Claims
- 1. An electrical connector adapted to be mounted on a printed wiring board (PWB) comprising:
- (a) a receptacle comprising:
- (i) an insulative member comprising a first section and a second section extending perpendicularly from said first section to a terminal edge and said second section having a plurality of longitudinal slots;
- (ii) a plurality of conductive contact means extending first parallel to the second section of the insulative contact in the longitudinal slots and then parallel to the first section of the insulative member to be terminated to the to the PWB;
- (iii) a conductive shield having a first side superimposed in spaced relation over the second section of the insulative member and a second side positioned in spaced relation beneath the second section of the insulative member and opposed spaced lateral sides connecting said first and second sides to form a plug receiving cavity between the second side and the second section of the insulative member;
- (iv) a conductive sensor means spaced from the conductive shield and having a first longitudinal section interposed in spaced relation between said contact means and the first section of the conductive shield and a second section extending perpendicularly to the first section of the insulative member to be terminated to the PWB; and
- (b) a plug having a plurality of longitudinal conductive contacts inserted in the plug receiving cavity and there being a means for flexing one of the conductive contact means in the receptacle in response to insertion of the plug into the plug receiving cavity, so that said one of the conductive contact means engages with the sensor means.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the means for flexing one of said conductive contact means is a projection on which bears against said one of the conductive contact means in the receptacle when the plug is inserted into the plug receiving cavity.
- 3. The connector of claim 2 wherein the projection is a convex projection.
- 4. The connector of claim 3 wherein the plug has a top side and the convex projection is positioned on the top side.
- 5. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the insulative member has lateral sides and the second transverse member of the conductive sensor means extends outwardly over one of the lateral edges of the insulative members.
- 6. The receptacle of claim 5 wherein the conductive sensor means is spaced from the conductive shield.
- 7. The receptacle of claim 5 wherein a plug having a plurality of longitudinal conductive contacts is inserted in the plug receiving cavity and one of said contacts bears against one of the contacts in the receptacle to push said contact in the receptacle against the sensor means.
- 8. The receptacle of claim 7 wherein said contact in the receptacle which is pushed against said sensor means has a convex bend.
- 9. The receptacle of claim 8 wherein the contact in the plug bears against said convex bend.
- 10. The receptacle of claim 9 wherein the contact which bears against the sensor means is a power contact.
- 11. The receptacle of claim 10 wherein the contact which bears against the sensor means is adjacent one of the lateral sides of the insulative member.
- 12. The receptacle of claim 11 wherein the lateral side of the insulative member adjacent said contact means which bears against the sensor means is the same lateral side over which the sensor means extends.
- 13. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the conductive contact means are terminated to the PWB.
- 14. The receptacle of claim 13 wherein the sensor means is terminated to the PWB.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/706,117 filed Aug. 30, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,192.
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