CONNECTORS WITH ELECTRICAL OR SIGNAL CARRYING CAPABILITIES AND RELATED METHODS
First Claim
1. A connector comprising:
- a first electrically conductive housing section, a second electrically conductive housing section and a housing sealing component at least partially isolating said first and second electrically conductive housing sections from each other;
said first and second electrically conductive housing sections and housing sealing component defining a bore;
a body insertable into said bore, said body comprising a first electrical terminal and a second electrical terminal;
a first electrically conductive spring positioned in a first groove defined at least in part by the first electrically conductive housing section and a second electrically conductive spring positioned in a second groove defined at least in part by the second electrically conductive housing section; and
said first electrically conductive housing section, said first electrically conductive spring and said first electrical terminal defining at least a portion of a first electrical path, and said second electrically conductive housing section, said second electrically conductive spring, and said second electrical terminal defining at least a portion of a second electrical path.
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Abstract
Aspects of the present disclosure include a connector, an array of connectors, a method for manufacturing the connectors, and a method for using the connectors. The connectors are capable of carrying electrical or electric signal and include geometries to operate in holding, latching, or locking applications. The connector can include a contact housing formed by a first electrically conductive housing, a second electrically conductive housing and a housing sealing component at least partially isolating said first and second electrically conductive housings from each other. A body, such as a pin, a rod, or an elongated member, is provided. A first electrically conductive spring is located in a first groove and a second electrically conductive spring is located in a second groove inside the contact housing. Wherein a first electrical path and a second electrical path are formed when the body is inserted into the contact housing. In other examples, more than two electrical paths can be provided.
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Citations
40 Claims
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1. A connector comprising:
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a first electrically conductive housing section, a second electrically conductive housing section and a housing sealing component at least partially isolating said first and second electrically conductive housing sections from each other;
said first and second electrically conductive housing sections and housing sealing component defining a bore;a body insertable into said bore, said body comprising a first electrical terminal and a second electrical terminal; a first electrically conductive spring positioned in a first groove defined at least in part by the first electrically conductive housing section and a second electrically conductive spring positioned in a second groove defined at least in part by the second electrically conductive housing section; and said first electrically conductive housing section, said first electrically conductive spring and said first electrical terminal defining at least a portion of a first electrical path, and said second electrically conductive housing section, said second electrically conductive spring, and said second electrical terminal defining at least a portion of a second electrical path. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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15. The connector of claim 15, wherein the gasket seal comprises an opening at a location of the body or the combination first and second electrically conductive housing sections and the housing sealing component.
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23. An array of connectors spaced from one another, each connector comprising:
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a first electrically conductive housing, a second electrically conductive housing, and a housing sealing component at least partially isolating said first and second electrically conductive housings from each other;
said first and second electrically conductive housings and said housing sealing component defining a bore;a body insertable into said bore comprising a first electrical terminal and a second electrical terminal; a first electrically conductive spring in a first groove defined at least in part by the first electrically conductive housing section and the housing sealing component and a second electrically conductive spring in a second groove defined at least in part by the second electrically conductive housing section and the housing sealing component; and said first electrically conductive housing section, said first electrically conductive spring, and said first electrical terminal defining at least a portion of a first electrical path, and said second electrically conductive housing section, said second electrically conductive spring, and said second electrical terminal defining at least a portion of a second electrical path. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33)
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34. A method for forming a connector comprising:
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forming a contact housing by placing a housing sealing component in between a first electrically conductive housing section and a second electrically conductive housing section to at least partially isolate the first and second electrically conductive housing sections from each other;
said first and second electrically conductive housing sections and housing sealing component defining a bore;assembling a first electrical terminal and a second electrical terminal together to form an insertable body; placing a first electrically conductive spring a first groove defined at least in part by the first electrically conductive housing section; placing a second electrically conductive spring in a second groove defined at least in part by the second electrically conductive housing section; and placing the insertable body into the bore to form a first electrical path defined by the first electrically conductive housing section, the first electrically conductive spring, and the first electrical terminal and a second electrical path defined by the second electrically conductive housing section, the second electrically conductive spring, and the second electrical terminal. - View Dependent Claims (35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40)
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Specification