Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Having resilient means engaging panel opening
Patent
1998-07-15
2000-01-04
Paumen, Gary F.
Electrical connectors
With supporting means for coupling part
Having resilient means engaging panel opening
439395, 336192, 336208, H01R 1373
Patent
active
060103620
ABSTRACT:
A board mount for an electrical transformer is provided by a unitary body having a wire termination section and a boardlock. The body is mountable to a transformer bobbin with an end of a transformer wire being terminated in the wire termination section and with the boardlock extending externally of the bobbin. The transformer can be electrically and mechanically mated with a circuit board by inserting the boardlock into a hole in the circuit board.
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Caviness Mark Swain
Porta Gary Douglas
Kapalka Robert
Paumen Gary F.
The Whitaker Corporation
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