Power contact having conductive plates with curved portions contact beams and board tails
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H01R-013/28
H01R-013/02
출원번호
UP-0869220
(2007-10-09)
등록번호
US-7541135
(2009-07-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Swain, Wilfred J.
출원인 / 주소
FCI Americas Technology, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Woodcock Washburn LLP
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222
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A power contact as disclosed herein may include first and second conductive plates positioned parallel to each other. Each of the conductive plates may include respective first and second curved portions. The first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the se
A power contact as disclosed herein may include first and second conductive plates positioned parallel to each other. Each of the conductive plates may include respective first and second curved portions. The first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions. Board tails extend in a common first direction from a first edge of the first conductive plate and a corresponding first edge of the second conductive plate. A contact extends from the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate in a third direction that is generally perpendicular to the common first direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions.
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What is claimed: 1. A power contact comprising: a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate positioned parallel to each other, each conductive plate defining at least a first outer edge, a second outer edge, and a third outer edge, such that each edge is angularly offset from the other e
What is claimed: 1. A power contact comprising: a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate positioned parallel to each other, each conductive plate defining at least a first outer edge, a second outer edge, and a third outer edge, such that each edge is angularly offset from the other edges; a first curved portion extending from the first outer edge of the first conductive plate, and a second curved portion extending from the first outer edge of the second conductive plate, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions; board tails that extend in a common first direction from the second outer edge of the first conductive plate and the second outer edge of the second conductive plate; and a first contact beam that extends from the third outer edge of the first conductive plate and a second contact beam that extends from the third outer edge of the second conductive plate, the first and second contact beams extending in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the common first direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions. 2. The power contact of claim 1, wherein the curved portion of the first conductive plate extends through an arc of approximately ninety degrees. 3. The power contact of claim 1, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate has a plurality of slots formed therein. 4. The power contact of claim 1, wherein the second edge is disposed opposite the first edge. 5. The power contact of claim 1 wherein the first, second, and third outer edges of the first conductive plate are substantially aligned with the first, second, and third outer edges of the second conductive plate, respectively. 6. The power contact of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third outer edges are angularly offset by substantially 90°. 7. An electrical connector comprising: a housing defining a channel; and a power contact received by the channel, the power contact including: a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate positioned parallel to each other, the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate each defining opposing upper and lower ends, and a side end that extends between the upper and lower ends; a first curved portion and a second curved portion extending from the upper end of the first and second conductive plates, respectively, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions so as to define an opening in fluid communication with the channel; board tails that extend from the lower ends of the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate; and a first contact beam that extends from the side end of the first conductive plate and a second contact beam that extends from the side end of the second conductive plate. 8. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the housing further comprises an opening in a portion of the housing. 9. The electrical connector of claim 8, wherein the first curved portion is located directly below the opening in a top portion of the housing. 10. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the housing further comprises an opening in a bottom portion of the housing. 11. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate has a plurality of slots formed therein. 12. The electrical connector of claim 11, wherein the housing further comprises an opening in a bottom portion of the housing. 13. The electrical connector of claim 11 further comprising an opening in a top portion of the housing. 14. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein the first curved portion is located directly below the opening in the top portion of the housing. 15. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein the plurality of slots are located directly below the opening in the top portion of the housing. 16. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the board tails extend in a common first direction from a first edge of the first conductive plate and a corresponding first edge of the second conductive plate, and the first and second contact beams extend in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the common first direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions. 17. The electrical connector of claim 16, wherein the board tails extend in a direction opposite the first and second curved portions. 18. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the housing defines a groove extending therethrough, and the curved portions are disposed in the groove. 19. The electrical connector of claim 18, wherein the curved portions are inserted into the groove. 20. The electrical connector of claim 19, wherein the groove is disposed proximate to an open upper end of the housing. 21. The electrical connector of claim 18, wherein the housing comprises an upper portion and an opposing lower portion, and an opening extending through the upper and lower portions, and the curved portions define slots extending therethrough to place the opening of the upper portion in fluid communication with the opening of the lower portion. 22. A power contact comprising: a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate positioned parallel to each other, both conductive plates having a plurality of ends; first curved portion and a second curved portion extending from an end of the first and second plates, respectively, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions; board tails that extend in a common first direction from ends of the first and second conductive plates; and a first contact beam extending from an end of the first conductive plate and a second contact beam that extends from an end of the second conductive plate, wherein the ends from which the first and second contact beams extend are different than the ends from which the first and second curved portions extend, such that the first and second contact beams extend in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the common first direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions. 23. The power contact of claim 22, wherein the curved portion of the first conductive plate extends through an arc of approximately ninety degrees. 24. The power contact of claim 22, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate has a plurality of slots formed therein. 25. The electrical connector of claim 22, wherein the top, bottom, and side portions comprise outer ends of the first and second plates. 26. A power contact comprising: a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate positioned parallel to each other, the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate each comprising a first curved portion and a second curved portion, respectively, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions, and the first curved portion includes a plurality of consecutive adjacent curved sections separated by slots; board tails that extend in a common first direction from a first edge of the first conductive plate and a corresponding first edge of the second conductive plate; and a first contact beam that extends from the first conductive plate and a second contact beam that extends from the second conductive plate, the first and second contact beams extending in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the common first direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions, wherein no contact beams are disposed between the adjacent curved sections. 27. The power contact of claim 26, wherein the curved portion of the first conductive plate extends through an arc of approximately ninety degrees. 28. The power contact of claim 26, wherein the second curved portion includes a plurality of consecutive adjacent curved sections separated by slots. 29. The electrical connector of claim 26, wherein the first curved portion and a second curved portion are integrally connected to the first and second conductive plates, respectively. 30. The electrical connector of claim 29, wherein the first and second contact beams are integrally connected to the first and second conductive plates, respectively. 31. The electrical connector of claim 30 wherein some of the board tails are integrally connected to the first plate, and others of the board tails are integrally connected to the second plate. 32. A power contact comprising: a first unitary conductive plate and a second unitary conductive plate positioned parallel to each other; a first curved portion extending in a first direction from the first conductive plate, and a second curved portion extending in the first direction from the second conductive plate, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions; board tails that extend in a common second direction opposite the first direction from the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate; and a first contact beam that extends from the first conductive plate and a second contact beam that extends from the second conductive plate, the first and second contact beams extending in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the first direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions. 33. The power contact of claim 32, wherein the curved portion of the first conductive plate extends through an arc of approximately ninety degrees. 34. The power contact of claim 32, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate has a plurality of slots formed therein. 35. The power contact of claim 32, wherein no contact beams are disposed between the curved portions. 36. A power contact comprising: a first conductive plate and a second conductive plate positioned parallel to each other; a first curved portion and a second curved portion each extending from a first end of the first and second conductive plates, respectively, wherein the first curved portion of the first conductive plate and the second curved portion of the second conductive plate diverge in two opposite directions; board tails that extend in a common direction from a second end of the first and second conductive plates opposite the first end; and a first contact beam that extends from the first conductive plate and a second contact beam that extends from the second conductive plate, the first and second contact beams extending in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the common direction and generally perpendicular to the two opposite directions, wherein the contact beams are configured to connect to another electrical device.
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