Claims
- 1. A zero insertion force electrical connector clip for connecting parallel spaced-apart film conductors on a film to parallel spaced-apart circuit board conductors on a circuit board, said clip comprising:
- a one-piece stamped and formed member having a rectangular clip bar, said clip bar having ends and having first and second side edges extending between said ends, integral mounting and supporting means extending from said ends for mounting said clip on a circuit board with said clip bar spaced from, and parallel to, said circuit board and extending transversely of said circuit board conductors,
- a plurality of cantilever springs extending from said first side edge, each of said cantilever springs being reversely bent adjacent to said first side edge and having a spring arm portion between said mounting and supporting means, each of said cantilever springs extending from said spring arm portion oblilquely towards and beyond said second side edge, each of said cantilever springs having a free end portion which is adjacent to said second side edge, and
- lifting means integral with said free end portion of said cantilever spring means, said lifting means comprising a lifting bar which is integral with at least two of said cantilever springs whereby,
- upon mounting said clip on said circuit board in straddling relationship to said circuit board conductors on said circuit board and with said spring arm portions of said cantilever springs resiliently biased against said circuit board conductors, said cantilever springs can be raised from said circuit board by lifting said lifting means thereby to permit insertion of said film between said cantilever springs and said circuit board with zero insertion force.
- 2. An electrical connector clip as set forth in claim 1, said lifting bar being integral with the ends of all of said cantilever springs, said lifting bar extending adjacent to, and parallel to, said second side edge of said clip bar.
- 3. An electrical connector clip as set forth in claim 1, said lifting bar being integral with the ends of the cantilever springs which are immediately adjacent to said ends of said clip bar, the remaining cantilever springs being severed from said lifting bar and extending past said lifting bar whereby movement of said lifting bar causes movement of all of said cantilever springs.
- 4. An electrical connector clip as set forth in claim 3, said cantilever springs which are immediately adjacent to said ends of said clip bar being kinked adjacent to said second edge of said clip bar whereby said adjacent cantilever springs are shorter than the remaining cantilever springs and said remaining cantilever springs extend beyond portions of said lifting bar.
- 5. Electrical connecting means for electrically connecting parallel spaced-apart film conductors on a film to parallel spaced-apart circuit board conductors on one surface of a circuit board, said connecting means comprising:
- a one-piece stamped and formed connector clip mounted on said circuit board, said clip comprising a rectangular clip bar having first and second side edges extending between said ends, integral mounting means extending from said ends, said clip being permanently secured to said circuit board by said mounting means,
- a plurality of spaced-apart cantilever springs extending from said first side edge, said springs being reversely bent adjacent to said first side edge and extending between said mouting means,
- said clip being located on said one surface of said circuit board in straddling relationship to said circuit board conductors with said cantilever springs in alignment with, and resiliently biased against, said circuit board conductors, said springs having end portions which extend beyond said second edge of said clip bar, and
- a lifting bar integral with said end portion of at least one of said springs, said lifting bar extending transversely of said end portions and being effective to lift said springs from said one surface of said circuit board when said lifting bar is moved away from said one surface whereby,
- upon lifting of said lifting bar away from said one surface of said circuit board, said springs are moved away from said one surface and said film can be positioned between said springs and said one surface with said film conductors in alignment with said circuit board conductors, and upon release of said lifting bar, said springs will move against said film and press said film conductors against said circuit board conductors.
- 6. Electrical connecting means as set forth in claim 5, said end portions of all of said cantilever springs being integral with said lifting bar.
- 7. Electrical connecting means as set forth in claim 5, said end portion of said cantilever springs which are immediately adjacent to said ends of said clip bar being integral with said lifting bar and the end portions of the remaining cantilever springs being severed from said lifting bar, and adjacent cantilever springs being kinked and thereby shortened, said ends of remaining cantilever springs extending past portions of said lifting bar with said lifting bar between said one surface of said circuit board and said ends of said cantilever springs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-part of Appliction Ser. No. 953,677 filed Oct. 23, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,181,386. U.S. Pat. No. 4,181,386 in turn is a Continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 918,139 filed June 22, 1978 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,626.
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