Zero insertion force connector for flexible circuit boards

Electrical connectors – Including or for use with tape cable – With mating connection region formed by bared cable

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439260, 439 67, H01R 907

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057357099

ABSTRACT:
In a zero insertion force connector for flexible circuit boards, there are a housing, plural flexible circuit boards in multiple rows, an insulator holding the flexible circuit boards and displaceable in perpendicular to the flexible circuit boards in the housing, a counterpart insulator having plural pairs of broader counterpart contacts than thickness of the flexible circuit boards, and a driving member for displacing the insulator so as to incline the flexible circuit boards. When the driving member is operated, the insulator presses the flexible circuit boards. Then the flexible circuit boards incline, and connect the counterpart contacts respectively.

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Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 31829/1993.

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