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Continuation of DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
...various modifications, additions and alterations may be made to the invention by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
- An electrical connector for electrical mating with a plug member having a plurality of male contact members and for electrical mounting on a printed circuit board, said electrical connector comprising a receptacle body, said body being defined by front and rear walls, a pair of end walls, a bottom wall and a top wall, a plurality of spaced passageways formed in said body and extending through said body from said top wall to said bottom wall, a single contact member received within each of said passageways, each of said contact members having a contact surface provided within its respective passageway, a depending gas tight contact portion provided on each of said contact members, said gas tight contact portions extending through said bottom wall of each passageway of said receptacle body and depending therefrom, said receptacle being adapted for electrical mating with said plug member by insertion of each of said male contact members into a respective one of said passageways, such that said contact surface electrically contacts said male contact member, said receptacle being adapted to be separably mounted on a printed circuit board by said contact portions contacting a conductive strip on said printed circuit board.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 1 wherein said contact portions are adapted to be associated with a printed circuit board having plated through holes corresponding to said contact portions..
- The electrical connector recited in claim 1 wherein said contact portions are adapted to be associated with a printed circuit board having solder pads corresponding to said contact portions.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 1 wherein said body is fabricated from an insulative material.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 1 wherein said passageways are oriented in said body in two parallel rows.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 5 wherein said passageways of one row are staggered with respect to said passageways of the other row.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 5 wherein said rows are separated from each other by a central wall in said body.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 1 wherein said contact surface is provided with two contact points, each of said contact points electrically contacting said male contact member when said male contact member is inserted into said passageway.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 8 wherein said contact points perform a wiping action with respect to said male contact member when said male contact member is inserted into said passageway.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 1 wherein said contact portions are provided with a tin-lead plating.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 10 wherein said contact portions are associated with said printed circuit board at high pressures to form a gas tight joint.
- An electrical connector for electrical mating with a plug member having a plurality of male contact members and for electrical mounting on a printed circuit board, said electrical connector comprising an insulative receptacle body being defined by front and rear walls, a pair of end walls, a bottom wall and a top wall, a plurality of spaced passageways formed in said body and extending through said body from said top wall to said bottom wall, a shoulder member projecting from a portion of said body into each of said passageways, a single contact member received within each of said passageways, each of said contact members having a contact surface provided within its respective passageway, first and second contact points provided on said contact surface, a projection provided on each of said contact members for engaging said shoulder in said respective passageway for retaining said contact members in said passageways, a depending contact portion provided on each of said contact members, said contact portions extending through said bottom wall of each passageway of said receptacle body and depending therefrom, said receptacle being adapted for electrical mating with said plug member by insertion of each of said male contact members into a respective one of said passageways, such that said first and second contact points electrically contact and wipe said male contact member, said receptacle being adapted to be separably mounted on said printed circuit board by said contact portions contacting a conductive strip on said printed circuit board.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 12 wherein said body is provided with a metal shell, said metal shell encompassing the upper portion of said body.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 12 wherein said contact portions are adapted to be associated with a printed circuit board having plated through holes corresponding to said contact portions.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 12 wherein said contact portions are adapted to be associated with a printed circuit board having solder pads corresponding to said contact portions.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 12 wherein said passageways are oriented in said body in two parallel rows.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 16 wherein said passageways of one row are staggered with respect to said passageways of the other row.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 16 wherein said rows are separated from each other by a central wall in said body.
- The electrical connector recited in claim 18 wherein said shoulders project from said central wall.
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