Electric current distribution apparatus
First Claim
1. A coupling for a low voltage electric distribution system, comprising an elongate track member defining a channel with inner wall means and opposed side walls having means defining inwardly facing abutment surfaces, a conductor extending along and insulated from the channel and supported by the inner wall means, a connector including a screw-threaded part and a contact insulated therefrom and projecting therethrough for contacting the track conductor, and a clamping element received in the channel and in screw-threaded engagement with said connector part, the clamping element abutting said abutment surfaces and the reaction force acting thereon causing the contact to be pressed into engagement with the conductor.
1 Assignment
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
Apparatus for distributing electic current, especially in a low voltage track lighting system includes: (i) a cable in the form of a rigid rod having coaxial conductors and male and female couplings at its opposite ends allowing the cable rod to be connected end-to-end with other similar cable rods, and the inner conductor having a spring loaded contact at one end; (ii) a coupling unit which may be used to connect rotatably one cable rod to another cable rod or an appliance, the unit having relatively rotatable housing parts defining respective male couplings at the opposite ends of the unit, and contacts arranged to project axially at the opposite ends, the contacts being connected by a flexible braided conductor and urged apart by a coil spring; and (iii) a coupling including a track with a channel having a connector carried by an inner wall and side walls with inturned flanges, a connector (which may be a cable rod or coupling unit) with a screw threaded end through which a contact projects, and a nut which engages behind the flanges and presses the end of the connector and the contact against the track conductor.
-
Citations
17 Claims
- 1. A coupling for a low voltage electric distribution system, comprising an elongate track member defining a channel with inner wall means and opposed side walls having means defining inwardly facing abutment surfaces, a conductor extending along and insulated from the channel and supported by the inner wall means, a connector including a screw-threaded part and a contact insulated therefrom and projecting therethrough for contacting the track conductor, and a clamping element received in the channel and in screw-threaded engagement with said connector part, the clamping element abutting said abutment surfaces and the reaction force acting thereon causing the contact to be pressed into engagement with the conductor.
- 16. A coupling, in combination with an electrical connector of an elongated rod which comprises inner and outer coaxial conductors and complementary coupling means comprising male and female screw-threaded couplings at the opposite ends thereof, thereby to enable the connector to be connected releasably but securely end-to-end with another connector of substantially identical form to construct a rigid coaxial connector assembly with electrical continuity of the inner and outer conductors being maintained over the length of the assembly, the inner conductor including at one end of the connector a contact portion retractable axially relative to the other conductor against a spring force exerted thereon, whereby to ensure firm axial abutment of said contact portion with the inner conductor of another connector coupled to said one end of the connector, for a low voltage electric distribution system, said coupling comprising an elongate track member defining a channel with an inner wall and opposed side walls having means defining inwardly facing abutment surfaces and a conductor extending along an insulated from the channel and supported by the inner wall, wherein the coupling means of one end of the cable rod defines a connector including a screw-threaded part and a contact insulated therefrom and projecting therethrough for contacting the track conductor, and a clamping element received in the channel and in screw-threaded engagement with said connector part, the clamping element abutting said abutment surfaces and the reaction force acting thereon causing the contact to be pressed into engagement with the conductor.
Specification