Claims
- 1. An electrical power connector for use in a circuit board or backplane system, comprising:an insulative housing defining a chamber, a front opening, and a pair of opposite side protrusions; and a pair of separated conductive contacts being received in the chamber, each contact having a contact plate, a pair of outer and longer contact fingers and a pair of inner and shorter contact fingers between the longer contact fingers, said pairs of longer and shorter contact fingers extending from a front side of the contact plate and respectively forming longer and shorter contact sections, outside surfaces of the longer and shorter contact sections being gold plated for conductively contacting against a corresponding receptacle contact of a receptacle connector, the contact plate forming a blocking tab extending in a direction opposite to the plated outside surfaces of the longer and shorter contact sections, the blocking tabs pointing toward each other and being situated between the protrusions of the housing; wherein each of the protrusions of the housing extends into the opening and wherein each blocking tab extends inwardly at substantially a right angle from a rear edge of the contact plate and is located at a position substantially aligned with a respective protrusion of the housing; wherein the longer and shorter contact sections of each contact extend convergingly toward those formed by the other contact; wherein a pair of positioning bars extend into the chamber from opposite inner surfaces of side walls of the housing for retaining the pair of contacts.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/841,696, filed Apr. 24, 2001.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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