Claims
- 1. An electrical connector receptacle of the type comprising an insulating housing having a plug-receiving end and a rearward end, a plug-receiving opening extending into said plug-receiving end, said opening having opposed internal sidewalls and opposed internal endwalls, said housing having oppositely directed external sidewalls and oppositely directed external endwalls, a plurality of electrical conductors in side-by-side spaced-apart relationship, each of said conductors comprising a contact spring extending from one of said internal sidewalls at a location adjacent to said plug-receiving end diagonally into said opening and towards the opposite internal sidewall, and each conductor having a lead portion extending from said plug-receiving end through said housing between said one internal sidewall and the adjacent external sidewall and towards said rearward end, said plug-receiving opening being dimensioned to receive a connector plug having spaced-apart contact members therein which engage said contact spring portions of said conductors, said connector receptacle being characterized in that:
- said plug-receiving end has a circumferentially continuous frame portion which surrounds plug-receiving opening,
- conductor-receiving aperture means extending through said adjacent sidewall to said one internal sidewall, said conductor-receiving aperture means being spaced from said plug-receiving end and adjacent to said frame portion, said conductor-receiving aperture means communicating with said plug-receiving opening,
- said conductors extending through said conductor-receiving aperture means, said contact springs extending into said plug-receiving opening from said conductor-receiving aperture means,
- a plurality of side-by-side channels in said adjacent external sidewall extending from said conductor-receiving aperture means to said rearward end, said lead portions of said conductors extending across said adjacent external sidewall and being in said channels, said conductors extending from said adjacent external sidewall across said rearward end and having end portions which extend beyond the other one of said external sidewalls,
- every other one of said conductors extending substantially normally from said adjacent external sidewall across said rearward end, the remaining conductors extending obliquely away from said adjacent external sidewall and across said rearward end whereby said end portions of said conductors are offset from each other.
- 2. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 1, said conductor-receiving aperture means comprising a plurality of side-by-side conductor-receiving apertures, each of said conductors extending through one of said conductor-receiving apertures.
- 3. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 1, each of said conductors comprising a stamped and formed strip of conductive metal.
- 4. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 1 having a plurality of spaced-apart barrier walls extending from said one internal sidewall at a location adjacent to said rearward end towards said opposite internal sidewall, said contact springs having free end portions, the free end portion of each contact spring being between an adjacent pair of said barrier walls.
- 5. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 1, each of said conductors comprising a solid wire.
- 6. A molded one-piece electrical receptacle of the type comprising an insulating housing having a plug-receiving end and a rearward end, a plug-receiving opening extending into said plug-receiving end, said opening having opposed internal sidewalls and opposed internal endwalls, said housing having oppositely directed external sidewalls and oppositely directed external endwalls, a plurality of electrical conductors in side-by-side spaced apart relationship, each of said conductors comprising a contact spring extending from one of said internal sidewalls at a location adjacent to said plug-receiving end diagonally into said opening and towards the opposite internal sidewall, and each conductor having a lead portion extending from said plug-receiving end through said housing between said one internal sidewall and the adjacent external sidewall and towards said rearward end, said plug-receiving opening being dimensioned to receive a connector plug having spaced-apart contact members therein which engage said contact spring portions of said conductors, said connector receptacle being characterized in that:
- said plug-receiving end has a circumferentially continuous frame portion which surrounds said plug-receiving opening,
- a plurality of side-by-side conductor-receiving apertures extending through said adjacent external sidewall to said one internal sidewall, said apertures being spaced from said plug-receiving end and being adjacent to said frame portion,
- said conductors extending through said conductor-receiving apertures, said contact springs extending into said plug-receiving opening from said conductor-receiving apertures,
- a plurality of side-by-side channels in said adjacent external sidewall extending from said conductor-receiving apertures to said rearward end, and a like plurality of side-by-side channels in said rearward end extending from said adjacent external sidewall towards the other one of said external sidewalls,
- said lead portions of said conductors being disposed in said channels in said adjacent external sidewall and in said channels in said rearward end, said conductors having end portions which extend beyond the other one of said external sidewalls,
- every other one of said conductors having a substantially 90 degree bend at said rearward end and extending across said rearward end normally with respect to said adjacent external sidewall, and the remaining conductors being bent through an angle of less than 90.degree. at said rearward end and extending across said rearward end obliquely with respect to said adjacent external sidewall whereby said end portions of alternate conductors are offset from the remaining conductors.
- 7. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 6, each of said conductors comprising a stamped and formed strip of conductive sheet metal.
- 8. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 7, having a plurality of spaced-apart barrier walls extending from said one internal sidewall at a location adjacent to said rearward end towards said opposite internal sidewall, said contact springs having free end portions which are between adjacent pairs of said barrier walls.
- 9. An electrical connector housing as set forth in claim 8, said receptacle having a backwall at said rearward end extending from said one internal sidewall towards said opposite internal sidewall, said barrier walls being integral with said backwall.
- 10. An electrical connector receptacle as set forth in claim 6, each of said conductors comprising a solid wire.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a Continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 967,441, filed Dec. 12, 1978.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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