Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for mounting on a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having first, second and third parallel rows of passages extending from a front surface to a rear surface thereof, said first row of passages being adjacent a top surface of said housing, said second row of passages being immediately below said first row and said third row of passages being adjacent a bottom surface of said housing;
- a plurality of electrical contacts disposed in respective passages of said first, second and third rows, said contacts including post sections intermediate sections and tail sections, said post sections extending forwardly from said front surface of the housing, said intermediate sections retained in said passages and said tail sections extending rearwardly and downwardly from said rear surface of said housing and being disposed in first, second and third rows with the first row furthest from said housing, the third row closest to said housing and the second row in between said first and third rows, said tail sections having convex shaped free ends for soldered connection with respective conductive pads on a printed circuit board; and
- securing means provided by said housing for securing the electrical connection onto the printed circuit board so as to position said convex shaped free ends on said respective conductive pads,
- wherein the thicknesses of the tail sections vary according to the rows with those disposed in the first row being thickest, those disposed in the third row being thinnest and those disposed in the second row being of an intermediate thickness.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said dielectric housing includes a shroud extending forwardly from said front surface and covering said post sections.
- 3. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said securing means include depending soldered studs for positioning in and being soldered to plated holes in the printed circuit board.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 3 wherein said studs include a top section for being heat staked in said dielectric housing and having a knurled portion extending longitudinally on said top portion to prevent said stud from turning.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said intermediate sections on said electrical contacts include laterally projecting beveled sides for digging into the passage walls to provide an interference fit therein.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 5 wherein said intermediate sections include rearwardly facing shoulders and said passages include forwardly facing shoulders to engage said rearwardly facing shoulders to prevent rearward withdrawal of said contacts from said passages.
- 7. An electrical connector according to claim 1 further including longitudinally extending ribs projecting rearwardly from the rear surface of said dielectric housing and located between said rows of passages, said ribs having a curved free end around which said tail sections on the electrical contacts may be bent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 561,099 filed Dec. 13, 1983.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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