Claims
- 1. A method of making a slotted beam contact element, which comprises steps of:
- forming an opening in a metallic strip;
- applying forces to at least one portion of the strip adjacent the opening to reshape said portion;
- forming a bifurcated beam in the strip with at least portions of the furcations of the beam encompassing the opening; and
- moving the furcations toward each other to cause the portions encompassing the opening to define a slot of predetermined width characteristics suitable for receiving a conductor and for establishing electrical contact between the furcations and the conductor.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the furcations are moved toward each other until the outer free ends thereof are contiguous and the method includes the further step of applying forces, which are directed inwardly toward the slot, to the furcations while the outer free ends remain in engagement with each other to prestress the contact element.
- 3. The method of claim 1, which subsequent to the step of applying forces to the strip also includes the step of subjecting the strip to heat treatment to provide the contact element with suitable strength characteristics.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the strip is comprised of a first metal and the method prior to the step of forming the bifurcated beam includes the additional step of depositing a layer of a second metal on a surface of the strip which forms a wall of the opening.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the depositing of the layer of a second metal includes:
- masking the strip prior to forming the opening therein;
- depositing a second metal on the unmasked surfaces of the strip which includes at least the surface of the strip which forms a wall of the opening; and
- removing the masking from the strip.
- 6. The method of claim 1, which subsequent to the step of moving the furcations toward each other also includes the step of applying forces to the furcations to space apart at least those portions of the furcations to further define a conductor-receiving slot of predetermined width characteristics suitable for causing the furcations to establish electrical contact with a conductor.
- 7. A method of making a slotted beam contact element which comprises the steps of:
- indexing a strip of material, comprising a first metal, through a plurality of work stations;
- forming successive openings on each side of a longitudinal centerline of the strip, each opening including a pair of opposing surfaces which are destined to define a conductor-receiving slot;
- depositing a layer comprising a second metal on selected portions of the strip which include at least the opposing walls of each successive opening;
- working the strip to form successive interconnected partially formed contact elements, each having a central base with a bifurcated beam extending from opposite sides of the base such that opposing surfaces of the furcations of each beam which are destined to form a conductor-receiving slot encompass an aligned, associated, one of the openings with the opposing surfaces of each opening forming at least portions of opposing surfaces of the associated furcations; and
- applying forces to the furcations of each beam to move the furcations toward each other to define a conductor-receiving slot therebetween of predetermined width characteristics suitable for causing the furcations to establish electrical contact with a conductor which is to be moved into the conductor-receiving slot.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein prior to the step of depositing the layer of the second metal on selected portions of the strip, the opposing surfaces which are destined to form the slot are deformed to a predetermined configuration to enhance the electrical engagement thereof with a conductor to be received in the slot.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein prior to the step of applying forces to the furcations, at least the portion of the strip to which the forces are applied is confined.
- 10. The method of claim 7, which subsequent to the step of applying forces to the furcations also includes the step of subjecting the strip to heat treatment to provide the contact elements with suitable strength characteristics.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 710,358, filed July 30, 1976 now abandoned.
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