Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1991-08-06
1993-04-20
Pirlot, David L.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
439843, 439847, H01R 4320
Patent
active
052038130
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a low entry force connector socket having a cage with a wire basket formed within it by contact wires which are fixed to the cage in notches on the end rims thereof, and which wires are rotationally offset within the cage to form the wire basket for engaging a connector pin. The wires are mounted in the cage by being hooked on notches provided in the end rims of the cage, and are moved to their rotationally offset orientations in a series of stages, following which they are fixed in position and the external portions of the socket are mounted to enclose the cage while a tool pin is positioned in the wire basket to establish the desired connecting force of the socket.
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Fitzsimmons Peter
Glasmeire Mark S.
Grant John L.
Meek Jean L.
Merritt William J.
Airborn, Inc.
Langley Jr. H. Dale
Pirlot David L.
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