BATTERY CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED CONTACT
First Claim
1. A battery connector comprising:
- a dielectric housing defining a receiving cavity for holding a battery therein;
a first conductive contact secured in said dielectric housing and comprising a contacting section facing said receiving cavity; and
a second conductive contact secured in said dielectric housing, comprising a first spring arm inclining upwardly toward a center of said receiving cavity, and at least a second spring arm inclining backwardly and downwardly from an upper end of said first spring arm giving a reinforce spring strength to said upper end of said first spring arm.
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Abstract
A battery connector (1) comprises a dielectric housing (2), a first conductive contact (3) and a second conductive contact (4). The dielectric housing (2) defines a cylindrical receiving cavity (20) for holding a battery therein. The first conductive contact (3), secured in said dielectric housing (2) on a side wall of the receiving cavity (20), comprises a contacting section (34) facing said receiving cavity (20). The second conductive contact (4), secured in said dielectric housing (2), comprises a first spring arm (41) inclining upwardly toward the center of said receiving cavity (20), and a pair of second spring arms (46) inclining downwardly from the upper end of the first spring arm (41) giving a reinforce spring strength to said upper end of said first spring arm (41).
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13 Claims
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1. A battery connector comprising:
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a dielectric housing defining a receiving cavity for holding a battery therein; a first conductive contact secured in said dielectric housing and comprising a contacting section facing said receiving cavity; and a second conductive contact secured in said dielectric housing, comprising a first spring arm inclining upwardly toward a center of said receiving cavity, and at least a second spring arm inclining backwardly and downwardly from an upper end of said first spring arm giving a reinforce spring strength to said upper end of said first spring arm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12)
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7. A battery holder comprising:
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a dielectric housing defining a receiving cavity; a conductive contact comprising; a retaining section mounted on a peripheral area of the receiving cavity; a first spring arm extending from the retaining section toward the cavity; and a second spring arm extending backwardly from a distal end of the first spring arm, a free end of said second spring arm engages a bottom face in the receiving cavity when a battery is loaded in the receiving cavity. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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13. A battery connector comprising:
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an insulative housing defining a bottom wall and a circular circumferential wall commonly defining an upward battery receiving space; a contact including; a leg extending downwardly through the bottom wall; a contact arm extending upwardly and obliquely from the leg with a contacting region at a distal end region thereof; and an auxiliary arm extending downwardly and obliquely from the contacting region with thereof another distal end region closer to the bottom wall than the contacting region under a condition that said another distal end region is configured to abut against the bottom wall when the battery is loaded into the battery receiving space.
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Specification