Claims
- 1. A wire connecting unit for an electrical connector, comprising:a circuit board defining a plane and having first and second areas, said first area having a near end and a free end; first, second, and third pairs of contacts mounted in said first area adjacent said free end in a cantilever manner and extending upwardly and backwardly toward said near end, each said pair of contacts having a first contact and a second contact, said first contact in each of said first, second and third pairs being mounted laterally adjacent said second contact in a respective pair so that a line extending through said first and second contacts in each of said first, second and third pairs is adjacent the plane of the circuit board substantially parallel to said free end of said circuit board; a fourth pair of contacts mounted in said first area adjacent said near end in a cantilever manner and extending upwardly and forwardly toward said free end, thereby enhancing electrical performance, said fourth pair having first and second contacts each of said first contacts in said first second, third and fourth pairs being substantially parallel with said second contact in each said pair, said first contact of each said first, second and third pairs being mounted adjacent said second contact of the respective pair, each of said pairs being substantially parallel, and distal and proximal ends of each of said contacts of said pairs of contacts, said proximal ends of said first, second and third pairs each having only a single push foot, each said line extending through said first and second contacts extending through said proximal end of each said contact.
- 2. A wire connecting unit according to claim 1, whereineach said single push foot extends laterally and outwardly from said proximal end of the respective contact remote from the other contact in the respective pair.
- 3. A wire connecting unit according to claim 1, whereinsaid pairs of contacts are mounted to said circuit board by inserting each of said contacts into a respective aperture in said circuit board.
- 4. A wire connecting unit according to claim 1, whereinthe lines extending through said first and second contacts in each of said first, second and third pairs of contacts form a single substantially straight line that is substantially parallel to the free end of the circuit board.
- 5. A wire connecting unit according to claim 1, whereineach of said first and second contacts of said first, second and third pairs comprises a vertical portion ending in a bend and a horizontal portion extending along a substantial straight line from said bend to a free end thereof.
- 6. A wire connecting unit for an electrical connector, comprising:a circuit board defining a plane and having first and second areas, said first area having a near end and a free end; first, second, and third pairs of contacts mounted in said first area adjacent said free end in a cantilever manner and extending upwardly and backwardly toward said near end, each said pair of contacts having a first contact and a second contact, said first contact in each of said first, second and third pairs being mounted laterally adjacent said second contact in a respective pair so that a line extending through said first and second contacts in each of said first, second and third pairs is adjacent the plane of the circuit board substantially parallel to said free end of said circuit board; a fourth pair of contacts mounted in said first area adjacent said near end in a cantilever manner and extending upwardly and forwardly toward said free end, thereby enhancing electrical performance, said fourth pair having first and second contacts, each of said first contacts in said first, second, third and fourth pairs being substantially parallel with said second contact in each said pair; and each of said first and second contacts of said first, second and third pairs having a vertical portion ending in a bend and a horizontal portion extending along a substantially straight line from said bend to a free end thereof.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/250,186 of John J. Milner, Joseph E. Dupuis, Richard A. Fazio, and Robert A. Aekins, filed Feb. 16, 1999, and entitled “Wiring Unit with Angled Insulation Displacement Contacts”; the subject matter of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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