Contact device for making an electrically conductive connection
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1. Contact means for making an electrically conductive connection between a conductor and a contact stud having a recessed section located behind a rounded head portion, said contact means comprising:
- a holder made of an electrically insulating material for supporting a contact part which in order to make a push-button-type snap-in connection with the contact stud is in the form of an integral spring element with contact zones for resiliently snapping into the recessed section of the contact stud;
wherein the spring element has an apertured plate having an aperture with a diameter which is adapted to that of the head portion of the contact stud;
wherein the contact zones are arranged on a plate-shaped extension of the apertured plate, said extension being bent back towards the apertured plate in such a way that its contact zones are aligned in approximation with an inner contour of the aperture of the apertured plate;
wherein said extension of the apertured plate provided for formation of the contact zones is a rectangular, planar metal plate with a central cut-out section enabling passage of the head portion of the contact stud therethrough, an inside diameter of the cut-out section being reduced in regions thereof by opposed contact tongues projecting towards each other; and
characterized in that, in order to form spring legs contacting the head portion of the inserted contact stud in a resilient manner, longitudinal edges of the extension adjacent to the projecting contact tongues are bent out of a plane of the extension about bending lines which extend at right angles to a bending line laterally defining the apertured plate.
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Abstract
In a contact device for making an electrically conductive connection between a conductor and a contact stud of an ECG electrode, a spring element serves as a contact part and has an apertured plate with an aperture therethrough. The apertured plate with the aperture is arranged in front of contact zones of the spring element. The diameter of the aperture is selected such that only a contact stud with a head which does not exceed a permissible maximum diameter is insertable into the contact device through the apertured plate.
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1. Contact means for making an electrically conductive connection between a conductor and a contact stud having a recessed section located behind a rounded head portion, said contact means comprising:
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a holder made of an electrically insulating material for supporting a contact part which in order to make a push-button-type snap-in connection with the contact stud is in the form of an integral spring element with contact zones for resiliently snapping into the recessed section of the contact stud; wherein the spring element has an apertured plate having an aperture with a diameter which is adapted to that of the head portion of the contact stud; wherein the contact zones are arranged on a plate-shaped extension of the apertured plate, said extension being bent back towards the apertured plate in such a way that its contact zones are aligned in approximation with an inner contour of the aperture of the apertured plate; wherein said extension of the apertured plate provided for formation of the contact zones is a rectangular, planar metal plate with a central cut-out section enabling passage of the head portion of the contact stud therethrough, an inside diameter of the cut-out section being reduced in regions thereof by opposed contact tongues projecting towards each other; and characterized in that, in order to form spring legs contacting the head portion of the inserted contact stud in a resilient manner, longitudinal edges of the extension adjacent to the projecting contact tongues are bent out of a plane of the extension about bending lines which extend at right angles to a bending line laterally defining the apertured plate. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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2. Contact means for making an electrically conductive connection between a conductor and a contact stud having a recessed section located behind a rounded head portion, said contact means comprising:
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a holder made of an electrically insulating material for supporting a contact part which in order to make a push-button-type snap-in connection with the contact stud is in the form of an integral spring element with contact zones for resiliently snapping into the recessed section of the contact stud; wherein the spring element has an apertured plate having an aperture with a diameter which is adapted to that of the head portion of the contact stud; wherein the contact zones are arranged on a plate-shaped extension of the apertured plate, said extension being bent back towards the apertured plate in such a way that its contact zones are aligned in approximation with an inner contour of the aperture of the apertured plate; wherein said apertured plate is a planar, rectangular metal plate which is defined at one side edge by a straight bending line along which the extension of the apertured plate is bent back, and which has a prolongation formed on one of its other side edges extending transversely to the bending line as a lug for connection with the conductor; wherein said extension of the apertured plate provided for formation of the contact zones is a rectangular, planar metal plate with a central cut-out section enabling passage of the head portion of the contact stud therethrough, an inside diameter of the cut-out section being reduced in regions thereof by opposed contact tongues projecting towards each other; and characterized in that, in order to form spring legs contacting the head portion of the inserted contact stud in a resilient manner, longitudinal edges of the extension adjacent to the projecting contact tongues are bent out of a plane of the extension about bending lines which extend at right angles to the bending line laterally defining the apertured plate. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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3. Contact means for making an electrically conductive connection between a conductor and a contact stud having a recessed section located behind a rounded head portion, said contact means comprising:
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a holder made of an electrically insulating material for supporting a contact part which in order to make a push-button-type snap-in connection with the contact stud is in the form of an integral spring element with contact zones for resiliently snapping into the recessed section of the contact stud; wherein the spring element has an apertured plate having an aperture with a diameter which is adapted to that of the head portion of the contact stud; wherein the contact zones are arranged on a plate-shaped extension of the apertured plate, said extension being bent back towards the apertured plate in such a way that its contact zones are aligned in approximation with an inner contour of the aperture of the apertured plate; wherein said apertured plate is a planar, rectangular metal plate which is defined at one side edge by a straight bending line along which the extension of the apertured plate is bent back, and which has a prolongation formed on one of its other side edges extending transversely to the bending line as a lug for connection with the conductor; and characterized in that, in order to form spring legs contacting said head portion of an inserted contact stud in a resilient manner, longitudinal edges of the extension adjacent to projecting contact tongues are bent out of a plane of the extension about bending lines which extend at right angles to a bending line laterally defining the apertured plate. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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