Electrical connectors – Coupling part including flexing insulation – Hinged or flexed detent on insulation engaging to secure...
Patent
1991-04-25
1991-12-31
Bradley, Paula A.
Electrical connectors
Coupling part including flexing insulation
Hinged or flexed detent on insulation engaging to secure...
439596, 439752, 439587, 439278, H01R 1344
Patent
active
050768069
ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector assembly is shown as including an outer shell member (4) which can receive a pin housing (50) from a rear entry. The pin housing includes a rotatable secondary lock member (90) which is snap latchable into place. Terminals 120 are also insertable into the pin housing (50). A multi-conductor cable (340) has individual conductors (344) which are terminated to the crimp sections (127) of the terminals. To seal the connector, a sealing grommet (130) is insertable over the cable (340) and is slidable into the shell (4).
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Hass Jurgen
Hotea Gheorghe
AMP Incorporated
Bradley Paula A.
Wolstoncroft Bruce J.
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