Electrical connectors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement – e.g. – pcb – icm – dip,... – With provision to conduct electricity from panel circuit to...
Patent
1995-08-31
1997-08-05
Pirlot, David L.
Electrical connectors
Preformed panel circuit arrangement, e.g., pcb, icm, dip,...
With provision to conduct electricity from panel circuit to...
439 74, H01R 909
Patent
active
056535988
ABSTRACT:
An electrical contact for use in a connector between mutually opposed electrical interfaces comprises a generally planar contact body having first and second major faces. The body includes a pair of spaced apart spring arms connected by a resilient bight. The spring arms have respective free ends each with an outwardly facing edge which defines a contact nose engageable with a respective one of the interfaces. Respective shorting sections extend from each of the free ends generally toward each other. The shorting sections are offset from each other such that the first major face of one shorting section is coplanar with the second major face of the other shorting section. Upon deflection of the spring arms relatively closer together, the coplanar major faces of the shorting sections come into mutual engagement, whereby a shortened electrical path is formed between the contact noses.
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Pirlot David L.
The Whitaker Corporation
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