Electrical connectors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement – e.g. – pcb – icm – dip,... – Distinct contact secured to panel circuit
Patent
1987-05-27
1988-11-01
Weidenfeld, Gil
Electrical connectors
Preformed panel circuit arrangement, e.g., pcb, icm, dip,...
Distinct contact secured to panel circuit
439521, 439936, 439937, 439857, H01R 1352
Patent
active
047816023
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the forces generated in the cantilever beam type contacts by deflecting pins or leads. More particularly, the invention teaches associating the cantilever beam with an elastomer which supplements the beam's capability of exerting force due to being deflected.
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AMP Incorporated
Osborne Allan B.
Paumen Gary F.
Weidenfeld Gil
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