Claims
- 1. A contact for an electrical connector of the type having a removable insulator, wherein the contact is formed with an upper mating portion and a lower press fit portion and is adapted for seating within the insulator and receiving a longitudinal force therefrom for press fitting into an aperture in a mounting substrate, said press fit portion comprising:
- an elongated sheet of pliant conductive material having a longitudinal disposed collar and shank region with a generally S-shaped recontouring bend in the area of said collar portion, generally axially aligning upper and lower contact portions with the centerline of said collar;
- said collar region including a transversely extending flange for receiving and rigidly withstanding longitudinal force imparted thereto,
- said shank region being disposed beneath said collar region and structurally interconnected to said collar region for preventing direct loading upon said S-shaped recontouring bend during insertion with interfering engagement into an aperture in the mounting substrate to hold said contact tight and motionless therein.
- 2. A contact for an electrical connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said transversely extending flange includes underlying tab elements extending outwardly from the sides of said contact and secured to said shank region for supporting said collar region.
- 3. A contact for an electrical connector of the type having a removable insulative housing, said contact having a upper mating portion and being adapted for receiving a longitudinal force from the insulative housing for press fitting into an aperture in a mounting substrate, said contact comprising:
- an elongated post of conductive material having a longitudinally disposed collar and shank region beneath said mating portion with an S-shaped recontouring bend disposed between said collar and shank portions for axially aligning upper and lower contact portions,
- said collar region including a transversely extending flange element positioned substantially therearound for seating within said insulator and rigidly withstanding the press fit insertion force,
- said collar region also including a flange support means secured to said shank portion for supporting said flange element on said contact and receiving the longitudinal press fit insertion force applied thereto, and
- said shank region being disposed beneath said collar region for insertion with interfering engagement into an aperture in the mounting substrate to hold said contact tight and motionless.
- 4. A contact for an electrical connector as set forth in claim 3 wherein:
- said flange element is generally U-shaped collar adapted for engaging said contact and extending transversely thereacross in secured relationship therewith.
- 5. A contact for an electrical connector as set forth in claim 3 wherein:
- said flange support means includes a shoulder integrally formed about said contact, transversely extending beneath said flange for the underlying support thereof.
- 6. An electrical contact having an upper mating portion for a component connector having a removable insulative housing with press fit shoulders extending across sleeves formed therethrough, said contact comprising:
- a sheet of pliant conductive material formed into an elongated contact including an intermediate collar portion integrally formed therewith and extending outwardly in a generally annular configuration for receiving and rigidly withstanding longitudinal insertion forces imparted by the insulative housing to said contact for press fitting within a mounting substrate;
- said contact comprising an upper and a lower portion adjacent opposite longitudinal ends of said intermediate collar portion respectively;
- said sheet being formed with a generally S-shaped recontouring bend in the area of said collar portion, generally axially aligning the upper and lower contact portions with the centerline of said collar; and
- said lower portion including a shoulder portion formed integrally therewith and underlying said collar portion for generally abutting and supporting same when a longitudinal insertion force is applied thereto.
- 7. An electrical contact having an upper mating portion for a component connector having a removable insulative housing with press fit shoulders extending across sleeves formed therethrough, said contact comprising:
- a sheet of pliant conductive material formed into an elongated contact including an intermediate collar portion integrally formed therein extending outwardly in a generally annular configuration for receiving and rigidly withstanding longitudinal insertion forces imparted by the insulative housing to said contact for press fitting within a mounting substrate;
- said contact comprising an upper and a lower portion adjacent opposite longitudinal ends of said intermediate collar portion respectively;
- said sheet being formed with a generally S-shaped recontouring bend in the area of said collar portion, generally axially aligning the upper and lower contact portions with the centerline of said collar;
- said lower portion including a shoulder portion formed integrally therewith and underlying said collar portion for generally abutting and supporting same when a longitudinal insertion force is applied thereto; and
- said supporting shoulder includes a pair of tabs extending diametrically outward from said contact lower portion with the top surfaces thereof in an underlying relationship with the lower surface of said intermediate collar portion for the generally abutting engagement therebetween when a longitudinal insertion force is applied.
- 8. An improved press fit electrical contact of the type having an elongated body with an upper mating portion for bottom loading and seating within a removable insulator and mounting by insertion into a contact receiving aperture in a mounting substrate, wherein the improvement comprises:
- an intermediate press fit portion including,
- a generally transversely extending collar for seating within the insulator, receiving and rigidly withstanding a press fit insertion force imparted thereto by the insulator,
- a shank extending downwardly from said collar for press fit insertion into, and interfering engagement with an aperture formed in the mounting substrate for securing said contact tight and motionless therein; and
- said collar being formed in an annular configuration extending substantially around said intermediate portion; and
- said central press fit portion including a transversely extending shoulder portion underlying said annular collar for providing a supporting surface therebeneath for the reinforcement thereof during the application of the press fit insertion forces.
- 9. An improved press fit electrical contact of the type having an elongated body with an upper mating portion for bottom loading and seating within a removable insulator and mounting by insertion into a contact receiving aperture in a mounting substrate, wherein the improvement comprises:
- an intermediate press fit portion including,
- a generally transversely extending collar for seating within the insulator, receiving and rigidly withstanding a press fit insertion force imparted thereto by the insulator,
- a shank extending downwardly from said collar for press fit insertion into, and interfering engagement with an aperture formed in the mounting substrate for securing said contact tight and motionless therein:
- said collar being formed in an annular configuration extending substantially around said intermediate portion;
- said central press fit portion including a transversely extending shoulder portion underlying said annular collar for providing a supporting surface therebeneath for the reinforcement thereof during the application of the press fit insertion forces; and
- said support shoulder portion including a pair of tabs extending diametrically outwardly from said contact.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 770,578, filed Feb. 22, 1977, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 597,751 filed July 21, 1975 now abandoned.
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