Solderless connector for insulated wires

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H01R 1338

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040336611

ABSTRACT:
A self-stripping connector is disclosed wherein a pair of channels are disposed in a unitary insulating body having a base portion and cover portion hingedly secured together. The walls of the insulating body define an aperture extending transversely of and intersecting each of the channels and provide a guide surface for a contact element positioned in the aperture for making positive electrical connection to a pair of wires disposed in the channels. The contact element has a first surface defining an outer boundary that is in contact with the guide surface at points spaced on the boundary lying in more than a single plane and is configured so as to be substantially supported against tipping by the insulating body prior to, and during, engagement with the wires.

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