Claims
- 1. A method of making a contact terminal suitable for insertion into a socket means of a printed circuit board and mechanically self-retaining therein in electrical engagement therewith, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a sheet of metal of uniform thickness;
- stamping a terminal blank therein having end portions;
- piercing a selected portion of said blank intermediate said blank end portions at a plurality of locations to form substantially parallel and generally axial slits therealong between respective pairs of slit end points spaced from ends of said selected blank portion;
- deforming a selected side of each said slit to form projections outward from the plane of the blank at said slit which taper into the plane of said blank at points spaced laterally from said slit and from an adjacent said slit, such that the metal portion on said selected side has an effective axial length greater than the metal portion on the other side of said slit, and such that axially extending portions of said selected blank portion between adjacent ones of said slits are undeformed;
- forming at least said selected portion into a tubular shape such that said projections extend outwardly from said tubular shape and generally tangentially to free ends of said projections on said selected sides of said slits, said projection free ends comprising spring members and being deflectable radially inwardly by a socket means of a printed circuit board upon insertion thereinto; and
- forming at least one blank end portion into a contact section.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said deforming step includes forming said projections at two spaced locations along each respective said slit to form axially spaced pairs of said projections.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 915,831 filed Oct. 6, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,735,575.
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