Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:
- a dielectric contact carrier having locating means extending along at least one side thereof and a latch extending upwardly therefrom, the latch comprising a rigid protuberance, the trailing surface of which extends transversely to the top of the carrier to provide a blocking surface;
- a plurality of spaced spring contacts mounted on the carrier, each spring contact including a cantilever portion extending beneath the carrier;
- a dielectric support having a cavity into which the carrier is inserted, the upper surface of the cavity including a recess for accommodating the latch when the carrier is fully inserted into the cavity and the side of the cavity including locating means complementary to the locating means of the carrier for cooperating with the locating means of the carrier, both locating means including a first surface that is positioned adjacent to the first surface of the other locating means when the carrier is fully inserted into the cavity, and one locating means including a second surface that is opposed to the first surface thereof and extends along its length at an acute angle to the first surface, the spacing between the first and second surfaces being such as to permit the carrier to be deflected transversely to its direction of insertion, the support further including an integral contact engaging surface located so as to deflect the cantilever portions of the spring contacts upward when the carrier is fully inserted into the cavity, and the entrance of the cavity including means adjacent to the latch receiving recess for cooperating with the latch to deflect the carrier transversely to its direction of insertion so as to move the cantilever portions of the contact springs into engagement with the contact engaging surface, the cantilever portions of the spring contacts biasing the carrier so as to move the latch into the latch receiving recess when the carrier is fully inserted into the cavity, the latch receiving recess including a blocking surface extending generally parallel to and in juxtaposition with the blocking surface of the latch for cooperating therewith to prevent rearward movement of the carrier and thereby secure the carrier in place.
- 2. A connector comprising:
- a dielectric contact carrier having a tongue extending along each side thereof and a latch extending upwardly therefrom, the latch comprising a protuberance having a wedge-shaped profile, the trailing surface of the latch extending approximately perpendicular to the top of the carrier to provide a blocking surface and the leading surface of the latch being inclined to the top of the carrier to provide a cam surface;
- a plurality of spaced spring contacts mounted on the carrier each spring contact including a cantilever portion extending beneath the carrier;
- a dielectric support having a cavity for receiving the carrier, the upper surface of the cavity including a recess for accommodating the latch when the carrier is fully positioned within the cavity and the side of the cavity including opposed grooves for accommodating the tongues of the carrier, the grooves tapering toward the front of the cavity, the support further including a plurality of spaced slots, the upper ends of which are open and are situated adjacent to the carrier receiving cavity, each slot accommodating the cantilever portion of an individual spring contact and including a contact engaging surface located so as to deflect the associated cantilever portion upward when the carrier is fully positioned within the cavity, and the entrance of the cavity including a cam surface adjacent to the latch receiving recess for cooperating with the cam surface of the latch to deflect the carrier toward the contact engaging surfaces of the slots as the carrier is inserted into the cavity, the cantilever portions of the spring contacts biasing the carrier so as to move the latch into the latch receiving recess when the carrier is fully positioned within the cavity, the latch receiving recess including a blocking surface extending generally parallel to and in juxtaposition with the blocking surface of the latch for cooperating therewith to prevent rearward movement of the carrier and thereby secure the carrier in place.
- 3. A connector as in claim 2 wherein the latch is rigid.
- 4. A connector as in claim 3 wherein the grooves are tapered along their entire length.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of my copending application, Ser. No. 504,081, filed Sept. 9, 1974.
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Continuations (1)
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