Electrical interconnection system utilizing fluid pressure defor

Electrical connectors – Having retainer or passageway for fluent material – For urging contact toward or away from mating contact

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200 83B, 200 83N, 361413, 361380, 439263, H01R 460, H01H 3530

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050731246

ABSTRACT:
An electrical interconnection is provided between a tubular element (10) formed of a thin walled plastic material made conductive (16) and a further contact (18,56) by fluid pressure driving the material to engage the further contact. Positive and negative pressures are contemplated and assemblies (110) of contacts (90) are arranged to become commonly activated to interconnect arrays of contacts between electronic packages.

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