Electrical connector with combined electrical contact and housin

Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Comprising or for use with supporting panel

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439 97, H01R 1373

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056559313

ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector for a printed circuit board having a housing and a combined electrical contact and housing mount assembly. The assembly has a first member and a second member. The first member passes through the housing. A ledge on the first member is located on a ledge of the housing. The second member is connected to the second member such that they can sandwich a portion of the printed circuit board therebetween. The bottom of the first member extends past a bottom portion of the housing to make electrical contact with a contact pad on the printed circuit board.

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