Claims
- 1. A single piece female electrical contact comprising:
- a U-shaped contact base having a pair of flat parallel opposing legs and a flat connecting bridge portion;
- a pair of opposing contact leaves integral with said base and extending generally parallel to one another from respective opposed edges of said opposing legs, said contact leaves having inwardly bent portions for capturing a male pin inserted therebetween; and
- a tubular member of generally rectangular cross section enclosing said pair of leaves and including a pair of opposing generally rectangular side members substantially in the respective planes of said pair of opposing contact leaves and bearing against the outer surfaces of said contact leaves for biasing said leaves toward each other; a third generally rectangular side member extending to and joining integrally with said flat connecting bridge portion in a common plane; a fourth generally rectangular side member disposed opposite said third side member and extending to and between the edges of said opposing legs; and means integral with said opposing legs for retaining said fourth side member in a relative fixed position; and further including a closed end and an open end, said closed end having an aperture therethrough leading to and between the free ends of said pair of opposing leaves.
- 2. The contact as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for retaining said fourth side member in a relatively fixed position comprise a pair of tabs projecting as short extensions of said opposing legs, said tabs being bent over opposite lateral edges of said fourth rectangular side member.
- 3. The contact as claimed in claim 1 including a plastic insulating layer encapsulating said contact, with only said closed end and said terminal strip exposed.
- 4. The contact as claimed in claim 1 in combination with an insulating connector block having a plurality of channels for receiving contacts.
- 5. The contact as claimed in claim 1, including a terminal strip extending from said bridge portion opposite said third generally rectangular side member.
- 6. The contact as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aperture in said closed end is square and is at a distance from the inwardly bent portions of said leaves to insure that an inserted male pin will pass between said leaves.
- 7. A single piece female electrical contact comprising:
- a contact base having a pair of flat parallel opposing legs;
- a pair of opposing contact leaves integral with said base and extending generally parallel to one another from respective opposed edges of said opposing legs, said contact leaves having inwardly bent portions for capturing a male pin inserted therebetween;
- a one piece tubular member formed as an integral part of said contact base for substantially enclosing said pair of opposing contact leaves and maintaining contact pressure between said leaves and a male contact inserted therebetween, said tubular member including a first pair of opposing side members extending substantially along the length of and in the respective planes of said pair of opposing contact leaves and bearing against said contact leaves to bias said leaves toward each other;
- a second pair of opposing side members extending along the length of said contact leaves in planes substantially perpendicular to the planes of said contact leaves to thereby define together with said first pair of side members a generally rectangular enclosure for said contact leaves;
- said generally rectangular enclosure further including a closed end having an aperture formed therein to direct a male contact between said contact leaves; and
- means for retaining said second pair of side members in a relatively fixed position including tab members projecting as short extensions of said first pair of opposing side members and oriented to overlap opposite lateral edges of at least one member of said second pair of opposing side members.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 711,755, filed Aug. 4, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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