Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:
- a plug and a receptacle mateable with each other,
- each said plug and said receptacle having a housing defining a mating face,
- each said housing having a plurality of contact passages opening onto said mating face,
- each said housing having a shroud extending from said mating face including a first closed peripherial wall and a plurality of second walls extending from said mating face within said first wall defining a plurality of adjacent pairs of walls extending normal to each other formingartial individual contact compartments coaxial with and on first and second sides of each respective contact passage, said plug first wall enclosing the receptacle first wall throughout the full peripherial extent of the plug and receptacle when mated,
- a patterned array of grooves in each said mating face, said grooves being in adjacent pairs extending normal to each other and lying on third and fourth sides of each respective contact passage, each said groove aligned to receive a respective wall of said shroud of the opposite housing, at least one of said adjacent pairs of normally extending walls or grooves being interconnected and
- an electrical terminal mounted in each said passage projecting from said mating face but not beyond said shroud,
- whereby in an unmated condition said shrouds substantially enclose each terminal which is recessed within said shrouds making it impossible to make contact with said terminals and in a mated condition said first and second walls interfit with respective grooves of the opposite housing to form an extremely long creepage path for each terminal.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1 further comprising: d
- latching means to latchingly engage said plug and said receptacle.
- 3. An electrical connector to claim 1 further comprising:
- means to mount said receptacle member in an aperture of a panel.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 1 further comprising:
- strain relief means snap fitted to the respective housing.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein each said housing is formed of a single piece of insulative material.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein each said terminal is hermaphroditic and at least a portion thereof extends from said mating face but not beyond said shroud.
- 7. An electrical connector plug comprising:
- a housing defining a mating face,
- a plurality of contact passages opening onto said mating face,
- a shroud extending from said mating face and including a first closed peripherial wall uninterruptedly encompassing said mating face and adapted to receive a receptacle therein in a mated condition and a plurality of second walls extending from said mating face within said first wall and defining a plurality of adjacent pairs of walls extending normal to each other forming partial individual contact compartments each of which is coaxial with and on first and second sides of a respective contact passage,
- a patterned array of grooves in said mating face, said grooves being in adjacent pairs extending normal to each other and lying on third and fourth sides of each respective contact passage each said groove lying adjacent a wall of said shroud and being adapted to receive therein a corresponding wall of a shroud of a mating receptacle member, at least one of said adjacent pairs of normally extending walls or grooves being interconnected and
- a like plurality of electrical terminals each terminating a respective conductor and mounted in a respective contact passage wherein in an unmated condition said shroud substantially encloses each terminal which is recessed within making it impossible to make contact with said terminals and in a mated condition said walls are received in grooves in a mating connector to form an extremely long creepage path.
- 8. An electrical plug according to claim 7 further comprising:
- latching means to latchingly engage said plug with a receptacle.
- 9. An electrical connector plug according to claim 7 further comprising:
- strain relief means snap fitted to a rear portion of said housing.
- 10. An electrical connector plug according to claim 7 wherein said housing is formed of a single piece of insulative material.
- 11. An electrical connector plug according to claim 7 wherein each said terminal is hermaphroditic and at least a portion thereof extends from said mating face but not beyond said shroud.
- 12. An electrical connector receptacle comprising:
- a housing defining a mating face,
- a plurality of contact passages opening onto said mating face,
- a shroud extending normal from said mating face including a first closed peripherial wall uninterruptedly encompassing said mating face and adapted to be received within a shroud of a mating plug member and a plurality of second walls extending from said mating face within said first wall defining a plurality of adjacent pairs of walls extending normal to each other forming partial individual contact compartments coaxial with and on first and second sides of each respective contact passage,
- a patterned array of grooves in said mating face, said grooves being in adjacent pairs extending normal to each other and lying on third and fourth sides of each respective contact passage, each said groove lying adjacent a wall of said shroud and being adapted to receive therein a corresponding wall of a shroud of a mating connector member; at least one of said adjacent pairs of normally extending walls or grooves being interconnected and
- a like plurality of electrical terminals each terminating a respective conductor and mounted in a respective contact passage,
- whereby in an unmated condition said shroud substantially enclosed each terminal which is recessed within making it impossible to make contact with terminals and in a mated condition said walls mate with recesses in the other member to form an extremely long creepage path.
- 13. An electrical connector receptacle according to claim 12 further comprising:
- latching means to latchingly engage said receptacle with a plug.
- 14. An electrical connector receptacle according to claim 12 further comprising:
- means to mount said receptacle member in an aperture of a panel.
- 15. An electrical connector receptacle according to claim 12 further comprising:
- strain relief means snap fitted to a rear portion of said housing.
- 16. An electrical connector receptacle according to claim 12 wherein said housing is formed of a single piece of insulative material.
- 17. An electrical connector receptacle according to claim 12 wherein each said terminal is hermaphroditic and at least a portion thereof extends from said mating face but not beyond said shroud.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 142,942 filed Apr. 23, 1980 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuations (1)
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