Claims
- 1. A connector for soldered connection to a substrate having contact pads on at least one surface thereof, comprising:
- a housing, said housing having at least two channels and including a base portion along a first wall of each channel and a bowed finger extending from the base at one of its ends, the other end slidably engaging the first wall therein each adapted to receive a mating contact element;
- a conductive spring contact mounted within each of said channels and adapted to connect to a mating element when the element is inserted in a respective channel and to maintain said mating element between said spring contact and said housing;
- a resilient terminal integral with and generally in alignment with a respective one of said spring contacts, said terminal having solid mass of solder held thereto at a point adjacent its end;
- at least two of said terminals being arranged in opposing relationship, with said respective solder masses facing each other and spaced in their unstressed state by a distance less than the thickness of said substrate, whereby said terminals will resiliently straddle and retain a substrate therebetween during soldering of said terminals to said substrate contact pads.
- 2. A connector as in claim 1, wherein said mating contact element is a pin of a pin connector.
- 3. A connector as in claim 1, wherein said mating contact element is a contact pad on a substrate.
- 4. A connector as in claim 1, wherein each of said spring contacts comprises a contact body and a finger struck from said contact body, said finger extending at least partially away from said contact body and the walls of its respective channel.
- 5. A connector as in claim 1, wherein said channels are adapted to receive a dual-row multi-pin connector for connection to said spring contacts.
- 6. A connector as in claim 1, wherein said opposed terminals are offset from a center line of said housing.
- 7. A connector as in claim 1, wherein said solder masses are adjacent said housing.
- 8. A connector as in claim 1, wherein each said spring contact portion is a finger joined at one end integrally to said contact and having a free end.
- 9. A connector as in claim 8, wherein said finger is bowed and its free end is adjacent a wall of said housing.
- 10. A connector for a substrate having contact pads on at least one surface area thereof, comprising
- a housing having a channel including a base portion along a first wall and a bowed finger extending from the base at one of its ends, the other end slidably engaging the first wall, said channel adapted to receive said substrate,
- a plurality of conductive spring members mounted within said channel and spaced in correspondence with the spacing of said contact pads each said spring member adapted to maintain a mating element between said spring member and said housing,
- said spring members being arranged in two parallel rows with each of the spring members in one row being opposite to a corresponding spring member in the other row,
- each spring member having integrally formed therewith a resilient terminal portion generally in alignment with its respective spring contact,
- a mass of solid solder held on each of said terminal portions in at least one of said rows at a point adjacent to its end, and
- with the respective terminal portions facing each other and spaced in their unstressed state by a distance less than the thickness of a second substrate to be soldered thereto, whereby said terminal portions will resiliently straddle and retain said second substrate therebetween during soldering of said solder-bearing terminal portions to said second substrate.
- 11. A connector for soldered connection to a substrate having contact pads on at least one surface thereof, comprising
- a housing, said housing having at least one channel including a base portion along a first wall of said channel and a bowed finger extending from the base at one of its ends, the other end slidably engaging the first wall, said channel therein adapted to receive a mating contact element;
- said housing having a groove in a wall of at least one said channel,
- a flat conductive spring contact mounted within at least one of said grooves and having an integral portion extending within its respective channel said spring contact adapted to maintain a mating element between said spring contact and said housing,
- said portion being adapted to contact a mating element when said element is inserted in a respective channel,
- a resilient terminal integral with and generally in alignment with at least one said spring contact, said terminal having a solid mass of solder held thereto at a point adjacent its end;
- at least two of said terminals being arranged in opposing relationship, with said respective solder masses facing each other and spaced in their unstressed state by a distance less than the thickness of said substrate, whereby said terminals will resiliently straddle and retain a substrate therebetween during soldering of said terminals to said substrate contact pads.
- 12. A connector for soldered connection to a substrate having contact pads on at least one surface thereof, comprising
- a housing, said housing having at least one channel including a base portion along a first wall of said channel and a bowed finger extending from the base at one of its ends, the other end slidably engaging the first wall, said channel therein adapted to receive a mating contact element;
- said housing having a groove in a wall of at least one said channel,
- a flat conductive spring contact mounted within at least one of said grooves and having an integral portion extending within its respective channel said spring contact adapted to maintain a mating element between said spring contact and said housing,
- a first resilient terminal integral with and generally in alignment with said spring contact, said terminal having a solid mass of solder held thereto adjacent its end,
- a second terminal integral with and generally in alignment with a different one of said spring contacts,
- said first and second terminals being arranged in opposing relationship with the solder mass of one terminal facing the other terminal, said terminals being spaced in their unstressed state by a distance less than the thickness of said substrate, whereby said terminals may resiliently straddle and retain said substrate therebetween during soldering of said first terminal to said substrate pads.
- 13. The connector as in claim 12 wherein at least some of said second terminals have an insulating element held thereto at a point adjacent its end,
- said first and second terminals being arranged in opposing relationship with the solder mass of one terminal facing the insulating element on another terminal.
- 14. A connector for a substrate having contact pads on at least one surface area thereof, comprising
- a housing having a channel and including a base portion along a first wall of said channel and a bowed finger extending from the base at one of its ends, the other end slidably engaging the first wall, said channel adapted to receive said substrate,
- said channel having a pair of opposed walls,
- a plurality of grooves formed in said walls, and spaced in correspondence with the spacing of said pads, each said groove in one wall being opposed to a respective groove in the other wall,
- a plurality of conductive spring contacts each mounted within a respective groove each said spring contact adapted to maintain a mating element between said spring contact and said housing,
- each contact having an integral portion extending into said channel for contact with a respective pad of said substrate when said substrate is inserted in said channel,
- each spring contact having integrally formed therewith a resilient terminal generally in alignment with its respective spring contact,
- said spring contacts and terminals being arranged in two parallel rows with each of the spring contacts and terminals in one row opposite to a corresponding spring terminal and contact in the other row, and spaced in their unstressed state by a distance less than the thickness of a second substrate to be soldered thereto,
- a solid mass of solder held on certain of said terminals of at least one of said rows at a point adjacent to its end,
- whereby said terminals may straddle and resiliently retain said second substrate therebetween during soldering of said terminals to said second substrate.
- 15. A connector as in claim 14, wherein each said spring contact portion is a finger joined at one end integrally to said contact and having a free end.
- 16. A connector as in claim 15, wherein said finger is bowed and its free end is adjacent a wall of said housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of parent application, Ser. No. 08/186,902, filed Jan. 25, 1994, now abandoned.
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