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US3159447A
US3159447A US225301A US22530162A US3159447A US 3159447 A US3159447 A US 3159447A US 225301 A US225301 A US 225301A US 22530162 A US22530162 A US 22530162A US 3159447 A US3159447 A US 3159447A
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    • H01R12/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
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  • FIG. 2 PLUG, CONNECTOR FOR FLAT CONDUCTOR CABLE 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Sept. 21, 1962 FIG. 2
  • This invention relates to a connector designed to enable the ready assembly of a flexible fiat conductor cable thereon in registered interlocked position in an arrangement such as to connect, or dispose one or more of the conducto-rs of said cable for electrical connection with, other conductors.
  • the connector of this invention provides a convenient means for disposing one end of a flat conductor cable in predetermined registered projecting position therein such that said connector, with the conductor so extending therefrom, may be readily interconnected electrically with another conductor and may be readily d1sengaged therefrom and interengaged with other conductors from time to time as desired.
  • the invention provides a convenient and accurate means for elfectively disposing the conductor end of a flat conductor cable for connection and disconnection in a rapid fashion w1th other conductors or equipment, and incorporates novel features for registration and interlocking of conductor cables therein and for maintaining the parts assembled and interlocked in accurate registration.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bar and blade members of the connector of this invention, the latter being shown about to be positioned within the folded end of a flat conductor cable, shown fragmentarily,
  • FIG. 2 is an assembly view of a flat conductor cable initially positioned on the blade for registry with the bar opening
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the bar, blade and conductor cable in assembled relation
  • FIG. 4 is an end elevational View thereof taken at line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken at line 55 of FIG. 3,
  • FIG. 6 is a side elevational view taken at line 6-6 of FIG. 2, showing the blade about to be inserted into the bar and within the folded over end of the flat conductor cable therein,
  • FIG. 7 is a similar view, showing the parts further assembled
  • FIG. 8 is a side elevational view, taken at line 88 of FIG. 3, showing the parts fully assembled
  • FIG. 9 is a side elevational, partly sectional View of an electrical element having a plurality of other conductors with which conductor cables, secured to connectors of this invention, may be selectively engaged.
  • FIG. 10 is a transverse sectional View, taken at line 1010 of FIG. 3,
  • FIG. 11 is a fragmentary plan view of the panels alone taken at line 11-11 of FIG. 9, with the connectors omitted, and
  • FIG. 12 is a broken side elevational view of a flexible conductor cable whose opposite ends are secured to connectors of this invention.
  • FIG. 6 The drawings show a form of the connector 10 (FIG. 6)
  • the connectorlO comprises (FIG. 1) a plate 15 provided at one longitudinal end with a bar 16 secured to the plate in spaced parallel relation so as to define an opening 17 (FIG. 4) at that longitudinal end of the plate.
  • the plate has a relatively planar surface 18 on which the conductor cable 12 may be positioned, with the folded end 11 of the conductor cable inserted through the opening 17, to extend partially therebeyond, thus disposing exposed portions of the conductor beyond the plate (FIG.
  • a blade 19 is provided (FIG. 6) proportioned to be received within the opening 17 of the plate and within the folded end 11 of the cable, and to press the latter against the bar 16 and plate 15.
  • the blade 19 (FIGS. 1 and 3) is provided with marginally outwardly extending tabs 20 and 21 and with marginally recessed portions 22, 23.
  • the plate 15 is provided with apertures 24, 25 (FIG. 1) spaced from the bar 16 and with adjacent marginal flanges 26, 27 for guiding the conductor cable 12 and blade 19 over the plate on assembly of the parts (FIGS. 3 and 8) and is further provided with finger stud portions 28, 29, extending from the flanges 26, 27 and overlying the apertures 24, 25.
  • the blade 19 may be inserted into the intermediate bar 16 (FIG. 2) to dispose the recessed portions 22, 23 of the blade over the finger studs 28, 29 (FIG. 6); then, by pressing down the blade 19 around recessed area 22, 23 or up on the plate 15, the blade 19 may be snapped past said finger studs and dis posed therebeneat-h to thereby (FIG. 8) secure the cable 12 between the blade and the plate.
  • the blade 19 may be made flexible for this purpose or the plate 15 made flexible and flexed until the blade 19 is extended into the opening 17 whereupon the plate may be moved upwardly so as to snap the studs 28, 29 past the recessed portions 22, 23 of the blade 19, or both the blade 19 and plate 15 may be made flexible for this purpose.
  • the connector of this invention will have firmly secured thereto the conductor cable 12 (the latter is of flexible material as well known in this art).
  • the conductor cable will be pressed slightly between sides of undercut on 28 stud and recess 22 at one side and similarly between sides of undercut on 29 stud, and recess 23 at the other side, fur- Y ther keying and interlocking the parts and preventing accidental dislocation or disassembly thereof.
  • the assembly thus described may be inserted into any equipment such as schematically shown at 30 in FIGS.
  • the conductor of this invention may be used to make rapid connection of cable conductors to other conductors or fixtures'as desired.
  • the connector of this invention may be secured to opposite ends of the flat conductor cable as shown in FIG. 12 to thus adapt the connector for use as a jumper for connection of ends of conductor cables with other cables or equipment.
  • a connector for holding a flat flexible conductor cable disposed for electrical connection to another conductor comprising a plate having marginal edges and a relatively planar surface on which said conductor cable is adapted to be positioned, a bar secured to said plate in registry with one end thereof in spaced re lation to said plate, to thereby define therewith an opening for passage of the cable when disposed on the plate therethrough for connection to said other conductor, said plate being further provided with a finger stud extending from one marginal edge overlying and spaced from said planar surface, and a blade member adapted to be positioned within a fold of said conductor cable and to be positioned on the plate underneath said bar, said blade having a marginally recessed portion for registration with said stud to snap thereover and then underlie the stud to thereby press the conductor cable against said planar surface.
  • a second aperture provided in said planar surface spaced from said opening and adjacent the other marginal edge of the plate, and a second finger stud extending from the plate in overlying relation to said second aperture.
  • flanges at the marginal edges of said plate for guiding the flat conductor cable on so positioning said cable on the plate, said flanges being registered with said apertures and guiding said conductor in position over said apertures.
  • said plate being substantially bendable so that said blade with the conductor cable folded thereupon may be intermediate the bar and plate and through the o ening defined thereby, said blade being bendable so that it may be positioned on the conductor cable with the opposite end of the blade flexed away from the plate and then said opposite end of the blade moved against the studs of the plate memher to snap between said studs and plate.
  • a flange at each marginal edge of said plate for guiding the flat conductor cable and so positioning the same on the plate.

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1964 D. J. CRIMMINS ETAL 3,159,447
PLUG, CONNECTOR FOR FLAT CONDUCTOR CABLE 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Sept. 21, 1962 FIG. 2
S R O T N E V m DAVID J. CRIMMINS JOSEPH B.MARCSANY Now by change of name to JOSEPH MARSHALL ROCCO E BASILE ATTORNEY 1964 D. J. CRIMMINS ETAL 3,159,447
PLUG CONNECTOR FOR FLAT CONDUCTOR CABLE Filed Sept. 21, 1962 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 3L 7 5 FIG. 4 ii INVENTORS DAVID J. CRIMMINS JOSEPH B. MARCSANYI Now by change of name to JOSEPH MARSHALL y ROCCO.F. BASILE I0 I n I. I I i I ATTORNEY Dec. 1, 1964 D. J. CRIMMINS ETAL 3,159,447
PLUG CONNECTOR FOR FLAT CONDUCTOR CABLE Filed Sept. 21, 1962 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 m u u '////////////-/////////M [Q INVENTORS DAVID J. CRIMMINS JOSEPH B. MARCSANYI Now by change of name to I JOSEPH MARSHALL ROCCO F. BASILE 4W QW ATTO RN EY United States Patent 3,159,447 PLUG CONNECTOR FOR FLAT CON- DUCTOR CABLE David J. Crinnnins, Nutley, Joseph B. Marcsanyl, Passaic,
and Rocco F. Basile, Roselle, NJ., Marcsanyi now by change of name Joseph Marshall, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Kent Manufacturing Co., Elizabeth,
N.J., a corporation. of New Jersey Filed Sept. 21, 1962, Ser. No. 225,301
7 Claims. (Cl. 339-476) This invention relates to a connector designed to enable the ready assembly of a flexible fiat conductor cable thereon in registered interlocked position in an arrangement such as to connect, or dispose one or more of the conducto-rs of said cable for electrical connection with, other conductors. The connector of this invention provides a convenient means for disposing one end of a flat conductor cable in predetermined registered projecting position therein such that said connector, with the conductor so extending therefrom, may be readily interconnected electrically with another conductor and may be readily d1sengaged therefrom and interengaged with other conductors from time to time as desired. The invention provides a convenient and accurate means for elfectively disposing the conductor end of a flat conductor cable for connection and disconnection in a rapid fashion w1th other conductors or equipment, and incorporates novel features for registration and interlocking of conductor cables therein and for maintaining the parts assembled and interlocked in accurate registration.
The drawings, illustrating procedures and devices useful in carrying out the invention, and the description below, are exemplary only of the invention, which shall be deemed to cover all other devices and procedures coming within the scope and purview of the appended claims.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters indicate like parts:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the bar and blade members of the connector of this invention, the latter being shown about to be positioned within the folded end of a flat conductor cable, shown fragmentarily,
FIG. 2 is an assembly view of a flat conductor cable initially positioned on the blade for registry with the bar opening,
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the bar, blade and conductor cable in assembled relation,
FIG. 4 is an end elevational View thereof taken at line 4-4 of FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken at line 55 of FIG. 3,
FIG. 6 is a side elevational view taken at line 6-6 of FIG. 2, showing the blade about to be inserted into the bar and within the folded over end of the flat conductor cable therein,
FIG. 7 is a similar view, showing the parts further assembled,
FIG. 8 is a side elevational view, taken at line 88 of FIG. 3, showing the parts fully assembled,
FIG. 9 is a side elevational, partly sectional View of an electrical element having a plurality of other conductors with which conductor cables, secured to connectors of this invention, may be selectively engaged.
FIG. 10 is a transverse sectional View, taken at line 1010 of FIG. 3,
FIG. 11 is a fragmentary plan view of the panels alone taken at line 11-11 of FIG. 9, with the connectors omitted, and
FIG. 12 is a broken side elevational view of a flexible conductor cable whose opposite ends are secured to connectors of this invention.
The drawings show a form of the connector 10 (FIG. 6)
cable 12 comprising a plurality of conductors 14 covered by a thin insulation, preferably doubled upon itself and having a portion 13 (FIG. 3) scraped or otherwise treated so as to expose all or selected conductors 14 of the conductor cable. The connectorlO comprises (FIG. 1) a plate 15 provided at one longitudinal end with a bar 16 secured to the plate in spaced parallel relation so as to define an opening 17 (FIG. 4) at that longitudinal end of the plate. The plate has a relatively planar surface 18 on which the conductor cable 12 may be positioned, with the folded end 11 of the conductor cable inserted through the opening 17, to extend partially therebeyond, thus disposing exposed portions of the conductor beyond the plate (FIG. 2) with the said folded end of the cable positioncd within the bar and plate. A blade 19 is provided (FIG. 6) proportioned to be received within the opening 17 of the plate and within the folded end 11 of the cable, and to press the latter against the bar 16 and plate 15. The blade 19 (FIGS. 1 and 3) is provided with marginally outwardly extending tabs 20 and 21 and with marginally recessed portions 22, 23. The plate 15 is provided with apertures 24, 25 (FIG. 1) spaced from the bar 16 and with adjacent marginal flanges 26, 27 for guiding the conductor cable 12 and blade 19 over the plate on assembly of the parts (FIGS. 3 and 8) and is further provided with finger stud portions 28, 29, extending from the flanges 26, 27 and overlying the apertures 24, 25. On assembly of the parts as above described, the blade 19 may be inserted into the intermediate bar 16 (FIG. 2) to dispose the recessed portions 22, 23 of the blade over the finger studs 28, 29 (FIG. 6); then, by pressing down the blade 19 around recessed area 22, 23 or up on the plate 15, the blade 19 may be snapped past said finger studs and dis posed therebeneat-h to thereby (FIG. 8) secure the cable 12 between the blade and the plate. The blade 19 may be made flexible for this purpose or the plate 15 made flexible and flexed until the blade 19 is extended into the opening 17 whereupon the plate may be moved upwardly so as to snap the studs 28, 29 past the recessed portions 22, 23 of the blade 19, or both the blade 19 and plate 15 may be made flexible for this purpose.
On assembly of the parts as above set forth and shown in FIG. 4 the connector of this invention will have firmly secured thereto the conductor cable 12 (the latter is of flexible material as well known in this art). On registration of the parts as above noted, the conductor cable will be pressed slightly between sides of undercut on 28 stud and recess 22 at one side and similarly between sides of undercut on 29 stud, and recess 23 at the other side, fur- Y ther keying and interlocking the parts and preventing accidental dislocation or disassembly thereof. The assembly thus described may be inserted into any equipment such as schematically shown at 30 in FIGS. 11 and 12, wherein said equipment is shown as provided With apertures 31 to receive the connector 10 and cable assembled therein or receive the extending folded end 11 of cable 12 for connection (as in FIG. 9) in electrical equipment member 30 with second conductors 32, which may give adequate spring pressure to individual conductors in said fixture 30 by the spring or other means 33. By this arrangement the conductor of this invention may be used to make rapid connection of cable conductors to other conductors or fixtures'as desired. In addition to the procedures described, the connector of this invention may be secured to opposite ends of the flat conductor cable as shown in FIG. 12 to thus adapt the connector for use as a jumper for connection of ends of conductor cables with other cables or equipment. The foregoing examples of uses for the connector of this invention are illustrative only and not limitative thereof.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A connector for holding a flat flexible conductor cable disposed for electrical connection to another conductor, said connector comprising a plate having marginal edges and a relatively planar surface on which said conductor cable is adapted to be positioned, a bar secured to said plate in registry with one end thereof in spaced re lation to said plate, to thereby define therewith an opening for passage of the cable when disposed on the plate therethrough for connection to said other conductor, said plate being further provided with a finger stud extending from one marginal edge overlying and spaced from said planar surface, and a blade member adapted to be positioned within a fold of said conductor cable and to be positioned on the plate underneath said bar, said blade having a marginally recessed portion for registration with said stud to snap thereover and then underlie the stud to thereby press the conductor cable against said planar surface.
2. A connector as set forth in claim 1, and further including an aperture in said planar surface spaced from said opening and adjacent said one marginal edge and directly below said stud to receive a portion of said conductor cable pressed therein by said blade member.
3. In a connector for connection of a flat conductor cable to another conductor as set forth in claim 2, a second aperture provided in said planar surface spaced from said opening and adjacent the other marginal edge of the plate, and a second finger stud extending from the plate in overlying relation to said second aperture.
4. In a connector for connection of a flat conductor cable to another conductor as set forth in claim 3, flanges at the marginal edges of said plate for guiding the flat conductor cable on so positioning said cable on the plate, said flanges being registered with said apertures and guiding said conductor in position over said apertures.
5. In a connector for the connection of a flat conductor cable to another conductor as set forth in claim 3, said plate being substantially bendable so that said blade with the conductor cable folded thereupon may be intermediate the bar and plate and through the o ening defined thereby, said blade being bendable so that it may be positioned on the conductor cable with the opposite end of the blade flexed away from the plate and then said opposite end of the blade moved against the studs of the plate memher to snap between said studs and plate.
6. In a connector for the connection of a flat conductor cable to another conductor as set forth in claim 1, a flange at each marginal edge of said plate for guiding the flat conductor cable and so positioning the same on the plate.
7. In a connector for the connection of a flat conductor cable to another conductor as set forth in claim 1, and marginally outwardly directed tab portions on said blade member facilitating manipulation on said blade member and conductor cable.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,332,846 Fladd Oct. 26, 1943 2,699,533 Harnett Jan. 11, 1955 2,731,609 Sobel Jan. 17, 1956 3,034,091 Gluck May 8, 1962 3,059,211 Thomas et al Oct. 16, 1962 3,082,398 Valach Mar. 19, 1963 3,084,302 Braeutigam Apr. 2, 1963

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1. A CONNECTOR FOR HOLDING A FLAT FLEXIBLE CONDUCTOR CABLE DISPOSED FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO ANOTHER CONDUCTOR, SAID CONNECTOR COMPRISING A PLATE HAVING MARGINAL EDGES AND A RELATIVELY PLANAR SURFACE ON WHICH SAID CONDUCTOR CABLE IS ADAPTED TO BE POSITIONED, A BAR SECURED TO SAID PLATE IN REGISTRY WITH ONE END THEREOF IN SPACED RELATION TO SAID PLATE, TO THEREBY DEFINE THEREWITH AN OPENING FOR PASSAGE OF THE CABLE WHEN DISPOSED ON THE PLATE THERETHROUGH FOR CONNECTION TO SAID OTHER CONDUCTOR, SAID PLATE BEING FURTHER PROVIDED WITH A FINGER STUD EXTENDING FROM ONE MARGINAL EDGE OVERLYING AND SPACED FROM SAID PLANAR SURFACE, AND A BLADE MEMBER ADAPTED TO BE POSITIONED WITHIN A FOLD OF SAID CONDUCTOR CABLE AND TO BE POSITIONED ON THE PLATE UNDERNEATH SAID BAR, SAID BLADE HAVING A MARGINALLY RECESSED PORTION FOR REGISTRATION WITH SAID STUD TO SNAP THEREOVER AND THEN UNDERLIE THE STUD TO THEREBY PRESS THE CONDUCTOR CABLE AGAINST SAID PLANAR SURFACE.
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