Integral dome and collar electrical connector
First Claim
1. A female electrical connector for fitting over a vertically elongated, electrically conductive electrode stem formed on its top extremity with an enlarged-in-cross section button having a rounded top end, said connector comprising:
- a hollow electrically conductive cylindrical cap formed with a stem-receiving chamber for telescoping over said stem and including a flexible top wall and a downwardly projecting barrel split longitudinally along its diametrically opposite sides to form opposed axially projecting semicylindrical skirts, said skirts being formed on their free extremities with radially inwardly projecting collars for fitting radially inwardly under the opposite sides of such button to releasably lock said cap on such stem, said collars tapering upwardly and radially inwardly to form respective downwardly facing cam surfaces, said top wall having a relaxed position and being sufficiently flexible to enable its laterally opposite sides disposed on the opposite sides of the axial plane of the splits in said barrel to be angled upwardly and outwardly from such plane of said splits to a pinch-release position angling said skirts downwardly and radially outwardly at an angle sufficient to space said collars a radial distance outwardly from one another to cause the radial inner peripheries thereof to clear the opposite sides of said button;
laterally spaced apart elongated finger grasp ears mounted on said top wall on the lateral opposite sides of such plane of said splits and projecting longitudinally upwardly for being grasped and on their upper extremities and pinched together to flex said top wall to said pinch-release position; and
,an electrical lead leading from said top wall whereby when it is desirable to snap said cap onto said button, it may be pressed thereagainst from an axial direction causing said cam surfaces of said respective collars to engage the opposite sides of said top end of said button to thus cause said collars, and consequently, the lower extremities of said skirts to be spread radially apart and when said collars clear said button said top wall will flex to said relaxed position to urge such bottom extremities of said skirts radially inwardly to snap said collars radially inwardly under the opposite sides of such button and when it is desirable to pinch release said connector from such stem, the free extremities of said ears may be pinched together to cause said top wall to flex to said pinch-release position to spread said collars apart to clear the exterior dimension of said button.
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Abstract
There is disclosed an electrical connector for fitting over an elongated axially projecting stem formed with an enlarged-in-diameter button and including a plastic dome jacketing an electrically conductive cap having an integral pair of oppositely disposed peripheral skirts projecting axially in one direction from a flexible transverse top wall. Such skirts are formed on their free extremities with radially inwardly projecting opposed collars which, in the unflexed condition of the top wall, are spaced apart a distance less than the diameter of such button. The top wall may be flexed about a transverse axis to angle the respective skirts outwardly to space such collars transversely apart a distance sufficient to clear such button and a pair of relatively rigid finger grasp ears are disposed on the opposite sides of such transverse axis and project in the axial direction opposite such skirts to be pressed together to flex such top wall and space such collars sufficiently far apart to clear the button. The skirts and top wall may have sufficient flexibility to be snapped over such stem without the necessity of squeezing such ears together.
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9 Claims
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1. A female electrical connector for fitting over a vertically elongated, electrically conductive electrode stem formed on its top extremity with an enlarged-in-cross section button having a rounded top end, said connector comprising:
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a hollow electrically conductive cylindrical cap formed with a stem-receiving chamber for telescoping over said stem and including a flexible top wall and a downwardly projecting barrel split longitudinally along its diametrically opposite sides to form opposed axially projecting semicylindrical skirts, said skirts being formed on their free extremities with radially inwardly projecting collars for fitting radially inwardly under the opposite sides of such button to releasably lock said cap on such stem, said collars tapering upwardly and radially inwardly to form respective downwardly facing cam surfaces, said top wall having a relaxed position and being sufficiently flexible to enable its laterally opposite sides disposed on the opposite sides of the axial plane of the splits in said barrel to be angled upwardly and outwardly from such plane of said splits to a pinch-release position angling said skirts downwardly and radially outwardly at an angle sufficient to space said collars a radial distance outwardly from one another to cause the radial inner peripheries thereof to clear the opposite sides of said button; laterally spaced apart elongated finger grasp ears mounted on said top wall on the lateral opposite sides of such plane of said splits and projecting longitudinally upwardly for being grasped and on their upper extremities and pinched together to flex said top wall to said pinch-release position; and
,an electrical lead leading from said top wall whereby when it is desirable to snap said cap onto said button, it may be pressed thereagainst from an axial direction causing said cam surfaces of said respective collars to engage the opposite sides of said top end of said button to thus cause said collars, and consequently, the lower extremities of said skirts to be spread radially apart and when said collars clear said button said top wall will flex to said relaxed position to urge such bottom extremities of said skirts radially inwardly to snap said collars radially inwardly under the opposite sides of such button and when it is desirable to pinch release said connector from such stem, the free extremities of said ears may be pinched together to cause said top wall to flex to said pinch-release position to spread said collars apart to clear the exterior dimension of said button. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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