High retention low insertion force electric female disconnect

Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Spring actuated or resilient securing part

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051818663

ABSTRACT:
A high retention, yet relatively low insertion force and withdrawal force female disconnect receptacle is provided. The female disconnect has a pad rising from its base, preferably lanced from the base. The lancing provides a firmness to the pad interacting with the metal of the base which holds a metal tab well, with a desired low insertion force and low withdrawal force that retains and does not easily degrade upon reuse. The pad preferably has a flat bearing surface.

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