Electrical connectors – Coupling part having handle or means to move contact... – Having open slot for receiving panel circuit arrangement
Reexamination Certificate
2008-02-06
2009-06-02
Luebke, Renee S (Department: 2833)
Electrical connectors
Coupling part having handle or means to move contact...
Having open slot for receiving panel circuit arrangement
C439S909000, C439S269100, C439S822000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07540752
ABSTRACT:
A releaseable multi-channel electrical connector is designed for small size, and ease of use without generating manipulation forces that might be transmitted to an attached living subject. Two pivoting frame members on which electrical snap connectors are mounted are oriented such that the two snap connectors face a male connector element placed between the two frames. The male connector includes mating snap connectors on opposing sides that join with the snap connectors on the frames when the frames are squeezed together. Because two frames are squeezed together with opposing forces to make a connection, no net force is generated or transmitted to the male element nor to attached subject bodies. The use of two snap connectors on opposing sides on a single male element increases the conductor density over prior devices.
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Hanson Sven W.
Luebke Renee S
Tsukerman Larisa
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