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US954872A - Terminal for electric wires. - Google Patents

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US954872A
US954872A US46347208A US1908463472A US954872A US 954872 A US954872 A US 954872A US 46347208 A US46347208 A US 46347208A US 1908463472 A US1908463472 A US 1908463472A US 954872 A US954872 A US 954872A
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R11/00Individual connecting elements providing two or more spaced connecting locations for conductive members which are, or may be, thereby interconnected, e.g. end pieces for wires or cables supported by the wire or cable and having means for facilitating electrical connection to some other wire, terminal, or conductive member, blocks of binding posts
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  • My invention relates to electric wire terminals and has for one object to provide a terminal which can be automatically attached to a spark plug by a single movement but which cannot be accidentally detached, but must be manually detached.
  • Another object is to provide a terminal which will engage the plug at several diti'erent places and thus insure a perfect contact.
  • a further object is to provide a terminal which is very easy to pack and ship in large numbers and which may be applied for use by any person in the most simple manner.
  • FIG. l is an end view of a spark plug, showing the terminal attached thereto and to one end of a Wire
  • Fig.2 is a detail side view of the parts shown in Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a section taken in the plane of the line A-A of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows, part of the spark plug being shown in side elevation
  • Fig. 4 is an edge view of my terminal with the body portion extended
  • Fi 5 is a plan view of the same.
  • My terminal is formed from a single blank of electricity conducting sheet metal and comprises a body 1 and the fingers 2, 3, 4.
  • the body portion 1 is provided at one end with a point 5 and at the other end with a notch 6.
  • This body portion is non-elastic so that it will remain in position when bent around the insulated covering 7 of the wire 8.
  • the point 5 is intended to be embedded in the wire insulation for firmly securing the terminal thereto, while the notch 6 is rovided to allow the body of the termlnal to wrap more than one full turn around the wire insulation and thus be held more firmly thereon.
  • the fingers 2, 3, 4, are elastic. This elastic quality may be readily obtained by tempering the metal of the fingers.
  • the fin er 3 is substantially in a plane with the body portion, before the latter is bent, but flares slightly at its outer extremity.
  • the fingers 2 and 4 project at an angle from the plane of the-finger 3, except as to their outer ends, which are bent so as to be substantially parallel with the finger 3.
  • Fingers 2 and 4 are practicall parallel throughout their length. The are at the end of finger 3, the departure of fingers 2 and 4 from the plane of finger 3 and the bend at the ends of fingers 2 and 4 are all-for the purpose of facilitating the engagement of the terminal with and its gripping of the outer plug nut 9.
  • Finger 3 is also provided with a hole 10 for engaging the projecting end of the conducting wire- 11 of the spark plug 12.
  • the wire insulation 7 is cut away for a, distance from the end of the wire 8 and the wire is then folded back upon the outside of the insulation, as shown in Fig. 3. Then the body portion 1. of the terminal is bent around the wire insulation so as to engage the folded back portion of the wire, and clamped into position thereon, the point 5 being embedded in the insulation.
  • the terminal ready for use in connecting the wire to the plug, and the operation thereof is as follows.
  • the terminal is brought endwise against the outer end of the spark plug, so that the finger 3 engages the outer face of the nut and the fingers 2 and 4 engage an inner face thereof.
  • the terminal is then pushed forward, and the slight flare on the end of finger 3 causes the said finger to ride up on the end of the conducting wire 11.
  • the tendency of the finger 3 to return to its normal position will cause it to snap down into engagement again with the outer face of the outer plug nut 9, when the hole 10 registers with the conducting wire 11.
  • the terminal is then automatically locked in position absolutely against accidental displacement, as it cannot be removed without first lifting the finger 3 from its interlocking engagement with the end of the conducting wire.
  • a terminal having a pluralit of fingers of elastic material for automatlcally attaching the terminal to a spark plug, one of said fingers being provided with means for locking the terminal to the plug.
  • a terminal having a pluralit of fingers of elastic material for automatically attaching the terminal to a spark plug, one of said fingers being provided with a h ole for engaging the conducting wire of th plug, for locking the terminal to the plug.
  • a terminal formed from a single blank of sheet metal and having a plurality of fingers of elastic material, for automatically attaching the terminal to a s ark plug, one of said fingers being rovldc with means for locking the termina to the plug.
  • a terminal formed from a single blank of sheet metal and having a plurality of fingers of elastic material for automatically attaching the terminal to a spark plug, one of said lingers being provided with a hole for engaging the conducting wire of the plug, for locking the terminal to the plug.
  • a terminal having three fingers, the two outerfingers being substantially parallel and diverging from the intermediate finger, whereby the two outer fingers may engage the inner face of the spark plug nut and straddle the spark plug conducting wire and the intermediate finger may engage the outer face of the spark plug nut, the said intermediate finger being provided with a hole fitted to receive the outer end of the conducting wire for locking the terminal to the plug,
  • the outer ends of the said outer fingers being bent so as to be substantially parallel with the intermediate finger for providing a better seating of the terminal on the spark plug nut.

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Patented Apr. 12,1910.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. Antenna 3. Mosnna, on NEW YORK, N. Y., assienon TO A. a. MosLna & 00., on NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION or NEW YORK.
TERMINAL FOR ELECTRIC WIRES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 12, 1910.
Application filed November 19, 1903. Serial No. 463,472.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ARTHUR R. MOSLER, a citizen of the United States, and resident of the borough of Manhattan, in the city and State of New York, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Terminals .for Electric -Wires, of which the following i s" a specification.
My invention relates to electric wire terminals and has for one object to provide a terminal which can be automatically attached to a spark plug by a single movement but which cannot be accidentally detached, but must be manually detached.
Another object is to provide a terminal which will engage the plug at several diti'erent places and thus insure a perfect contact.
A further object is to provide a terminal which is very easy to pack and ship in large numbers and which may be applied for use by any person in the most simple manner.
A practical embodiment of my invention is shown in the accompanying drawings in which- Figure l is an end view of a spark plug, showing the terminal attached thereto and to one end of a Wire, Fig.2 is a detail side view of the parts shown in Fig. 1, Fig. 3 is a section taken in the plane of the line A-A of Fig. 1, looking in the direction of the arrows, part of the spark plug being shown in side elevation, Fig. 4 is an edge view of my terminal with the body portion extended, and Fi 5 is a plan view of the same.
My terminal is formed from a single blank of electricity conducting sheet metal and comprises a body 1 and the fingers 2, 3, 4. The body portion 1 is provided at one end with a point 5 and at the other end with a notch 6. This body portion is non-elastic so that it will remain in position when bent around the insulated covering 7 of the wire 8. The point 5 is intended to be embedded in the wire insulation for firmly securing the terminal thereto, while the notch 6 is rovided to allow the body of the termlnal to wrap more than one full turn around the wire insulation and thus be held more firmly thereon. The fingers 2, 3, 4, are elastic. This elastic quality may be readily obtained by tempering the metal of the fingers. The fin er 3 is substantially in a plane with the body portion, before the latter is bent, but flares slightly at its outer extremity. The fingers 2 and 4 project at an angle from the plane of the-finger 3, except as to their outer ends, which are bent so as to be substantially parallel with the finger 3. Fingers 2 and 4 are practicall parallel throughout their length. The are at the end of finger 3, the departure of fingers 2 and 4 from the plane of finger 3 and the bend at the ends of fingers 2 and 4 are all-for the purpose of facilitating the engagement of the terminal with and its gripping of the outer plug nut 9. Finger 3 is also provided with a hole 10 for engaging the projecting end of the conducting wire- 11 of the spark plug 12.
When it is desired to put the terminal into use, the wire insulation 7 is cut away for a, distance from the end of the wire 8 and the wire is then folded back upon the outside of the insulation, as shown in Fig. 3. Then the body portion 1. of the terminal is bent around the wire insulation so as to engage the folded back portion of the wire, and clamped into position thereon, the point 5 being embedded in the insulation. This makes the terminal ready for use in connecting the wire to the plug, and the operation thereof is as follows. The terminal is brought endwise against the outer end of the spark plug, so that the finger 3 engages the outer face of the nut and the fingers 2 and 4 engage an inner face thereof. The terminal is then pushed forward, and the slight flare on the end of finger 3 causes the said finger to ride up on the end of the conducting wire 11. The tendency of the finger 3 to return to its normal position will cause it to snap down into engagement again with the outer face of the outer plug nut 9, when the hole 10 registers with the conducting wire 11. The terminal is then automatically locked in position absolutely against accidental displacement, as it cannot be removed without first lifting the finger 3 from its interlocking engagement with the end of the conducting wire.
What I claim is:
1. A terminal having a pluralit of fingers of elastic material for automatlcally attaching the terminal to a spark plug, one of said fingers being provided with means for locking the terminal to the plug.
2. A terminal having a pluralit of fingers of elastic material for automatically attaching the terminal to a spark plug, one of said fingers being provided with a h ole for engaging the conducting wire of th plug, for locking the terminal to the plug.
3. A terminal formed from a single blank of sheet metal and having a plurality of fingers of elastic material, for automatically attaching the terminal to a s ark plug, one of said fingers being rovldc with means for locking the termina to the plug.
4. A terminal formed from a single blank of sheet metal and having a plurality of fingers of elastic material for automatically attaching the terminal to a spark plug, one of said lingers being provided with a hole for engaging the conducting wire of the plug, for locking the terminal to the plug.
A terminal having three fingers, the two outer fingers being substantially parallel and diverging from the intermediate finger, whereby the two outer fingers may engage the inner face of the spark' lug nut and straddle the spark plug conducting wire, and the intermediate fin er may engage the outer face of the spark p ug nut, the said intermediate finger being provided with a hole fitted to receive the outer end of the conducting wire for locking the terminal to the plug.
6. A terminal having three fingers, the two outerfingers being substantially parallel and diverging from the intermediate finger, whereby the two outer fingers may engage the inner face of the spark plug nut and straddle the spark plug conducting wire and the intermediate finger may engage the outer face of the spark plug nut, the said intermediate finger being provided with a hole fitted to receive the outer end of the conducting wire for locking the terminal to the plug,
the outer ends of the said outer fingers being bent so as to be substantially parallel with the intermediate finger for providing a better seating of the terminal on the spark plug nut.
In testimony, that I claim the foregoing as my invention, I have signed my name in presence of two witnesses, this twenty-second day of- October 1908.
' ARTHUR R? MosLER. VVit-nesses:
F. Gnome BARRY, C. L. L'UNDGREN.
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US4008944A (en) * 1976-03-08 1977-02-22 Jackson Calvin E Glow plug connector
US4013336A (en) * 1976-03-25 1977-03-22 Broberg Jr Dewey O Connector clip

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4008944A (en) * 1976-03-08 1977-02-22 Jackson Calvin E Glow plug connector
US4013336A (en) * 1976-03-25 1977-03-22 Broberg Jr Dewey O Connector clip

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