Claims
- 1. A multi-contact electrical connector for connecting corresponding terminal pads on a first panel-like member to terminal pads on a second panel-like member, said second panel-line member extending parallel to said first panel-like member, said connector comprising:
- a contact terminal strip, said terminal strip comprising an elongated strip of insulating film having parallel side edges, a plurality of conductors, being of resilient spring metal, adhered to said film, and extending in parallel side-by-side relationship between said side edges with the opposite ends of said conductors being aligned along said parallel side edges,
- said conductors being reversely formed with respect to the axis of said film through an angle of substantially 180.degree. so that said terminal strip is generally U-shaped having a central web and opposed sidewalls, with said conductors on the external surface thereof, each of said conductors forming a resilient conductor spring, each of said conductors having first and second contact zones on said external surface, said first and second contact zones facing in opposite directions for engagement with corresponding terminal pads on said first and second panel-like members, and
- insulating supporting means, said supporting means having first means for supporting said first and second panel-like members in fixed spaced-apart relation at a distance less than the separation of said first and second contact zones when said conductor springs are relaxed and second means for supporting said terminal strip between said panel-like members, said second means comprising multiple pivot means located adjacent to locations intermediate said edges of said strip, said pivot means comprising spaced-apart corners on said supporting means, said conductors abutting one of said corners at each juncture between each of said sidewalls and said web, and restraining means for restraining said opposite ends of said conductors against movement of said ends towards each other when said terminal strip is compressed between said panel-like members, each of said conductors being free to flex between said corners, whereby
- upon supporting said first and second panel-like members on said first means, said conductors will be resiliently deformed and said contact zones will be engaged with corresponding terminal pads on said first and second panel-like members.
- 2. A connector as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said sidewalls is also reversely formed between said contact zones and said ends of said conductors to form a double cantilever spring between said contact zones and said ends.
- 3. A connector as set forth in claim 2, wherein said insulating supporting means comprises a bar-like member of insulating material with first and second pairs of raised surfaces extending along substantially the entire length of said bar-like member and on two opposite faces of said bar-like member, said first and second raised surfaces being separated by a channel on each of said opposite faces, each of said channels extending along substantially the entire length of said bar-like member.
- 4. A connector as set forth in claim 3 wherein said conductors are located in surrounding relationship to said second pair of raised surfaces with said opposite ends of said conductors being located in said channels, said conductors being free to flex along their entire length when deformed by forces acting through said contact zones.
- 5. A connector as set forth in claim 4, wherein said first means for supporting said first and second panel-like members in fixed spaced-apart relation is comprised of said first pair of raised surfaces on opposite faces of said bar-like member, said first raised surfaces being parallel to and spaced-apart from each other.
- 6. A connector as set forth in claim 5, wherein said pivot means comprises corners formed by the intersection of said second pair of raised surfaces and the lateral side of said bar-like member adjacent to said second pair of raised surfaces.
- 7. A connector as set forth in claim 6, wherein said restraining means comprises said channels, said opposite ends of said conductors being mounted in oppositely facing channels.
- 8. A connector as set forth in claim 7, wherein the intersections of said two sidewalls and the central portion of said U-shaped conductors are located in contact with said corners on said second raised surface.
- 9. A connector as set forth in claim 8, wherein the surfaces formed at the intersection of each of said channels and the corresponding one of said second pair of raised surfaces are co-planar surfaces and are spaced from said corners by a distance such that when said ends of said conductors abut said co-planar surfaces, said conductors are urged against said corners so that said conductors are pivoted about said corners.
- 10. A connector as set forth in claim 4, wherein said second pair of raised surfaces and said channels constitute said second means for supporting said terminal strip between said panel-like members, said second pair of raised surfaces being parallel and spaced-apart by a distance less than the spacing of said first pair of raised surfaces.
- 11. A connector as set forth in claim 10, wherein said second pair of raised surfaces are parallel to each other and mutually parallel to said first pair of raised surfaces with the planes of said second pair of raised surfaces both being located between the planes of said first pair of raised surfaces.
- 12. A connector as set forth in claim 11, wherein the bottom surfaces of said channels are spaced-apart and parallel to each other and to said first and second pair of raised surfaces.
- 13. A connector as set forth in claim 12, wherein said bar-like members has clamping means for securing said panel-like members to said connector located on either end of said bar-like member.
- 14. A connector as set forth in claim 3, wherein said first and second contact zones are located at the intersection of two mutually oblique segments of said conductors so that said first and second panel-like members establish contact with said conductors within a relatively small area on said conductors.
- 15. A connector as set forth in claim 14, wherein the width of portions of said conductor is tapered with said first and second contact zones being located at points of minimum width so that the contact area remains small.
- 16. An electrical connector for connecting a terminal pad on a first panel-like member with a corresponding terminal pad on a second panel-like member, said connector comprising:
- an elongated relatively thin contact terminal of an electrically conductive metal having spring characteristics, said terminal being substantially U-shaped with two sidewalls being joined by a central web with contact means on each of said two sidewalls, each of said sidewalls also being reversely formed between said contact means and the ends of said conductors,
- substantially rigid supporting means for said terminal, said supporting means having first means for supporting said first and second panel-like members in fixed spaced-apart relation and second means for restraining the ends of said terminal against movement towards each other and for establishing multiple pivot means intermediate the ends of said terminal, said pivot means comprising spaced-apart corners on said supporting means, said terminal abutting one of said corners at each juncture between each of said sidewalls and said web each of said conductors being free to flex between said corners, whereby
- upon supporting said first and second panel-like members on said first means, said conductors will be resiliently deformed and said contact zones will be engaged with corresponding terminal pads on said first and second panel-like members.
- 17. A connector as set forth in claim 16, whereby multiple side-by-side terminals are mounted on said supporting means so that contact may be established with multiple terminal pads located in rows along said first and second panel-like members.
- 18. A multi-contact electrical connector for connecting corresponding terminal pads on a first panel-like member to terminal pads on a second panel-like member, said members being in parallel relationship and being spaced-apart by a predetermined distance with corresponding terminal pads in alignment, said connector comprising:
- a contact terminal strip, said strip comprising an elongated strip of insulating film having parallel side edges, a plurality of conductors adhered to one surface of said film, said conductors extending in parallel side-by-side relationship between said side edges,
- said conductors being bent along a first pair of bend lines which extend parallel to the length of said strip and which are proximate to, and on each side of, the longitudinal center line of said strip whereby said connector strip has a generally U-shaped cross-section having a web portion and sidewalls with said conductors on the external surface thereof, each of said sidewalls being reversely bent along second bend lines which extend parallel to said first pair of bend lines so that each of said sidewalls is also generally U-shaped,
- insulating supporting means, said supporting means having parallel panel member supporting surface means which are spaced apart by said predetermined distance, said supporting means further having connector strip supporting means for supporting said strip between said panel-like members, said connector strip supporting means having corner supporting surface portions for internally supporting said strip at the internal corners defined by the intersections of said web portions and said sidewalls, and having channel means between said panel member supporting surface means and said corner supporting surface portions, said edges being positioned in said channel means so that substantial movement of said edges towards each other and towards said web portion is prevented, each of said conductors being free to flex between said corners,
- said sidewalls having contact portions extending laterally beyond said panel member supporting surface means when said conductors are relaxed whereby,
- upon clamping said panel-like members against said supporting surface means, said sidewalls are flexed towards each other and the portions of each conductor which extend over said sidewalls are flexed in the manner of a beam which is supported at its ends and said conductors are urged against said terminal pads.
- 19. A multi-contact electrical connector as set forth in claim 18, said sidewalls having marginal edge portions which extend inwardly towards each other and towards sais web, said edges being between said sidewalls and spaced from said web.
- 20. A multi-contact electrical connector as set forth in claim 18, wherein said corner supporting surface portions consist of two corner surfaces spaced apart by a distance less than said predetermined distance.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 511,881 filed Oct. 2, 1974.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Becon Connector; "Becon 90.degree. Double 10," Dec., 1961; Brown Engineering Co., Part No. 2700-01. |
Becon Connector; "Becon 180.degree. Single 10," Dec., 1961; Brown Eng. Co., Part No. 2802-01. |
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