Electrical connectors – Including handle or distinct manipulating means – Coupling part
Patent
1989-03-21
1989-11-21
Briggs, William
Electrical connectors
Including handle or distinct manipulating means
Coupling part
H01R 1346
Patent
active
048819115
ABSTRACT:
An electrical connector 6 comprises, an insulative housing block 7 containing multiple, spaced apart, conductive electrical contacts 9 for connection with corresponding conductors 3 of electrical wiring 2, and for disconnect coupling with corresponding multiple electrical terminals 14 arranged in an array, the housing block 7 includes at least one recess 16 without an electrical contact therein, said recess 16 is open for pluggable receipt of a corresponding said electrical terminal 14, a flexible lanyard 18 extends in a loop 19, said loop 19 is anchored to said housing block 7, and said loop 19 extends into said recess 16 and is anchored therein.
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Haddock John T.
Miller Charles A.
Moist, Jr. Stanford C.
Nauman Warren D.
Pala Ronald S.
AMP Incorporated
Briggs William
Kita Gerald K.
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