Microconnector with high contact density

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439 77, 439629, H01R 909

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046715932

ABSTRACT:
A microconnector is used for connecting electrodes placed on a support and which are insulated from one another to the same number of conductors as there are electrodes and comprises a means for the elastic gripping of the support and flexible, elastic conductor wires, whose number is the same as that of the electrodes for connecting to the latter, which are insulated from one another and from the gripping means and which are fixed to the latter in such a way that each of them can come into contact with a single electrode when the support is gripped by the gripping means. Application is to low temperature electrical connections and to high density connections in a reduced space.

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patent: 3663925 (1972-05-01), Proctor
patent: 4060889 (1977-12-01), Zielinski
patent: 4072387 (1978-02-01), Sochor
patent: 4477137 (1984-10-01), Ayer
Machine Design, vol. 54, No. 11, May 1982, pp. 255-277, Cleveland, US, "Section 8 Interconnections", p. 267, column 3, lines 11-17-p. 268, column 1, lines 12-23 .

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