1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electrical connectors and a method for making the same. In one aspect, the invention relates to pin shaped connectors.
2. Discussion of the Background
There is a need for a method of producing an electrical connector in a cost competitive manner.
The present invention provides an electrical connector and a method for making the same.
In one embodiment, a method for making an electrical connector includes: obtaining a part having a first end portion, a second end portion, and an interim portion between the first and second end portions; flattening the second end portion, wherein the second end portion has a first face and a second face; trimming the flattened second end portion; and forming a hole in the flattened second end portion, the hole extending from the first face to the second face. Advantageously, the part may be selectively plated.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention, as well as the structure and operation of preferred embodiments of the present invention, are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, help illustrate various embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, further serve to explain the principles of the invention and to enable a person skilled in the pertinent art to make and use the invention. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. Additionally, the left-most digit(s) of a reference number identifies the drawing in which the reference number first appears.
In step 104, the second end 204 is squashed, coined or otherwise flattened (see
In step 106, the flattened second end 204 is processed into a desired shape (see
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The length (L5) of the interim section 604, in some embodiments, may generally range between 0.3 and 0.05 inches. In one embodiment, L5 is about 0.15 inches. The width (W1) of interim section 604, in some embodiments, may generally range between 0.15 and 0.03 inches. In one embodiment, W1 is about 0.07 inches. As shown in
Although the above described process is illustrated as a sequence of steps, it should be understood by one skilled in the art that at least some of the steps need not be performed in the order shown, and, furthermore, some steps may be omitted and additional steps added without departing from the scope of the invention.
While various embodiments/variations of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/558,547, filed on Apr. 2, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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