Electroplated contact with insulating material

Electrical connectors – Preformed panel circuit arrangement – e.g. – pcb – icm – dip,... – With provision to conduct electricity from panel circuit to...

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439886, H01R 909

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051693216

ABSTRACT:
A contact has a contacting portion adapted to contact with an electric part. A spring portion has elasticity for exerting a contacting force on the contacting portion, and a terminal portion is attached to a circuit board, by soldering, and adapted to provide electric conductivity. After insulating material is attached to a side surface between the contacting portion and the terminal portion, a favorable electrically conductive material is electrically plated on the remaining portion. An electric conduction path is formed in an area starting at the contacting portion and ending at the terminal portion with the favorable conductive material.

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