Electrical connectors – Coupling part including flexing insulation – Storage strip for a plurality of coupling parts
Patent
1998-02-02
1999-11-02
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical connectors
Coupling part including flexing insulation
Storage strip for a plurality of coupling parts
439937, H01R 1340
Patent
active
059759526
ABSTRACT:
Continuous electrical connectors. A continuous electrical connector is formed by joining a first a number of first connector bodies to a second number of second connector bodies by inserting a pin through corresponding holes in each of the connector bodies. The first connector bodies form a number of first splices when placed end-to-end, and the second connector bodies form a number of second splices when placed end-to-end. The first and second splices are staggered a distance so the bodies form a continuous connector that obviates the need to inventory a multitude of various connector sizes.
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Hyeon Hae Moon
Samtec Inc.
Stephan Steven L.
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