Device-to-board electrical connector

Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Spring actuated or resilient securing part

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439 65, H01R 448

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060771305

ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector comprises terminals having first, second and third terminal section for connection to a first PCB, battery pack, and second PCB respectively. Each terminal is integrally stamped and formed from sheet metal and the first terminal section is for soldering to the first circuit board whilst the other two terminal sections have spring portions for resiliently abutting respective contact protrusions adjacent the battery pack and second circuit board. Direct electrical connection from the battery pack to both circuit boards provides a compact and reliable power supply to both boards in a cost effective arrangement.

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