Claims
- 1. A male connector of a connector assembly for use with a printed circuit board having a plurality of power-carrying traces that each extend to an array of interconnect holes and for use with a female connector of the connector assembly, the male connector comprising a male connector housing having a side adapted for mounting to the printed circuit board in a position overlying the arrays of interconnect holes of the printed circuit board, a plurality of male connector means of an electrically conductive material carried by the male connector housing, at least one of the male connector means including first and second unitary bodies of an electrically conductive material, each of the first and second unitary bodies having a central portion extending in a plane and a plurality of pin members extending from the central portion in spaced-apart positions and in the plane and a blade member extending from the central portion away from the pin members, the plurality of pin members extending from the side of the male connector housing for engaging the interconnect holes of a trace and the blade members being adapted for engaging the female connector, a spacer of an electrically insulating material disposed between the first and second unitary bodies for electrically insulating the first and second unitary bodies from each other whereby each of the first and second unitary bodies serves to transmit a distinct power supply through the male connector housing.
- 2. A male connector as in claim 1 wherein the pin members of the first and second unitary bodies extend at right angles to the blade members of the first and second bodies.
- 3. A male connector as in claim 1 wherein the pin members of each of the first and second unitary bodies are five in number.
- 4. A male connector of a low profile connector assembly for use with a first printed circuit board having a plurality of first traces extending to an array of interconnect holes and for use with a female connector of the low profile connector assembly mounted on a second printed circuit board, the male connector comprising an elongate male connector housing extending along a longitudinal axis and having a first side extending parallel to the longitudinal axis adapted for mounting to the first printed circuit board in a position overlying the array of interconnect holes of the first printed circuit board, the male connector housing having a second side provided with an opening and a circumferentially-extending wall forming a cavity that communicates with the opening, a plurality of male connector means of an electrically conductive material carried by the male connector housing, the male connector means having respective blade members disposed completely within the cavity and accessible from the opening and respective pluralities of pin members extending from the first side for disposition within respective arrays of interconnect holes, the blade members extending transversely of the longitudinal axis and being spaced apart along the longitudinal axis, least one of the male connector means including first and second unitary bodies of an electrically conductive material, each of the first and second unitary bodies having a central portion extending in a plane and a plurality of the pin members extending from the central portion in spaced-apart positions and in the plane and one of the blade members extending from the central portion away from the pin members, a spacer of an electrically insulating material disposed between the first and second unitary bodies for electrically insulating the first and second unitary bodies from each other whereby each of the first and second unitary bodies serves to transmit a distinct power supply through the male connector housing.
- 5. A male connector as in claim 4 for use with a first printed circuit board having at least one power-carrying trace that extends to an array of interconnect holes wherein at least one of the male connector means is a unitary male electrical contact that includes a body of an electrically conductive material having a central portion, a plurality of the pin members adapted for engaging a plurality of the interconnect holes extending from the central portion in spaced-apart positions and in a plane and one of the blade members for engaging the female connector extending from the central portion away from the pin members.
- 6. A male connector as in claim 5 wherein the pin members extend at right angles to the blade member and wherein the male connector housing has a wall opposite the first side and engaging the central portion for supporting the blade member during engagement of the male connector and the female connector.
- 7. A male connector as in claim 5 wherein the pin members extend in directions parallel to the blade member.
- 8. A male connector as in claim 5 wherein the blade member has a distal end and first and second spaced-apart planar portions joined at the distal end of the blade member.
- 9. A male connector as in claim 8 wherein the central portion has first and second spaced-apart central members joined respectively to the first and second planar portions of the blade member.
- 10. A male connector as in claim 9 wherein a plurality of the pin members extend from each of the central members in spaced-apart positions.
- 11. A male connector as in claim 9 further comprising a spacer joined to at least one of the central members for retaining the central members in spaced-apart positions.
- 12. A male connector as in claim 5 wherein the pin members include a plurality of five pin members disposed in a row.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/100,392 filed Sep. 15, 1998, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/100392 |
Sep 1998 |
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