US2435136A - Multiple contact jack - Google Patents

Multiple contact jack Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2435136A
US2435136A US672753A US67275346A US2435136A US 2435136 A US2435136 A US 2435136A US 672753 A US672753 A US 672753A US 67275346 A US67275346 A US 67275346A US 2435136 A US2435136 A US 2435136A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
contacts
jack
spaced
rows
opposed
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US672753A
Inventor
Allen J Gardenhour
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US672753A priority Critical patent/US2435136A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2435136A publication Critical patent/US2435136A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R29/00Coupling parts for selective co-operation with a counterpart in different ways to establish different circuits, e.g. for voltage selection, for series-parallel selection, programmable connectors

Definitions

  • An object of this invention -iis togprovide -a simple, efic-ient and highly practica-lconnecting fappara'tus Afor 'instantly land selectively est-,afblishing different predetermined -eomb-ina-tions -o'f electricalcircuits.
  • the invention comprises two spaced-opposing dielectric "members -orjpanels, each having 1ati-plurality -of vrows of iresiliently :mounted ,Contact p'lungers 'ex vtending toward each other 'between'the spaced dielectric panels and having individualterminals on the outside .of the. panels connected Ato'the contactplungers and wired together into :different desired and independent,combinationsofgcircuits.
  • the various rows .of opposing .contact plungers are aligned with a pluralityof spaced jack bushings mounted in a casing ,0r ⁇ Allanel secured tothe twodielectric members.
  • A.meta'l plug is selectivelyinsertedintoany oneojithe ⁇ jack bushings to ⁇ force the ...Contact 4-plnngers apart in .a .particularrowtginto intimateeontact with .themetal plug .to connect ⁇ instantly a lplurality-.of independent .wiresinte apredetermined combination circuit, which iseone of. many possible combinations made available.
  • Fig. 1 is a top plan View :of theeonnecting I' y2 of any suitable insulating material, "which-:are spaced apart iby ⁇ fleur-.sleeves l2.
  • Inserted within .theseleeneseandpassing through the .twoudielecrtric panels lMl I l are headed bolts
  • the plug or switch member 30 has secured to connected into various predetermined circuitcombination by electrical wiring 36 and connected to any electrical units to be tested or controlled as desired. Then by inserting the switch member or plug 30 through one of the another jack bushing 29, an entirely separate combination of circuits is set up. Thus various and separate combinations of circuits can be selected by inserting the plug 30 into the plurality of jack bushings 29 to interconnect particular rows of plunger contacts Il and predetermined wire terminals 2l connected thereto.
  • An electrical connecting apparatus including two dielectric members, means for supporting the dielectric members in spaced relationship, plunger contacts resiliently mounted in each of the dielectric members and arranged in a plurality of spaced opposed rows, and conducting means selectively insertable in any row between opposed plunger contacts to interconnect them through the conducting means.
  • An electrical connecting apparatus including opposed spaced dielectric members, terminals spaced apart in an aligned row on the outer surface of each dielectric member, spring pressed plungers connected to said terminals and projecting through the dielectric members to form a row of opposed contacts therebetween, and a removable switch member insertable in the row between the opposed plungers to interconnect them into a predetermined combination circuit.
  • An electrical connecting apparatus including a pair of insulating members, resilient means for supporting the insulating members in spaced relationship and permitting relative movement therebetween, electrical contacts mounted in the insulating members and extending towards each other, and a removable conducting plug insertable between the opposed electrical contacts to interconnect them.
  • An electrical connector comprising a dielectric member, a plurality of resiliently mounted-10 spaced contacts arranged in a plurality of rows 4 in the dielectric member, and having individual terminals adapted to be connected to electrical circuits, a plurality of insulated jack bushings mounted in alignment with the rows of contacts and a metal plug selectively insertable through any one of the jack bushings into engagement with a selected row of the resiliently mounted contacts to interconnect the contacts through the metal plug to form a combination circuit.
  • An electrical connecting apparatus including spaced dielectric members mounted for movevnient relative to each other, plunger contacts mounted in the dielectric members in opposed rows and having terminal ends adapted to be connected to electrical units in a plurality of combination circuits, springs engageable with the plunger contacts to maintain the contacts in a normal position, and means selectively positionable between any one of the rows of opposed contacts to force them apart against the action of their springs and interconnect them into one of the said combination circuits.
  • a casing In a multiple contact jack type of connecting apparatus, a casing, a plurality of spaced jack bushings mounted in the casing, a plurality of rows of spaced resiliently mounted and insulated contacts arranged in opposed rows in individual alignment with the jack bushings, and a conducting plug selectively insertable in any one of the jack bushings to engage and interconnect the opposed contacts in that row.
  • An electrical switching device comprising a pair of dielectric members, means for supporting the dielectric members in spaced parallel relationship, a plurality of resiliently mounted contacts carried in the dielectric members and forming opposed rows therebetween, and a conducting switch member adapted to be forced between the opposed resiliently mounted contacts in any row to interconnect them through the switch member.
  • An electrical connector comprising a panel, a plurality of spaced jack bushings insulatively mounted in the panel, a pair of dielectric members secured in spaced relationship to the panel, a plurality oi rows of opposed resiliently mounted contacts carried in the dielectric members in alignment with the spaced jack bushings, conductor connecting terminals positioned on the outer surface of each dielectric member and individually connected to the contacts, and a plug having a conducting portion selectively insertable into anyone of the jack bushings to engage and electrically interconnect the opposed contacts in that row.

Landscapes

  • Coupling Device And Connection With Printed Circuit (AREA)

Description

Jam 27 1948. A. .1. GARrJEu-lolm` l 2,435,136
MULTI-[PLE CONTACT JACK Filed My 28,v 194e 2 Sheets-Sheet l di' rdezzazg:
Jan. 27, 1948. A 1 GARDENHOUR 2,435,136
MULTIPLE CONTACT JACK Filed May 28, 194e 2 sheets-sheet 2` /7 Zd Z/ Patented Jan. 27, 1948 PHC-*1E `1 "This-invention relates 'to electricalfcormectors, and more particularlysto a imultiplefrcntact :jack 'type of connecting apparatus In 4setting -up electrical units :or in .preparing :electr-ical lapparaims for testing where circuits are to'be connected inrmanyfvvariediand"complicated combinations `a -fgivenv 'sequencaiicon- -1siderabletime and =e1ort=lisirequirediby amener-- ator to make, break and-reconnectlthelfcircuits Vinto-the desired combinations.
An object of this invention -iis togprovide -a simple, efic-ient and highly practica-lconnecting fappara'tus Afor 'instantly land selectively est-,afblishing different predetermined -eomb-ina-tions -o'f electricalcircuits.
`With this "and other'objectsin View, the invention comprises two spaced-opposing dielectric "members -orjpanels, each having 1ati-plurality -of vrows of iresiliently :mounted ,Contact p'lungers 'ex vtending toward each other 'between'the spaced dielectric panels and having individualterminals on the outside .of the. panels connected Ato'the contactplungers and wired together into :different desired and independent,combinationsofgcircuits. The various rows .of opposing .contact plungers are aligned with a pluralityof spaced jack bushings mounted in a casing ,0r `Allanel secured tothe twodielectric members. A.meta'l plug is selectivelyinsertedintoany oneojithe `jack bushings to `force the ...Contact 4-plnngers apart in .a .particularrowtginto intimateeontact with .themetal plug .to connect ^instantly a lplurality-.of independent .wiresinte apredetermined combination circuit, which iseone of. many possible combinations made available.
Other objects andadvantages will be apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction .with vthe .accompanying drawing, wherein Fig. 1 is a top plan View :of theeonnecting I' y2 of any suitable insulating material, "which-:are spaced apart iby `fleur-.sleeves l2. Inserted within .theseleeneseandpassing through the .twoudielecrtric panels lMl I l are headed bolts |:3 n.Whichfare threaded at `their vlower. ends 'to receive:mits I4-I5, the latter acting as lock nuts. :Positioned zarolmdzthe, lower portion "of the 'bolts-.l 3 fbetween thelower-surtace `of the panel y*Il and thezupner .suriaceeofanuts ifld are helical coil tspringswl 'whichpermit resilient movement :betW-.een-thextwo -insulatingpanels 'tw-1I yI :A plurality :of =plunger contacts 111 #are spaced apart; and arranged `in .opposing rows in'lholes provided 'fthe panels Ylill-11. Eaoh-fof 'the `plunger contactsiis made @of -any suitable Ymetal Jprovided with an -integral-contact head 118 vatone `end and Vva threaded portionat the other Vend-on which `are-secured two -nuts IS-2:0 `with-a Wire terminal 2l clamped therebetween. Positioned around the Shanks of the plunger-s-H-andbetween one of the opposing surfacesof the panels lU-I I `and the contactheads-lI-B of the 4plungers are coil springs '-22 which prov-ide resilient `support and permit the conta-ct plungersV I1 yto be `forcedaway fromeach;other.
f AS shown in rFig. 4, an independent wire-ter- -minal23 is 'secured inthe panels atthe'end ,of
each row `of contacts `by a'machine screw-24 Aand two nuts 25 to provide for a more Varied vcombination in the setting I ipofgelectrical circuits.
"The assembly of rows of .opposingzplunger cont,acts,shown inFigs. 1, 2 and 4, is ,secured toa panel or casing 26 by four brackets `2'l-"2. .Mountedinfholes inthe casing 26 vin alignment with the Marionsrows of. opposing plunger con- 4tacts .Il .are -aseries of insulated jack bushings `129 .forreceiving and. guiding. a switch. member 3.5! of `.the plug type .which Yisinseltedin. anydesired rows.betweenftheopposing plunger .contacts I?! to yinterconnect themiasshown inFig. 4.
. Ea-chef; the insulatedjackbushings 279 ,('Egfl .nisprorided witnan integral collar portionel, -Ni/hielfi `enga-ges the :gouter :.iace -of the casing Aor lpanel 26,; :andiaithreaded shank .-32 Vpnrifdiich; ;is threaded-ia sleeve233.andY a l lock nut The threaded v:sleereglljl xengagesfthe, innervsurace :of the casing 2B and holds the bushing L2.9.-in-rigid alignment `with Aa row :ofwt-he spring -fpressed opposing plungerfcontacts f-l'l. A guidelbushing is provided ioreach `row of oontacts- The ilou-shings are elongated sufllciently to hold the plugr accurately in line with the corresponding series of contacts.
The plug or switch member 30 has secured to connected into various predetermined circuitcombination by electrical wiring 36 and connected to any electrical units to be tested or controlled as desired. Then by inserting the switch member or plug 30 through one of the another jack bushing 29, an entirely separate combination of circuits is set up. Thus various and separate combinations of circuits can be selected by inserting the plug 30 into the plurality of jack bushings 29 to interconnect particular rows of plunger contacts Il and predetermined wire terminals 2l connected thereto.
The embodiment of the invention herein clisclosed is merely illustrative and may be modied and departed from in many ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as deiined by the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. An electrical connecting apparatus including two dielectric members, means for supporting the dielectric members in spaced relationship, plunger contacts resiliently mounted in each of the dielectric members and arranged in a plurality of spaced opposed rows, and conducting means selectively insertable in any row between opposed plunger contacts to interconnect them through the conducting means.
2. An electrical connecting apparatus including opposed spaced dielectric members, terminals spaced apart in an aligned row on the outer surface of each dielectric member, spring pressed plungers connected to said terminals and projecting through the dielectric members to form a row of opposed contacts therebetween, and a removable switch member insertable in the row between the opposed plungers to interconnect them into a predetermined combination circuit.
3. An electrical connecting apparatus including a pair of insulating members, resilient means for supporting the insulating members in spaced relationship and permitting relative movement therebetween, electrical contacts mounted in the insulating members and extending towards each other, and a removable conducting plug insertable between the opposed electrical contacts to interconnect them.
4. An electrical connector comprising a dielectric member, a plurality of resiliently mounted-10 spaced contacts arranged in a plurality of rows 4 in the dielectric member, and having individual terminals adapted to be connected to electrical circuits, a plurality of insulated jack bushings mounted in alignment with the rows of contacts and a metal plug selectively insertable through any one of the jack bushings into engagement with a selected row of the resiliently mounted contacts to interconnect the contacts through the metal plug to form a combination circuit.
5. An electrical connecting apparatus including spaced dielectric members mounted for movevnient relative to each other, plunger contacts mounted in the dielectric members in opposed rows and having terminal ends adapted to be connected to electrical units in a plurality of combination circuits, springs engageable with the plunger contacts to maintain the contacts in a normal position, and means selectively positionable between any one of the rows of opposed contacts to force them apart against the action of their springs and interconnect them into one of the said combination circuits.
6. In a multiple contact jack type of connecting apparatus, a casing, a plurality of spaced jack bushings mounted in the casing, a plurality of rows of spaced resiliently mounted and insulated contacts arranged in opposed rows in individual alignment with the jack bushings, and a conducting plug selectively insertable in any one of the jack bushings to engage and interconnect the opposed contacts in that row.
7. An electrical switching device comprising a pair of dielectric members, means for supporting the dielectric members in spaced parallel relationship, a plurality of resiliently mounted contacts carried in the dielectric members and forming opposed rows therebetween, and a conducting switch member adapted to be forced between the opposed resiliently mounted contacts in any row to interconnect them through the switch member. l
8. An electrical connector comprising a panel, a plurality of spaced jack bushings insulatively mounted in the panel, a pair of dielectric members secured in spaced relationship to the panel, a plurality oi rows of opposed resiliently mounted contacts carried in the dielectric members in alignment with the spaced jack bushings, conductor connecting terminals positioned on the outer surface of each dielectric member and individually connected to the contacts, and a plug having a conducting portion selectively insertable into anyone of the jack bushings to engage and electrically interconnect the opposed contacts in that row.
ALLEN J. GARDENHOUR.
REFERENCES CTED The following references are of record in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS
US672753A 1946-05-28 1946-05-28 Multiple contact jack Expired - Lifetime US2435136A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US672753A US2435136A (en) 1946-05-28 1946-05-28 Multiple contact jack

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US672753A US2435136A (en) 1946-05-28 1946-05-28 Multiple contact jack

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2435136A true US2435136A (en) 1948-01-27

Family

ID=24699868

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US672753A Expired - Lifetime US2435136A (en) 1946-05-28 1946-05-28 Multiple contact jack

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2435136A (en)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2640183A (en) * 1950-03-24 1953-05-26 Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Multipoint plug and jack
US2835877A (en) * 1955-05-31 1958-05-20 Richard V Walker Safety device for electrical detonators
US2936439A (en) * 1957-08-26 1960-05-10 Murphy James Printed circuit connector
US3085220A (en) * 1959-06-29 1963-04-09 Amp Inc Electrical pin board
US3145483A (en) * 1961-05-04 1964-08-25 Ruben A Cruz Test board for electronic circuits
US4609249A (en) * 1985-04-25 1986-09-02 Aluminum Company Of America Electrically conductive connection for an electrode

Citations (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US255056A (en) * 1882-03-14 Electrical switch board
GB227590A (en) * 1923-12-06 1925-01-22 Sterling Telephone & Electric Co Ltd Improvements in and relating to mountings for thermionic valves
US1946889A (en) * 1931-05-02 1934-02-13 Trumbull Electric Mfg Co Electrical connecter
US2016441A (en) * 1934-05-11 1935-10-08 Kelley Philip Henry Connecting or splicing device for wires

Patent Citations (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US255056A (en) * 1882-03-14 Electrical switch board
GB227590A (en) * 1923-12-06 1925-01-22 Sterling Telephone & Electric Co Ltd Improvements in and relating to mountings for thermionic valves
US1946889A (en) * 1931-05-02 1934-02-13 Trumbull Electric Mfg Co Electrical connecter
US2016441A (en) * 1934-05-11 1935-10-08 Kelley Philip Henry Connecting or splicing device for wires

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2640183A (en) * 1950-03-24 1953-05-26 Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Multipoint plug and jack
US2835877A (en) * 1955-05-31 1958-05-20 Richard V Walker Safety device for electrical detonators
US2936439A (en) * 1957-08-26 1960-05-10 Murphy James Printed circuit connector
US3085220A (en) * 1959-06-29 1963-04-09 Amp Inc Electrical pin board
US3145483A (en) * 1961-05-04 1964-08-25 Ruben A Cruz Test board for electronic circuits
US4609249A (en) * 1985-04-25 1986-09-02 Aluminum Company Of America Electrically conductive connection for an electrode

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1946889A (en) Electrical connecter
US2765450A (en) Multiple electrical sockets
US3054078A (en) Intermediate panel connector
US2565075A (en) Electrical plug receptacle for remote control of loads
US3111641A (en) Plug and jack resistor
US3938068A (en) Electrical plug and outlet unit
US3513434A (en) Electrical terminal connector block
US2435136A (en) Multiple contact jack
US2968016A (en) Blade connector
US3065439A (en) Universal circuits interconnector
US2036547A (en) Battery reconditioner
US2451810A (en) Electromagnetic controller
US3299393A (en) Electrical circuit connector
US2359634A (en) Cathode ray tube socket
US2823339A (en) Circuit breaker panel board
US3478307A (en) Method and apparatus for providing an external connection to an electrical component
US3309581A (en) Panelboard with contact members having orthogonal engageable surfaces
US3573708A (en) Tap block assembly
GB916838A (en) Improvements in and relating to educational equipment comprising electrical circuit elements
US1736887A (en) Electric plug and socket
US1670189A (en) Multiple-tap switch
US3184580A (en) Surface unit disconnect
US3281754A (en) Terminal connector
US3614347A (en) Slide selector switch apparatus
US1580879A (en) Electrical connecter