Claims
- 1. A tab-form terminal for mating with a receptacle of the type comprising a generally channel section body having a base and opposite side walls which have free ends rolled over to provide stiffly resilient arms which overlie the base, which terminal is stamped and formed from a single strip of sheet metal stock, having opposite marginal portions and a medial base portion, the opposite marginal portions having been folded towards each other to overlie and extend away from opposite edges of the medial base portion at a small angle thereto, bringing free ends of the marginal portions into spaced-apart adjacent relation, the marginal portions forming resilient flaps that are resiliently flexed towards the base portion during mating by engagement with the edges of the rolled-over ends of a receptacle.
- 2. A tab-form terminal according to claim 1 in which the small angle is nine degrees.
- 3. A tab-form terminal according to claim 1 in which the base portion is embossed to form a depression located centrally of the flaps and extending rearwardly from a leading end of the tab for receipt of a pimple provided on the base of a mating receptacle in known manner and adjacent edges of the flaps are cut away to provide an opening aligned with the pimple to permit flexure of the flaps towards the base unimpeded by the pimple.
- 4. A tab-form terminal according to claim 2 in which the base portion is embossed to form a depression located centrally of the flaps and extending rearwardly from a leading end of the tab for receipt of a pimple provided on the base of a mating receptacle in known manner and adjacent edges of the flaps are cut away to provide an opening aligned with the pimple to permit flexure of the flaps towards the base unimpeded by the pimple.
- 5. A tab-form terminal according to claim 3 in which a pimple receiving aperture is provided in the base aligned with and rearwardly spaced from the depression.
- 6. A tab-form terminal according to claim 4 in which a pimple receiving aperture is provided in the base aligned with and rearwardly spaced from the depression.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 842,962, filed 3/24/86.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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