Claims
- 1. A resilient terminal with a buckling prevention mechanism comprising:
- a pair of electric contact portions arranged in a longitudinal direction, the contact portions being interconnected through a resilient joint portion; and
- an abutment provided on each of the respective electric contact portions, said abutments being disposed in very close facing relation to almost touch each other and lying substantially in planes perpendicular to said longitudinal direction to face said resilient joint portion and responsive to displacement of one of said electric contact portions relative to the other at the time of engagement thereof with a mating terminal to establish contact between the abutments and prevent further relative displacement between said electric contact portions.
- 2. A resilient terminal with a buckling prevention mechanism according to claim 1, wherein one of said abutments is further formed integrally with an engagement wall to enclose the other said abutment, said engagement wall including a push abutment wall formed longer than said other abutment and a pull abutment wall formed to overhang said other abutment.
- 3. A resilient terminal with a buckling prevention mechanism comprising:
- a resilient joint portion formed at the middle of a conductive thin plate;
- a pair of resilient contact pieces formed by folding both ends of the conductive thin plate;
- a pair of terminal accommodating cases with each terminal accommodating case extending from one end of the conductive thin plate so as to enclose the corresponding resilient contact piece; and
- a pair of abutment pieces with each abutment piece being formed on a respective one of the pair of terminal accommodating cases in such a way that they lie in planes substantially perpendicular to the resilient joint portion and are disposed in very close facing relation to almost touch each other and are responsive to displacement of one of said terminal accommodating cases relative to the other at the time of engagement thereof with a mating terminal to establish contact between the abutment pieces and prevent further relative displacement between said terminal accommodating cases.
Priority Claims (2)
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1-6399[U] |
Jan 1989 |
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1-130553[U] |
Nov 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 460,498 filed Jan. 3, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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