EP 0327842 A3 19900613 - PIN CONTACT ELEMENT FOR ATTACHMENT IN PRINTED-CIRCUIT HOLES
Title (en)
PIN CONTACT ELEMENT FOR ATTACHMENT IN PRINTED-CIRCUIT HOLES
Publication
Application
Priority
DE 3804041 A 19880210
Abstract (en)
[origin: JPH01232674A] PURPOSE: To weaken insertion load to completely maintain a contact characteristic by providing in an insertion range a notch which extends in the cross direction relative to a coupling web, for interrupting the coupling web in the range of shift to or the range of coupling to a lower pin end. CONSTITUTION: A tapered insertion range 4 is provided in front of a fixed block L as seen from the direction of insertion of a contact element, and is smoothly pressed into a hole in a printed board. In order to enhance the elasticity of the insertion range 4, a notch 11, i.e., an opening, is provided to interrupt a coupling web, and extends in the cross direction. The notch 11 is formed as an oblong hole and extends the overall length of the insertion range 4. The width of the oblong hole is designed so that when the insertion range is deformed during pressing-in, opposed sides can barely make contact with each other. Thereby the elasticity of the insertion range is significantly enhanced, insertion of the contact element into the hole in the printed board is made easier, and mechanical loads are significantly decreased, so that a tin layer of a hole metal cover will not be scraped off and pushed out.
IPC 1-7
IPC 8 full level
H01R 12/58 (2011.01); H01R 13/41 (2006.01)
CPC (source: EP US)
H01R 12/585 (2013.01 - EP US)
Citation (search report)
- [YD] EP 0089491 A2 19830928 - HARTING ELEKTRONIK GMBH [DE]
- [Y] EP 0148792 A2 19850717 - H & V SERVICES [US]
- [A] EP 0255093 A2 19880203 - GTE PROD CORP [US]
- [A] EP 0196256 A1 19861001 - SOURIAU & CIE [FR]
Designated contracting state (EPC)
AT BE CH DE ES FR GB GR IT LI LU NL SE
DOCDB simple family (publication)
EP 0327842 A2 19890816; EP 0327842 A3 19900613; EP 0327842 B1 19930407; AT E88038 T1 19930415; DE 3804041 A1 19890824; DE 58903991 D1 19930513; DE 8816798 U1 19900927; JP H01232674 A 19890918; US 4867710 A 19890919
DOCDB simple family (application)
EP 89100757 A 19890118; AT 89100757 T 19890118; DE 3804041 A 19880210; DE 58903991 T 19890118; DE 8816798 U 19880210; JP 2775389 A 19890208; US 30194089 A 19890125