Zero insertion force connector for printed circuit boards

Electrical connectors – Coupling part with actuating means urging contact to move... – Contractile receptacle

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439266, H01R 1315

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051238551

ABSTRACT:
A pin-grid-array socket which has a cam plate for urging the normally open contacts from a normally open position to a normally closed position. A spring member is positioned in the socket to urge the cam plate to the closed position and maintain a force on the contacts to prevent premature failure of the socket.

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