Assembly of a contact spring and wire wrap terminal

Geometrical instruments

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339221R, 339258R, 339262R, H01R 409, H01R 1315

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045346038

ABSTRACT:
An assembly of a contact spring and a wire wrap terminal whereby the contact spring has a socket in which the pin of a suitable electrical device may be inserted. The terminal includes a wrappable wire end to make a connection with an electrical circuit. The contact spring and wire wrap terminal are stamped and formed as two separate pieces to be assembled together for use in a printed circuit board and the like. The contact spring may be formed from a different material than the wire wrap terminal. The assembly is fabricated in a manner to insure proper orientation of the spring when inserted into a board. Gold plating or the other expensive highly conductive materials may economically be applied to selective areas, because the contact spring is formed from flat stock material.

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patent: 3748634 (1973-07-01), Barnes et al.
patent: 3760340 (1973-09-01), Friend
patent: 3784965 (1974-01-01), Murphy
patent: 3998518 (1976-12-01), Mathe
patent: 4415212 (1983-11-01), Depillo

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