces provided to the connector housing and the second driving feature comprises a plurality of engagement surfaces positioned intermediate a plurality of slip surfaces provided to the tool housing.
4. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper end of the tool housing comprises a stem for cooperable engagement with a rotational driving tool.
5. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the upper end of the tool housing comprises an aperture for cooperable engagement with a stem of a driving tool.
6. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the tool housing is provided with one or move gripping features for use in rotating the tool.
7. The system as recited in claim 6, wherein the one or more gripping features comprises a pair of diametrically opposed, outwardly extending wings provided to the tool housing.
8. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the connector housing is provided with one or more gripping features for use in rotating the twist-on wire connector in the absence of the tool.
9. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the one or more gripping features comprises a plurality of exteriorly located elongated ribs provided to the connector housing.
10. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of the tool and the connector includes a magnet and the other of the tool and the connector includes a complementary magnet or piece of ferromagnetic material for use in temporarily holding the connector and tool in engagement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the hereinafter described electrical connector and application tools, reference may be had to the following drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Turning now to the figures, wherein like elements are references using like identifiers, described hereinafter is an exemplary twist-on wire connector 10 and exemplary tools 12 for use in applying the twist-on wire connector 10 onto the ends of electrical conductors. As particularly shown in
(16) For cooperating with the tool 12 (or possibly tool 12) for the purpose of applying the connector 10 upon electrical conductors when inserted into the connecting element of the connector 10, the housing 14 is provided with an externally located driving feature that is cooperable with a corresponding driving feature provided to the tool 12. In the example connector 10 illustrated in
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(19) It will also be appreciated that the example connector 10 can be modified to function as a holding element for an otherwise conventional twist-on connector. To this end, the cavity of the exemplary connector 10 would be modified to omit the electrical connecting element and would instead be sized and arranged to releasably and securely engage at least a portion of a conventional twist-on connector. In this manner, in keeping with the foregoing description, the driving feature provided to the tool housing would be cooperable with the driving feature provided to the connector holding element such that, when the tool is operationally positioned upon the twist-one wire connector holding element, the tool is free to move independent of and relative to the connector holding element (and the twist-on wire connector held within the connector holding element) when the tool is moved in one rotational direction and the tool is caused to drivingly engage and move therewith the connector holding element (and the twist-on wire connector held within the connector holding element) when the tool is moved in an opposite rotational direction.
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(21) More particularly, for receiving a connector for the purpose of placing the connector into engagement with a corresponding one of the driving features of the tool 12, the tool 12 has a lower portion 32 having an opening 34 which leads to a cavity 35 in which is to be removeably positioned the housing of each of the connectors and an upper portion 36 which terminates at an end 38. The housing of the tool 12 can be formed using any desired material and may be provided with a cylindrical shape, a frustoconical shape, or the like as desired. As further illustrated, the upper portion 36 of the housing may be provided with a driving element 37, e.g., a shaped stem portion, for allowing the tool 12 to be driven by a driving tool, such as a socket wrench or the like. Within the cavity 35 is positioned, at spaced intervals, the plurality of driving features with the plurality of driving features being sized and arranged for engagement with the gripping element(s) of a corresponding one of the plurality of connectors. In this regard, the driving feature provided closest to the opening 34 is preferably sized and arranged for driving engagement with the gripping element(s) of the largest dimensioned one of the connectors, e.g., connector 10c, while being sized to allow the gripping element(s) of the smaller dimensioned ones of the connectors to pass thereby for engagement with their corresponding driving feature, the driving feature provided furthest from the opening 34 is preferably sized and arranged for driving engagement with the gripping element(s) of the smallest dimensioned one of the connectors, e.g., connector 10 or connector 10a and, owing to its positioning within the cavity 35, preferably avoids engagement with any of the gripping element(s) of the larger dimensioned connectors, while one or more driving features sized and arranged to similarly engage the gripping element(s) of intermediately sized connectors, such as connector 10b, may be positioned therebetween as shown in
(22) To apply a desired one of the connectors to electrical conductors, the desired one of the connectors is to be positioned within the cavity 35 of the tool 12 whereupon the engaging surface 40 of the appropriate one of the driving features of the tool 12 will be positioned to cooperate with at least a portion of the gripping element(s) of the connector. In this manner, when the tool 12 is rotated counter-clockwise relative to the connector (in the illustrated embodiment) the engagement surface(s) of the appropriate one of the driving features will be brought into engagement with the gripping element(s) of the housing of the connector to drive the connector relative to the electrical conductors positioned within the connector, i.e., to rotate the connector with the tool 12. However, when the tool 12 is rotated clockwise relative to the connector, the slip surface(s) 42 of the driving feature will slip across the gripping element(s) of the housing of the connector to allow the connector to maintain its position relative to the electrical conductors positioned within the connector, i.e., to allow the tool 12 to be rotated independent of and relative to the connector. As will be appreciated, the occurrence of these actions upon such clockwise and counter-clockwise motions allows the tool 12 to be used to ratchet the connector upon the electrical conductors. As will also be appreciated, the arrangement of the engagement surfaces and the slip surfaces can be altered as desired to provide for clockwise tightening and counter-clockwise slipping as desired.
(23) While specific embodiments of the subject invention 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 this disclosure. For example, a magnet can be provided to at least one of the tool 12 and the connector 10, with the other of the tool 12 and the connector 10 being provided with a complementary magnet or piece of ferromagnetic material, for use in temporarily holding the two components together during the attachment process. It will therefore be appreciated that features described with respect to the various embodiments are not to be limited to any particular embodiment but may be freely used across embodiments where applicable. Additionally, it will be appreciated that the size, shape, arrangement, and/or number of components illustrated and described can be changed as necessary to meet a given need. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.