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US1086820A
US1086820A US72245812A US1912722458A US1086820A US 1086820 A US1086820 A US 1086820A US 72245812 A US72245812 A US 72245812A US 1912722458 A US1912722458 A US 1912722458A US 1086820 A US1086820 A US 1086820A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R11/00Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal, or conductive member, blocks of binding posts
    • H01R11/11End pieces or tapping pieces for wires, supported by the wire and for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal or conductive member
    • H01R11/28End pieces consisting of a ferrule or sleeve
    • H01R11/281End pieces consisting of a ferrule or sleeve for connections to batteries
    • H01R11/282End pieces consisting of a ferrule or sleeve for connections to batteries comprising means for facilitating engagement or disengagement, e.g. quick release terminal

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  • the present invention relates to certaln new and useful improvements in connectors or cord terminals such as are commonly employed in connection with the wires or conductors which are utilized for con'nectmga number of batteries together.
  • the object of the invention is the PI'OVlsion of a device of this character which is comparatively simple and inexpensive in its construction, which is peculiarly constructed so as to provide an extended bearing surface for the fingers when placing the connector in position or removing it therefrom, and which can be used either with or without the binding nut as may be found most convenient.
  • Figure l is a plan viewof a connector constructed in accordance with .the inventhe two plates being shown as sprung a v the pressure of the fingers so 7 openings therein in alineowing the connector as apg post.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan fied form of the invention, a side elevation of the said of the invention. g and like parts are referred ollowing description and indie views of the drawing by e characters. 1 and 2 of the drawsignates the stock or i which is suitably d or otherwise "i of a coner.
  • each of these spring arms 3- carries a perforated plate 5i, the, said perforated plates having a superposed relation and sliding freely upon each other.
  • the spring action of the arms 3 normally slides .the'plates 4; to throw the perforations thereof out of registry with each other, although when applying the connector to a binding post or removing it therefrom, the plates 4. are moved against the action of the spring arms 3 to bring into registry so that the binding post will move freely through the perforations.
  • each of the said plates 4 is rovided at the outer edge thereof with a ange or finger piece 5 which is extended laterally at right angles to the plate.
  • These finger pieces 5 enable the connector to be readily manipulated without any discomfort to the operator.
  • the connector is shown as applied to a binding post 6, and it will be 0 served that the nut 7 is screwed down upon the plates 4, the said nut being received between the finger
  • Figs. 3 and 4 a slight modification is shown.
  • the numerals 8 designate a pair of perforated plates which have a superposed relation and are adapted to slide freely over each other, the said plates corresponding to the previously described plates 4 and operating in a similar manner to engage the binding post 6 when applied thereto.
  • the perforated plates 8 are carried by the spring arms 10 which connect the stock 11 to the finger pieces 9, the said stock 11 being adapted to be twisted around or other- Wise applied to the extremity of a conductor 12.
  • the perforated plates 8 can he as man i pieces or wings 5.
  • the conductor camthen be readily applied to a binding post or like member, and as soon a as the pressure of the fingersis released, the spring action of the arms 10 Will tend to throw the perforated plates S back to their original position and cause; the edges of the perforations thereof to engage and 10 produce a good electrical connection with the binding post.
  • the finger pieces or flanges 9 are extended at substantially right angles to the plane of the perforated plates 8 so as to readily 15 receive a binding nut between the same should it be found desirable to use a binding nut.
  • a cord terminal including a single pair of flat superposed plates having corresponding openings therein adapted to re- I ceive a binding post, resilient means acting upon the plates to slide the same upon each other, and opposed finger engaging flanges projecting at substantially right angles from the outer edges of the plates, said finger engaging flanges terminating in free edges spaced from the plane of the plates and being positioned so as to be susceptible of receiving the clamping nut of the binding post between the same.
  • a cord terminal including a single pair of flat superposed plates having corresponding openings therein for receiving a bind ing post, resilient means acting upon the plates to slide them over each other, and opposed fingerengaging flanges projecting at substaptially right angles from the outer edges of'the plates and terminating in free edges spaced from the plane of the plates, said flanges providing extended bearing surfaces for the fingers of the operator.

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W. P. HAMMOND. CONNECTOR. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 26, 1912.
Patented Feb. 10, 1914.
wmvzssss I Ml mvmron 'g y/gmnwrz JJMA Q momve WILLIAM P. HAMMOND, NEW YORK. N. Y.
CONNECTOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 1o, an.
Application filed September 26, 1912. Serial N01 722,458.
tain new and useful Improvements in C01}: nectors, of which the following is a spec1- ficatio The present invention relates to certaln new and useful improvements in connectors or cord terminals such as are commonly employed in connection with the wires or conductors which are utilized for con'nectmga number of batteries together. I The object of the invention is the PI'OVlsion of a device of this character which is comparatively simple and inexpensive in its construction, which is peculiarly constructed so as to provide an extended bearing surface for the fingers when placing the connector in position or removing it therefrom, and which can be used either with or without the binding nut as may be found most convenient.
With this and other objects in view, the
invention consists in certain novel combinations and arrangements of the parts as will more fully appear as the description pro. ceeds, the novel features thereof being pointed out in the appended claims.
For a full understanding of the invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, in which 36 Figure l is a plan viewof a connector constructed in accordance with .the inventhe two plates being shown as sprung a v the pressure of the fingers so 7 openings therein in alineowing the connector as apg post. Fig. 3 is a plan fied form of the invention, a side elevation of the said of the invention. g and like parts are referred ollowing description and indie views of the drawing by e characters. 1 and 2 of the drawsignates the stock or i which is suitably d or otherwise "i of a coner. Fig. 2 is an enlarged with the conductor 2, thesaid arms having a spring action and being shown in the present instance as crossing each other and twisted into parallel planes. Each of these spring arms 3-carries a perforated plate 5i, the, said perforated plates having a superposed relation and sliding freely upon each other. The spring action of the arms 3 normally slides .the'plates 4; to throw the perforations thereof out of registry with each other, although when applying the connector to a binding post or removing it therefrom, the plates 4. are moved against the action of the spring arms 3 to bring into registry so that the binding post will move freely through the perforations.
In order to provide an extended bearing surface for the fingers when pressin irrwardly upon the edges of the plates 4 in the act of'applying or removing the connector, each of the said plates 4 is rovided at the outer edge thereof with a ange or finger piece 5 which is extended laterally at right angles to the plate. These finger pieces 5 enable the connector to be readily manipulated without any discomfort to the operator. In Fig. 2 the connector is shown as applied to a binding post 6, and it will be 0 served that the nut 7 is screwed down upon the plates 4, the said nut being received between the finger In Figs. 3 and 4 a slight modification is shown. The numerals 8 designate a pair of perforated plates which have a superposed relation and are adapted to slide freely over each other, the said plates corresponding to the previously described plates 4 and operating in a similar manner to engage the binding post 6 when applied thereto. The
outer edge ofeach of these perforated plates 8 is provided' with a finger piece or flange 9 which is extended at right angles to the plane of the plate, the said finger pieces or flanges serving to provide an extended bearing surface for the fingers of the operator,
and being so positioned as to receive the binding nut between the same, in a manner corresponding to that illustrated by Fig. 2. The perforated plates 8 are carried by the spring arms 10 which connect the stock 11 to the finger pieces 9, the said stock 11 being adapted to be twisted around or other- Wise applied to the extremity of a conductor 12. By grasping the finger pieces 911etween the thumb and forefinger of the hand,
the perforated plates 8 can he as man i pieces or wings 5.
wardly so as to bring the perforations thereof into registry \vith'each other. The conductor camthen be readily applied to a binding post or like member, and as soon a as the pressure of the fingersis released, the spring action of the arms 10 Will tend to throw the perforated plates S back to their original position and cause; the edges of the perforations thereof to engage and 10 produce a good electrical connection with the binding post. As previously mentioned, the finger pieces or flanges 9 are extended at substantially right angles to the plane of the perforated plates 8 so as to readily 15 receive a binding nut between the same should it be found desirable to use a binding nut.
Having thus described the invention, What I claim as new and desire to secure by Let- 20 ters Patent, is
' l. A cord terminal including a single pair of flat superposed plates having corresponding openings therein adapted to re- I ceive a binding post, resilient means acting upon the plates to slide the same upon each other, and opposed finger engaging flanges projecting at substantially right angles from the outer edges of the plates, said finger engaging flanges terminating in free edges spaced from the plane of the plates and being positioned so as to be susceptible of receiving the clamping nut of the binding post between the same.
2. A cord terminal including a single pair of flat superposed plates having corresponding openings therein for receiving a bind ing post, resilient means acting upon the plates to slide them over each other, and opposed fingerengaging flanges projecting at substaptially right angles from the outer edges of'the plates and terminating in free edges spaced from the plane of the plates, said flanges providing extended bearing surfaces for the fingers of the operator.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two Witnesses. WILLIAM P. HAMMOND. Witnesses CHAS. LYON RUSSELL, HENRIETTA E. VVoRKMAN denies of thiapatent may be obtained for five cents each, by midi-easing the "Getsloner of Fetenta,
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3740703A (en) * 1971-11-24 1973-06-19 R Sessions Terminal clamp
US4206960A (en) * 1978-04-05 1980-06-10 Component Manufacturing Service, Inc. Electrical connector
US6487430B1 (en) * 1999-02-11 2002-11-26 Ge Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc. Electrode connector

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3740703A (en) * 1971-11-24 1973-06-19 R Sessions Terminal clamp
US4206960A (en) * 1978-04-05 1980-06-10 Component Manufacturing Service, Inc. Electrical connector
US6487430B1 (en) * 1999-02-11 2002-11-26 Ge Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc. Electrode connector

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