Circuit assembly having stamped circuitry with a wire trap

Electrical connectors – Contact comprising cutter – Resiliently biased

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439439, H01R 1120

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055992013

ABSTRACT:
A circuit assembly is provided for terminating an insulated electrical wire having a central conductive core. A generally rigid dielectric base has circuit-receiving channels formed therein. Stamped and formed conductive circuitry is mounted on the base, with circuit portions located in the channels, and with at least one connecting portion for terminating the insulated electrical wire. The connection portion is a wire trap for receiving and trapping the conductive core of the electrical wire. The base includes a wire guide located adjacent the wire trap to guide the electrical wire for insertion of the conductive core into the wire trap and for providing stress relief for the electrical wire.

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A Molex Incorporated Brochure Entitle "Stamped Circuitry Technology".

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