Claims
- 1. A bus bar contact for mounting on a circuit board, comprising:
- a U-shaped center section having ends and a front and a back, the U-shaped center section being defined by parallel legs and a curved section, the top of the contact being defined by the curved section;
- contact fingers extending from the front of the U-shaped section, said fingers having contact sections for electrical connection with a matable contact, the ends of the U-shaped center section being disposed below the contact fingers;
- termination posts extending from the ends of said U-shaped section to be received in holes in the circuit board to be soldered thereto and provide electrical connection therewith;
- stabilization tabs extending from the ends of said U-shaped section, the tabs being disposed below the contact fingers to provide stability and support for the contact against the circuit board;
- securing means for securing said contact on the circuit board;
- guide means for guiding the matable contact into electrical contact with said contact fingers and to prevent damage to the contact fingers.
- 2. The bus bar contact of claim 1, wherein said securing means is a hole disposed on said tab to secure the contact to the circuit board.
- 3. The bus bar contact of claim 2, wherein said termination posts extend from the ends of said U-shaped section, the termination posts extending in generally the same direction as legs on the U-shaped section, and said tabs extend perpendicular to said termination posts.
- 4. The bus bar contact of claim 3, wherein said contact fingers extend from both sides of said U-shaped section, said contact fingers being arranged in an alternating fashion from the U-shaped section, wherein contact fingers on one of the sides is staggered from the contact fingers on another of the sides.
- 5. The bus bar contact of claim 4, wherein said contact fingers have curved portions and camming surfaces, and a matable contact receiving channel therebetween, the contact fingers are cammed apart when the matable contact is inserted and are resiliently biased thereagainst.
- 6. The bus bar contact of claim 2, wherein said guide means comprises integral guide tabs extending forwardly from said mounting tabs and being disposed below said contact fingers, thereby defining a guide slot between said guide tabs and is centrally located below said contact fingers to guide a matable contact into electrical connection with said contact fingers and to protect said contact fingers from damage due to improper insertion of the matable contact.
- 7. The bus bar contact of claim 6, wherein said U-shaped section includes parallel legs, the parallel legs have lances which secure the parallel legs together and strengthen the U-shaped section.
- 8. The bus bar contact of claim 7, wherein said termination posts extend from the ends of said U-shaped section, the termination posts extending in generally the same direction as legs on the U-shaped section, and said mounting tabs extend perpendicular to said termination posts.
- 9. The bus bar contact of claim 8, wherein said contact fingers extend from both sides of said U-shaped section, said contact fingers being arranged in an alternating fashion from the U-shaped section, wherein contact fingers on one of the sides is staggered from the contact fingers on another of the sides.
- 10. The bus bar contact of claim 9, wherein said contact fingers have curved portions and camming surfaces, and a matable contact receiving channel therebetween, the contact fingers are cammed apart when the matable contact is inserted and are resiliently biased thereagainst.
- 11. The bus bar contact of claim 1, wherein termination posts are solder tabs and said securing means comprises a bent portion of said solder tab, said bent portion engages holes on the circuit board to secure the contact thereto.
- 12. The bus bar contact of claim 11, wherein said tabs are stabilization tabs and are disposed about the U-shaped section in a staggered orientation to provide greater stability to the contact, one of the tabs being closer to the contact fingers than another of the tabs.
- 13. The bus bar contact of claim 11, wherein said solder tabs extend from the ends of said U-shaped section, the termination posts extending in generally the same direction as legs on the U-shaped section, and said mounting tabs extend perpendicular to said solder tabs.
- 14. The bus bar contact of claim 13, wherein said solder tabs comprise a straight section and a securing section with a slit therebetween, said securing section comprises said bent portion.
- 15. The bus bar contact of claim 14, wherein said solder tabs are disposed in a staggered orientation about the U-shaped portion to provide greater stability.
- 16. The bus bar contact of claim 15, wherein said contact fingers extend from both sides of said U-shaped section, said contact fingers being arranged in an alternating fashion from the U-shaped section, wherein contact fingers on one of the sides is staggered from the contact fingers on another of the sides.
- 17. The bus bar contact of claim 16, wherein said contact fingers have curved portions and camming surfaces, and a matable contact receiving channel therebetween, the contact fingers are cammed apart when the matable contact is inserted and are resiliently biased thereagainst.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 08/340,934 filed Nov. 17, 1994.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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