Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Supporting plural – independent coupling parts
Patent
1992-03-18
1992-12-01
Paumen, Gary F.
Electrical connectors
With supporting means for coupling part
Supporting plural, independent coupling parts
439607, H01R 13658
Patent
active
051675315
ABSTRACT:
A rightangle board mount electrical connector of high contact density includes a diecast metal housing having a front wall and rearwardly projecting side walls. The front wall has upper and lower through openings therein each receiving a drawn metal shell which in turn receives an insulating header having cavities containing mating portions of electrical terminals. Each terminal has projecting obliquely and rearwardly from the respective header a terminal leg terminating in a soldering tail. The terminal legs are so dimensioned that the solder tails are arranged in four rows for insertion through holes in a spacer plate. A shield can be inserted downwardly between the housing side walls for retention in the housing. A downwardly inclined rearwall of the shield covers the terminal legs for complete shielding of the terminals. In use of the connector the housing is grounded to a circuit board in which the connector is mounted and the shield is similarly grounded.
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Broschard, III John L.
Davis Wayne S.
AMP Incorporated
Paumen Gary F.
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