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Plug-and-socket power connector

  • US 5,662,500 A
  • Filed: 04/08/1996
  • Issued: 09/02/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/08/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A plug-and-socket power connector comprising:

  • a plug having a back end and a forward end, a plurality of tubes made of insulating material extending longitudinally from the forward end, and a plurality of pins extending from the forward end, each pin enclosed within one of the plurality of tubes, each pin having a distal end, an insulating head at the distal end, and a plurality of flexible contact strips each curved radially outward at a middle portion thereof disposed within the associated tube; and

    ,a socket having a front end and a rear end, a housing element located at the front end forming a recess at the front end configured to receive at least a portion of the forward end of the plug therein, and a supporting body located behind and supporting the housing element, said supporting body having a plurality of holes extending longitudinally therethrough, a tubular conductor in each hole, each tubular conductor spaced from a wall bounding the hole, each tubular conductor configured to receive a pin of the plug while the tubes of the plug means extend into the space between the walls bounding the holes and the conductors;

    whereby the flexible contact strips are located such that they contact the tubular conductors only after at least a portion of the forward end of the plug is received in the recess of the housing element of the plug and wherein the insulating head contacts the tubular conductor prior to the flexible contact strips moving into contact with the conductors as the plug means is pushed into the socket.

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