Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a header with side walls and a bottom through which conductive pins extend, a series of parallel keyways in at least one of the walls of the header, an electrical connector for connection to some of the pins, at least one external key on the connector being received along one of the keyways to align the connector for connection with selected pins, hinge knuckles along the header, a hook pivotable along a hinge pin extending through the knuckles, the hook extending parallel to the hinge pin and transversely of multiple rows of pins and being adapted to impinge a first connector covering only one row of pins, or to impinge a second connector covering more than one row of pins, and at least one connector and electrical contacts in the connector connected to wires, the contacts being connected with respective pins, and a ledge along said connector onto which the hook is impinged to retain said connector in the header, the hook being divided into a series of hook teeth corresponding in number to the number of rows of pins covered by said connector.
- 2. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein, each of the hook teeth is opposite a row of the pins.
- 3. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein, at least one of the hook teeth impinges the legde of the connector.
- 4. An electrical connector assembly comprising: a header with side walls and a bottom through which conductive pins extend, keying elements in at least one of the walls of the header, an insulating housing having at least one external key received by at least one of the keying elements to align the connector, hinge knuckles along the header, a hook pivotable along a hinge pin extending through the knuckles, a first connector having a width covering one row of pins, and a second connector having a width covering more than one row of pins, each said connector having a ledge, and the hook extending transverse to multiple rows of pins, the hook being pivotable about the hinge pin to bridge the width of either of said connectors, and to impinge the ledge of either of said connectors, the hook being divided into a series of hook teeth corresponding in number to the number of rows of pins covered by said connector.
- 5. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein, each of the hook teeth is opposite a row of the pins.
- 6. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein, at least one of the hook teeth impinges the legde of the connector.
- 7. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 4, comprising: a lever projecting from the hook.
- 8. An electrical connector assembly, comprising: a header with side walls and a bottom through which conductive pins extend, keying elements in at least one of the walls of the header, an electrical connector for connection to some of the pins, at least one external key being received by portions of the keying elements to align the connector for connection with selected pins, hinge knuckles along the header, a hook pivotable along a hinge pin extending through the knuckles, the hook extending parallel to the hinge pin and transversely of multiple rows of pins and being adapted to impinge a first connector covering only one row of pins, or to impinge a second connector covering more than one row of pins, the hook being divided into a series of hook teeth corresponding in number to the number of rows of pins covered by said connector.
- 9. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein, each of the hook teeth is opposite a row of pins.
- 10. An electrical connector assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein, at least one of the hook teeth impinges a ledge on the connector.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/035,146 filed Mar. 19, 1993, now abandoned.
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