Copper and dual durometer rubber multiple connector

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264135, 264174, 339 61M, H01R 909

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045779180

ABSTRACT:
A high density electrical connector for use between semiconductor module boards. The connector has a rigid member and a flexible member connected to it, which provides elastomeric contact pressure. The rigid and flexible members are embodied in a dual durometer rubber layer having a relatively high durometer layer for the rigid member and a relatively low durometer layer for the flexible member. The relatively low durometer layer has circuit connector leads disposed thereon on the side facing away from the relatively high durometer layer. During the positioning of the electrical conductor into the relatively low durometer layer by pressing against a circuit board, a wiping action occurs to clean dust particles and other contaminants from the connector surface prior to forming an electrically conductive bond thereon.

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