Replaceable electrical connector plug assembly

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339107, 339196M, H01R 1310

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040059227

ABSTRACT:
The specification discloses a replaceable electrical connector plug for attachment to a multi-wire cable. A rigid thermoplastic housing includes a front plug portion and a removable rear portion which forms a rear cavity. A set of first female electrical terminals are disposed in the front of the front plug portion in order to receive male terminals which extend from a mating electrical socket. A second set of female electrical terminals are disposed in the rear of the front plug portion. The first and second sets of female terminals are electrically interconnected. Male terminals are connected to the ends of the multi-wire cable and are received within the second set of female terminals. The cable extends through the rear cavity. The removable rear portion may be selectively removed in order to enable replacing of the electrical connector plug when desired.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1794777 (1931-03-01), Kliegl
patent: 3375481 (1968-03-01), Parnell
patent: 3518617 (1970-06-01), Bosworth et al.
patent: 3748632 (1973-07-01), Tanges, Jr.

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