Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Metallic connector or contact secured to insulation
Patent
1998-05-07
2000-08-08
Paumen, Gary F.
Electrical connectors
With insulation other than conductor sheath
Metallic connector or contact secured to insulation
437844, H01R 1042
Patent
active
060993618
ABSTRACT:
A female terminal fitting 20 is provide to prevent solder portions from shaking in a connector for a printed circuit board. The female terminal fitting 20 includes a connection portion 21, a board connection piece 22 continuously connected with the rear end of the connection portion 21 and a solder portion 22A formed at the end of the board connection piece 22. A pair of elastic holding portions 23 extend from opposite sides of the rear end of the connection portion 21. When the terminal fitting 20 is mounted into a terminal cavity 11, the elastic holding portions 23 are brought into contact with the inner walls of the terminal cavity 11 by their elastic force. As a result, displacement of the terminal fitting 20 and shaking of the solder portion 22B can be prevented.
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Casella Anthony J.
Gushi Ross
Hespos Gerald E.
Paumen Gary F.
Porco Michael J.
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