Circuit board electrical connector

Electrical connectors – With guiding means for mating of coupling part – For guiding side of movable panel – e.g. – circuit board

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439160, H01R 1364

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056720726

ABSTRACT:
A circuit board electrical connector includes a holding section (21); a receiving recess (23) provided in the holding section for receiving an edge portion of a circuit board; a pair of guiding sections (22) extending upwardly from opposite ends of the holding section; a pair of receiving slots (28) provided in the guiding sections for receiving opposite side portions of the circuit board for guiding the circuit board in direction of thickness of the circuit board; and a pair of guide plates (32) provided within the guiding section and having an elastic property for making sliding contact with opposite side faces of the circuit board to guide the circuit board in widthwise direction of the circuit board.

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patent: 5429523 (1995-07-01), Tondreault

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