ONE-WAY LOCKING WIRE CONNECTOR WITH HARD STOPS
20250158297 ยท 2025-05-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A wire connector configured to connect at least two wires includes a first portion and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion. The first portion includes a plurality of spaced apart through bores in the first main body and opposing first stops extending from the exterior surface. The second portion includes a combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member having a plurality of apertures with arcuate slots extending from each of the plurality of apertures and opposing second gripping tabs, wherein opposing second gripping tabs are located about 180 from each other. When the opposing second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing first stops, the member is in a first position where wires can be positioned into the second portion through the member.
Claims
1. A wire connector configured to connect at least two wires, the wire connector comprising: a first portion comprising: a first main body having a first end and a second end and an exterior surface; a plurality of spaced apart through bores in the first main body extending from the first end to the second end; and opposing first stops extending from the exterior surface and having a portion of each of the first opposing stops extending above the first end, wherein the opposing first stops are located about 180 from each other; a second portion rotatably coupled to the first main body, the second portion comprising: a second main body having an interior space; a combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member comprising a plurality of apertures with arcuate slots extending from each of the plurality of apertures; and opposing second gripping tabs extending from an exterior surface of the second main body, wherein opposing second gripping tabs are located about 180 from each other; and wherein when each of the opposing second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing first stops, the connector is in a first portion wherein each of the plurality of through bores in the first portion is aligned with each of the apertures in the connecting plate such that insulated wires can be inserted into the interior space of the second portion from the through bores of the first portion.
2. The wire connector of claim 1, wherein the first portion further comprises: opposing second stops spaced from the opposing first stops, the opposing second stops having a portion of each of the second opposing stops extending above the first end, wherein the opposing second stops are located about 180 from each other; wherein when the first and second portions are rotated relative to each other each of the opposing second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing second stops and substantially prevent further rotation of the first and second portions relative to each other, wherein when the second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing second stops the connector is in a second, closed or connecting position where the slots in the combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member pierce the insulation and engage the conductive wire.
3. The wire connector of claim 2, wherein the first opposing stops are located about 90 from the second opposing stops such that the connect moves from the first position to the second position with about a quarter turn of a revolution.
4. The wire connector of claim 2, wherein the first portion further comprises opposing first gripping tabs extending from the exterior surface of the first main body, wherein opposing first gripping tabs are located about 180 from each other wherein the opposing second stops extend from the opposing first gripping tabs.
5. The wire connector of claim 4, wherein each of the opposing first gripping tabs include a surface comprising: a first ramped surface; and a first shoulder.
6. The wire connector of claim 5, wherein each of the opposing second gripping tabs include a surface comprising: a second ramped surface; and a second shoulder, wherein when the connector is in the second, connecting position each of the second shoulders about one of the first shoulders, wherein the abutting first and second shoulder prevent counter-rotation toward the first, open position.
7. A toolless wire connector configured to connect at least two tracer wires, the wire connector comprising: a first portion comprising: a first main body having a first end and a second end and an exterior surface; a plurality of spaced apart through bores in the first main body extending from the first end to the second end; and opposing first gripping tabs extending from the exterior surface of the first main body, wherein the opposing first gripping tabs are located about 180; and opposing first stops, each of the opposing first stops extending from each of the opposing first grip tabs, a portion of each of the first opposing stops extending above the first end; a second portion rotatably coupled to the first main body, the second portion comprising: a second main body having an interior space; a combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member comprising a plurality of apertures with arcuate slots extending from each of the plurality of apertures; and opposing second gripping tabs extending from an exterior surface of the second main body, wherein opposing second gripping tabs are located about 180 from each other; and wherein when each of the opposing second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing first stops and substantially prevent further rotation of the first and second portions relative to each other, wherein when the second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing first stops, the combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member is in a second, closed or connecting position where the slots in the connecting plate pierce the insulation and engage the conductive wire.
8. The toolless wire connector of claim 7, wherein the first portion further comprises: opposing second stops spaced from the opposing first stops, the opposing second stops having a portion of each of the second opposing stops extending above the first end, wherein the opposing second stops are located about 180 from each other; wherein when the first and second portions are rotated relative to each other each of the opposing second gripping tabs abut each of the opposing second stops the connector is in a second portion wherein each of the plurality of through bores in the first portion is aligned with each of the apertures in the connecting plate such that insulated wires can be inserted into the interior space of the second portion from the through bores of the first portion.
9. The toolless wire connector of claim 8, wherein the first opposing stops are located about 90 from the second opposing stops such that the connect moves from the first position to the second position with about a quarter turn of a revolution.
10. The toolless wire connector of claim 8, wherein the first portion further comprises opposing first gripping tabs extending from the exterior surface of the first main body, wherein opposing first gripping tabs are located about 180 from each other wherein the opposing second stops extend from the opposing first gripping tabs.
11. The toolless wire connector of claim 10, wherein each of the opposing first gripping tabs include a surface comprising: a first ramped surface; and a first shoulder.
12. The toolless wire connector of claim 11, wherein each of the opposing second gripping tabs include a surface comprising: a second ramped surface; and a second shoulder, wherein when the connector is in the second, connecting position each of the second shoulders about one of the first shoulders, wherein the abutting first and second shoulder prevent counter-rotation toward the first, open position.
13. A method of electrically connecting a plurality of tracer wires, the method comprising: providing a connector comprising: a first portion comprising: a first main body having a first end and a second end and an exterior surface; a plurality of spaced apart through bores in the first main body extending from the first end to the second end; and opposing first stops extending from the exterior surface and having a portion of each of the first opposing stops extending above the first end, wherein the opposing first stops are located about 180 from each other; a second portion rotatably coupled to the first main body, the second portion comprising: a second main body having an interior space; a combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member comprising a plurality of apertures with arcuate slots extending from each of the plurality of apertures; and opposing second gripping tabs extending from an exterior surface of the second main body, wherein opposing second gripping tabs are located about 180 from each other; rotating the first and second portions relative to each other such that the opposing second gripping tabs abuts one of the opposing first stops such that the plurality of apertures in the combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member align with the plurality of spaced apart through bores in the first portion; inserting an end of a first tracer wire through one of the plurality of spaced apart through bores, one of the plurality of apertures and into the interior space of the second portion; and inserting an end of a second tracer wire through another one of the plurality of spaced apart through bores, another one of the plurality of apertures and into the interior space of the second portion.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein providing the connector further comprises: providing the first portion with a second set of stops extending from the first main body wherein the second set of stops are located about 180 from each other.
15. The method of claim 14, and further comprising: rotating the first and second portions relative to each other such that the opposing second gripping tabs abut the second set of stops wherein the combination insulation piercing and wire connecting member is rotated relative to the first and second tracer wires and the arcuate slots engage the first and second tracer wires to electrically connect the first and second tracer wires.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the first and second tracer wires each comprise an insulating jacket along a length of each wire, wherein when the plurality of arcuate slots engages the first and second tracer wires, the plurality of arcuate slots pierce each of the insulating jackets and make contact with both of the first and second wires to electrically connect the first and second wires.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the first and second portions each comprise shoulders that engage when the opposing second gripping tabs abut the second set of stops, the shoulders abut and prevent counter-rotation of the first and second portions relative to each other.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the rotating of the first and second portions relative to each other comprises about a quarter of a full turn.
19. The method of claim 15, and further comprising positioning the connector and the first and second tracer wires proximate a utility supply line below ground.
20. The method of claim 19, and further comprising burying the connector and the first and second tracer wires proximate the utility supply line.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] A prior art wire connector is illustrated in
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[0020] The top portion 14 includes stops 20 and 22 that extend above a substantially, horizontal shoulder 24 where the stop 20 and 22 are located about 180 apart from each other. Bottom gripping tabs 40 and 42 extend from an outer surface 44 of the bottom portion 12 and are located about 180 apart from each other. The bottom portion 12 is rotated relative to the top portion 14 so that the gripping tabs 40 and 42 abut the stops 20 and 22 and the connector 10 is positioned in the open, unconnected position.
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[0023] The interaction of the bottom gripping tabs 40 and 42 with the stops 20 and 22 ensures the connector 10 is in the first, open position where wires 15 with insulating jackets 17 can be inserted through the through bores 18 in the top portion 14, the apertures 13 in the combination insulation piercing and wire connecting plate 11 and into the open interior space in the bottom portion 12. The interaction of the bottom gripping tabs 40 and 42 with the stops 28 and 30 prevents further rotation of the bottom portion 12 relative to the top portion 14 such that an electrical connection is made between the wires 15 with the combination insulation piercing and wire connecting plate 11 by piercing the insulating jacket 17 and engaging the conductive wires 15 while also preventing over-rotation of the top portion 14 relative to the bottom portion 12.
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[0025] The anti-rotation mechanism 50 utilized interacting ramped surface and shoulders on the top gripping tabs 32 and 34 and the bottom gripping tabs 40 and 42 respectively, to allow the gradual engagement of the surfaces as the top and bottom portions 14 and 12 rotate to the second, closed position. However, other locations of the ramped surfaces and shoulders on the top portion 14 and the bottom portion 12 are within the scope of the present disclosure. When in the second, closed position, the substantially vertical shoulders on each of the gripping tabs 32 and 40 and each of gripping tabs 34 and 42 abut to prevent rotation in the reverse angular direction.
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[0028] As the top portion 14 and the bottom portion 12 are rotated relative to each other from the first, open and unconnected position (as illustrated in
[0029] While components of the connector 10 are disclosed and described with reference to a direction, the use of direction, such as top, bottom, upper, lower, vertical, horizontal and the like are used for descriptive use only for purposes of the present disclosure. The connector 10 of the present disclosure can be utilized independent of direction and placement provided at least two wires are connected with the connecting plate.
[0030] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.