Electrical connectors – With coupling separator – Nonconducting pusher
Patent
1994-12-07
1996-11-12
Pirlot, David L.
Electrical connectors
With coupling separator
Nonconducting pusher
439157, H01R 1362
Patent
active
055734138
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a trigger device for release of the restrained link arm in a memory card connector. In this device a longitudinally directed force which may result, for example, from the activation of an electrical current in a memory wire causes a rotational force transfer device to withdraw a pin from the link arm so that the link arm moves out of its restrained position in response to a longitudinal force provided by a spring connected to the link arm.
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David James J.
Duesterhoeft Scott S.
Hiyama Naoki
Spickler John M.
Berg Technology Inc.
Biggi Brian J.
Long Daniel J.
Page M. Richard
Pirlot David L.
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