Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:
electrical contact elements, each of said contact elements having formed thereon respective first and second electrical contact parts for making electrical connections to conductive wires and said contact elements each having an elongate electrical contact portion to provide elongate electrical contact portions, said elongate contact portions being arranged in generally parallel disposition substantially in a common plane, said contact parts extending substantially normally away from said plane, with free ends of said contact parts arranged in rows extending generally parallel to a direction of extent of said elongate contact portions, said first and second contact parts of each contact element being generally planar and disposed in angular disposition with respect to each other; and a socket for receiving a mating plug such that said elongate electrical contact portions of the connector electrically connect to connection parts of the plug.
- 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second contact parts of each contact element are arranged in a V-shaped configuration, viewed in a direction of extent of said first and second contact parts away from said plane.
- 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2 wherein four of said contact elements are provided with the first and second contact parts of two of said contact elements disposed in a first of said rows and the first and second contact parts of another two contact elements disposed in a second of said rows, said rows being substantially parallel to directions of extent of said elongate contact portions.
- 4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein adjacent said contact parts on the two contact element in each row are substantially parallel and angularly disposed with respect to the directions of extent of the rows.
- 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact parts are bifurcated whereby the contact parts define respective insulation displacement connector parts.
- 6. The electrical connector as claimed in any claim 1, wherein the elongate contact portions define spring contacts for connection to the connection parts of the plug.
- 7. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the socket is configured to a shape for accepting an RJ 45 plug.
- 8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising;
an insulative body part which receives the contact elements; a cover member affixable to the connector for covering the outer ends of the contact parts and surrounding parts of said insulative body and being affixable to the body by movement thereof towards said plane in a direction substantially corresponding to the direction of extent of the first and second contact parts, and having engagement means which, when the cover member is so moved, is effective to displace wires when positioned at the outer ends of the first and second contact parts into outwardly open slots in the contact parts so that insulation on the wires is displaced and the conductors of the wires are electrically engaged, and held, by the contact parts.
- 9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an insulative body part with a retaining element for facilitating holding wires to be connected to the contact parts.
- 10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein the retaining element is in the form of a loop.
- 11. An electrical connector according to claim 1, further comprising:
a first insulative body portion wherein said first and second contact parts are exposed for receiving said wires at said first insulative body portion; and a second body portion, said socket being formed on said second insulative body portion said second body portion being disposed at one side of said first body portion and another side of said first body portion having a retaining element for facilitating holding of wires to be connected to the contact parts.
- 12. The electrical connector according to claim 11, wherein said retaining element is in the form of a loop on said first body portion.
- 13. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said contact elements are formed from a lead frame in the form of a strip defining substantially stamped out but interconnected contact blanks for forming respective said electrical connector elements, first and second lengthwise extending rows of the contact blanks having side by side adjacent first portions, positioned at respective first and second edge portions of the strip adjacent respective first and second lengthwise edges of the strip, the first portions each defining respective first and second bifurcated said contact parts which are spaced apart in the lengthwise direction of the strip, said first and second contact parts of each said first portion joining at a base part of the respective first portion, the base parts of the first portions being joined to elongate portions of said respective contact blanks, said elongate portions of the contact blanks extending away from the respective first portions transversely of the strip at an angle to the edges of the strip, and such that the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at one said side edge portion are parallel to and interposed between the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at the other said side edge portion, the contact blanks being deformed, to form the contact elements, so that the first portions thereof extends substantially normally to the respective elongate portions with the first and second contact parts thereof angularly disposed with respect to each other.
- 14. A lead frame in the form of a strip defining substantially stamped out but interconnected contact blanks for forming respective electrical connector elements, the lead frame comprising:
first and second lengthwise extending rows of the contact blanks having side by side adjacent first portions, positioned at respective first and second edge portions of the strip adjacent respective first and second lengthwise edges of the strip, the first portions each defining respective first and second bifurcated contact parts which are spaced apart in the lengthwise direction of the strip, the first and second contact parts of each first portion joining at a base part of the respective first portion, the base parts of the first portions being joined to elongate portions of the respective contact blanks, and the elongate portions of the contact blanks extending away from the respective first portions transversely of the strip at an angle to the edges of the strip, and such that the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at one said side edge portion are parallel to and interposed between the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at the other said side edge portion.
- 15. The lead frame as claimed in claim 14, wherein the elongate portions are joined to the first portions by intermediate portions of the respective blanks.
- 16. The lead frame as claimed in claim 15, wherein the intermediate portions extend transversely of the directions of extent of the respective elongate portions.
- 17. The lead frame as claimed in claim 14, wherein said angle is substantially 45°.
- 18. A method of forming blanks for forming electrical contact elements, the method comprising the steps of:
forming a lead frame with a strip defining substantially stamped out but interconnected contact blanks with first and second lengthwise extending rows of the contact blanks having side by side adjacent first portions, positioned at respective first and second edge portions of the strip adjacent respective first and second lengthwise edges of the strip, the first portions each defining respective first and second bifurcated contact parts which are spaced apart in the lengthwise direction of the strip, the first and second contact parts of each first portion joining at a base part of the respective first portion, the base parts of the first portions being joined to elongate portions of the respective contact blanks, and the elongate portions of the contact blanks extending away from the respective first portions transversely of the strip at an angle to the edges of the strip, and such that the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at one said side edge portion are parallel to and interposed between the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at the other said side edge portion; and one of deforming so produced contact blanks to form the contact elements and deforming the contact blanks so that the first portions thereof extend substantially normally to the respective elongate portions with the first and second contact parts thereof angularly disposed with respect to each other.
- 19. A method of forming blanks for forming respective electrical contact elements from a strip, the method comprising the steps of:
forming side by side adjacent first portions of the blanks, positioned at respective first and second edge portions of the strip adjacent respective first and second lengthwise edges of the strip, the first portions each defining respective first and second bifurcated contact parts which are spaced apart in the lengthwise direction of the strip, the first and second contact parts of each said first portion joining at a base part of the respective first portion; forming elongate portions of the respective contact blanks, which are joined to the base parts of the first portions; providing the elongate portions of the contact blanks extending away from the respective first portions transversely of the strip at an angle to the edges of the strip, and such that the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at one said side edge portion are parallel to and interposed between the elongate portions of the contact blanks having the first portions thereof at the other said side edge portion.
- 20. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein the elongate portions are joined to the first portions by intermediate portions of the respective blanks.
- 21. The method as claimed in claim 20, wherein the intermediate portions extend transversely of the directions of extent of the respective elongate portions.
- 22. The method as claimed in claim 19, wherein said angle is substantially 45°.
Priority Claims (1)
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PP 4849/98 |
Jul 1998 |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/360,239 filed Jul. 23, 1999, and the entire disclosure of this prior application is considered to be part of the disclosure of the accompanying application and is hereby incorporated by reference therein.
Divisions (1)
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09360239 |
Jul 1999 |
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09847738 |
May 2001 |
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