US3364459A - Universal spark plug terminal connector - Google Patents
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- H01T—SPARK GAPS; OVERVOLTAGE ARRESTERS USING SPARK GAPS; SPARKING PLUGS; CORONA DEVICES; GENERATING IONS TO BE INTRODUCED INTO NON-ENCLOSED GASES
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- a terminal connector for a spark plug formed from a single blank of material, and providing one sleeve portion for engaging one end of a terminal wire, and a second sleeve portion adapted to embrace the electrode of a spark plug with the sleeve sections connected together by a corrugated web.
- a clamp is formed to project through openings in the sleeve portion of the terminal which embraces the electrode and which provides inwardly stnlck projections insertable into openings formed in the sleeve portion of the terminal, with the projections clamping the sleeve on to the spark plug as well as engaging the electrode thereof.
- the present invention constitutes an improvement over that shown and described in United States Letters Patent No. 3,141,724.
- the terminal connector there shown and described comprises opposite longitudinally split sleeves integrally connected together by a corrugated web. Such web permits the sleeve to be bent at various angular positions with respect to each other. In this bending operation, it has been found that the terminal sleeve to be connected to the electrode often expands, resulting in a loose connection between the sleeve and the electrode of the spark plug.
- This invention has for its object a simplified and economical arrangement for releasably latching one of the sleeves to the electrode of a spark plug and for clampingly embracing and latching together the longitudinal edges of such sleeve to prevent the sleeve from expanding during the bending to the aforesaid angular positions, which ex: panding would result in a loose contact between such sleeve and the electrode.
- Another object of this invention is to provide a simple clamp for a terminal sleeve to be connected to a spark plug electrode, thereby to assure a positive and firm contact between the electrode and the terminal sleeve.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view showing the blank formed to provide the terminal connector of my invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view showing the same connected to a terminal wire and to a spark plug;
- FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 but showing the terminal connector rectangularly bent to an adjusted position
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary detail view taken substantially on line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of the blank from which my improved connector is made
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are plan and edge views respectively of a blank from which a clamp embodied in my invention is formed;
- FIG. 8 is an end view of the clamp embodied in my invention.
- 10 indicates a blank from which my terminal connector is made.
- This blank is formed of semi-rigid material and includes a section 11 which, when formed, provides a longitudinally split sleeve 12 which receives the end 13 of a terminal wire 14. Struck from the section 11 is a prong 15 which penetrates the end 13 of the terminal 14 to provide a connection between the conductor core 16 thereof and the terminal connector.
- the section 17 of the blank is formed to provide a longitudinally split sleeve 17' which receives the electrode 18 of the spark plug 19.
- This section 17 provides openings 20' in spaced relation with respect to each other adjacent its longitudinal marginal edges.
- the sleeve 17 is adapted to receive the end portion of the electrode 13 and be frictionally held thereon in a manner to be presently explained.
- the sleeves 12 and 17 are integrally connected together by a web 21 which is corrugated circumferentially whereby to permit the sleeve 12 to be adjusted at any desired angular position with respect to the sleeve 17.
- a web 21 which is corrugated circumferentially whereby to permit the sleeve 12 to be adjusted at any desired angular position with respect to the sleeve 17.
- FIG. 3 I have shown the sleeve 12 adjusted to a rectangular position with respect to the sleeve 17.
- the angular position of the sleeve 12 with respect to the sleeve 17 may be any position between a straight angle and a right angle.
- sleeve 17 As the sleeve 17 is s lit longitudinally, it is most desirable that some means he provided to prevent the sleeve from opening during the bending of the sleeves 12 and 17 to various angular positions with respect to each other. It is also desirable to prevent the sleeve 17 from opening to a degree such as would present. a loose contact between the sleeve 17 and the electrode of the spark plug. To prevent this, I provide a substantially semi-rigid clamp indicated at 22. This clamp is formed from a blank 23 substantially rectangular in plan view and formed angularly to embrace the sleeve 17 (FIG. 4).
- the clamp 22 is clamped to embrace the sleeve 17' on opposite sides of and over the longitudinal split when the sleeves 12 and 17' are in longitudinal relation with respect to each other and prior to bending of the sleeves at a predetermined angular position with respect to each other.
- the clamp is formed of substantially semi-rigid material, when the clamp embraces the sleeve 17 it will firmly bear the sleeve 17 upon the end of the electrode of the spark plug, thereby assuring a positive and constant contact between the terminal connector and the electrode.
- the blank 23 There are struck from the blank 23, opposite protrusions 24 along the opposite longitudinal marginal edges (FIG. 6), which, when the blank is formed in the shape of the annular clamp 22, will extend inwardly through the 0penings 20 of the sleeve 17' to engage the electrode of the spark plug in the manner shown in FIG. 3, below the outer head 18' of the electrode, thereby preventing the connector from accidentally becoming disconnected from the electrode and at the same time securing the clamp 22 to the sleeve 17.
- the clamp 22 upon bending the sleeves 12 and 17' to a desired angular position, which is usually done with the connector connected to the electrode, the clamp 22 will prevent the sleeve 17 from bending. Such clamp will also permanently latch the sleeve 17' upon the terminal by virtue of the engagement between the protrusions 24 and the bead 25 of the electrode.
- the connector is securely connected to the electrode and a positive contact between the connector and the electrode is at all times assured.
- a terminal connector for aspark plug comprising 10 tions with respect to each other and to releasably (a) a blank formed to provide a pair of longitudinally latch said other sleeve to said electrode.
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15, 1963 I 1.. SCHILLER UNIVERSAL SPARK PLUG TERMINAL CONNECTOR Filed Oct. 11, 1965 I N V E N TOR. A yaw/445, fi AS' Arrr ifi [MESA/5 BY United States Patent 3,364,459 UNIVERSAL SPARK PLUG TERMINAL CONNECTOR Leslie L. Schiller, Chicago, 111., assignor to Triple-A Specialty Company, Chicago, Ill., a corporation of Illinois Filed Oct. 11, 1965, Ser. No. 494,641 1 Claim. (Cl. 339-245) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A terminal connector for a spark plug formed from a single blank of material, and providing one sleeve portion for engaging one end of a terminal wire, and a second sleeve portion adapted to embrace the electrode of a spark plug with the sleeve sections connected together by a corrugated web. A clamp is formed to project through openings in the sleeve portion of the terminal which embraces the electrode and which provides inwardly stnlck projections insertable into openings formed in the sleeve portion of the terminal, with the projections clamping the sleeve on to the spark plug as well as engaging the electrode thereof.
Disclosure of the invention The present invention constitutes an improvement over that shown and described in United States Letters Patent No. 3,141,724. The terminal connector there shown and described comprises opposite longitudinally split sleeves integrally connected together by a corrugated web. Such web permits the sleeve to be bent at various angular positions with respect to each other. In this bending operation, it has been found that the terminal sleeve to be connected to the electrode often expands, resulting in a loose connection between the sleeve and the electrode of the spark plug.
This invention has for its object a simplified and economical arrangement for releasably latching one of the sleeves to the electrode of a spark plug and for clampingly embracing and latching together the longitudinal edges of such sleeve to prevent the sleeve from expanding during the bending to the aforesaid angular positions, which ex: panding would result in a loose contact between such sleeve and the electrode.
Another object of this invention is to provide a simple clamp for a terminal sleeve to be connected to a spark plug electrode, thereby to assure a positive and firm contact between the electrode and the terminal sleeve.
Other objects will appear hereinafter.
The invention consists in the novel combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed.
The invention will be best understood by reference to the accompanying drawings showing the preferred form of construction, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a side elevational view showing the blank formed to provide the terminal connector of my invention;
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view showing the same connected to a terminal wire and to a spark plug;
FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 but showing the terminal connector rectangularly bent to an adjusted position;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary detail view taken substantially on line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a plan view of the blank from which my improved connector is made;
FIGS. 6 and 7 are plan and edge views respectively of a blank from which a clamp embodied in my invention is formed;
Patented Jan. 16, 1968 ice FIG. 8 is an end view of the clamp embodied in my invention.
The several objects of this invention are accomplished by the preferred form of construction shown in the accompanying drawings. In this connection, 10 indicates a blank from which my terminal connector is made. This blank is formed of semi-rigid material and includes a section 11 which, when formed, provides a longitudinally split sleeve 12 which receives the end 13 of a terminal wire 14. Struck from the section 11 is a prong 15 which penetrates the end 13 of the terminal 14 to provide a connection between the conductor core 16 thereof and the terminal connector. The section 17 of the blank is formed to provide a longitudinally split sleeve 17' which receives the electrode 18 of the spark plug 19. This section 17 provides openings 20' in spaced relation with respect to each other adjacent its longitudinal marginal edges. The sleeve 17 is adapted to receive the end portion of the electrode 13 and be frictionally held thereon in a manner to be presently explained.
The sleeves 12 and 17 are integrally connected together by a web 21 which is corrugated circumferentially whereby to permit the sleeve 12 to be adjusted at any desired angular position with respect to the sleeve 17. In FIG. 3 I have shown the sleeve 12 adjusted to a rectangular position with respect to the sleeve 17. However, it is to be understood that the angular position of the sleeve 12 with respect to the sleeve 17 may be any position between a straight angle and a right angle.
As the sleeve 17 is s lit longitudinally, it is most desirable that some means he provided to prevent the sleeve from opening during the bending of the sleeves 12 and 17 to various angular positions with respect to each other. It is also desirable to prevent the sleeve 17 from opening to a degree such as would present. a loose contact between the sleeve 17 and the electrode of the spark plug. To prevent this, I provide a substantially semi-rigid clamp indicated at 22. This clamp is formed from a blank 23 substantially rectangular in plan view and formed angularly to embrace the sleeve 17 (FIG. 4). The clamp 22 is clamped to embrace the sleeve 17' on opposite sides of and over the longitudinal split when the sleeves 12 and 17' are in longitudinal relation with respect to each other and prior to bending of the sleeves at a predetermined angular position with respect to each other.
As the clamp is formed of substantially semi-rigid material, when the clamp embraces the sleeve 17 it will firmly bear the sleeve 17 upon the end of the electrode of the spark plug, thereby assuring a positive and constant contact between the terminal connector and the electrode. There are struck from the blank 23, opposite protrusions 24 along the opposite longitudinal marginal edges (FIG. 6), which, when the blank is formed in the shape of the annular clamp 22, will extend inwardly through the 0penings 20 of the sleeve 17' to engage the electrode of the spark plug in the manner shown in FIG. 3, below the outer head 18' of the electrode, thereby preventing the connector from accidentally becoming disconnected from the electrode and at the same time securing the clamp 22 to the sleeve 17.
By this construction, upon bending the sleeves 12 and 17' to a desired angular position, which is usually done with the connector connected to the electrode, the clamp 22 will prevent the sleeve 17 from bending. Such clamp will also permanently latch the sleeve 17' upon the terminal by virtue of the engagement between the protrusions 24 and the bead 25 of the electrode.
By this arrangement, the connector is securely connected to the electrode and a positive contact between the connector and the electrode is at all times assured.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred 3 4 form of construction for carrying my invention into effect, ing a pair of protrusions struck therefrom adjacent this is capable of variation and modification without deits longitudinal marginal edge portions, with the parting from the spirit of the invention. I therefore do not protrusions providing spaced confronting fiat edge Wish to be limited to the precise details of construction portions extending parallel to the confronting edges of the clamp to rigidly embrace said other of said sleeves on opposite sides of and over the split of set forth, but desire to avail myself of such variations and modifications as come Within the scope of the appended claim. said sleeve with said protrusions projecting into said Having thus described my invention, what I claim as openings to latch said other sleeve against opening new and desire to protect by Letters Patent is: when said sleeves are bent to various angular posi- 1. A terminal connector for aspark plug comprising 10 tions with respect to each other and to releasably (a) a blank formed to provide a pair of longitudinally latch said other sleeve to said electrode.
split sleeves,
(b) one of said sleeves adapted to receive the end of References Cited g i f 1 d t dt b t UNITED STATES PATENTS c an eo ero sa1 seevesa ape o emounr ed on the electrode of said spark plug, figg i' (d) a corrugated web connecting said sleeves together 3OOO231 9/1961 Cochin and permitting said sleeves to be adjusted at various 3141724 7/1964 Ra a 339 256 angular positions with respect to each other, 3223963 12/1965 i t 339-259 (e) said other of said sleeves having a pair of open- 20 y e ings formed therein spaced equally distant from the FOREIGN PATENTS sleeves longitudinal marginal edges so as to be dis- L600 1915 Great Britain posed on opposite sides of the electrode when the Same is mounted thereon MARVIN A. CHAMPION, Przmary Examzner.
(f) and a substantially semi-rigid annular clamp hav- P. TEITELBAUM, Assistant Examiner.
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