Geometrical instruments
Patent
1980-11-17
1983-05-24
Abrams, Neil
Geometrical instruments
339 19, 339 91R, H01R 909, H01R 3108
Patent
active
043847544
ABSTRACT:
A connector is disclosed for making a pluggable interconnection between conductive planes of adjacent pairs of stacked circuit boards. The subject connector can be used on any mating edge of a circuit board and does not require the use of either a back plane or a mother board. The subject connector can be especially effective as an add-on to original equipment but also can be used as a spacer and interconnect in new equipment. The subject connector has very cost effective stamped and formed contacts providing great economy for the connector.
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Douty George H.
Ritchie Leon T.
Snyder, Jr. Clair W.
Abrams Neil
AMP Incorporated
Egan Russell J.
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