Electrical connectors and methods for using same
US-9054446-B2 · Jun 9, 2015 · US
US9490577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9490577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414154866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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A cable connector includes a body member having a first opening to receive a cable and a second opening. An indicator is movable between first and second positions. A stop member substantially prevents unintended movement of the indicator from the first position to the second position. The indicator moves past the stop member and through the second opening in the body member when moving from the first position to the second position and is exposed externally of the body member to indicate full insertion of the cable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cable connector, comprising: a body member having a cable opening to receive a cable and an indicator opening; an indicator movable between first and second positions; and a stop member releasably engaging and substantially preventing unintended movement of said indicator from said first position to said second position, said indicator moving past said stop member and through said indicator opening in said body member when moving from said first position to said second position and being exposed externally of said body member to indicate full insertion of the cable. 2. The cable connector according to claim 1 , wherein said indicator has a first portion engagable by the cable and a second portion visible externally of said body member when said indicator is in said second position. 3. The cable connector according to claim 2 , wherein said indicator pivots between said first and second positions. 4. The cable connector according to claim 1 , wherein a pilot cup is disposed in a jaw assembly when said indicator is in said first position to substantially prevent movement of said jaw assembly. 5. The cable connector according to claim 4 , wherein said pilot cup is disposed externally of said jaw assembly when said indicator is in said second position. 6. The cable connector according to claim 5 , wherein a spring member biases said jaw assembly toward an open end of the body member when said pilot cup is disposed externally of said jaw assembly. 7. The cable connector according to claim 1 , wherein a funnel guide has a substantially frusto-conical portion disposed externally of said body member and a substantially tubular portion disposed in said body member. 8. The cable connector according to claim 7 , wherein said substantially frusto-conical portion of said funnel guide abuts an end of said body member when said indicator is in said first position, and said substantially frusto-conical portion of said funnel guide is spaced from said end of said body member when said indicator in said second position to further indicate full insertion of the cable. 9. A cable connector, comprising: a body member having a cable opening to receive a cable and an indicator opening; a centerstop disposed in said body member and having a pivot member; an indicator movably connected to said pivot member and pivotable between first and second positions; and a stop member connected to said centerstop to substantially prevent unintended movement of said indicator from said first position to said second position, said indicator pivoting past said stop member and through said indicator opening in said body member when moving from said first position to said second position and being exposed externally of said body member to indicate full insertion of the cable. 10. The cable connector according to claim 9 , wherein said stop member is disposed rearwardly of said pivot member in an axial direction of said body member. 11. The cable connector according to claim 9 , wherein first and second pluralities of protrusions extend inwardly and circumferentially around said body member, and said centerstop is disposed between said first and second pluralities of protrusions. 12. The cable connector according to claim 9 , wherein a funnel guide has a substantially frusto-conical portion disposed externally of said body member and a substantially tubular portion disposed in said body member. 13. The cable connector according to claim 12 , wherein said substantially frusto-conical portion of said funnel guide abuts an end of said body member when said indicator is in said first position, and said substantially frusto-conical portion of said funnel guide is spaced from said end of said body member when said indicator in said second position to further indicate full insertion of the cable. 14. A cable connector, comprising: a body member having a cable opening to receive a cable and an indicator opening; a centerstop disposed in said body member and having a pivot member; an indicator movably connected to said pivot member and pivotable between first and second positions; a stop member connected to said centerstop to substantially prevent unintended movement of said indicator from said first position to said second position, said indicator pivoting past said stop member and through said indicator opening in said body member when moving from said first position to said second position and being exposed externally of said body member to indicate full insertion of the cable; a jaw assembly movably disposed in said body member between a first position and a second position; and a spring member disposed in said body member between said centerstop and said jaw assembly, said spring member biasing said jaw assembly to said second position. 15. The cable connector according to claim 9 , wherein said indicator includes a socket engaging said pivot member. 16. The cable connector according to claim 9 , wherein said indicator includes an arm and a pad. 17. The cable connector according to claim 14 , wherein the body includes a second indicator opening offset from the indicator opening. 18. The cable connector according to claim 14 , wherein the body includes a second indicator opening aligned with the indicator opening. 19. The cable connector according to claim 14 , wherein said indicator includes an arm, a pad, and a socket. 20. The cable connector according to claim 14 , wherein said stop engages said indicator in the first position.
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