Electrical connector apparatus and method for a temporary cardiac pacing wire
First Claim
1. An electrical connector apparatus for connecting a rigid male electrical lead with a flexible wire attached thereto to medical electronic instruments, said apparatus comprising:
- a non-conductive connector body having a closed end and an open end having an interior cavity therein, said closed end having an aperture therethrough extending from the outside of said connector body into said interior cavity, said aperture being of sufficient size to receive said rigid male electrical lead therein, said non-conductive connector body including indent means thereon;
a cap means receivable on said closed end of said connector body for holding said rigid male electrical lead in said aperture and for securing said flexible wire lead to said rigid male electrical lead in an orientation that is substantially perpendicular to said rigid male electrical lead; and
,cap locking means for locking said cap means to said connector body, said cap locking means comprising a bifurcated spring-action means including;
at least two resilient arm means attached to said cap means at one end; and
,tab means attached to said resilient arm means and oriented to be received in said indent means in said connector body,wherein said cap means positively locks said rigid male electrical lead in said non-conductive connector body.
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Abstract
An electrical connector for a temporary cardiac pacing wire is formed by placing a male lead through a connector body and securing it in place by means of a lockable cap. The male lead is formed by cutting or breaking the shaft of a Keith-type straight needle which is electrically connected to the center lead of the pacing wire. The lead with electrode wire attached thereto is passed through a resilient gasket and through an aperture in the connector body. The lockable cap is then locked onto the connector body so that the lead is sealed and cannot back out of the aperture. A pair of resilient spring-loded arms connected to the cap carry a pair of opposed locking tabs. The locking tabs engage with corresponding locking detents in the connector body. The assembled connector can then be electrically connected in a conventional manner to medical instrumentation by plugging it into a corresponding extension cord set having mating female receptacles that mate with and seal against the body of the male connector. It is virtually impossible to pull the locking cap off of the connector body by accident once the connector is assembled.
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10 Claims
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1. An electrical connector apparatus for connecting a rigid male electrical lead with a flexible wire attached thereto to medical electronic instruments, said apparatus comprising:
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a non-conductive connector body having a closed end and an open end having an interior cavity therein, said closed end having an aperture therethrough extending from the outside of said connector body into said interior cavity, said aperture being of sufficient size to receive said rigid male electrical lead therein, said non-conductive connector body including indent means thereon; a cap means receivable on said closed end of said connector body for holding said rigid male electrical lead in said aperture and for securing said flexible wire lead to said rigid male electrical lead in an orientation that is substantially perpendicular to said rigid male electrical lead; and
,cap locking means for locking said cap means to said connector body, said cap locking means comprising a bifurcated spring-action means including; at least two resilient arm means attached to said cap means at one end; and
,tab means attached to said resilient arm means and oriented to be received in said indent means in said connector body, wherein said cap means positively locks said rigid male electrical lead in said non-conductive connector body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for attaching a rigid male electrical lead having a flexible wire attached thereto to a non-conductive connector for use with medical electronic instruments, said method comprising the steps of:
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inserting said rigid male electrical lead into a non-conductive body, said non-conductive body having a closed end and an open end having an interior cavity therein, said closed end having an aperture therethrough for receiving said rigid male electrical lead so that said rigid male electrical lead extends into said interior cavity, said connector body having at least two locking indents therein; pressing a locking cap having at least two resiliently mounted locking tabs thereon over the closed end of said connector body so that said tabs are biased into said indents thereby locking said locking cap to said body and bending said flexible wire to an angle that is oriented substantially 90°
with respect to said rigid male electrical lead,whereby said locking cap positively prevents said rigid male lead from backing out of said non-conductive connector body.
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