Claims
- 1. A receptacle connector subassembly for use in connecting a mating plug having axially spaced plug contacts to an electronic component subassembly, the receptacle connector subassembly comprising:a receptacle housing partially insertable into a cavity in the electronic component subassembly, the receptacle housing including a plug passage defined by a curved surface, the plug passage comprising means for receiving a mating plug, and a plurality of slots extending axially along the curved surface at arcuately spaced locations along the plug passage; and a plurality of receptacle contacts, individually positioned within corresponding slots, each receptacle contact having an electronic component mating section adjacent one end of the plug passage and a plug mating section closer to an opposite end of the respective receptacle contact, the plug mating sections of separate receptacle contacts being located at different axial positions in the plug passage so that individual receptacle contacts can each engage aligned ones of the axially spaced plug contacts when the mating plug is inserted into the plug passage of the receptacle housing, so that the mating plug need not be arcuately aligned relative to the individual receptacle contacts.
- 2. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 1 wherein the electronic component mating sections of the receptacle contacts protrude beyond an interior end face on the receptacle housing to which the plug passage extends
- 3. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 2 wherein the plug mating sections of all of the receptacle contacts are located between opposite ends of the plug passage.
- 4. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 1 wherein latching shoulders are located on an exposed end of the receptacle housing, the latching shoulders comprising means engagable with mating plug flexible latches to retain the plug in mated relationship relative to the receptacle subassembly.
- 5. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 4 wherein the latching shoulders comprise a continuous peripheral surface on the receptacle housing.
- 6. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 1 wherein each receptacle contact includes a mounting section between the component mating section and the plug mating section, the mounting section comprising means for engaging interior housing walls defining the slots.
- 7. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 6 wherein the plug mating section comprises a cantilever beam extending from the mounting section to a contact area adjacent one end of the contact.
- 8. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 7 wherein the cantilever beams of different contacts have different lengths.
- 9. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 1 wherein each component mating section comprises a clip having a contact slot for engaging a conductor in the electronic component subassembly.
- 10. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 9 wherein the contact slot on the component mating section of each contact is oriented to engage a conductor extending perpendicular to an axis of the plug passage when the receptacle connector subassembly is positioned within the cavity in the electronic component subassembly.
- 11. The receptacle connector subassembly of claim 1 wherein the plug passage comprises a central plug passage defined by an inwardly facing surface with the plurality of receptacle contacts being positioned in the slots and facing inwardly.
- 12. A squib electrical connector subassembly for use with an air bag inflation initiator comprising:a cylindrical receptacle housing with a cylindrical passage extending inwardly from an exterior end of the receptacle housing and defined by a cylindrical surface, the receptacle housing also including slots extending axially along the cylindrical surface from an opposite interior end of the receptacle housing; and a plurality of receptacle contacts insertable in the slots from the second end of the receptacle housing each receptacle contact having a resilient beam with a contact point on the resilient beam extending into the cylindrical passage.
- 13. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 12 wherein the receptacle housing also includes a latching surface adjacent the exterior end of the receptacle housing.
- 14. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 13 wherein the cylindrical passage extends between the exterior and the interior end of the cylindrical receptacle housing.
- 15. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 12 wherein each receptacle contact includes a squib contact section on a contact end opposite from the resilient beam.
- 16. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 15 wherein the squib section comprises a resilient contact section.
- 17. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 16 wherein the squib contact section comprises a C-channel contact.
- 18. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 17 wherein the C-channel contact comprises a contact slot extending into a flat plate from one end of the flat plate.
- 19. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 17 wherein the contact slot extends in a receptacle contact axial direction.
- 20. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 15 wherein the squib contact section extends beyond an interior end of the receptacle housing.
- 21. The squib electrical connector subassembly of claim 12 wherein contact point on each receptacle contacts are axially offset relative to the contact points of other receptacle contacts.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of prior copending application U.S. Ser. No. 09/613,706 filed Jul. 11, 2000 now abandoned.
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