Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for electrically connecting a first conductive part of a first article with a second conductive part of a second article, said electrical connector comprising:
an electrically insulating housing with a cavity therein; and an electrically conductive contact member that is received at least partially in said cavity of said housing and that comprises:
a connecting part adapted to be mechanically and electrically connected to the first conductive part of the first article; a contacting part exposed from said housing and adapted to electrically contact the second conductive part of the second article; a flexible elastic part that extends between and interconnects said connecting part and said contacting part, and that is elastically flexed into an elastically preloaded condition and is further elastically deflectable when said contacting part is pressed, so that said contacting part is movably supported by said flexible elastic part so as to be movable against an elastic bias force exerted by said flexible elastic part; and a holding member, as a part of said contact member, that physically contacts at least one of said elastic part and said contacting part so as to restrain said elastic part in said elastically preloaded condition to prevent said elastic part from unflexing and relaxing out of said elastically preloaded condition.
- 2. An electrical connector for electrically connecting a first conductive part of a first article with a second conductive part of a second article, said electrical connector comprising:
an electrically insulating housing having a cavity therein and having plural housing outer sidewalls, with a fitting member provided on at least one of said sidewalls, wherein said fitting member is configured and adapted to fittingly engage the first article or the second article so as to mechanically connect said electrical connector to the first article or the second article; and an electrically conductive contact member that is received at least partially in said cavity of said housing and that comprises:
a connecting part adapted to be mechanically and electrically connected to the first conductive part of the first article; a contacting part exposed from said housing and adapted to electrically contact the second conductive part of the second article; a flexible elastic part that extends between and interconnects said connecting part and said contacting part, and that is elastically flexed into an elastically preloaded condition and is further elastically deflectable when said contacting part is pressed, so that said contacting part is movably supported by said flexible elastic part so as to be movable against an elastic bias force exerted by said flexible elastic part; and a holding member, as a part of said contact member, that physically contacts at least one of said elastic part and said contacting part so as to restrain said elastic part in said elastically preloaded condition to prevent said elastic part from unflexing and relaxing out of said elastically preloaded condition.
- 3. The electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein the first conductive part of the first article is a wire, and said connecting part is a wire-crimping contact adapted to be crimped onto the wire.
- 4. The electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein said fitting member has therein a fitting groove, which is configured and adapted to fittingly receive therein a fitting protrusion of the first article or the second article.
- 5. The electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein said fitting groove includes a tapered groove mouth at at least one end of said fitting groove, wherein said tapered groove mouth widens toward said at least one end.
- 6. The electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein said fitting member has two flat planar faces that are oriented facing outwardly away from said housing and that border on said fitting groove therebetween.
- 7. The electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein said elastic part is a U-shaped cantilevered leaf spring with a first shank joining said connecting part, a second shank joining said contacting part, and a curved elastically flexed web interconnecting said first and second shanks, and wherein said holding member physically contacts an outer side of said second shank facing away from said first shank when said elastic part is in said elastically preloaded condition to restrain said second shank against moving away from said first shank while allowing said second shank to move toward said first shank.
- 8. The electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein said contact member further comprises a sidewall joining said first shank and extending laterally along said second shank, and wherein said holding member is joined to and projects from said sidewall.
- 9. The electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein the first conductive part of the first article is an electrical wire, and wherein said connecting part of said contact member comprises a crimp termination contact or an insulation piercing contact.
- 10. The electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said connecting part comprises said crimp termination contact.
- 11. The electrical connector according to claim 2, wherein said contact member is a single integral member of an electrically conductive material, integrally including said connecting part, said contacting part, said elastic part and said holding member.
- 12. An electrical connector for electrically connecting a first conductive part of a first article with a second conductive part of a second article, said electrical connector comprising:
an electrically insulating housing having a cavity therein and having plural housing outer sidewalls, with a fitting member provided on at least one of said sidewalls, wherein said fitting member is configured and adapted to fittingly engage the first article or the second article so as to mechanically connect said electrical connector to the first article or the second article; and an electrically conductive contact member that is received at least partially in said cavity of said housing and that comprises:
a connecting part adapted to be mechanically and electrically connected to the first conductive part of the first article; two separate contacting parts that are each respectively exposed from said housing and adapted to electrically contact the second conductive part of the second article; a flexible elastic part that extends between and interconnects said connecting part and said two separate contacting parts, and that is elastically flexed into an elastically preloaded condition and is further elastically deflectable when said two separate contacting parts are respectively pressed, so that said two separate contacting parts are separately and independently movably supported by said flexible elastic part so as to be movable against an elastic bias force exerted by said flexible elastic part; and a holding member, as a part of said contact member, that physically contacts at least one of said elastic part and said two separate contacting parts so as to restrain said elastic part in said elastically preloaded condition to prevent said elastic part from unflexing and relaxing out of said elastically preloaded condition.
- 13. The electrical connector according to claim 12, wherein said elastic part is a U-shaped cantilevered leaf spring with a first shank joining said connecting part, two separate second shanks respectively separately joining said two separate contacting parts, and a single curved elastically flexed web interconnecting said first shank respectively with said two separate second shanks.
- 14. The electrical connector according to claim 12, wherein the first conductive part of the first article is an electrical wire, and wherein said connecting part of said contact member comprises a crimp termination contact or an insulation piercing contact.
- 15. A combination for establishing an electrical and mechanical interconnection, comprising:
a first article including a first article casing and a first conductive part; a second article including a second article casing and a second conductive part; and an electrical connector including an electrically insulating housing with a cavity therein, an electrically conductive contact member that is received at least partially in said cavity of said housing, and a connector-side mechanical fixing structure provided on said housing; wherein said contact member includes: a connecting part that is mechanically and electrically connected to said first conductive part of said first article; a contacting part that is exposed from said housing and pressed against and electrically contacted with said second conductive part of said second article; a flexible elastic part that extends between and interconnects said connecting part and said contacting part, and that is elastically flexed into an elastically preloaded condition and is further elastically deflectable when said contacting part is pressed so as to movably support said contacting part and elastically bias said contacting part with an elastic bias force into contact with said second conductive part of said second article; and a holding member, as a part of said contact member, that physically contacts at least one of said elastic part and said contacting part so as to restrain said elastic part in said elastically pre-loaded condition to prevent said elastic part from unflexing and relaxing out of said elastically pre-loaded condition; and wherein one of said first article casing and said second article casing has a first recess in said casing, said housing of said electrical connector is at least partially fitted into and received in said first recess, and said connector-side mechanical fixing structure mechanically engages with a portion of said one of said first article casing and said second article casing and thereby mechanically fixes said electrical connector thereto.
- 16. The combination according to claim 15, wherein said portion of said one of said first article casing and said second article casing comprises a casing-side mechanical fixing structure in said recess, and said connector-side mechanical fixing structure is mechanically engaged with said casing-side mechanical fixing structure.
- 17. The combination according to claim 16, wherein said connector-side mechanical fixing structure comprises a fitting groove, said casing-side mechanical fixing structure comprises a protrusion on a sidewall of said first recess, and said protrusion fittingly engages into said fitting groove when said electrical connector is at least partially fitted into and received in said first recess.
- 18. The combination according to claim 16, wherein said connector-side mechanical fixing structure comprises a locking pawl protruding from said housing, said casing-side mechanical fixing structure comprises a catch rim, and said locking pawl engages onto said catch rim when said electrical connector is at least partially fitted into and received in said first recess.
- 19. The combination according to claim 15, wherein said portion of said one of said first article casing and said second article casing comprises a sidewall of said first recess, said connector-side mechanical fixing structure comprises at least one elastically deflectable wing protruding laterally from said housing, and said elastically deflectable wing is elastically deflected and elastically urged to press and engage against said sidewall when said electrical connector is at least partially fitted into and received in said first recess.
- 20. The combination according to claim 15, wherein said housing of said electrical connector is press-fitted and frictionally engaged into said first recess.
- 21. The combination according to claim 15, wherein another of said first article casing and said second article casing not having said first recess has a second recess therein, and said housing of said electrical connector is at least partially fitted into and received in said second recess.
- 22. The combination according to claim 15, wherein said first conductive part of said first article is a wire, said second conductive part of said second article is a circuit board contact pad, and said first article casing is said one of said casings that has said first recess therein.
- 23. The combination according to claim 15, wherein said first conductive part of said first article is a wire, said second conductive part of said second article is a circuit board contact pad, and said second article casing is said one of said casings that has said first recess therein.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-384530 |
Dec 2000 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/017,987, filed Dec. 13, 2001, and is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 10/017,983, and U.S. application Ser. No. 10/017,977, both filed on Dec. 13, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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10017987 |
Dec 2001 |
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10445182 |
May 2003 |
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