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US3283289A
US3283289A US489357A US48935765A US3283289A US 3283289 A US3283289 A US 3283289A US 489357 A US489357 A US 489357A US 48935765 A US48935765 A US 48935765A US 3283289 A US3283289 A US 3283289A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R4/00Electrically-conductive connections between two or more conductive members in direct contact, i.e. touching one another; Means for effecting or maintaining such contact; Electrically-conductive connections having two or more spaced connecting locations for conductors and using contact members penetrating insulation
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  • Clip-type electrical connections in accordance with the teachings of application Serial No. 338,663, are made by moving a terminal clip past a transversely extending conductor and onto a terminal post in a manner such that the ciip drags the wire over a surface of the post and holds the wire against, and in electrical Contact with, the post after coming to rest thereon.
  • the present invention relates to a terminal clip having an improved spring means for holding the clip and the wire on the post.
  • a further object is to provide a terminal clip which is particularly adapted for use with relatively small terminal posts and wires.
  • a further object is to provide a terminal clip which can be manufactured with relative ease and which does not involve extremely close manufacturing tolerances.
  • the clip is of generally rectangular cross-section and comprises a web on one side and has an open seam extending axially along the side opposite to the web.
  • a cantilever spring is struck from, and integral with, the web and extends axially with respect to the axis of the clip, the arrangement being such that when the clip is moved onto a terminal post with a wire disposed between the underside of the web and a surface of the post, the cantilever spring holds the clip on the post and holds the wire against, and in electrical contact with, the post.
  • the wire thus extends axially along the post towards the Xed end thereof and emerges from confined relationship between the clip and the post at the end of the clip which is proximate to the base of the post.
  • FIGURE l is a perspective view of a preferred form of terminal clip in accordance with lthe invention.
  • FIGURE 2 is a sectional side View of an electrical connection in accordance with the invention between a terminal post and a snigle-st'randed wire;
  • FIGURE 3 is a View similar to FIGURE 2 but showing an electrical connection between a terminal post and a multi-stranded wire;
  • FIGURE 4 is a view taken along the lines 4-4 of FIGURE 2.
  • a terminal clip 2 in accordance with the present invention is of substantially rectangular cross-section and comprises a web 4 and sidewalls 6 having inwardly turned edges 8. The interior edges of the clip at the leading end thereof are bevelled towards the longitudinal axis as shown at 12 to provide a s-train relief and guide means for the conductor in the finished electrical connection as shown in FIGURES 2 and 3.
  • the sidewalls 6 are cut away adjacent to the web 4 as shown at 14 and a cantilever spring 16 is formed from the metal of the web.
  • This spring is integral with the web 4, as shown at 18, at its end which is adjacent to the leading end 10 of the clip, and is curved inwardly so that rice its upper end extends into the gap formed by the cutaway sidewall portions 14.
  • the clip 2 is intended to be used with a terminal post 20 having a width substantially equal to, and slightly less, than the distance between the opposite internal surfaces of the sidewalls 6 so that the clip can be telescopically moved onto the post as described more fully in application Serial No. 338,663 and in my ⁇ co-pending application Serial No. 171,074, filed February 5, 1962 for Electrical Connection.
  • the electrical connection is ordinarily made by moving the clip 2 over a mandrel or guide member and past a transversely extending wire in a manner such that the clip drags the wire over the surface of the mandrel and onto the post until its leading end 10 is disposed proximate to the xed end of the post 2t).
  • FIGURE 2 shows an electrical connection in accordance with the invention where the wire 22 comprises a singlestrand with the insulated portion 24 yof the wire emerging from the leadin-g end ⁇ of the clip and over ⁇ the bevelled strain relief surface 12 of the clip.
  • Clips in accordance with the invention can also be used with stranded wires or electrical lconnections between stranded wires and terminal posts as shown in FIGURE 3.
  • a comparative advantage of a terminal clip in accordance with the invention is that the spring means for maintaining the conductor in contact with the terminal post is formed from the web of the clip.
  • the spring 16 can be accurately formed with comparative ease and the sidewalls 6 and inwardly turned sidewall ends 8 need not be formed with an extremely high degree of accuracy.
  • This advantage is particularly important in the case of terminal clips intended for usage with relatively ne wires, for example, in the range of AWG 40-50. Wires in this size range would normally be used only with extremely small terminal posts and the terminal clip for usage with such posts and wires would, therefore, also be externally small.
  • the provision of a separate spring means, such as the cantilever spring 16 of the disclosed embodiment, for terminal clips is thus advantageous since the spring 16 can be provided on the terminal notwithstanding the relatively small size of the terminal.
  • an electrical connection of the type comprising a conductor and a terminal post, said post being straight and having a substantially uniform cross-section throughout its length, said post having a fixed end and a free end, a clip on said post, said clip having a web portion and having sidewalls extending from its longitudinal edges, said sidewalls extending partially around said post whereby said clip is in embracing relationship to said post, said conductor being contained between said web and one side of said post and extending axially along said post towards said fixed end, said conductor emerging from confined relationship at the one end ⁇ of said clip which is proximate to the base of said post, the improvement comprising: a cantilever spring formed in said web intermediate the ends lthereof, said spring being integral with said web at said References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Bergan 339-258 X Soreng 339--258 Batcheller 339-256 Cook et al 339--256 X EDWARD C. ALLEN, Primary Examiner.

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Nov. 1, 1966 R. F. coBAUGH 3,283,289
TERMINAL CLIP original Filed Jan. zo, 1964 United States Patent O Patent No. 3,243,757, dated Mar. 29, 1966. Divided 1 and this application Sept. 22, 1965, Ser. No. 489,357 1 Claim. (Cl. 339-256) This application is a division of application Serial No. 338,663, led January 20, 1964, now U.S. Patent No. 3,243,757, for Electrical Connections and relates to cliptype e'lectrical connections and to terminal clips for making such connections.
Clip-type electrical connections in accordance with the teachings of application Serial No. 338,663, are made by moving a terminal clip past a transversely extending conductor and onto a terminal post in a manner such that the ciip drags the wire over a surface of the post and holds the wire against, and in electrical Contact with, the post after coming to rest thereon. The present invention relates to a terminal clip having an improved spring means for holding the clip and the wire on the post.
It is an object of the invention -to provide an improved clip for making clip-type electrical connections. A further object is to provide a terminal clip which is particularly adapted for use with relatively small terminal posts and wires. A further object is to provide a terminal clip which can be manufactured with relative ease and which does not involve extremely close manufacturing tolerances.
These and other objects of the invention are achieved in one embodiment in which the clip is of generally rectangular cross-section and comprises a web on one side and has an open seam extending axially along the side opposite to the web. A cantilever spring is struck from, and integral with, the web and extends axially with respect to the axis of the clip, the arrangement being such that when the clip is moved onto a terminal post with a wire disposed between the underside of the web and a surface of the post, the cantilever spring holds the clip on the post and holds the wire against, and in electrical contact with, the post. In a finished electrical connection in accordance with the invention, the wire thus extends axially along the post towards the Xed end thereof and emerges from confined relationship between the clip and the post at the end of the clip which is proximate to the base of the post.
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FIGURE l is a perspective view of a preferred form of terminal clip in accordance with lthe invention;
FIGURE 2 is a sectional side View of an electrical connection in accordance with the invention between a terminal post and a snigle-st'randed wire;
FIGURE 3 is a View similar to FIGURE 2 but showing an electrical connection between a terminal post and a multi-stranded wire; and
FIGURE 4 is a view taken along the lines 4-4 of FIGURE 2.
A terminal clip 2 in accordance with the present invention is of substantially rectangular cross-section and comprises a web 4 and sidewalls 6 having inwardly turned edges 8. The interior edges of the clip at the leading end thereof are bevelled towards the longitudinal axis as shown at 12 to provide a s-train relief and guide means for the conductor in the finished electrical connection as shown in FIGURES 2 and 3.
The sidewalls 6 are cut away adjacent to the web 4 as shown at 14 and a cantilever spring 16 is formed from the metal of the web. This spring is integral with the web 4, as shown at 18, at its end which is adjacent to the leading end 10 of the clip, and is curved inwardly so that rice its upper end extends into the gap formed by the cutaway sidewall portions 14.
The clip 2 is intended to be used with a terminal post 20 having a width substantially equal to, and slightly less, than the distance between the opposite internal surfaces of the sidewalls 6 so that the clip can be telescopically moved onto the post as described more fully in application Serial No. 338,663 and in my `co-pending application Serial No. 171,074, filed February 5, 1962 for Electrical Connection. The electrical connection is ordinarily made by moving the clip 2 over a mandrel or guide member and past a transversely extending wire in a manner such that the clip drags the wire over the surface of the mandrel and onto the post until its leading end 10 is disposed proximate to the xed end of the post 2t). As shown in FIGURES 2 and 4, the stripped end 22 of the conductor will thus be confined between the underside of the cantilever spring 16 and the surface 'of the terminal post 20. FIGURE 2 shows an electrical connection in accordance with the invention where the wire 22 comprises a singlestrand with the insulated portion 24 yof the wire emerging from the leadin-g end `of the clip and over `the bevelled strain relief surface 12 of the clip. Clips in accordance with the invention can also be used with stranded wires or electrical lconnections between stranded wires and terminal posts as shown in FIGURE 3.
A comparative advantage of a terminal clip in accordance with the invention is that the spring means for maintaining the conductor in contact with the terminal post is formed from the web of the clip. The spring 16 can be accurately formed with comparative ease and the sidewalls 6 and inwardly turned sidewall ends 8 need not be formed with an extremely high degree of accuracy. This advantage is particularly important in the case of terminal clips intended for usage with relatively ne wires, for example, in the range of AWG 40-50. Wires in this size range would normally be used only with extremely small terminal posts and the terminal clip for usage with such posts and wires would, therefore, also be externally small. The provision of a separate spring means, such as the cantilever spring 16 of the disclosed embodiment, for terminal clips is thus advantageous since the spring 16 can be provided on the terminal notwithstanding the relatively small size of the terminal.
While the herein disclosed embodiment of the invention comprising a cantilever spring integ-ral with the web of the terminal, it would also be feasible under some circumstances to provide a separate spring on the terminal end in partially surrounding relationship thereto, for example, it would be practical to mount a spring on a terminal intermediate its ends which would be sprung outwardly when the clip is moved onto the post.
Changes in construction will occur to those skilled in the art and various apparently different modifications and embodiments may be made without departing from the scope yof the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only. The actual `scope 'of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claim when viewed in its proper perspective against the prior art.
I claim:
In an electrical connection of the type comprising a conductor and a terminal post, said post being straight and having a substantially uniform cross-section throughout its length, said post having a fixed end and a free end, a clip on said post, said clip having a web portion and having sidewalls extending from its longitudinal edges, said sidewalls extending partially around said post whereby said clip is in embracing relationship to said post, said conductor being contained between said web and one side of said post and extending axially along said post towards said fixed end, said conductor emerging from confined relationship at the one end `of said clip which is proximate to the base of said post, the improvement comprising: a cantilever spring formed in said web intermediate the ends lthereof, said spring being integral with said web at said References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Bergan 339-258 X Soreng 339--258 Batcheller 339-256 Cook et al 339--256 X EDWARD C. ALLEN, Primary Examiner.
1 w. DONALD MILLER, Examiner.
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