Claims
- 1. A contact assembly for use in an electrical connector comprising:
an insulative contact block defining a plurality of apertures therethrough; and a plurality of dual beam contact terminals, each terminal extending through an aperture in the contact block wherein each dual beam contact is seated within one of the plurality of apertures of the contact block at an inwardly directed tension such that the contact block maintains a desired spring rate on each dual beam contact.
- 2. The contact assembly of claim 1, wherein said plurality of apertures each have sidewalls and the sidewalls define beam seats adapted to secure the beams of each contact.
- 3. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein each aperture is sized to provide a desired beam gap.
- 4. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of terminals includes a projection thereon for securing the contact to the contact block.
- 5. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein each dual beam contact extends a length from the contact block and further wherein the desired spring rate of each dual beam can be adjusted by varying the length.
- 6. The contact assembly of claim 1 wherein each opposing beam in each of said dual beam contact terminals is spaced to achieve a desired normal force.
- 7. A receptacle comprising:
a housing; and a plurality of contact assemblies contained in the housing comprising:
an insulative contact block defining a plurality of apertures therethrough; and a plurality of dual beam contact terminals, each terminal extending through an aperture in the contact block wherein each dual beam configuration is seated within one of the plurality of apertures of the contact block at an inwardly directed tension such that the contact block maintains a desired spring rate on the dual beam contact.
- 8. The receptacle of claim 7, wherein said plurality of apertures each have sidewalls and the sidewalls define beam seats adapted to secure the beams of each contact.
- 9. The receptacle of claim 7, wherein each aperture is sized to provide a desired beam gap.
- 10. The receptacle of claim 7, wherein each dual beam contact extends a length from the contact block and further wherein the desired spring rate of each dual beam can be adjusted by varying the length.
- 11. The receptacle of claim 7 wherein each opposing beam in each of said dual beam contact terminals is spaced to achieve a desired normal force.
- 12. The receptacle of claim 7 wherein each of the plurality of terminals includes a projection thereon for securing the contact to the contact block.
- 13. An electrical connector comprising:
a plug connector; and a receptacle electrically connectable to the plug connector comprising:
a housing; and a plurality of contact assemblies contained in the housing comprising:
an insulative contact block defining a plurality of apertures therethrough; and a plurality of dual beam contact terminals, each terminal extending through an aperture in the contact block wherein each dual beam configuration is seated within one of the plurality of apertures of the contact block at an inwardly directed tension such that the contact block maintains a desired spring rate on the dual beam contact.
- 14. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said plurality of apertures each have sidewalls and the sidewalls define beam seats adapted to secure the beams of each contact.
- 15. The electrical connector of claim 13 wherein each aperture is sized to provide a desired beam gap.
- 16. The electrical connector of claim 13 wherein each of the plurality of terminals includes a projection thereon for securing the contact to the contact block.
- 17. A method for making a contact assembly comprising:
providing an insulative contact block having a plurality of apertures therethrough; and inserting a dual beam contact terminal into one of said plurality of apertures further wherein each dual beam configuration is seated within one of the plurality of apertures of the contact block at an inwardly directed tension such that the contact block maintains a desired spring rate on the dual beam contact.
- 18. The method of claim 17 further comprising:
inserting the contact terminal into one of said plurality of apertures such that the dual beam exhibits a desired beam gap.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention relates to U.S. patent application having Ser. No. 10/155,786 filed May 24, 2002 entitled CROSS-TALK CANCELING TECHNIQUE FOR HIGH SPEED ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS and U.S. patent application having Ser. No. ______ filed ______ entitled ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING A CORED CONTACT ASSEMBLY, both of which are assigned to the assignee of the present application.