Electrical disconnect with push-in connectors
View Patent ↗An electrical disconnect has first and second female contacts mounted in a power connector housing and first and second male contacts in a load connector housing. The male contacts each have a male blade contact finger. The female contacts each have a socket for removably receiving a male blade contact finger. At the rear ends of both the male and female contacts there are integrally formed push-in connector elements for receiving a conductor or wire. The disconnect is particularly suited for use in connecting power wires to a load device in a circuit, such as a fluorescent light ballast.
1. An electrical disconnect, comprising:
first and second connector housings defining a longitudinal axis along which the housings are movable to engage and disengage one another;
at least one of the housings including one or more housing walls defining a hollow portion, and at least one of the housing walls including a raised surface portion;
an electrical contact within the hollow portion of the housing, the contact having a raised surface portion for engagement with the raised surface portion of the housing wall;
a counterpart electrical contact in the other of the first and second housings;
the contact of the one of the housings having a portion which is releasably electrically engageable with a portion of the counterpart contact in the other of the first and second housings; and
at least one of the contacts having a portion which includes push-in connector elements which are electrically engageable with at least one electrical wire when the wire is inserted into the housing.
2. The electrical disconnect of claim 1 wherein the push-in connector elements are mechanically engageable with the at least one electrical wire when the wire is inserted into the housing to retain the wire in the housing.
3. The electrical disconnect of claim 1 wherein the raised surface portion of the housing wall is defined by a notch.
4. The electrical disconnect of claim 1 wherein the at least one housing wall that includes a raised surface portion is a bottom wall.
5. The electrical disconnect of claim 1 wherein each housing includes a first portion facing the other housing and a second portion opposite the first portion, and a contact-receiving opening is formed in one of the first or second portions of the housing.
6. The electrical disconnect of claim 1 wherein the raised surface portion of the contact is defined by a tab.