SCSI port with stacked connectors

Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Supporting plural – independent coupling parts

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11411793

ABSTRACT:
A SCSI port8includes a conductor assembly7including first plates3A including first and second conductors6A and61at two adjacent sides, mated first plates3B including first and second conductors6B and61at two adjacent sides, the first plates3A matingly, alternately assembled with the mated first plates3B, and two second plates4mounted on both ends of the assembled plates3A and3B. The first conductors6A and6B are formed as two groups of conductor members62, each group having two rows of the conductor members62. The conductor members62are lockingly inserted into apertures20of insulative upper and lower conductor housings2which are mounted in an alloy frame1and have two projected portions being covered by the frame1. Mounting legs5have one ends in the frame1and the other ends in a PCB.

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patent: 5104341 (1992-04-01), Gilissen et al.
patent: 6641438 (2003-11-01), Billman
patent: 6848944 (2005-02-01), Evans
patent: 7101225 (2006-09-01), Kohler
patent: 2002/0072276 (2002-06-01), Lewis

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