Claims
- 1. A contact pin for fastening in a perforation, particularly for pressing into a plated-through hole in a printed circuit board, said contact pin comprising:
- a fastening section including a cross-section having two axes of symmetry and including two mutually mobile lateral parts mutually distanced by two mutually diametrically opposite grooves extending in the longitudinal direction of the pin, and said lateral parts include a peripheral curvature corresponding to the curvature of the cross-section of the perforation, particularly to the curvature of the printed circuit board hole provided to receive the pin, and the surfaces of said lateral parts adapted to be in contact with the inside of the printed circuit board hole together exhibit a circumferential distance equal to between 70% to 90% of the circumferential distance of the inside of the printed circuit board hole and two boundary walls of each of the longitudinal grooves are mutually inclined and enclose between them an angle smaller than 60?, said two lateral parts being mutually separated by a slit-shaped perforation oriented in the longitudinal direction of the contact pin.
- 2. A contact pin according to claim 1, wherein said grooves extend in the longitudinal direction of the pin and include a trapezoidal cross-section.
- 3. A contact pin according to claim 1, wherein said grooves extend in the longitudinal direction of the pin, said grooves having a cross-section with lateral faces inclined at a mutual angle of up to 5.degree..
- 4. A contact pin according to claim 1, wherein a web extends between said two lateral parts and includes said slit-shaped perforation.
- 5. A contact pin according to claim 1, wherein said longitudinal grooves are filled with electrically conductive paste.
- 6. A contact pin according to claim 1, wherein prior to insertion in the printed circuit board hole, said contact pin exhibits an outside diameter which exceeds the inside diameter of the printed circuit board hole by a value which equals from 5% to 25% of one of the width of the web and the width of the slit-shaped perforation.
- 7. A contact pin for fastening in a perforation, particularly for pressing into a plated-through hole in a printed circuit board, said contact pin comprising:
- a fastening section including a cross-section having two axes of symmetry and including two mutually mobile lateral parts mutually distanced by two mutually diametrically opposite grooves extending in the longitudinal direction of the pin, and said lateral parts include a peripheral curvature corresponding to the curvature of the cross-section of the perforation, particularly to the curvature of the printed circuit board hole provided to receive the pin, and the surfaces of said lateral parts adapted to be in contact with the inside of the printed circuit board holes together exhibit a circumferential distance equal to between 70% to 90% of the circumferential distance of the inside of the printed circuit board hole and two boundary walls of the longitudinal grooves are mutually inclined and enclose between them an angle smaller than 60.degree., said two lateral parts being mutually connected by a web oriented in a plane of symmetry of the contact pin, and said web being of resiliently deformable construction.
- 8. A contact pin according to claim 7, wherein said web is preshaped.
- 9. A contact pin according to claim 7, wherein the total material volume of the web equals 4% to 10% of the total volume of the fastening section.
- 10. A contact pin according to claim 7, wherein said web is a common floor of said two mutually diametrally opposite grooves extending in the longitudinal direction of the pin.
- 11. A contact pin for fastening in a perforation, particularly for pressing into a plated-through hole in a printed circuit board, said contact pin comprising:
- a fastening section including a cross-section having two axes of symmetry and including two mutually mobile lateral parts mutually distanced by two mutually diametrically opposite grooves extending in the longitudinal direction of the pin, and said lateral parts include a peripheral curvature corresponding to the curvature of the cross-section of the perforation, particularly to the curvature of the printed circuit board hole provided to receive the pin, and the surfaces of said lateral parts adapted to be in contact with the inside of the printed circuit board hole together exhibit a circumferential distance equal to between 70% and 90% of the circumferential distance of the inside of the printed circuit board hole and said two lateral parts are mutually separated by a slit-shaped perforation oriented in the longitudinal direction of the contact pin.
- 12. A contact pin according to claim 11, wherein said grooves extend in the longitudinal direction of the pin and include a trapezoidal cross-section.
- 13. A contact pin according to claim 12, two boundary walls of the longitudinal grooves are mutually inclined and enclose between them an angle smaller than 60.degree..
- 14. A contact pin according to claim 11, wherein said grooves extend in the longitudinal direction of the pin, said grooves having a cross-section with lateral faces inclined at a mutual angle of up to 5.degree..
- 15. A contact pin according to claim 11, wherein the total material volume of the web equals 4% to 10% of the total volume of the fastening section.
- 16. A contact pin according to claim 11, wherein prior to insertion in the printed circuit board hole, said contact pin exhibits an outside diameter which exceeds the inside diameter of the printed circuit board hole by a value which equals from 5% to 25% of one of the width of the web and the width of the slit-shaped perforation.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 783,232, filed Oct. 2, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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