Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1974-09-03
1976-01-06
Lanham, C. W.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
29629, 29630B, H01R 900
Patent
active
039303080
ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns connectors having an elongate spring body of elastomer or formed as a tubular spring about which a single layer wire coil is wound. The coil turns are separated by cutting the coil longitudinally of the body to define discrete conductive paths of C-shape extending round part of the circumferential profile of the body. Exposed surface portions of the wires present contact points in a row along the body. Each C-shaped turn may present a pair of diametrically opposite contacts. The coil may be wound about a former disposed beside the spring body so that on cutting the turn portions at the former leads to the individual C-shaped turn portions extend freely from the spring body.
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AMP Incorporated
Duzan James R.
Keating William J.
Lanham C. W.
Raring Frederick W.
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