Multiple outlet receptacle and metal stamping therefor

Electrical connectors – With insulation other than conductor sheath – Plural-contact coupling part

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439652, H01R 2500

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054434009

ABSTRACT:
A multi-station stamped metal conductor in a multi-outlet receptacle enables the simplified molding of the receptacle with less parts and wire connections. The conductor has articulated stations coinciding with the individual outlets, each station having a female receptacle with an appropriate pin or blade opening. The conductors are easily held in position for molding of the receptacle. Each conductor requires only a single crimped conductor wire serving all of the stations. The molding may be done without change to prior art molds.

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