Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a removable insulative housing assembly for an electrical connector, the insulator having a plurality of apertures formed in the bottom therethrough for receiving contacts loaded and seated therein and having load bearing inserts positioned thereacross providing a substantially rigid seating shoulder for load bearing surfaces on the contacts, wherein said load bearing inserts serve to increase the strength of the seating shoulder in the insulator housing apertures and reduce the need for a large contact load bearing surface, said method comprising:
- forming a plurality of load bearing inserts in the shape of flat rings each having a planar upper and lower surface and each being connected to a common support strip by a frangeable portion;
- molding the insulator with said apertures having a lower portion undercutting an upper portion and forming a shoulder therebetween;
- loading the inserts into the apertures through the bottom thereof in a generally transversely extending relationship thereto;
- seating the upper planar surface of each insert against the shoulder formed in each of the apertures to provide the lower planar surface of each insert for engagement with a contact inserted into the insulator aperture said load bearing inserts being seated such that the axial thickness of each insert is substantially smaller than the aperture length;
- removing the common support strip by severing the frangible section; and
- inserting contacts into the insulator apertures and seating the contact load bearing surfaces against the lower planar surface of each insert.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 770,578, filed Feb. 22, 1977, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 597,751 filed July 21, 1975, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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