Claims
- 1. A socket contact for receiving a pin contact, where the socket contact includes a piece of sheet metal forming a base with a flat base part that is elongated in front and rear longitudinal directions and that has laterally spaced opposite sides and that lies in a horizontal plane and has a base part front end, a spacing part formed by a piece of said sheet metal that extends upward from said base part front end and that has a top, said spacing part having a longitudinally-extending opening for passing said pin contact and having laterally-spaced opposite sides, and a top contact part extending primarily rearward from said top of said spacing part, said base forming a tongue with a contact location lying above said base part and below said top contact part, wherein:said spacing part has a pair of support regions that extend at least partially rearwardly and away from each other from locations at said laterally opposite sides of said spacing part, as seen in a downward sectional view taken through a middle of the height of said spacing part, to thereby strengthen said hole-forming spacing part against bending; said hole is circular and has a width and has a longitudinally-extending axis, and said spacer has a square center portion (30) with front and rear surfaces each lying in a vertical plane that is normal to said axis and that forms said hole, with said center portion having top and bottom edges extending along the entire width of said hole; said spacing part has a top region that extends at a rearward-upward incline from said top edge of said center portion, and has a bottom region that extends at a rearward-downward incline from said bottom edge of said center portion.
- 2. A socket contact for receiving a pin contact, where the socket contact includes a piece of sheet metal forming a base with a flat base part that is elongated in front and rear longitudinal directions and that has laterally spaced opposite sides and that lies in a horizontal plane and has a base part front end, a spacing part formed by a piece of said sheet metal that extends upward from said base part front end and that has a top, with said spacing part having a longitudinally-extending opening for passing said pin contact and having laterally-spaced opposite sides, and a top contact part extending primarily rearward from said top of said spacing part, said base forming a tongue with a contact location lying below said top contact part, wherein:said spacing part has a pair of support regions that extend at least partially rearwardly and away from each other from locations at said laterally opposite sides of said spacing part, as seen in a downward sectional view taken through a middle of the height of said spacing part, to thereby strengthen said hole forming spacing part against bending; said top contact part forming a beam that extends at a rearward-downward incline from the top of said spacing part by a distance that is at least half as great as the vertical height of said spacer part.
- 3. A socket contact for receiving a pin contact element, where the socket contact includes a piece of sheet metal forming a flat base that is elongated in front and rear longitudinal direction and that has laterally spaced opposite sides and that lies in a horizontal plane and has a front end, a spacing part that extends upward from said front end of said base and that has a top with said spacing part having an opening for passing said pin contact element, and a top contact part extending primarily rearwardly from said top of said spacing part, said base forming a tongue that extends at an upward incline and that has a contact location lying below said top contact part to clamp the pin contact element between them, wherein:said top contact part forms a beam that extends at a downward and rearward incline from the top of said spacing part and that has a contact point near a rear end of said top contact, with a length of said top contact part being at least half the height of said spacing part.
- 4. The socket contact described in claim 3 wherein:said spacer part has opposite sides that have bends that are bent about vertical axes and that have support regions that extend partially rearward and away from said opening from said bends.
- 5. A socket contact for receiving a pin contact, where the socket contact includes a piece of sheet metal forming a base with a flat base part that is elongated in front and rear longitudinal directions and that has laterally spaced opposite sides and that lies in a horizontal plane and has a base part front end, a spacing part formed by a piece of said sheet metal that extends upward from said base part front end and that has a top, with said spacing part having a longitudinally-extending opening for passing said pin contact and having laterally-spaced opposite sides, and a top contact part extending primarily rearward from said top of said spacing part, said base forming a tongue with a contact location lying above said base part and below said top contact part, wherein:said spacing part has a pair of support regions that extend at least partially rearwardly and away from each other from locations at said laterally opposite sides of said spacing part, as seen in a downward sectional view taken through a middle of the height of said spacing part, to thereby strengthen said hole-forming spacing part against bending.
- 6. The contact described in claim 1 wherein:said hole is circular and has a longitudinally-extending axis, and said spacer part has a center region with a front surface that lies in a vertical plane that is normal to said axis and with said center portion forming said hole said front surface including front surface portions lying on laterally opposite sides of said hole and front surface portions lying above and below said hole.
- 7. The contact described in claim 5 wherein:said base forms a retainer, said retainer lying rearward of said tongue and extending primarily upwardly from said base to a height at least as great as a top of said spacer part.
Priority Claims (1)
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198 44 863 |
Sep 1998 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/398,892 filed Sep. 20, 1999, which claims priority from German application 198 44 863.5-34 filed Sep. 30, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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09/398892 |
Sep 1999 |
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09/659724 |
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