Electrical circuit component with latching means for mounting to

Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Having resilient means engaging panel opening

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439573, 24453, 24626, H01R 1360

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051043394

ABSTRACT:
To latch at circuit component such as a connector to a circuit substrate prior to the soldering, latching members are provided which can be fitted by hand or by machine. The latching member comprises a base part from which at least two resilient legs extend in the same direction. These legs attempt to assume a deflected position with respect to each other as a result of their resiliency. The legs are provided with shoulders for acting onto the circuit substrate in the assembled state. Preferably, the latching member is constructed as an integra wire-type entity. Further, an apparatus for inserting the latching member in a mounting aperture of a circuit component is provided.

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patent: 4649633 (1987-03-01), Bocchicchio et al.
patent: 4681389 (1987-07-01), Nakazawa et al.

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