Claims
- 1. An electrical contact adapted for plugging connection, comprising at least one pair of contact spring arms for pluggably receiving a tab contact, the contact having arranged on its outside an outer back-up spring including at least one pair of outer back-up spring arms cooperating with the contact spring arms, characterized in that the outer back-up spring can be slid onto the outside of the contact from a mating-side end of the contact spring arms and is adapted to be snapped onto said contact, said contact further comprising a contact body having a longitudinal end on a mating side and a longitudinal end on a wire terminating side, a wire terminating portion extending from the wire terminating side longitudinal end thereof, the spring arms extending from the mating side longitudinal end thereof;
- the contact body being provided on the mating side longitudinal end with at least one mating side transverse edge extending transversely of the mating direction, said contact body further including one wire terminating side transverse edge extending transversely of the mating direction;
- said outer back-up spring having, in the portions of the outer back-up spring which are located adjacent the transverse edges of the contact body after said outer back-up spring has been slid onto the contact, at least one mating side locking projection and at least one wire terminating side locking projection, respectively, which project inwardly so as to reach the mating side transverse edge and the wire terminating side transverse edge of the contact body, respectively;
- and wherein the wire terminating side locking projection is provided with a resiliently deflectable ramp slope such that, upon sliding of the outer back-up spring onto the contact, it can slide beyond the sidewall of the contact body belonging to the transverse edges and, when reaching the transverse edge on the wire terminating side, the locking projection can resile into a locking position cooperating with the wire terminating side transverse edge so that the locking projection on the mating side forms a stop for the transverse edge on the mating side, and wherein the contact has at least one tab extending inwardly therefrom to form the locking edge, the back-up spring including a complimentary tab abutting the locking edge, the back-up spring tab, when in the locked position, being substantially parallel to the contact tab.
- 2. An electrical contact adapted for plugging connection, comprising at least one pair of contact spring arms for pluggably receiving a tab contact, the contact having arranged on its outside an outer back-up spring including at least one pair of outer back-up spring arms cooperating with the contact spring arms, characterized in that the outer back-up spring can be slid onto the outside of the contact from a mating-side end of the contact spring arms and is adapted to be snapped onto said contact, said contact further comprising a contact body having a longitudinal end on a mating side and a longitudinal end on a wire terminating side, a wire terminating portion extending from the wire terminating side longitudinal end thereof, the spring arms extending from the mating side longitudinal end thereof;
- the contact body being provided on the mating side longitudinal end with at least one mating side transverse edge extending transversely of the mating direction, said contact body further including one wire terminating side transverse edge extending transversely of the mating direction;
- said outer back-up spring having, in the portions of the outer back-up spring which are located adjacent the transverse edges of the contact body after said outer back-up spring has been slid onto the contact, at least one mating side locking projection and at least one wire terminating side locking projection, respectively, which project inwardly so as to reach the mating side transverse edge and the wire terminating side transverse edge of the contact body, respectively;
- and wherein the wire terminating side locking projection is provided with a resiliently deflectable ramp slope such that, upon sliding of the outer back-up spring onto the contact, it can slide beyond the sidewall of the contact body belonging to the transverse edges and, when reaching the transverse edge on the wire terminating side, the locking projection can resile into a locking position cooperating with the wire terminating side transverse edge so that the locking projection on the mating side forms a stop for the transverse edge on the mating side, and wherein the contact has at least one inwardly directed tab thereby forming a locking edge, a complimentary tab formed on said back-up spring, the back-up spring tab, when in the locked position, being disposed substantially parallel to and against the contact tab.
- 3. An electrical contact comprising at least one pair of contact spring arms for pluggably receiving a complementary contact, the contact having arranged on its outside an outer back-up spring including at least one pair of outer back-up spring arms, the outer back-up spring comprising an inwardly projecting locking lance shaped as a supple resilient beam, whereby the outer back-up spring can be slid over the outside of the contact from a mating-side end of the contact spring arm with substantially no outward deflection of a wall of the outer back-up spring carrying the locking lance, such that the locking lance is resiliently deformed and thereby outwardly deflected over the contact until the locking lance snaps resiliently inwards behind a wire terminating side transverse edge of the contact for preventing removal of the outer back-up spring from the contact.
- 4. An electrical contact according to claim 3 whereby the locking lance is shaped as a cantilever beam.
- 5. An electrical contact according to claim 4 whereby a free end of the locking lance is facing the mating side end of the contact.
- 6. An electrical contact according to claim 3 whereby the beam shape of the locking lance extends substantially in the direction of mating of the pluggable contacts.
- 7. An electrical contact according to claim 3 comprising a contact body extending between a mating side end and a wire terminating side end, a wire terminating portion extending from the wire terminating side end thereof and the contact spring arms extending from the mating side end thereof, the contact body comprising a mating side edge and the wire terminating side edge facing towards the mating side end and wire terminating side end respectively, and transverse to the mating direction, whereby after the outer back-up spring has been slid over the contact, at least one mating side locking projection of the back-up spring abuts the mating side edge whilst the locking lance abuts the wire terminating side transverse edge.
- 8. A contact according to claim 7 whereby the contact body has an inner tab struck obliquely inwardly from a sidewall thereof to form the wire terminating side transverse edge, the locking lance lying substantially against the inner tab when abutting the transverse edge.
- 9. A contact according to claim 8 whereby the locking lance is substantially parallel to the inner tab when lying thereagainst.
- 10. A contact according to claim 7 whereby the mating side locking projection is bent substantially orthogonaly inwards from a sidewall of the outer back-up spring.
- 11. A contact according to claim 7 whereby at least one said wire terminating side transverse edge is provided on each of two opposing sidewalls of the contact body, and the outer back-up spring comprises at least one said locking lance on each of two opposing sidewalls thereof.
- 12. A contact according to claim 3 whereby the outer back-up spring is bent from a flat sheet metal stamped part and has an abutment joint which is held together by welding preferably laser spot welding.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/888,236 filed May 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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