Claims
- 1. A modular connecting block comprising:
- a housing, said housing being formed from a dielectric material and including:
- a body portion, said body portion having a generally parallelepiped shape, said body portion further having a plurality of slots formed in a first planar face thereof, said slots extending part way through said body portion, said body portion further having a plurality of apertures extending inwardly from a second face thereof spaced from said first face portion, said apertures communicating with said slots;
- a base portion integral with said body portion in the vicinity of said second face, said base portion and said second face cooperating to define a recessed area adjacent said second face, said base portion also extending outwardly with respect to a third face of said body portion to define a first projecting flange, said third face extending between and being generally perpendicular to said first and second faces, said first projecting flange having a recess disposed a preselected distance inwardly from a first end of the flange, said first flange also having an apertured securing protrusion extending outwardly therefrom, said apertured protrusion being spaced from a second end of said first flange by the same distance said recess is spaced from the first end of said first flange, the width of said protrusion in the direction from the first to second ends of said first flange being less than the width of said recess in said first flange, and the height of said protrusions in the direction perpendicular to that width being less than the height of said first flange; and
- at least a second apertured securing protrusion extending outwardly from said base portion;
- a plurality of electrically conductive contact members, said contact members being disposed in at least some of said slots in said housing body portion, said contact members each including:
- a flat support portion having a pair of oppositely disposed edges;
- at least one pair of oppositely disposed contact fingers projecting upwardly from and being integral with a first edge of said support portion; and
- a tang extending from the said second edge of said support portion, said tang being coplanar with said support portion and extending through one of said apertures into the said recessed area adjacent said body portion second face, said tang being engaged by said housing body portion to thereby retain the contact element in said housing with said fingers extending above the said first face portion of said housing body portion.
- 2. The connecting block of claim 1 wherein said contact element tangs are provided with portions having a cross-sectional area greater than the cross-sectional area of the apertures which extend between the second face of said housing body portion and the base of the slots therein, said tang portions of increased cross-sectional area being positioned in said recessed area and against said second face.
- 3. The connecting block of claim 2 wherein at least some of said contact elements further comprise a second pair of opposed contact fingers extending from said supporting portion first edge in the same direction as the first pair of fingers.
- 4. The connecting block of claim 1 wherein said contact element tangs are captured in said housing body portion by means of frictional engagement.
- 5. The connecting block of claim 4 wherein at least some of said contact elements further comprise a second pair of opposed contact fingers extending from said supporting portion first edges in the direction of said first pair of fingers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 121,797 filed Feb. 15, 1980, abandoned, which, was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 937,043 filed Aug. 28, 1978, abandoned, which, was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 815,270 filed July 13, 1977, abandoned, which was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 594,359 filed July 9, 1975, abandoned.
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