Claims
- 1. An electrical female contact comprising: a pair of spring members integrally connected and disposed to deflect in opposite directions away from a central plane as straight male contacts are engaged therebetween, said spring members having base ends of similar generally rectangular configuration and free ends, means fixedly mounting the base ends so as to be in substantially parallel, spaced-apart relationship with said base ends mutually opposed substantially symmetrically with respect to said central plane and substantially coincident throughout their configurations, each said spring member having a contact surface and an outwardly inclined tip, portions of said spring members between said outwardly inclined tips and said base ends being inclined inwardly toward said central plane, said contact surfaces on said opposite spring members being separated across the thickness of engaging male contacts and bearing thereagainst with a contact pressure of proportional magnitude to the deflection incurred by said spring members, said inclined tips being complementarily oriented to create a guided entrance across the full width of male contact engagement along said central plane, at least one of said spring members having an advanced section disposed thereon and aligned to pass through said opposite spring member across said central plane prior to deflection of said spring members, said advanced section having a contact surface disposed thereon at an offset distance from said central plane, said offset contact surface moving through said offset distance across said central plane during engagement of said female contact by male contacts, the contact pressure on said contact surfaces of said opposite spring members being proportional to the total deflection of said advanced section with that total deflection being equal to said offset distance plus the thickness of the male contact.
- 2. The female contact of claim 1 wherein said advanced section is of spherical configuration and an aperture is disposed through said opposite spring member, said advanced section passing through said aperture prior to deflection of said spring members.
- 3. The female contact of claim 2 wherein said spring members are deflected beyond the elastic limit of their material, said offset distance being reduced in magnitude by the permanent set resulting therefrom with the contact pressure on said contact surfaces thereafter being proportional to deflection beyond the elastic limit of said opposite spring members.
- 4. The female contact of claim 1 wherein said spring members are deflected beyond the elastic limit of their material, said offset distance being reduced in magnitude by the permanent set resulting therefrom with the contact pressure on said contact surfaces thereafter being proportional to deflection beyond the elastic limit of said opposite spring members.
- 5. The female contact of claim 4 wherein each said spring member includes an advanced section having a contact surface disposed thereon and aligned to pass through said opposite spring member across said central plane prior to deflection of said spring members, each said advanced section having a contact surface disposed thereon at an offset distance from said central plane, each said contact surface moving through said offset distance across said central plane during engagement of said female contact by male contacts, the contact pressure on said contact surfaces being proportional to the total deflection of said advanced sections on said opposite spring members with that total deflection being equal to the sum of said offset distances plus twice the thickness of the male contact.
- 6. The female contact of claim 5 wherein said contact surfaces on said opposite spring members are disposed at equal offset distances from said central plane, the total deflection being equal to twice the sum of said offset distance plus the thickness of the male contact.
- 7. The female contact of claim 5 wherein an open notch is disposed immediately adjacent to each said advanced section on said spring members, said advanced section of each said spring member meshing across said central plane into said open notch of said opposite spring member.
- 8. An electrical female contact comprising: a pair of spring members integrally connected and disposed to deflect in opposite directions away from a central plane as straight male contacts are engaged therebetween, said spring members having base ends of similar generally rectangular configuration and free ends, means fixedly mounting the base ends so as to be in substantially parallel, spaced-apart relationship with said base ends mutually opposed substantially symmetrically with respect to said central plane and substantially coincident throughout their configurations, each said spring member having a contact surface and an outwardly inclined tip, portions of said spring members between said outwardly inclined tips and said base ends being inclined inwardly toward said central plane, said contact surfaces on said opposite spring members being separated across the thickness of engaging male contacts and bearing thereagainst with a contact pressure of proportional magnitude to the deflection incurred by said spring members, said inclined tips being complementarily oriented to create a guided entrance across the full width of male contact engagement along said central plane, an advanced section of spherical configuration being disposed on at least one of said spring members and an aperture being disposed through said opposite spring member across said central plane, said advanced section being aligned to pass through said aperture and having a contact surface disposed thereon at an offset distance from said central plane prior to deflection of said spring members, said offset contact surface moving through said offset distance across said central plane during engagement of said female contact by male contacts, the contact pressure on said contact surfaces of said opposite spring members being proportional to the total deflection of said advanced section with that total deflection being equal to said offset distance plus the thickness of the male contact.
- 9. The female contact of claim 8 wherein said spring members are deflected beyond the elastic limit of their material, said offset distance being reduced in magnitude by the permanent set resulting therefrom with the contact pressure on said contact surfaces thereafter being proportional to deflection beyond the elastic limit of said opposite spring members.
- 10. An electrical female contact comprising: a pair of spring members integrally connected and disposed to deflect in opposite directions away from a central plane as straight male contacts are engaged therebetween, said spring members having base ends of similar generally rectangular configuration and free ends, means fixedly mounting the base ends so as to be in substantially parallel, spaced-apart relationship with said base ends mutually opposed substantially symmetrically with respect to said central plane and substantially coincident throughout their configurations, each said spring member having a contact surface and an outwardly inclined tip, portions of said spring members between said outwardly inclined tips and said base ends being inclined inwardly toward said central plane, said contact surfaces on said opposite spring members being separated across the thickness of engaging male contacts and bearing thereagainst with a contact pressure of proportional magnitude to the deflection incurred by said spring members, said inclined tips being complementarily oriented to create a guided entrance across the full width of male contact engagement along said central plane, each said spring member having an advanced section immediately adjacent to an open notch, each said advanced section being aligned to pass through said open notch in said opposite spring member across said central plane and having a contact surface disposed thereon at an offset distance from said central plane prior to deflection of said spring members, said contact surfaces moving through said offset distances across said central plane during engagement of said female contact by male contacts, the contact pressure on said contact surfaces being proportional to the total deflection of said advanced sections on said opposite spring members with that total deflection being equal to the sum of said offset distances plus twice the thickness of the male contact, said spring members being deflected beyond the elastic limit of their material, said offset distances being reduced in magnitude by the permanent set resulting therefrom with the contact pressure on said contact surfaces thereafter being proportional to deflection beyond the elastic limit of said opposite spring members.
- 11. The female contact of claim 10 wherein said contact surfaces on said opposite spring members are disposed at equal offset distances from said central plane, the total deflection being equal to twice the sum of said offset distance plus the thickness of the male contact.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of my copending application Ser. No. 283,790 filed Aug. 25, 1972 and entitled, Contact Spring, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,867,008.
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