Electrical connectors – Heat responsive contact pressure control
Patent
1986-03-13
1988-01-05
Weidenfeld, Gil
Electrical connectors
Heat responsive contact pressure control
439932, 439842, H01R 1320
Patent
active
047173521
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a connection element between an electric connector and a connector contact.
The element comprises a shank intended to receive the electric cable and an active contact part intended to ensure electric connection and mechanical cohesion with the contact. The active part at least is of conductive shape-memory material and is shaped in a manner to be able to tightly adapt to the contact in a first shape-memory state, and to be able to ensure the disengagement and/or engagement of the element in a second shape-memory state.
Application to hermetic connectors and other non-demountable contact connectors.
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Bargain Raymond
De Mendez Michel
Dohan Yves
Herubel Guy
Austin Paula A.
Souriau & Cie
Weidenfeld Gil
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