Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section comprising an elongated member having a predetermined length and width and a central axis extending lengthwise and having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section, each slot extending from an open end at one edge of the spring section across the width of the spring section to a closed end adjacent an opposite edge of the spring section, to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material between adjacent slots, in which the beams individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the slots adjacent opposite sides of each beam having a radial depth defined by the distance from the central axis of the spring section to the closed end of the slot, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the narrow slots on opposite sides of the beam having said radial depth extending for a distance at least three times greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the connector includes a plurality of electrically isolated and spaced-apart compliant contact assemblies each adapted for contact with corresponding external electrical terminals, each contact assembly including a plurality of said contact members positioned face-to-face and independently compliant via their respective spring sections.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 in which the face-to-face contact members have the slots of the spring sections reversed as a mirror image to reduce high frequency effects.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 in which the compliant contact member has a length and a cross-sectional area sufficient to conduct a high electrical current of at least 10 amperes through the length of the contact member.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 in which the electrical contact member is capable of conducting at least 30 amperes continuous under an external applied axial force of at least six pounds.
- 6. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals for high current-carrying applications, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having a length and a width extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternatively opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material between adjacent slots, in which the beams individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams being defined by the slots on opposite sides of the beams having a depth of at least eighty percent of the width of the spring section, and in which the ratio of the beam thickness to the beam length is less than about ten percent, the contact member capable of conducting high current loads of greater than at least about 10 amperes continuous while in its compressed state.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 in which said ratio is less than about six percent.
- 8. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact assembly guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact assembly comprising a plurality of separate one-piece contact plates of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section of each contact plate having a length and a width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material between adjacent slots, in which the beams individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams defined by the slots having a depth at least about ten times the width of the beam which extends between adjacent slots, the contact plates of the contact assembly being disposed face-to-face so as to slide axially with individual compliance when at least one of its terminal sections receives said applied axial force.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the connector is a surface-mount connector.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the connector is adapted for mounting to thru-holes in a printed circuit board.
- 11. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the connector is adapted for use as an edge connector for a printed circuit board, in which the connector has a gap that receives the edge of the circuit board, and in which one of said contact assemblies is spring-biased toward a top of the gap and a second of said contact assemblies is spring-biased toward a bottom of the gap so the spring sections of the two spring contact assemblies apply spring-biased pressure to opposite faces of the circuit board.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the contact plates of the contact assembly have the slotted openings of the spring sections reversed in face-to-face contact.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 8 in which the depth of the slots is at least about ninety percent of the width of the spring section.
- 14. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a thin, flat one-piece metal plate having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having a length and a width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening through opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material between adjacent slots, in which the beams individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminals sections, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the slot adjacent the beam having a depth substantially greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot, and in which the narrow profile of the beams is defined by the slots having a depth of at least about ninety percent of the width of the spring section so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force.
- 15. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the connector is a surface-mount connector.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the connector is adapted for mounting to thru-holes in a printed circuit board.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the connector is adapted for use as an edge connector for a printed circuit board, in which the connector has a gap that receives the edge of the circuit board, and in which one of said contacts is spring-biased toward a top of the gap and a second of said contacts is spring-biased toward a bottom of the gap so the spring sections of the two spring contacts apply spring-biased pressure to opposite faces of the circuit board.
- 18. Application according to claim 14 in which the spring section is generally rectangular with essentially parallel opposite edges through which the slots alternately open.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the ratio of the beam thickness to beam length is less than about ten percent.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 19 in which said ratio is less than about six percent.
- 21. Apparatus according to claim 14 in which the connector includes a plurality of electrically isolated and spaced-apart compliant contact assemblies each adapted for contact with corresponding external electrical terminals, each contact assembly including a plurality of said contact members positioned face-to-face and independently compliant via their respective spring sections.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21 in which the face-to-face contact members have the slots of the spring sections reversed as a mirror image to reduce high frequency effects.
- 23. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having a length and width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material between adjacent slots, in which the beams individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the slot having a depth at least about ten times the width of the beams on opposite sides of the slot so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 23 in which the depth of the slots is at least about ninety percent the width of the spring section.
- 25. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminals sections, the compliant spring section having a length and a width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams for electrically conductive material that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminals sections, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the slot adjacent the beam having a depth substantially greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot and being formed by the ratio of beam thickness to beam length being less than about ten percent so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force.
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 25 in which said ratio is less than about six percent.
- 27. An electrical contact member for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the contact member having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having a length and a width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the slot adjacent the beam having a depth substantially greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force, and in which the electrical contact member is capable of conducting at least about 30 amperes continuous under an external applied axial force of at least six pounds.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 27 in which the spring is a cylindrical member having a diameter and a central axis and the slots external from their open end across the central axis to a closed end.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 28 in which the slots have a depth at least about eighty percent of the diameter of the spring section.
- 30. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals for high current-carrying applications, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section comprising an elongated generally cylindrical member having a diameter and a central axis and having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams being defined by the slots on opposite sides of the beams having a depth of at least about eighty percent of the diameter of the spring section, the contact member having a length and cross-sectional area of sufficient size so that the contact member is capable of conducting high current loads of greater than at least about 10 amperes continuous while in its compressed state.
- 31. Apparatus according to claim 30 in which said depth of the slot is at least ninety percent of the diameter of the spring section.
- 32. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals for high current-carrying applications, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the contact member having a length and cross-sectional area of sufficient size so that the contact member is capable of conducting high current loads of greater than at least about 10 amperes continuous while in its compressed state, and in which the narrow profile of the beams is defined by the ratio of the beam thickness to the beam length being less than about ten percent.
- 33. Apparatus according to claim 31 in which said ratio is less than about six percent.
- 34. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact assembly guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact assembly comprising a plurality of separate one-piece contact plates of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminals sections, the compliant spring section of each contact plate having a length and a width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward the opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, in which the narrow profile of the beams is defined by the ratio of beam thickness to beam length being less than about ten percent, the contact plates of the contact assembly being disposed face-to-face so as to slide axially with individual compliance when at least one of the plate terminal sections receives said applied axial force.
- 35. Apparatus according to claim 34 in which said ratio is less than about six percent.
- 36. Apparatus according to claim 34 in which the connector is a surface-mount connector.
- 37. Apparatus according to claim 34 in which the connector is adapted for mounting to thru-holes in a printed circuit board.
- 38. Apparatus according to claim 34 in which the connector is adapted for use as an edge connector for a printed circuit board, in which the connector has a gap that receives the edge of the circuit board, and in which one of said contact assemblies is spring-biased toward a top of the gap and a second of said contact assemblies is spring-biased toward a bottom of the gap so that spring sections of the two spring contact assemblies apply spring-biased pressure to opposite faces of the circuit.
- 39. Apparatus according to claim 34 in which the contact plates of the contact assembly have the slotted openings of the spring sections reversed to face-to-face contact.
- 40. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a thin, flat one-piece metal plate having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and, extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having a length and a width and a pair of axially extending opposite edges, the spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening through opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the ratio of beam thickness to beam length being less than about ten percent and being formed by the slot adjacent the beam having a depth substantially greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force.
- 41. Apparatus according to claim 40 in which said ratio is less than about six percent.
- 42. Apparatus according to claim 40 in which the connector includes a plurality of electrically isolated and spaced-apart compliant contact assemblies each adapted for contact with corresponding external electrical terminals, each contact assembly including a plurality of said contact members positioned face-to-face and independently complaint via their respective spring sections.
- 43. Apparatus according to claim 42 in which the face-to-face contact members have the slots of other spring sections reversed as a mirror image to reduce high frequency effects.
- 44. Apparatus according to claim 40 in which the connector is a surface-mount connector.
- 45. Apparatus according to claim 40 in which the connector is adapted for mounting to thru-holes in a printed circuit board.
- 46. Apparatus according to claim 40 in which the connector is adapted for use as an edge connector for a printed circuit board, in which the connector has a gap that receives the edge of the circuit board, and in which one of said contacts is spring-biased toward a bottom of the gap so the spring sections of the two spring contacts apply spring-biased pressure to opposite faces for the circuit board.
- 47. Application according to claim 40 in which the spring section is generally rectangular with essentially parallel opposite edges through which the slots alternately open.
- 48. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one-piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section comprising an elongated member having a predetermined length and width and a central axis extending lengthwise and having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the spring section, each slot extending from an open end at one edge of the spring section across the width of the spring section to a closed end adjacent an opposite edge of the spring section, to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams of electrically conductive material between adjacent slots, in which the beams individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the slot adjacent opposite sides of the beam each having a radial depth defined by the distance from the central axis of the spring section to the closed end of the slot, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the narrow slots on opposite sides of the beam having said radial depth substantially greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force, in which the electrical contact member is capable of conducting at least 30 amperes continuous under an external applied axial force of at least six pounds.
- 49. An electrical connector assembly for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals, the connector assembly having a plurality of compliant contact members guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a thin, flat one-piece metal plate having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening through opposite edges of the spring section to form a series of long, narrow-profile beams that individually deflect so as to cause the spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of said terminal sections, the narrow profile of the beams being formed by the slot adjacent the beam having a depth substantially greater than the thickness of the beams on opposite sides of the slot so that the beams individually deflect through shallow angles about respective pivot points alternating in position along the length of the spring section when the spring section is compressed by said axial force, each connector assembly including a plurality of said contact members positioned face-to-face and independently compliant via their respective spring sections, and in which the face-to-face contact members have their respective spring sections in surface contact with each other and have the slots of the contacting spring sections reversed as a mirror image to reduce high frequency effects.
- 50. An electrical connector for making compliant electrical contact between a pair of external electrical terminals for high current carrying applications, the connector having at least one compliant contact member guided for linear travel in a connector housing, the compliant contact member comprising a one piece body of an electrically conductive material having terminal sections at opposite ends adapted for contact with said external electrical terminals, and a compliant spring section of said one piece body integral with and extending between said terminal sections, the compliant spring section comprising an elongated cylindrical member having a predetermined length and width and a central axis extending lengthwise along the cylinder and having long, narrow, generally parallel slots alternately opening toward opposite edges of the cylindrical spring section, each slot extending from an open end at one edge of the spring section across the width of the spring section to a closed end adjacent an opposite edge of the spring section, to form a series of long narrow profile beams of electrically conductive material that individually deflect so as to cause the cylindrical spring section to compress axially under an axial force applied to at least one of the terminal sections, the slots adjacent to opposite sides of each beam having a radial depth defined by the distance from the central axis of the spring section to the closed end of the slot, the contact member capable of conducting high current loads greater than at least 10 amperes continuous while in its compressed state.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/274,296, filed Jul. 12, 1994 now abandoned.
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