Claims
- 1. A connector assembly for electrically connecting an elongated pin conductor with a second circuit member, said connector assembly comprising:
- an insulated housing including a terminal receiving recess formed therein, said recess having a top wall means, a bottom wall, a first end with an opening through which said pin conductor is received into the recess and a second end opposite the first end through which a terminal is inserted; and
- an electrical terminal received in said recess, said terminal including means connectable with said second circuit member and a resilient loop-shaped portion for engaging the bottom of the pin conductor when inserted into the terminal receiving recess, said loop-shaped portion having a transverse dimension that is greater than the distance between the top wall means and bottom wall so that the loop-shaped portion is partially flattened by the top wall means upon insertion into the recess, and is flattened more when said pin conductor is subsequently inserted into the recess, said terminal further including receptacle means formed on said loop-shaped portion for laterally engaging said pin conductor when inserted into the recess.
- 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said receptacle means includes a pair of spring fingers formed on top of extending from either side of the loop-shaped portion to form a three-sided receptacle.
- 3. The connector assembly of claim 1 including cooperating means on said housing and terminal for retaining said terminal in the recess, said cooperating means including a slot formed in the bottom wall of the recess and a locking tang formed on the bottom of the terminal adapted to engage said slot after insertion to prevent withdrawal.
- 4. A connector assembly which is mountable on a circuit board between an edge thereof and a terminal opening spaced from said edge, said connector assembly comprising:
- an insulated housing including a terminal receiving recess formed therein and having a first end adapted to generally overlie said board edge and a second end adapted to generally overlie said terminal opening:
- a generally rigid L-shaped ledge formed on the bottom of the first end of the housing to define with said housing an edge receiving recess for receiving the edge of the circuit board, said ledge having an inclined surface formed thereon; and
- an electrical terminal received in the terminal receiving recess, said terminal including a deformable lead portion extending out of the second end of the housing which is disposed generally downwardly and canted toward the first end adapted to be received through said terminal opening, the distance between the end of the lead portion and the inclined surface being less than the distance between the board edge and terminal opening so that when the lead portion is initially inserted into said terminal opening the inclined surface will initially engage the top of said board edge, whereby a downward force applied to the first end of the housing will cause the lead portion to deform allowing the inclined surface to slide against the edge until the ledge snaps thereover so that the board edge will be received within the edge receiving recess.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 756,793 filed Jan. 5, 1977 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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