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Laterally flexible electrical connector assembly

  • US 4,316,646 A
  • Filed: 02/04/1980
  • Issued: 02/23/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrical connector assembly for selectively connecting consecutive sections of a power cable to produce an assembled cable of a desired longitudinal length and enabling selective disconnection of the cable sections, the cable sections each having a plurality of conductors including at least one supply conductor and at least one ground conductor, said electrical connector assembly comprising:

  • a plurality of connector elements corresponding to the plurality of conductors, said connector elements being spaced longitudinally from one another, each of said connector elements having electrically connectable first and second components thereof, each one of said first and second components having a first end and a second end;

    securing means at the first end of each first component for electrically connecting and mechanically securing each first component to a conductor of one of said cable sections, and further securing means at the first end of each second component for electrically connecting and mechanically securing each second component to a corresponding conductor of another of said cable sections; and

    complementary means at the second end of each first component and at the second end of each second component for enabling selective mechanical and electrical connection and disconnection of the second ends to and from one another, said complementary means including relative motion means for enabling the first and second components to move relative to one another in response to lateral mechanical loads acting upon the connector element through the assembled cable when the first and second components are connected so as to enable lateral flexing of the assembled cable and the electrical connector assembly while maintaining the integrity of the electrical connection between said second ends and the integrity of the mechanical connection between connected consecutive cable sections.

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