Claims
- 1. An electrical connector of the type for transmitting signals and having a dielectric housing means, a plurality of contacts secured in passageways thereof and extending from a mounting face to a mating face of the connector, and further having a conductive shell secured to the housing, said connector further comprising:
- said dielectric housing means having a body extending between said mounting face and said mating face and having side surfaces and lateral flange portions extending outwardly from said side surfaces remote from said mounting face;
- a conductive shell mountable to and about at least a portion of said housing means;
- a transverse conductive means extending outwardly along and adjacent each said lateral flange portion of said housing means upon assembly thereto and at least electrically connected to said conductive shell;
- a plurality of electrical contacts secured in said housing means and including first sections extending from said mounting face for being connected to corresponding contact means of a corresponding first electrical article, and further including second sections at least exposed along said mating face for electrical connection with mating contacts of a corresponding second electrical article;
- a like plurality of small electrical components mounted to said transverse conductive means, each component being at a location associated with a respective one of said electrical contacts and having a first electrode electrically connected to said transverse conductive means for grounding, each component having a second electrode facing in a direction toward said mounting face; and
- a like plurality of discrete straps having first strap sections, each first strap section electrically connected to a respective said contact first section along said mounting face, each said strap including an intermediate strap section extending along a said side surface of said housing to a respective second strap section extending transversely outwardly along a said lateral flange portion of said housing means to be adjacent and electrically connected to a said second electrode of an associated said component at least exposed by said lateral flange portion for such connection, each said strap defining a circuit from a said contact to an associated said component with said transverse conductive means and said conductive shell defining a ground means of said component.
- 2. A method for taking an electrical connector having electrical components electrically connected to respective contacts thereof, comprising the steps of:
- forming a plurality of discrete straps associated with respective said contacts of said connector, each strap including a first strap section adapted to be electrically connected to a respective said contact and extending transversely a selected distance, an intermediate strap section extending axially rearwardly from said first contact section, and a second strap section extending transversely outwardly from said intermediate section to a second end;
- securing and electrically connecting first electrodes of a like plurality of electrical components to a transverse conductive means of said connector at least electrically connected to a conductive shell of said conductor;
- assembling said plurality of discrete straps to said connector along outer portions thereof, with said intermediate strap sections extending along side surfaces of a dielectric housing of said connector, said first strap sections at least adjacent portions of said contacts, and said second strap sections at least adjacent second electrodes of said electrical components; and
- electrically connecting said first strap sections to said contact portions and said second strap sections to said second electrodes,
- whereby the connector can include components electrically connected to its contacts without increasing the cross-sectional size of the connector and without requiring modification of the interior portions of the connector nor the contacts thereof.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/586,362, filed Sept. 21, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,989.
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