Low insertion force connector

Geometrical instruments

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339220R, 339258P, H01R 908

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044666845

ABSTRACT:
A low insertion force connector has metal conductors disposed in respective openings in an insulating connector body. Each conductor has a bridge portion extending in a square inside its respective body opening and has integral leaf springs extending from respective sides of the square toward a terminal entry end of the body opening. Two pairs of the springs are disposed so that the springs in each pair face each other around a common axis for receiving a terminal therebetween. Each leaf spring has an obliquely disposed surface to intercept and be moved by a terminal as the terminal is inserted and a contact surface for engaging the terminal said surfaces of one pair of springs being relatively closer to the entry end of the body opening than said surfaces of the other pair of springs, thereby requiring lesser terminal insertion forces. An integral gauge strip on each conductor is connected to one pair of the springs at the terminal entry end of the body opening and extends to define the perimeter of a gauge opening or aperture on the conductor for limiting the cross-section of a terminal which can be inserted between the leaf springs through the gauge aperture. Opposite ends of the gauge strip are preferably interconnected by dove-tail means for positively fixing the perimeter of the gauge aperture. Preferably, the other pair of springs extend in cantilever relation from the conductor so that the distal ends thereof are inside the body opening.

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