Claims
- 1. Compression contact apparatus comprising:
- a frame having first and second end walls, a plurality of cavities between said end walls, and a plurality of holes in each end wall, each hole extending into one of said cavities;
- an extendable contact assembly lying in each of a plurality of said cavities, each contact assembly including a pair of probes projecting through holes at opposite ends of a corresponding one of said cavities and electrically connected together, and a spring device in said cavity which urges said pair of probes apart;
- each of said spring devices comprising a coil spring constructed of a nonelastomeric plastic dielectric material to avoid the passage of current through said coil spring.
- 2. Compression contact apparatus for connecting pairs of conductive pads on two circuit boards or the like, comprising:
- a frame of dielectric material having parallel first and second opposite faces;
- a plurality of contact assemblies, each having first and second probes with tips projecting from said opposite faces but being moveable into a corresponding frame face by a conductive pad pressed towards the corresponding frame face and being moveable out of the corresponding frame face, said first probe having a bore in an end opposite its tip, and said second probe having a pin portion slideably received in the bore of the first probe;
- each contact assembly also including a spring device biasing said first and second probes to urge their tips out of corresponding frame face.
- 3. The apparatus as described in claim 2 wherein:
- the spring device of each contact assembly is constructed of dielectric material.
- 4. Contact apparatus comprising:
- a frame which includes a body having a face and a plurality of cavities extending into said face, and at least one wall structure lying over said face and having a plurality of apertures for passing contacts, said wall structure including a plurality of dielectric bushing portions projecting into said cavities;
- a plurality of contact assemblies, each lying in one of said holes;
- said cavities having walls of electrically conductive material, with the conductive material of said plurality of cavities connected together, but with each contact assembly being electrically isolated from the conductive material at the walls of its cavity.
- 5. Compression contact apparatus comprising:
- a frame of dielectric material having first and second end walls, a plurality of cavities between said end walls, and a plurality of holes in each end wall, each hole extending into one of said cavities;
- an extendable contact assembly lying in each of a plurality of said cavities, each contact assembly including a pair of probes projecting through holes at opposite ends of a corresponding one of said cavities, and a spring device constructed of dielectric material in said cavity which urges said pair of probes apart;
- said first probe has walls forming a bore with an opening in one end thereof which is closet to second probe, and said second probe having a pin slideably received in said first probe bore;
- said first and second probes each have a flange lying in said cavity, and said spring device lies about said pin and has opposite ends bearing against said flanges.
- 6. Compression contact apparatus comprising:
- a frame of dielectric material having first and second end walls, a plurality of cavities between said end walls, and a plurality of holes in each end wall, each hole extending into one of said cavities;
- an extendable contact assembly lying in each of a plurality of said cavities, each contact assembly including a pair of probes projecting through holes at opposite ends of a corresponding one of said cavities, and a spring device constructed of dielectric material in said cavity which urges said pair of probes apart;
- said frame includes a plurality of side enclosures projecting from said second end wall, each side enclosure surrounding one of said contact assemblies, and said side enclosures being spaced apart; and including
- conductive material covering the outside of each side enclosure.
- 7. Contact apparatus comprising:
- a frame which includes a body having a face and a plurality of cavities extending into said face, and at least one wall structure lying over said face and having a plurality of apertures for passing contacts, said wall structure including a plurality of dielectric bushing portions projecting into said cavities;
- a plurality of contact assemblies, each lying in one of said holes;
- said cavities having walls of electrically conductive material, with the conductive material of said plurality of cavities connected together;
- said body has a predetermined thickness and said cavities extend through the entire thickness of said body, said body having first and second faces;
- said frame includes a second wall structure lying over said second body face and having apertures and having bushing portions projecting into said cavities.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 535,689 filed Jun. 11, 1990 now abandoned.
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