Claims
- 1. A pitch transition electrical connector assembly for making zero-insertion force connection between flat multiconductor cable of given pitch and an array of fixed electrical terminals having a given outer dimension, comprising:
- a plurality of identical electrical contact elements, each having a first contact of insulation-piercing type and a second contact opposite and axially offset from said first contact, said contact including a socket portion defining a terminal receiving region having an access greater than said given outer dimension of said terminals;
- an elongate housing adapted for receiving said cable and for engaging said contact elements therewith, said housing supporting said contact elements with such first contacts thereof in laterally spaced first and second rows, longitudinally successive ones of said first contacts being spaced by said given pitch, said housing supporting said second contacts in respective pairs, said contacts of each such pair being spaced mutually in lateral alignment, longitudinally adjacent ones of said pairs being spaced by a predetermined pitch exceeding said given pitch;
- an elongate base circumscribing such terminal array and adapted for receiving said housing and placing said terminal receiving region of said second contacts individually in circumscribing relation about the respective terminals of the terminal array in preselected non-engaging registry with such terminals; and
- actuator means for effecting relative longitudinal movement of said housing and said base to place said terminal contacting member of said second contacts individually in electrical engagement with said array terminals.
- 2. The assembly claimed in claim 1 wherein said housing supports those of said contact elements having first contacts in said first row in one orientation and supports in orientation opposite said one orientation those of said contact elements having first contacts in said second row.
- 3. The assembly claimed in claim 1 further including a cover member releasably secured to said housing and defining with said housing a passage for disposition of said cable in said assembly.
- 4. The invention claimed in claim 1 wherein said terminals of said array are of pin configuration.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 177,638, filed Aug. 13, 1980, now abandoned.
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