Claims
- 1. An improved electrical contact element comprising:
- an elongated base member;
- a receptacle for receiving a male terminal therein directly attached to one end of said base member;
- a rearward termination section attached to another end of said base member; and
- a U-shaped retention section intermediate said receptacle and said rearward termination section and spaced from said receptacle and having first and second leg means with bight means attached to and extending therebetween, said first leg means being a portion of said base member and said second leg means being resilient and extending obliquely outwardly from its attachment to said bight means.
- 2. The contact element of claim 1 wherein said base member between said receptacle and said retention section is resilient to permit a degree of independent movement of the former relative to the latter.
- 3. The contact element of claim 1 wherein the base member between said receptacle and said retention section positions the former on the same center line with the latter.
- 4. The contact element of claim 1 further including an arcuate-shaped leading edge means on said second leg means, said edge means curving inwardly towards said first leg means so that a convex surface thereon faces the receptacle.
- 5. An improved electrical contact element comprising an elongated base member with a receptacle for receiving a male terminal therein and a termination section attached to opposite ends of said base member, and a U-shaped retention section between and spaced from said receptacle and said termination section, said retention section having first and second legs with a bight attached to and extending therebetween, said first leg being a portion of said base member and said second leg being resilient and extending obliquely outwardly from its attachment to said bight.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 129,035, filed Dec. 4, 1987, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Connector Block Hole Formation", by E. C. Uberbacher, vol. 3, No. 6, Nov. 1960. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Dec 1987 |
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