FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to portable electric tools and, more particularly, to switch
connector adapters therefore.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A wire trap connection system has become popular for trigger speed controls and switches
in portable electric tools such as drills, sabre saws, and the like. In such a system,
a switch or trigger speed control module is provided with a housing having a plurality
of openings into which tinned stranded wire or solid wire ends may be inserted to
connect the switch or speed control module. Within the opening is a spring wire trap
which grasps the wire end while making an electrical connection thereto.
[0003] While such wire trap systems are compatable with Underwriters Laboratory (UL) and
Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements, these systems do not comply with
the standards of some other nations. In Europe, for example, it is generally necessary
that the cord be easily replaceable by the customer. While some wire trap systems
do enable easy replacement by the customer, some require special tools and some are
not amenable to easy customer rewiring.
[0004] The wiring system that is most commonly recognized as being easily rewired is the
use of screws to clamp each wire, thereby allowing the changes to be made by the customer'using
just a screwdriver.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Bearing in mind the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to
provide a connection adapter to provide screw terminals for a switch or trigger speed
controller incorporating a wire trap connection system.
[0006] Another primary object of the present invention, in addition to the foregoing object,
is the provision of such an adapter which is economical and allows economical wire
trap controls to be utilized for tools to be sold in nations requiring easy serviceability
and rewiring by the customer.
[0007] Still another primary object of the present invention, in addition to each of the
foregoing objects, is the provision of a simple, inexpensive adapter enabling the
provision of screw clamp terminals on switches and trigger speed controls utilizing
wire trap connection.
[0008] The invention resides in the combination, construction, arrangement and disposition
of the various component parts and elements incorporated in a connection adapter and
portable electric tools incorporating the same in accordance with the principles of
this invention. The present invention will be better understood and objects and important
features other than those specifically enumerated above will become apparent when
consideration is given to the following details and description which, when taken
in conjunction with the annexed drawing describes, discloses, illustrates and shows
a preferred embodiment or modification of the present invention and what is presently
considered and believed to be the best mode of practicing the principles thereof.
Other embodiments or modifications may be suggested to those having the benefit of
the teachings herein, and such other embodiments or modifications are intended to
be reserved, especially as they fall within the scope and spirit of the subjoined
claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] A connection adapter module is provided for a wire trap switch, trigger speed control,
or the like that plugs into the wire trap system and provides screw clamp connections
to the control for a portable electric tool such as a drill, sabre saw, or the like,
enabling the tool to be rewired or the control replaced by a customer with a standard
screwdriver. The connection adapter module comprises an insulator body carrying a
plurality of connector elements which can be "piggy-backed" on the control. The module
includes connector elements generally comprising inserts in the insulator body including
a barrel portion having a screw threaded through the wall thereof for receiving and
clamping a wire therewithin and a thin wire-like projection or pin portion extending
longitudinally therefrom projecting out of the insulator body to be engaged within
the switch or control wire trap.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0010] While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly
claiming the subject matter which is regarded as forming the present invention, it
is believed the invention will be better understood from the following detailed description
when taken in conjunction with the annexed drawing which discloses, illustrates and
shows a preferred embodiment or modification of the present invention and what is
presently considered and believed to be the best mode of practicing the principles
thereof and wherein:
FIG. 1 illustrates a representative portable electric tool incorporating the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the trigger switch module and connection
adapter block or module of the present invention illustrating how a trigger control
utilizing a wire trap system can be converted to screw terminal connection;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective illustration of the connection adapter module of
the present invention; and
FIG. 4 is an enlarged partial perspective illustration partially broken away, illustrating
the interconnection of the adapter with a control.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] With reference now to the drawing, there is shown and illustrated an appliance or
portable electric tool, such as a portable electric drill designated generally by
the reference character 10 which incorporates a trigger control 12 which may be a
trigger switch or a trigger speed control and which generally comprises a trigger
portion 14 carried on the end of a slide portion 16 which is telescopable inwardly
and outwardly of a housing 18.- The housing 18 includes a cover plate 20 provided
with a plurality of apertures 22 providing access to a wire trap connection system
within the housing 18. Mounted with the slide 16 within the housing 18 is at least
one contact which cooperates with other components within the housing 18 to control
electric circuits leading to wire trap contact members or conductors 24 and 26 mounted
within the housing 18 inwardly of each of the holes 22. The wire trap system and trigger
switch controls utilizing these systems are well known and are commercially available
from a number of switch and control manufacturers. In the wire trap system detailed
in FIG. 4, if a wire end, having been previously stripped, and preferably tinned if
the wire is stranded, is inserted through the aperture 22 and between the elements
24 and 26, the wire end becomes jammed or wedged between the contact members 24 and
26. Entering easily, after being inserted any force applied to the wire tending to
withdraw it wedges it very tightly between the contact members 24 and 26.
[0012] In the adapter of the present invention there is provided
' an adapter body 28 which carries, in general alignment with each of the apertures
22, an insert comprising a connector body 30 of generally barrel or cylindrical shape
which has extending generally longitudinally outwardly thereof a pin portion 32. The
generally cylindrical barrel shaped portions 30 may be provided with alignment means,
such as a flatted or slabbed surface 34 to aid in their assembly with the connector
body 28. The pin portions 32 may be provided with conical points 36 to aid in the
insertion thereof into the wire trap system between the contact members 24 and 26.
Further, the generally cylindrical barrel portions 30 are provided with a generally
axial bore 38 adapted to receive therewithin the wiring 40 of the tool 10 transverse
threaded holes 42 may also be provided communicating with the central or axial bore
38 to receive clamping screws 44 for clamping the wiring 40 of the tool 10 within
the generally cylindrical barrel portions 30.
[0013] To receive the generally cylindrical barrel portions 30, the housing 18 may be provided
with a plurality of generally cylindrical bores 46 within bosses 48, the generally
cylindrical bores 46 being provided with flatted portions 50 for mating with the flatted
portion or slabbed sides 34 of the generally cylindrical barrel portions 30 so as
to provide alignment therebetween and preclude relative rotation. Screw slots 52 may
also be provided in the housing 18 to provide clearance for passage of the shanks
of the clamping screws 44 therethrough. The generally cylindrical barrel portions
30 may be assembled into the generally cylindrical bores 46 and an apertured cover
plate 54 may be assembled with the body 28 with the pin portions 32 extending through
the apertures 56 thereof and the cover plate 54 secured to the body 28 in any convenient
manner such as ultrsonic bonding, adhesive bonding, or the like.
[0014] The generally cylindrical barrel portions 30 together with the elongated pin portion
32 is generally referred to as an insert, designated generally by the reference character
58 and, as should be readily apparent, is fabricated of electrically conductive material.
The body 28 and cover plate 54 should be fabricated of electrically non-conductive
or insulating material. The assembled adapter, including the body 28, the cover plate
54, the insert 58, and the clamping screws 44 define an adapter or module generally
designated by the reference character 60 which contains the generally cylindrical
portion 30 of the inserts 58 within the body 28 and has the pin portions 32 of the
inserts 58 extending outwardly thereof through the cover plate 54 and positioned so
as to be alignable with the apertures 22 of the trigger control 12. The adapter 60
can therefore be plugged into the control 12, thereby effectively and inexpensively
converting the control 12 from a wire trap system device to one having provision for
screw clamp connection to wiring 40 thereto, the adapter body 28 being also provided
with apertures 62 in alignment with the central apertures or bores 38 of the generally
cylindrical barrel portions 30 of the inserts 58 enabling, as shown, the wiring 40
of the tool 10 to be inserted therethrough and clamped within the inserts 58. The
inserts 58 provide an electrical path between the wires 40 and the wire trap system
conductors 24 and 26 of the trigger control 12. If replacement of the wiring 40 is
required, only a screwdriver is needed, to loosen and re-tighten the wire clamping
screws 44.
[0015] While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in terms
of a preferred embodiment or modification which it has assumed in practice, it is
to be expressely understood that this has been done for purposes of example only and
that the invention is not intended to be deemed limited thereby, and that other embodiments
or modifications that may be suggested to those having the benefit of the teachings
herein are intended to be reserved especially as they fall within the scope and spirit
of the claims here appended.
1. Connection adapter module for a wire trap switch, trigger speed control, or the
like that plugs into the wire trap system and provides screw clamp connections to
the control for a portable electric tool such as a drill, sabre saw, or the like,
enabling the tool to be rewired or the control replaced by a customer with a standard
screwdriver, comprising an insulator body carrying a plurality of connector elements
and which can be piggy-backed on the control, the connector elements comprising inserts
in the insulator body including a generally cylindrical barrel portion having a screw
threaded through the wall thereof for receiving and clamping a wire therewithin and
a thin wire-like projection or pin portion extending longitudinally therefrom projecting
out of the insulator body to be engaged within the switch or control wire trap.
2. Connection adapter module defined in Claim 1 wherein the generally cylindrical
barrel shaped portions are provided with alignment means, such as a flatted or slabbed
surface to aid in their assembly with the connector body and the body comprises a
housing provided with a plurality of generally cylindrical bores provided with flatted
portions for mating with the flatted slabbed surfaces so as to provide alignment therebetween
and preclude relative rotation.
3. Connection adapter module defined in either of Claims 1 or 2 wherein said pin portions
are provided with conical points to aid in the insertion thereof into the wire trap
system.
4. Portable electric tool such as a drill, sabre saw or the like comprising a wire
trap switch, trigger speed control, or the like and a connection adapter module for
said wire trap switch, trigger speed control, or the like that plugs into said wire
trap system and provides screw clamp connections to the control enabling the tool
to be rewired or the control replaced by a customer with a standard screwdriver, comprising,
in turn, an insulator body carrying a plurality of connector elements and which can
be piggy-backed on the control, the connector elements comprising inserts in the insulator
body including a generally cylindrical barrel portion having a screw threaded through
the wall thereof for receiving and clamping a wire therewithin and a thin wire-like
projection or pin portion extending longitudinally therefrom projecting out of the
insulator body to be engaged within the switch or control wire trap.
5. Tool defined in Claim 4 wherein the generally cylindrical barrel shaped portions
are provided with alignment means, such as a flatted or slabbed surface to aid in
their assembly with the connector body and the body comprises a housing provided with
a plurality of generally cylindrical bores provided with flatted portions for mating
with the flatted slabbed surfaces so as to provide alignment therebetween and preclude
relative rotation.
6. Tool defined in either of Claims 4 or 5 wherein said pin portions are provided
with conical points to aid in the insertion thereof into the wire trap system.