Receptacle

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

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H01R 1311

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047202777

ABSTRACT:
A receptacle is disclosed which includes first and second rectangular frames each having a rectangular opening, so that a plug pin can be detachably inserted into the receptacle through the first rectangular frame. The first rectangular frame is connected to the second rectangular frame through a pair of leaf spring pieces. The pair of leaf spring pieces are inwardly curved toward each other so that the plug pin, when inserted into the receptacle, is electrically connected to the receptacle, and said plug pin is elastically retained between the inwardly curved portions of the leaf spring pieces.

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