Electrical connectors – Including elastomeric or nonmetallic conductive portion
Patent
1986-03-31
1988-09-13
McGlynn, Joseph H.
Electrical connectors
Including elastomeric or nonmetallic conductive portion
439178, H01R 909
Patent
active
047706414
ABSTRACT:
A conductive gel interconnection apparatus forming either a permanent or disconnectable electrical interconnection between multiple components is disclosed. Conductive particles are dispersed within a dielectric gelatinous medium and a concentration exceeding the percolation threshold to impart conductivity to the gel. Discrete electrical components or a plurality of components located on a substrate, such as a printed circuit board, can be interconnected by positioning the components in registration with the conductive gel located in cavities within an insulative body. The conductive gel forms a coherent mass and does not adhere to the electrical components upon withdrawal.
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AMP Incorporated
McGlynn Joseph H.
Pitts Robert W.
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