Claims
- 1. An electronic LIF connector comprising:
- a plurality of resilient contacts associated in one or more rows in a connector housing,
- a shape memory spring having an initial shape and provided to extend longitudinally with respect to each row in the connector housing for driving the resilient contacts, the shape memory spring, one end of which is associated with an operation transmitting member which is connected to said resilient contacts and which is constructed of electrically insulating material, and which spring drives said resilient contacts through said operation transmitting member, transmitting a recovery force to the resilient contacts, said recovery force being generated when the shape memory spring reaches a transformation temperature or higher, said memory spring recovering a stored shape and returning to the initial shape by the spring force of the resilient contacts when the shape memory spring falls below its transformation temperature; and
- a plurality of opposite contacts which are selectively insertable in said connector housing opposite said resilient contacts;
- and wherein each of said resilient contacts comprises
- a main portion which has a relatively strong spring force and which is capable of contacting the respective one of said opposite contacts only when said resilient contact is deformed under said recovery force and
- an auxiliary portion which has a relatively weak spring force and which is capable of contacting the respective one of said opposite contacts whether or not said resilient contact is deformed under said recovery force.
- 2. The electronic connector according to claim 1, wherein said contacts are communicated with each other through said operation transmitting member and the one end of the shape memory spring is inserted in a groove in the operation transmitting member.
- 3. The electronic connector according to claim 2, wherein a mounting member is connected to the one end inserted in the groove in the operation transmitting member.
- 4. An electronic connector comprising:
- a plurality of resilient contacts associated in at least one row in a connector housing,
- a shape memory spring, having an initial shape and provided to extend longitudinally with respect to each row in the connector housing, for driving the resilient contacts,
- the shape memory spring, one end of which is associated with an operation transmitting member which is constructed of electrically insulating material, and which spring drives said resilient contacts through said operation transmitting member, transmitting a recovery force to the resilient contacts, said recovery force being generated when the shape memory spring reaches a transformation temperature or higher,
- said memory spring recovering a stored shape and returning to the initial shape by the spring force of the resilient contacts when the shape memory spring falls below its transformation temperature;
- wherein said contacts communicate with each other through said operation transmitting member and the one end of the shape memory spring is inserted in a groove in the operation transmitting member; and
- wherein a mounting member is connected to the one end inserted in the groove in the operation transmitting member.
- 5. An electronic connector comprising:
- a plurality of resilient contacts associated in at least one row in a connector housing; and
- a shape memory spring, having an initial shape and provided to extend longitudinally with respect to each row in the connector housing, for driving the resilient contacts,
- the shape memory spring, one end of which is associated with an operation transmitting member which is constructed of electrically insulating material, and which spring drives said resilient contacts through said operation transmitting member, transmitting a recovery force to the resilient contacts, said recovery force being generated when the shape memory spring reaches a transformation temperature or higher,
- said shape memory spring recovering a stored shape and returning to the initial shape by the spring force of the resilient contacts when the shape memory spring falls below said transformation temperature,
- the other end of said shape memory spring being associated with a groove formed in said connector housing and having a mounting member fitted thereon, said mounting member being inserted in said groove of said connector housing.
Priority Claims (11)
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61-211491 |
Sep 1986 |
JPX |
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61-211493 |
Sep 1986 |
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61-219060 |
Sep 1986 |
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62-18652 |
Jan 1987 |
JPX |
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62-43947 |
Feb 1987 |
JPX |
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62-43948 |
Feb 1987 |
JPX |
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62-46766 |
Mar 1987 |
JPX |
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62-52173 |
Mar 1987 |
JPX |
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62-71774 |
May 1987 |
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62-138936 |
Jun 1987 |
JPX |
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62-150228 |
Jun 1987 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/297,327, filed Jan. 17, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,952,152 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/094,756, filed Sept. 10, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,846,729, issued July 11, 1989.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Bulletin, Brain, vol. 13, No. 11, p. 3567, 4-1971. |
Continuations (2)
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297327 |
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94756 |
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