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US3634808A
US3634808A US877274A US3634808DA US3634808A US 3634808 A US3634808 A US 3634808A US 877274 A US877274 A US 877274A US 3634808D A US3634808D A US 3634808DA US 3634808 A US3634808 A US 3634808A
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    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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    • H01R25/14Rails or bus-bars constructed so that the counterparts can be connected thereto at any point along their length
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    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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  • a conductor tape according to this disclosure comprises a first insulator layer having an adhesive for attaching the insulator to a wall surface. Conductors are attached to the opposite surface otsaid first insulation layer, and a second insulation layer overlaps the conductors. A metallic layer, such as a steel ribbon, is disposed over the second insulation layer. Spacers may be provided at regular intervals along the length of the tape to separate the conductors from the first insulator layer so that a connector lip of an electrical attachment may be wedged between the first insulator layer and the conductors to make electrical contact with the conductors to supply the attachment with electrical energy.
  • EOBEETA/V/OEE/SO/V (not shown) are inserted in apertures 28, they will make contact with conductors 29 and 30.
  • Conductors 29 and 30 are connected to spring-loaded conductors 31, and 32, respectively.
  • Bracket 33 which may for example, be constructed of bronze, is supported by housing 26 and is fastened between housings 26 and 27. Lip 34 of bracket 33 extends downwardly at the rear of housing 26 to continue the rear surfaces 35 of housing 26. Insulator film 36 is bonded to one surface of bracket 33, and conductor strips 37 and 38 may be encapsulated in another insulator strip 39 in such a manner that contacts 40 and 41 protrude outwardly from the film.
  • bracket 33 and lip 34 have a thickness of about 0.020 inch
  • conductors 37 and 38 have a thickness of about 0.011 inch
  • films 36 and 39 each have a thickness of about 0.003 inch.
  • the total thickness of the depending portion of appliance 25 is about 0.037 inch.
  • tab insert 19 is removed from the position illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, and lip 34 of connector 25, together with the insulator and conductors attached thereto is inserted into the region left by the removed tab.- Body 26 of the electrical connector is pushed downwardly until the upper portion of tape contacts the uppermost portion of the inside of the lip. When in this position, contacts 40 and 41 of the appliance are positioned to make electrical con tact with conductor strips 14 and 15, respectively, of tape 10. Thereafter, electrical equipment may be attached to connector 25 by means of an ordinary wall plug to deliver electrical power to such equipment. Since the thickness of the depending contact portion of connector 25 is about three times thicker than the space left by the removal of tab 19, the contact portion is wedged between conductors l4 and and insulator strip 11 to assure proper electrical contact.
  • appliance may be other suitable types of electrical devices which are ordinarily permanently attached into an electrical power system of a structure.
  • attachment 26 may be a suitable switch 50 attached to tape 10a with the same type of contacts as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • Switch 50 is capable of making and breaking electrical connection from a power source 51 to an electrical device 52.
  • a tee splice 53 may be inserted between tapes 10, 10a and 10b to make connection between 54 and 55 which connected to conductors l5 and 15' oftapel0,10'.
  • tape 10 may be attached to other objects, such as desks, chairs and tables.
  • the conductor strips in accordance with the present invention may be utilized for carrying electrical communications or signals and the use of the conductor strips is not limited to conduction of electrical power or to two conductor tapes as described herein.
  • the steel strip 17 may be connected to electrical ground and serve as a source ofground ifdesired.
  • the small thickness (about 0.008 inches) of the conductorbearing tape in accordance with the present invention makes the tape particularly inconspicuous when used on a wall surface or other device.
  • a tape according to this invention may be used on a wall surface which may later be painted to hide the tape or render it inconspicuous.
  • An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; elongated electrical conductor means on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface: a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor means; and an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor means.
  • Apparatus according to claim 1 further including removable spacer means between said conductor means and said firstinsulator layer and disposed at intervals along the length of said conductor for separating said conductor means from said first insulator layer, said second insulator layer disposed along substantially the entire length of said conductor except in the vicinity of said spacer means.
  • Apparatus according to claim 2 further including third insulator means overlapping said metallic layer and attached to said second insulator layer.
  • said conductor means comprises a plurality of electrical conductor strips each having a thickness of about 0.001 inch, and said first and second insulator layers each have a thickness of about 0.002 inch.
  • An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; a plurality of elongated electrical conductor strips on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor strips; an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor strips; removable spacer means, constructed of electrically insulative material, between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer and disposed at intervals along the length of said conductor for separating said conductor strips from said first insulator means, said second insulator means along substantially the entire length of said conductor except in the vicinity of said spacer means; an electrical device connected to said conductor, said device having a housing, contact means supported by said housing having a lip sandwiched between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer, second conductor means supported by said lip extending into said housing, said second
  • An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; elongated electrical conductor means on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor means; an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor means; an electrical device connected to said conductor, said device having a housing, contact means supported by said housing having a lip sandwiched between the first-named conductor means and said first insulator layer; second conductor means supported by said lip extending into said housing, said second conductor means being so disposed and arranged relative to said first conductor means as to selectively make electrical contact with said first conductor means; and circuit means in said housing connected to said second conductor means.
  • said lip has a thickness of about three times the spacing between said first conductor means and said first insulator layer whereby said lip is wedged between said first insulator layer and said first conductor means thereby attaching said device to said conductor.
  • An electrical device adapted to be connected to an electrical conductor having a plurality of conductor strips supported by an insulator strip, said device having a housing; contact means supported by said housing having a substantially flat lip adapted to be sandwiched between said conductor strips and said insulator strip; a plurality of conductor means supported by said lip, said conductor means being in a plane substantially parallel to said lip and so disposed and arranged relative to said conductor strips as to selectively make electrical contact with selected conductor strips when said lip is sandwiched between said conductor strips and said insulator strip; and circuit means in said housing connected to said conductor means.
  • An electrical conductor and fitting means comprising:
  • a first elongated insulator layer having adhesive means on one surface thereof for adherring said first insulator layer to a surface;
  • electrical contact means supported by said housing having a substantially fiat lip adapted to be sandwiched between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer;
  • circuit means in said housing connected to said conductor means.
  • Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said lip has a thickness about three times the spacing between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer whereby said lip may be wedged between said first insulator layer and said conductor strips.

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A conductor tape according to this disclosure comprises a first insulator layer having an adhesive for attaching the insulator to a wall surface. Conductors are attached to the opposite surface of said first insulation layer, and a second insulation layer overlaps the conductors. A metallic layer, such as a steel ribbon, is disposed over the second insulation layer. Spacers may be provided at regular intervals along the length of the tape to separate the conductors from the first insulator layer so that a connector lip of an electrical attachment may be wedged between the first insulator layer and the conductors to make electrical contact with the conductors to supply the attachment with electrical energy.

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United States Patent [72] Inventor Robert A. Morrison La Canada. Calif. [21] Appl. No. 877,274 [22] Filed Nov. 17, 1969 [45] Patented Jan. 11, 1972 [73] Assignee Aerojet-General Corporation El Monte, Calif.
[ 54] ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND ATTACHMENTS 13 Claims, 9 Drawing Figs.
[52] U.S.Cl 339/21R, 174/117 F, 339/17 F [51] 1nt.Cl H01r9/00, H02g 3/00 [50] Field of Search 339/17, 18, 19,20, 21,22,176; 174/117,70, 117.1117.6, 68.5; 317/101 [56] References Cited UNlTED STATES PATENTS 2,437,579 3/1948 Wi1son 339/21 R 2,964,587 12/1960 Minot 174/117 3,166,370 H1965 Pnrkcr 319/21 R FOREIGN PATENTS 1,319,821 H1963 France 174/1176 1,322,037 2/1963 France 339/17 F Primary Examiner-Marvin A. Champion Assistant ExaminerTerre1l P. Lewis Anorneys- Edward O. Ansell, Arthur Decker and D. Gordon Angus ABSTRACT: A conductor tape according to this disclosure comprises a first insulator layer having an adhesive for attaching the insulator to a wall surface. Conductors are attached to the opposite surface otsaid first insulation layer, and a second insulation layer overlaps the conductors. A metallic layer, such as a steel ribbon, is disposed over the second insulation layer. Spacers may be provided at regular intervals along the length of the tape to separate the conductors from the first insulator layer so that a connector lip of an electrical attachment may be wedged between the first insulator layer and the conductors to make electrical contact with the conductors to supply the attachment with electrical energy.
PATENTEI] mu 1 19. 2
SHEET 2 BF 2 INVENTOR. EOBEETA/V/OEE/SO/V (not shown) are inserted in apertures 28, they will make contact with conductors 29 and 30. Conductors 29 and 30 are connected to spring-loaded conductors 31, and 32, respectively.
Bracket 33, which may for example, be constructed of bronze, is supported by housing 26 and is fastened between housings 26 and 27. Lip 34 of bracket 33 extends downwardly at the rear of housing 26 to continue the rear surfaces 35 of housing 26. Insulator film 36 is bonded to one surface of bracket 33, and conductor strips 37 and 38 may be encapsulated in another insulator strip 39 in such a manner that contacts 40 and 41 protrude outwardly from the film. Preferably bracket 33 and lip 34 have a thickness of about 0.020 inch, conductors 37 and 38 have a thickness of about 0.011 inch, and films 36 and 39 each have a thickness of about 0.003 inch. Hence, the total thickness of the depending portion of appliance 25 is about 0.037 inch.
To connect an appliance, such as the outlet illustrated in FIGS. 4 through 8 to tape 10, tab insert 19 is removed from the position illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, and lip 34 of connector 25, together with the insulator and conductors attached thereto is inserted into the region left by the removed tab.- Body 26 of the electrical connector is pushed downwardly until the upper portion of tape contacts the uppermost portion of the inside of the lip. When in this position, contacts 40 and 41 of the appliance are positioned to make electrical con tact with conductor strips 14 and 15, respectively, of tape 10. Thereafter, electrical equipment may be attached to connector 25 by means of an ordinary wall plug to deliver electrical power to such equipment. Since the thickness of the depending contact portion of connector 25 is about three times thicker than the space left by the removal of tab 19, the contact portion is wedged between conductors l4 and and insulator strip 11 to assure proper electrical contact.
It is to be understood that appliance may be other suitable types of electrical devices which are ordinarily permanently attached into an electrical power system of a structure. For example, and as shown in FIG. 9, attachment 26 may be a suitable switch 50 attached to tape 10a with the same type of contacts as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7. Switch 50 is capable of making and breaking electrical connection from a power source 51 to an electrical device 52. A tee splice 53 may be inserted between tapes 10, 10a and 10b to make connection between 54 and 55 which connected to conductors l5 and 15' oftapel0,10'.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with conductor strips being attached to a wall surface, it is to be understood that tape 10 may be attached to other objects, such as desks, chairs and tables. Furthermore, it is to be understood that the conductor strips in accordance with the present invention may be utilized for carrying electrical communications or signals and the use of the conductor strips is not limited to conduction of electrical power or to two conductor tapes as described herein. Furthermore, the steel strip 17 may be connected to electrical ground and serve as a source ofground ifdesired.
The small thickness (about 0.008 inches) of the conductorbearing tape in accordance with the present invention makes the tape particularly inconspicuous when used on a wall surface or other device. Hence, a tape according to this invention may be used on a wall surface which may later be painted to hide the tape or render it inconspicuous.
This invention is not to be limited by the embodiments shown in the drawings and described in the description, which are given by way of example and not of limitation.
What is claimed is:
1. An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; elongated electrical conductor means on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface: a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor means; and an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor means.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 further including removable spacer means between said conductor means and said firstinsulator layer and disposed at intervals along the length of said conductor for separating said conductor means from said first insulator layer, said second insulator layer disposed along substantially the entire length of said conductor except in the vicinity of said spacer means.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2 further including third insulator means overlapping said metallic layer and attached to said second insulator layer.
4. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said metallic layer has a thickness of about 0.002 inch.
5. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said conductor means comprises a plurality of electrical conductor strips each having a thickness of about 0.001 inch, and said first and second insulator layers each have a thickness of about 0.002 inch.
6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said spacer means is constructed of electrically insulative material and has thickness of about 0.012 inch.
7. An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; a plurality of elongated electrical conductor strips on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor strips; an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor strips; removable spacer means, constructed of electrically insulative material, between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer and disposed at intervals along the length of said conductor for separating said conductor strips from said first insulator means, said second insulator means along substantially the entire length of said conductor except in the vicinity of said spacer means; an electrical device connected to said conductor, said device having a housing, contact means supported by said housing having a lip sandwiched between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer, second conductor means supported by said lip extending into said housing, said second conductor means being so disposed and arranged relative to said plurality of conductor strips as to selectively make electrical contact with selected strips; and circuit means in said housing connected to said second conductor means.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said lip has a thickness of about 0.037 inches, whereby said lip is wedged between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer thereby attaching said device to said conductor.
9. An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; elongated electrical conductor means on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor means; an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor means; an electrical device connected to said conductor, said device having a housing, contact means supported by said housing having a lip sandwiched between the first-named conductor means and said first insulator layer; second conductor means supported by said lip extending into said housing, said second conductor means being so disposed and arranged relative to said first conductor means as to selectively make electrical contact with said first conductor means; and circuit means in said housing connected to said second conductor means.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said lip has a thickness of about three times the spacing between said first conductor means and said first insulator layer whereby said lip is wedged between said first insulator layer and said first conductor means thereby attaching said device to said conductor.
1 1. An electrical device adapted to be connected to an electrical conductor having a plurality of conductor strips supported by an insulator strip, said device having a housing; contact means supported by said housing having a substantially flat lip adapted to be sandwiched between said conductor strips and said insulator strip; a plurality of conductor means supported by said lip, said conductor means being in a plane substantially parallel to said lip and so disposed and arranged relative to said conductor strips as to selectively make electrical contact with selected conductor strips when said lip is sandwiched between said conductor strips and said insulator strip; and circuit means in said housing connected to said conductor means.
12. An electrical conductor and fitting means comprising:
a first elongated insulator layer having adhesive means on one surface thereof for adherring said first insulator layer to a surface;
a plurality of elongated electrical surface of said first insulator face;
a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor strips;
an elongated metallic layer in juxtaposition with said second insulator layer opposite said conductor strips;
conductor strips on the layer opposite said one sura housing;
electrical contact means supported by said housing having a substantially fiat lip adapted to be sandwiched between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer;
a plurality of conductor means supported by said lip, said conductor means being in a plane substantially parallel to said lip and so disposed and arranged as to selectively make electrical contact with selected conductor strips when said lip is sandwiched between said conductor strip and said first insulator layer; and
circuit means in said housing connected to said conductor means.
13. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said lip has a thickness about three times the spacing between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer whereby said lip may be wedged between said first insulator layer and said conductor strips.
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1. An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; elongated electrical conductor means on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface: a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor means; and an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor means.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 further including removable spacer means between said conductor means and said first insulator layer and disposed at intervals along the length of said conductor for separating said conductor means from said first insulator layer, said second insulator layer disposed along substantially the entire length of said conductor except in the vicinity of said spacer means.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2 further including third insulator means overlapping said metallic layer and attached to said second insulator layer.
4. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said metallic layer has a thickness of about 0.002 inch.
5. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said conductor means comprises a plurality of electrical conductor strips each having a thickness of about 0.001 inch, and said first and second insulator layers each have a thickness of about 0.002 inch.
6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said spacer means is constructed of electrically insulative material and has thickness of about 0.012 inch.
7. An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; a plurality of elongated electrical conductor strips on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor strips; an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor strips; removable spacer means, constructed of electrically insulative material, between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer and disposed at intervals along the length of said conductor for separatIng said conductor strips from said first insulator means, said second insulator means along substantially the entire length of said conductor except in the vicinity of said spacer means; an electrical device connected to said conductor, said device having a housing, contact means supported by said housing having a lip sandwiched between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer, second conductor means supported by said lip extending into said housing, said second conductor means being so disposed and arranged relative to said plurality of conductor strips as to selectively make electrical contact with selected strips; and circuit means in said housing connected to said second conductor means.
8. Apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said lip has a thickness of about 0.037 inches, whereby said lip is wedged between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer thereby attaching said device to said conductor.
9. An elongated electrical conductor comprising a first elongated insulator layer; adhesive means on one surface of said first insulator layer for adhering said first insulator layer to a surface; elongated electrical conductor means on a surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor means; an elongated metallic layer attached to said second insulator layer opposite said conductor means; an electrical device connected to said conductor, said device having a housing, contact means supported by said housing having a lip sandwiched between the first-named conductor means and said first insulator layer; second conductor means supported by said lip extending into said housing, said second conductor means being so disposed and arranged relative to said first conductor means as to selectively make electrical contact with said first conductor means; and circuit means in said housing connected to said second conductor means.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said lip has a thickness of about three times the spacing between said first conductor means and said first insulator layer whereby said lip is wedged between said first insulator layer and said first conductor means thereby attaching said device to said conductor.
11. An electrical device adapted to be connected to an electrical conductor having a plurality of conductor strips supported by an insulator strip, said device having a housing; contact means supported by said housing having a substantially flat lip adapted to be sandwiched between said conductor strips and said insulator strip; a plurality of conductor means supported by said lip, said conductor means being in a plane substantially parallel to said lip and so disposed and arranged relative to said conductor strips as to selectively make electrical contact with selected conductor strips when said lip is sandwiched between said conductor strips and said insulator strip; and circuit means in said housing connected to said conductor means.
12. An electrical conductor and fitting means comprising: a first elongated insulator layer having adhesive means on one surface thereof for adherring said first insulator layer to a surface; a plurality of elongated electrical conductor strips on the surface of said first insulator layer opposite said one surface; a second elongated insulator layer overlapping said conductor strips; an elongated metallic layer in juxtaposition with said second insulator layer opposite said conductor strips; a housing; electrical contact means supported by said housing having a substantially flat lip adapted to be sandwiched between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer; a plurality of conductor means supported by said lip, said conductor means being in a plane substantially parallel to said lip and so disposed and arranged as to selectively make electrical contact with selected conductor strips when said lip is sandwiched between said conductor strip and said first insulator layer; and circuit means in said housing connected to said conductor means.
13. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said lip has a thickness about three times the spacing between said conductor strips and said first insulator layer whereby said lip may be wedged between said first insulator layer and said conductor strips.
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