Claims
- 1. An arcuate detent spring member for an electrical connector having a receptacle means and a plug means movable relative to each other along an axis into and out of mated and unmated position, comprising:
- a resilient yieldable body member of arcuate form having a thick central portion defining an internal key midway between ends of the detent spring member which is axially, slidably, loosely engageable in a recess provided on the inner surface of the plug means permitting movement from one position to another and arm portions extending from the central portion subtending an angle of up to 270.degree. and having a progressively reduced cross-sectional area,
- said arm portions having end portions provided with radially outwardly extending projections,
- said arm portions being resiliently biased radially outwardly and adapted to be disposed in a plane normal to said axis.
- 2. A detent member as stated in claim 1 wherein
- said arcuate spring body member subtends an angle of approximately 180.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 708,475, filed July 26, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,066,315, issued Jan. 3, 1978.
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2595787 |
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May 1952 |
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Divisions (1)
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