US3004238A - Detachable electrical connectors and attaching means therefor - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to detachable electrical connectors, particularly those of the smallest size adapted to receive a standard 0.080" probe, and, more particularly, to
- the connector and fastening means of this invention constitute an improvement of the connector forming the subject matter of my Patent Number 2,685,07 3.
- the connector of the above-mentioned patent comprises a tubular insulating bushing formed with an interior shoulder and a conductive'tubular member with tapered resilient fingers, having latches formed at one end that slip past the shoulder on the inside of the bushing when the conductive part is inserted, and which spring outward to retain the conductive part within the bushing after insertion.
- the improvement of this invention consists in forming the shoulder further into the bushing and in setting a metallic sleeve against this shoulder on its outer side in the region where the inserted bushing makes contact with the opening in the panel. The result is to expand the portion of the bushing Within the panel to hold the connector firmly in place. The sleeve accomplishes this result without adding to the external dimensions of the connector.
- a connector of thisconstruction lends it self to use in miniatured equipment. I
- FIG. 1 is an exploded isometric view of a preferred embodiment of the connector
- FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the embodiment of FIG. 1 when the connector is assembled and mounted in an opening in a panel.
- the reference numeral designates a bushing of insulating material made in tubular form with an enlarged portion 11 at one end, a tapered restricted portion 12 at the other, with a shoulder 13 formed between them.
- This shoulder 13 forms a support when the bushing is panehrncunted.
- a recess 14 is formed on the inside of the restricted portion 12 of the bushing 10. .
- the inside diameter of the enlarged section 11 is larger than that of the restricted section 12.
- Another shoulder 15 is formed on the inside of the bushing 10 where these two sections meet.
- a metallic sleeve 16 is inserted in the enlarged section 11.
- This sleeve has a length longer than the thickness of the panel 17, into which the connector is to be mounted, and an outside diameter slightly greater than the inside diameter of the section of the bushing 10 of greatest diameter, and of an inside diameter at least as great as that of the section 12 of the bushing of least inside diameter.
- the opening at the enlarged end 11 of the bushing 10 is formed with a taper 18 to receive a probe (not shown).
- the conductive part 20 of the connector is tubular in shape with one end formed into tapered fingers 21 separated by slots 22. Latches 23 are formed on one end of at least one, and preferably all, of these fingers 21. An annular flange 24 is formed near the end of the conductive piece 20 opposite to the fingers 21.
- a lug 25 is fitted over the same end of the conductive piece 20 against the flange 24 and fastened to it by any convenient methmerely-for ease in insertion into the opening ice ods, such as staking and soldering, to form a means for connecting one or more conductors to the conductive piece
- one of the conductors to be connected or a point to which a voltage is to be measured is connected to the lug 25, and the bushing 10 is inserted into an opening 26 in the panel 17 until stopped by the shoulder 13.
- the slightly oversize sleeve 16 is inserted into the outer end of the bushing 10 until it rests against the inner shoulder 15.
- the fingers 2d When the conductive piece 20 is inserted into the interior of the bushing 10, the fingers 2d are compressed together in passing through the restricted portion 1 2 of the bushing until thelatches 23 pass the outer end of the sleeve 16,, at which point they expand to latch the conductive piece 29 into the bushing lid; At the same time, the flange 24 contacts the recess 14 to prevent further. penetration by the conductive piece 20.
- the conductive piece 20 is firmly held within the bushing 10 by the latches 23 on the fingers 21 and the contact of the fiange24 with the shoulder 14.
- the conductivepiece 26 can easily be removed from the bushing 10 by pressing inward on the fingers 21 suificiently to release the latches 23 to permit the conductive piece 20 to pass out through the sleeve 16 and the restricted portion 12 of the bushing 10.
- the conductive piece can be formed with an integral, turret-type terminal, such as that shown in FIG. 3 of the cited patent. While the portion 12 of the bushing 10 of restricted diameter is shown tapered, this is 26 in the panel. 17, and is not necessary to the operation of the invention. i ;This invention is not limited to the particular details of construction, materials and processes described, as'many equivalents will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. It is accordingly desired that the appended claims be given a broad interpretation commensurate with the scope of the invention within the, art.
- a detachable electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an aperture, in a mounting panel, comprising a resilient tubular insulating support member having a transverse internal shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different internal cross-sectional areas and a transverse external shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different external oross-sectional areas, said external shoulder being adapted to abut the periphery of a mounting-panel aperture, said internal and external shoulders being relatively displaced longitudinally of said tubular support member with the surfaces thereof being disposed in opposed facing relationship to define therebetween a longitudinal mounting portion of said support member wherein the portion of smaller external cross-sectional area overlaps the portion of larger internal cross-sectional area, a substantially rigid tubular member of a length at least equal to the length of said longitudinal mounting portion and of an external crosssectional area greater than the internal cross-sectional area of said mounting portion of said support member, said rigid tubular member being adapted to be positioned within said mounting portion with one end thereof abutting and a conductive tubular member
- a detachable electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an aperture in a mounting panel, comprising a resilient tubular insulating support member having a transverse internal shoulder separating said support member into two portions of diiferent internal cross-sectional areas and a transverse external shoulder separating said support member into two portions of diiferent external cross-sectional areas, said external shoulder being adapted to abut the periphery of a mounting-panel aperture, said internal and external shoulders being relatively displaced longitudinally of said tubular support member with the surfaces thereof being disposed in opposed facing relationship to define therebetween a longitudinal mounting portion of said support member wherein the portion of smaller external cross-sectional area overlaps the portion of larger internal cross-sectional area, a substantially rigid tubular member of a length at least equal to the length of said longitudinal mounting portion, the external crosssectional area of said rigid tubular member being greater than the internal cross-sectional area of said mounting portion of said support member and the internal cross-sectional area of said rigid tubular member being at least as great asthe smaller of the two internal
- a detachable electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an aperture in a mounting panel, comprising a resilient tubular insulating support member having a transverse internal shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different internal cross-sectional areas and a transverse external shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different external cross-sectional areas, said external shoulder being adapted to abut the periphery of a mounting-panel aperture, said internal and external shoulders being relatively displaced longitudinally of said tubular support member with the surfaces thereof being disposed in opposed facing relationship to define therebetween a longitudinal mounting portion of said support member wherein the portion of smaller external cross-sectional area overlaps the portion of larger internal cross-sectional area, a substantially rigid tubular member having first and second oppositely oriented abutments thereon adapted to be positioned Within said support member with said first abutment in contact with said internal shoulder, said rigid tubular member extending in the direction of said external shoulder at least as far as a position in substantial alignment with the plane of a mounting panel into which said support member is
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N. F. DAMON 3,004,238
DETACHABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND ATTACHING MEANS THEREFOR Oct. 10, 1961 Original Filed Feb. 17, 1956 R H m MN NN R W m N M r /0p A 5% MM This is a continuation of my ,copending, application, Serial No. 566,292, filed February 17, 1956, now abandoned. 1
This invention relates to detachable electrical connectors, particularly those of the smallest size adapted to receive a standard 0.080" probe, and, more particularly, to
means for fastening such connectors in a hole in a panel.
The connector and fastening means of this invention constitute an improvement of the connector forming the subject matter of my Patent Number 2,685,07 3.
The connector of the above-mentioned patent comprises a tubular insulating bushing formed with an interior shoulder and a conductive'tubular member with tapered resilient fingers, having latches formed at one end that slip past the shoulder on the inside of the bushing when the conductive part is inserted, and which spring outward to retain the conductive part within the bushing after insertion. The improvement of this invention consists in forming the shoulder further into the bushing and in setting a metallic sleeve against this shoulder on its outer side in the region where the inserted bushing makes contact with the opening in the panel. The result is to expand the portion of the bushing Within the panel to hold the connector firmly in place. The sleeve accomplishes this result without adding to the external dimensions of the connector. Thus, a connector of thisconstruction lends it self to use in miniatured equipment. I
Other and further advantages of this invention will become apparent as the description thereof progresses, reference being had to the accompanying drawings where- FIG. 1 is an exploded isometric view of a preferred embodiment of the connector; and
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the embodiment of FIG. 1 when the connector is assembled and mounted in an opening in a panel.
In FIGS. 1 and 2, the reference numeral designates a bushing of insulating material made in tubular form with an enlarged portion 11 at one end, a tapered restricted portion 12 at the other, with a shoulder 13 formed between them. This shoulder 13 forms a support when the bushing is panehrncunted. A recess 14 is formed on the inside of the restricted portion 12 of the bushing 10. .The inside diameter of the enlarged section 11 is larger than that of the restricted section 12. Another shoulder 15 is formed on the inside of the bushing 10 where these two sections meet. A metallic sleeve 16 is inserted in the enlarged section 11. This sleeve has a length longer than the thickness of the panel 17, into which the connector is to be mounted, and an outside diameter slightly greater than the inside diameter of the section of the bushing 10 of greatest diameter, and of an inside diameter at least as great as that of the section 12 of the bushing of least inside diameter. The opening at the enlarged end 11 of the bushing 10 is formed with a taper 18 to receive a probe (not shown). The conductive part 20 of the connector is tubular in shape with one end formed into tapered fingers 21 separated by slots 22. Latches 23 are formed on one end of at least one, and preferably all, of these fingers 21. An annular flange 24 is formed near the end of the conductive piece 20 opposite to the fingers 21. A lug 25 is fitted over the same end of the conductive piece 20 against the flange 24 and fastened to it by any convenient methmerely-for ease in insertion into the opening ice ods, such as staking and soldering, to form a means for connecting one or more conductors to the conductive piece In use, one of the conductors to be connected or a point to which a voltage is to be measured is connected to the lug 25, and the bushing 10 is inserted into an opening 26 in the panel 17 until stopped by the shoulder 13. The slightly oversize sleeve 16 is inserted into the outer end of the bushing 10 until it rests against the inner shoulder 15. in forcing this sleeve into the bushing, the material between the sleeve and the opening 26 in the panel 17 is compressed. This compression is compensated for by a swelling of the material on the inside of the panel, forming a bulge which retains the bushing firmly in the opening in the panel. The conductive piece 2%} of the connector is then inserted in the bushing 10 from the innerend 12, as seen in FIGS. 1 and 2. When the conductive piece 20 is inserted into the interior of the bushing 10, the fingers 2d are compressed together in passing through the restricted portion 1 2 of the bushing until thelatches 23 pass the outer end of the sleeve 16,, at which point they expand to latch the conductive piece 29 into the bushing lid; At the same time, the flange 24 contacts the recess 14 to prevent further. penetration by the conductive piece 20. The conductive piece 20 is firmly held within the bushing 10 by the latches 23 on the fingers 21 and the contact of the fiange24 with the shoulder 14. The conductivepiece 26 can easily be removed from the bushing 10 by pressing inward on the fingers 21 suificiently to release the latches 23 to permit the conductive piece 20 to pass out through the sleeve 16 and the restricted portion 12 of the bushing 10. p
If desired, the conductive piece can be formed with an integral, turret-type terminal, such as that shown in FIG. 3 of the cited patent. While the portion 12 of the bushing 10 of restricted diameter is shown tapered, this is 26 in the panel. 17, and is not necessary to the operation of the invention. i ;This invention is not limited to the particular details of construction, materials and processes described, as'many equivalents will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. It is accordingly desired that the appended claims be given a broad interpretation commensurate with the scope of the invention within the, art.
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1. A detachable electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an aperture, in a mounting panel, comprising a resilient tubular insulating support member having a transverse internal shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different internal cross-sectional areas and a transverse external shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different external oross-sectional areas, said external shoulder being adapted to abut the periphery of a mounting-panel aperture, said internal and external shoulders being relatively displaced longitudinally of said tubular support member with the surfaces thereof being disposed in opposed facing relationship to define therebetween a longitudinal mounting portion of said support member wherein the portion of smaller external cross-sectional area overlaps the portion of larger internal cross-sectional area, a substantially rigid tubular member of a length at least equal to the length of said longitudinal mounting portion and of an external crosssectional area greater than the internal cross-sectional area of said mounting portion of said support member, said rigid tubular member being adapted to be positioned within said mounting portion with one end thereof abutting and a conductive tubular member adapted to be inserted within said support member in contact with said rigid tubular member at said second shoulder, said conductive tubular member having a plurality of resilient fingers at one end thereof extending through said rigid tubular member, at least one of said fingers having a latch comprising an enlarged end of said finger tapering to the end of the finger and forming a shoulder located by and latched with said second shoulder, and a flange near the remaining end of said conductive tubular member adapted to bear against a portion of said support member to retain said conductive tubular member therein in cooperation with such latch finger.
2. A detachable electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an aperture in a mounting panel, comprising a resilient tubular insulating support member having a transverse internal shoulder separating said support member into two portions of diiferent internal cross-sectional areas and a transverse external shoulder separating said support member into two portions of diiferent external cross-sectional areas, said external shoulder being adapted to abut the periphery of a mounting-panel aperture, said internal and external shoulders being relatively displaced longitudinally of said tubular support member with the surfaces thereof being disposed in opposed facing relationship to define therebetween a longitudinal mounting portion of said support member wherein the portion of smaller external cross-sectional area overlaps the portion of larger internal cross-sectional area, a substantially rigid tubular member of a length at least equal to the length of said longitudinal mounting portion, the external crosssectional area of said rigid tubular member being greater than the internal cross-sectional area of said mounting portion of said support member and the internal cross-sectional area of said rigid tubular member being at least as great asthe smaller of the two internal cross-sectional areas of said support member, said rigid tubular member being adapted to be positioned within said mounting portion with one end thereof abutting said internal shoulder to provide a rigid second internal shoulder within said support member and to urge said mounting portion outwardly into firm gripping relationship with the periphery of such mounting-panel aperture, and a conductive tubular member adapted to be inserted within said support member in contact with said rigid tubular member at said second shoulder, said conductive tubular member having a plurality of resilient fingers at one end thereof extending through said rigid tubular member, at least one of said fingers having a latch comprising an enlarged end of said finger tapering to the end of the finger and forming a shoulder located by and latched with said second shoulder, and a fiange near the remaining end of said conductive tubular member adapted to bear against a port-ion 4 of said support member to retain said conductive tubular member therein in cooperation with such latch finger.
3. A detachable electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an aperture in a mounting panel, comprising a resilient tubular insulating support member having a transverse internal shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different internal cross-sectional areas and a transverse external shoulder separating said support member into two portions of different external cross-sectional areas, said external shoulder being adapted to abut the periphery of a mounting-panel aperture, said internal and external shoulders being relatively displaced longitudinally of said tubular support member with the surfaces thereof being disposed in opposed facing relationship to define therebetween a longitudinal mounting portion of said support member wherein the portion of smaller external cross-sectional area overlaps the portion of larger internal cross-sectional area, a substantially rigid tubular member having first and second oppositely oriented abutments thereon adapted to be positioned Within said support member with said first abutment in contact with said internal shoulder, said rigid tubular member extending in the direction of said external shoulder at least as far as a position in substantial alignment with the plane of a mounting panel into which said support member is inserted, the external cross-sectional area of said rigid tubular member extending from said first abutment to said position being greater than the internal cross-sectional area of said mounting portion to urge said mounting portion outwardly into firm gripping relationship with the periphery of such mounting-panel aperture, and a conductive tubular member adapted to be inserted Within said support member in contact with said rigid tubular member at said second abutment, said conductive tubular member having a plurality of resilient fingers at one end thereof extending through said rigid tubular member, at least one of said fingers having a latch comprising an enlarged end of said finger tapering to the end of the finger and forming a shoulder located by and latched with said second abutment.
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