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US3076255A
US3076255A US608839A US60883956A US3076255A US 3076255 A US3076255 A US 3076255A US 608839 A US608839 A US 608839A US 60883956 A US60883956 A US 60883956A US 3076255 A US3076255 A US 3076255A
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R43/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
    • H01R43/04Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for forming connections by deformation, e.g. crimping tool
    • H01R43/058Crimping mandrels
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T29/49174Assembling terminal to elongated conductor
    • Y10T29/49181Assembling terminal to elongated conductor by deforming
    • Y10T29/49183Assembling terminal to elongated conductor by deforming of ferrule about conductor and terminal
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T29/49915Overedge assembling of seated part
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    • Y10T29/49925Inward deformation of aperture or hollow body wall
    • Y10T29/49927Hollow body is axially joined cup or tube
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Patent No. 2,786,192 dated Mar. 19, 1957. Divided and this application Sept. 10, 1956, Ser. No. 608,839
  • FIGURE 1 shows a portion of a connector blank, adapted to embody the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 shows an intermediate step of the operation, showing the connector wrapped around the conductor, prior to the crimping operation
  • FIGURE 3 shows a cross section of the crimped connection in its final form.
  • the connector is formed from a sheet or strip of flat stock which is stamped into a ferrule-forming section, generally indicated by the letter F.
  • This member is the portion of the connector to be joined 3,076,255 Patented Feb. 5, 1963 2 to the-conductor and a web 10 extends therefrom.
  • the web 10 has a conventional'means for joining it to asec- 0nd conductor, e.g.: any standard connector tongue.
  • One end of the ferrule-forming portion F has at least one opening 12 which, as shown, extends through the thickness of the strip.
  • the ferrule-forming portion is curled or made into the shape of a U whereby it may be placed around the conductor C as shown in FIGURE 2.
  • One end 17 is pre-formed into an arcuate shape at its free end so that it is bent over and/ or swedged when it is pushed around the die nest 21 and curled by the upper die 20 during the crimping operation.
  • One end 17 is lifted inward away from the face of the die and thus readily overlaps the other end 18 when the two meet in the bottom of the die. In this position the opening 12 is spaced from the edge of the strip.
  • the metal of one overlapping end of the strip is extruded by the crimping pressure into the opening 12, thus forming a button-like projection 25 functioning as a lock to prevent relaxation of the ferrule.
  • the ferrule is securely crimped onto the conductor so that the ferrule is radially deformed onto the conductor and also circumferentially locked thereon by wrapping and crimping so that the hoop stress is locked in the crimped connection.
  • An electrically conductive joint between a conductor and a connector comprising a metallic ferrule having a seam formed by overlapping edge portions, a recess extending into the wall in one of the overlapped edge portions adjacent the other edge portion, and said ferrule being crimped onto the conductor to deform the ferrule and conductor throughout their cross-section into interlocking engagement in the area of the recess with part of said other edge portion being deformed into the recess in said one edge portion.
  • the method of making an electrical connection which includes the steps of (1) blanking out a strip of conductive metal, (2) forming an opening near one end, (3) wrapping the conductive metal around a conductor with the end having the opening overlapping the opposite end to form a ferrule, and (4) crimping the ferrule onto the conductor in the area of the opening to deform the ferrule and conductor throughout their cross-section into interlocking engagement, whereby the crimping pressure extrudes metal into the opening to effect a lock for preventing the ferrule from unwrapping.

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Feb. 5, 1963 H. o. WOOLLEY. JR 3,076,255
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME Original Filed April 9. 1952 i/gg INVENT zg w+ W HAROLD O.\JOO\.L R. BY
United States Patent ()fifice 3,076,255 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME Harold 0. Wooiley, Jr., Hershey, Pa., assignor to AMP Incorporated, a corporation of New Jersey Original application Apr. 9, 1952, Ser. No. 281,302, now
Patent No. 2,786,192, dated Mar. 19, 1957. Divided and this application Sept. 10, 1956, Ser. No. 608,839
Claims. (Cl. 29-15555) This application constitutes a division of my copending application No. 281,302, filed April 9, 1952, now Patent No. 2,786,192.
The making of electrical connections by cold forging a ferrule with a wire by a crimping die so that a metal is subjected to cold flow under the die is now well established. It has been obvious that such connections, especially with solid (as distinguished from stranded) wire, have usually called for closed ferrules, i.e., seamless tubing or with edges secured together in the seam so that a lateral stress cannot pull the ferrule open. This is particularly so when designed for heavy duty to withstand heavy mechanical stresses such as encountered in power line applications. For connections which are to be made on the end of a wire this presents no serious problemsince seamless ferrules or ferrules made by brazing a butt seam have proven entirely satisfactory. Where, however, the connection is to be made at an intermediate point in a long wire, without severing the wire, such fer-. rules are useless because it is not feasible to thread them onto the wire.
I have now found that it is possible to make such a connection with satisfactory mechanical strength by overlapping the ends of a ferrule forming portion around the wire in such a manner that when the portion is crimped to the wire the ferrule will be cold forged onto the wire and the overlapping ends will be locked permanently against separation. This is accomplished by the cooperation of a projection on one end mating with a depression on the other end to form a locking means. The projection may be formed during the crimping operation, as will be described subsequently.
Other objects and attainments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which there is shown and described an illustrative embodiment of the invention; it is to be understood, however, that this embodiment is not intended to be exhaustive nor limiting of the invention but is given for purposes of illustration in order that others skilled in the art may fully understand the invention and the principles thereof and the manner of applying it in practical use so that they may modify it in various forms, each as may be best suited to the conditions of a particular use.
In the drawings:
FIGURE 1 shows a portion of a connector blank, adapted to embody the present invention;
FIGURE 2 shows an intermediate step of the operation, showing the connector wrapped around the conductor, prior to the crimping operation; and
FIGURE 3 shows a cross section of the crimped connection in its final form.
The particular die set used in the crimping operation as shown in the drawings is broadly of the type described in the patent to Freedom 2,535,013 but other dies may be employed. 7
As shown in FIGURE 1 the connector is formed from a sheet or strip of flat stock which is stamped into a ferrule-forming section, generally indicated by the letter F. This member is the portion of the connector to be joined 3,076,255 Patented Feb. 5, 1963 2 to the-conductor and a web 10 extends therefrom. The web 10 has a conventional'means for joining it to asec- 0nd conductor, e.g.: any standard connector tongue.
One end of the ferrule-forming portion F has at least one opening 12 which, as shown, extends through the thickness of the strip.
The ferrule-forming portion is curled or made into the shape of a U whereby it may be placed around the conductor C as shown in FIGURE 2. One end 17 is pre-formed into an arcuate shape at its free end so that it is bent over and/ or swedged when it is pushed around the die nest 21 and curled by the upper die 20 during the crimping operation. One end 17 is lifted inward away from the face of the die and thus readily overlaps the other end 18 when the two meet in the bottom of the die. In this position the opening 12 is spaced from the edge of the strip.
During the final stage of the crimping operation, the metal of one overlapping end of the strip is extruded by the crimping pressure into the opening 12, thus forming a button-like projection 25 functioning as a lock to prevent relaxation of the ferrule. Furthermore the ferrule is securely crimped onto the conductor so that the ferrule is radially deformed onto the conductor and also circumferentially locked thereon by wrapping and crimping so that the hoop stress is locked in the crimped connection.
Changes in construction will occur to those skilled in the art and various apparently different modifications and embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective against the prior art.
I claim:
1. An electrically conductive joint between a conductor and a connector comprising a metallic ferrule having a seam formed by overlapping edge portions, a recess extending into the wall in one of the overlapped edge portions adjacent the other edge portion, and said ferrule being crimped onto the conductor to deform the ferrule and conductor throughout their cross-section into interlocking engagement in the area of the recess with part of said other edge portion being deformed into the recess in said one edge portion.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the recess extends through the wall of the edge portion.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein a plurality of such recesses are provided and the crimped area includes all of the recesses.
4. The method of making an electrical connection which includes the steps of (1) blanking out a strip of conductive metal, (2) forming an opening near one end, (3) wrapping the conductive metal around a conductor with the end having the opening overlapping the opposite end to form a ferrule, and (4) crimping the ferrule onto the conductor in the area of the opening to deform the ferrule and conductor throughout their cross-section into interlocking engagement, whereby the crimping pressure extrudes metal into the opening to effect a lock for preventing the ferrule from unwrapping.
5. The method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the end not having the opening is curled inwardly and then is formed in the shape of a U whereby the ferrule is formed during the crimping operation.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 487,939 Smith Dec. 13, 1892 (Other references on following page) 5 UNITED STATES PATENTS Straford et a1. Mar. 9; 1926 Phelps et a1. Dec. 15, 1931 McIntyre Aug. 27, 1935 Pavelka Apr. 16, 1946 5 4 Kerchner et a1. Nov. 2, 1954- Bergan Nov. 15, 1955 Schumacher Apr. 16, 1957 Hammell et a1. July 29, 1958 Woehling et a1 Aug. 18, 1959

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1. AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE JOINT BETWEEN A CONDUCTOR AND A CONNECTOR COMPRISING A METALLIC FERRULE HAVING A SEAM FORMED BY OVERLAPPING EDGE PORTIONS, A RECESS EXTENDING INTO THE WALL IN ONE OF THE OVERLAPPED EDGE PORTIONS ADJACENT THE OTHER EDGE PORTION, AND SAID FERRULE BEING CRIMPED ONTO THE CONDUCTOR TO DEFORM THE FERRULE AND CONDUCTOR THROUGHOUT THEIR CROSS-SECTION INTO INTERLOCKING ENGAGEMENT IN THE AREA OF THE RECESS WITH PART OF SAID OTHER EDGE PORTION BEING DEFORMED INTO THE RECESS IN SAID ONE EDGE PORTION.
4. THE METHOD OF MAKING AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WHICH INCLUDES THE STEPS OF (1) BLANKING OUT A STRIP OF CONDUCTIVE METAL, (2) FORMING AN OPENING NEAR ONE END, (3) WRAPPING THE CONDUCTIVE METAL AROUND A CONDUCTOR WITH THE END HAVING THE OPENING OVERLAPPING THE OPPOSITE END TO FORM A FERRULE, AND (4) CRIMPING THE FERRULE ONTO THE CONDUCTOR IN THE AREA OF THE OPENING TO DEFORM THE FERRULE AND CONDUCTOR THROUGHOUT THEIR CROSS-SECTION INTO INTERLOCKING ENGAGEMENT, WHEREBY THE CRIMPING PRESSURE EXTRUDES METAL INTO THE OPENING TO EFFECT A LOCK FOR PREVENTING THE FERRULE FROM UNWRAPPING.
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US3990143A (en) * 1974-06-21 1976-11-09 Amp Incorporated Method for terminating an electrical wire in an open barrel terminal
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