Claims
- 1. An active electrical pin contact comprising a hollow contact and a spring member secured in said hollow contact, characterized in that:
- said hollow contact includes a pin contact section, a conductor-connecting section for electrical connection with an electrical conductor, a spring-engagement section forward from said conductor-connecting section and a relief section intermediate said pin contact section and said spring-engagement section, said hollow contact being formed with a rounded nose portion in said pin contact section;
- said spring member has a rear section, a bowed section, a short front section, and a long flexing section intermediate said rear section and said bowed section which has a curved configuration reverse to that of said bowed section;
- said spring member is inserted into said hollow contact and secured therein with said rear section extending along an inside surface of said spring-engagement section of said hollow contact, said bowed section having a contact-engaging section extending through a longitudinal gap in said pin contact section and above an outside surface thereof, said short front section extending along an inside surface of said nose portion, and said long flexing section disposed along said relief section of said hollow contact proximate an inside surface of said relief section; and
- one of said long flexing section and said relief section is adapted to provide radial spacing between said long flexing section and said inner surface of said relief section when said spring member is unstressed, whereby said long flexing section is flexible toward said inner surface when an inward force is exerted onto said contact-engaging section of said spring member.
- 2. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that said short front section of said spring member has a curved configuration reverse to that of said bowed section.
- 3. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that a pinch crimp is formed rearwardly of said relief section of said hollow contact securing said rear section of said spring member in position against said inside surface of said spring-engagement section of said hollow contact.
- 4. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that said hollow contact includes a stop section rearward of said pin contact section, said stop section having a stop surface to engage a contact-carrying member to limit progressive movement of said hollow contact upon insertion of said hollow contact into said contact-carrying member, the outer diameter of said stop section being greater than the outer extent of said relief section.
- 5. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that said relief section is circumferential about said hollow contact.
- 6. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 further characterized in that said hollow contact has longitudinally extending edges spaced a predetermined distance from each other and including said longitudinal gap along said pin contact section.
- 7. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that said rear section of said spring member is axially movable along said inside surface of said spring-engagement section of said hollow contact.
- 8. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 7 characterized in that said relief section has a general inside surface towards which said long flexing section of said spring member flexes which is farther from the central axis of said hollow contact than said inside surface of said spring-engagement section of said hollow contact.
- 9. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 8 characterized in that said relief section has a relief engagement surface closer to said central axis of said hollow contact than said general inside surface of said relief section, which relief engagement surface first engages said long flexing section of said spring member during flexing thereof and a portion of said relief section extends forward of said relief engagement surface thereby permitting additional flexing by said long flexing section forward thereof.
- 10. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that said rear section is fixedly secured along said inside surface of said spring-engagement section of said hollow contact.
- 11. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 10 characterized in that said relief section has a general inside surface towards which said long flexing section of said spring member flexes which is farther from the central axis of said hollow contact than said inside surface of said spring engagement section of said hollow contact.
- 12. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 11 characterized in that said relief section has a relief engagement surface closer to said central axis of said hollow contact than said general inside surface of said relief section, which relief engagement surface first engages said long flexing section of said spring member during flexing thereof and a portion of said relief section extends forward of said relief engagement surface thereby permitting additional flexing by said long flexing section forward thereof.
- 13. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 1 characterized in that said rear section of said spring member is fixedly secured along said inside surface of said spring-engagement section of said hollow contact, said relief section is circumferential about said hollow contact having a diameter greater than the diameter of said spring-engagement section and said pin contact section, and said hollow contact includes a stop section circumferential thereabout having a diameter greater than said diameter of said relief section, said stop section having a stop surface to engage a contact-carrying member to limit progressive movement of said hollow contact upon insertion of said hollow contact into said contact-carrying member, said stop section located rearward of said pin contact section.
- 14. An active electrical pin contact as set forth in claim 13 characterized in that said stop section is located within said relief section.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 333,231, filed Dec. 21, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,422,711. This invention relates to electrical contacts and more particularly to active pin contacts for electrical connection with socket contacts.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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