Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Supporting plural – independent coupling parts
Patent
1993-02-22
1994-08-02
Abrams, Neil
Electrical connectors
With supporting means for coupling part
Supporting plural, independent coupling parts
361790, H01R 2372
Patent
active
053340469
ABSTRACT:
A circuit card interface system of minimized vertical clearance, capable of interfacing one or more circuit cards to a relatively small space on a mother board. The interface system includes an interfacing connector assembly and at least one stacking connector assembly, each adapted to receive a circuit card. The conductors of the interfacing connector assembly are coupled to a substrate such as a mother board. The interfacing connector assembly can be used alone or with one or more electrically interconnected stacking connector assemblies. Rapid electrical attachment of each stacking connector assembly is accomplished by mating a cooperating portion of the stacking connector assembly with a portion of the underlying interfacing connector assembly.
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Brouillette Peter
Pickles Charles S.
Abrams Neil
Augat Inc.
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