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US2283040A - Electric plugging device - Google Patents

Electric plugging device
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US2283040A
US2283040AUS370052AUS37005240AUS2283040AUS 2283040 AUS2283040 AUS 2283040AUS 370052 AUS370052 AUS 370052AUS 37005240 AUS37005240 AUS 37005240AUS 2283040 AUS2283040 AUS 2283040A
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Brinkmann Friedrich
Zodtner Heinrich
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Patented May I2, 1942 I 2,283,040 ELECTRIC rnusems DEVICE Friedrich Brlnkmann and nemmh Zodtner, Ber- 1111, Germany, assignors to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschalt, Berlin-Tempelhol, Germany, a.
company Application December 13, 1940, Serial No. 370,052
' In- Germany December 13, 1939 4 Claims.
Plug connections are known which have plug sockets embedded in a moulded insulating body, the plug pins for these sockets being spring contact plugs. These arrangements are disadvantageous in several respects. For instance, the mould is complicated, having to deal with these sockets. Also the contact pressure produced by the spring contact plugs fails to be constant.
The present invention does away with the use of plug sockets and spring contact plugs, as will be understood from the following description and accompanying drawing, in which Fig. l is a fragmentary sectional view showing one embodiment of the invention, Fig. 2 is a fragmentary elevation thereof, viewed in the direction of arrow II in Fig. 1, Fig- 3 represents a section on line III-Ill, Fig. 1.
Devices as provided by the invention comprise an upper or front plate I and a lower orback plate 2, both made of a suitable insulating material by moulding. The plates l, 2 are each provided withcavities 6 in whichleaf springs 3, bent as illustrated in Fig. 3, are located loosely so as to have a certain freedom of movement. For the sake of simplicity Fig. 3 shows only three material, a plurality of approximately triangularof thesprings 3. In the case represented-by way of example, thecavities 6 andsprings 3 are heartshaped. A plug pin 5 inserted in the plates I, 2
thus contacts with thesprings 3 at three points and thereby causes them to bear resiliently against wall portions or the cavities 8. In this way, the springs are efiectively pressed against the plug pin, whereby the contact pressure will be constant even in the event of long periods of service. It will be seen also that-solid plug pins may be used, that is to say, the plug pins need not be springy themselves.
Thecavities 6 are covered by'insulatingplugs 4 which also serve to guide the plug pins.
1 denotes soldering tabs of thesprings 3 while -8 indicates wires by. which certain numbers of soldering tabs are interconnected for a purpose that need not be considered here.
It will be obvious also that the mould for manufacturing the plates I, 2 is more simple in structure than a mould by which plug sockets are embedded in the insulating material. In ad dition no finishing work is necessary, the manufacture hence being less troublesome than in the case of priordevices.
What is claimed is:
1. A connector comprising a block of insulating material, a plurality oi. approximately triangular-shaped recesses formed in said block, an opening to' receive a plug in each recess, a spring connector in each recess having a pair of symmetrically formed'arms of approximately heartshape, a curve formed in each connector arm and also at the junction of said arms, said curves projecting inwardly beyondisaid opening, the arrangement being such that av plug inserted in any of said openings is contacted by the contact spring therein at three radially spaced places.
2. A connector comprising a block of insulating shaped recesses formed in said block, an opening to receive a plug in each recess, a spring connector in each recess having a pair of symmetrically formed arms of approximately heart-shape, a curve formed in each connector arm and also at the junction of said arms, said curves projecting inwardly beyond said opening, the arrangement being such that a plug inserted in any of said I openings is contacted I by the contact spring therein at three radially'spaced places, and a cover member common to all recesses for retaining said spring connectors in said recesses, and openings in said cover in register with the first mentioned openings.
3. A connector according to claim 1 in which said spring connectors are loosely arranged in said recesses and when engaged by plug pins in-,-
serted in said openings bear resiliently against the wall portion of said recesses.
4'; A connector according to claim 1 in which the base and apexrpositions of the adjacent triangular shaped recesses are alternately reversed in order to make possible closer spacing of the re cesses.
FRIEDRICH BRINKMANN. HEINRICH ZODTNER.
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Cited By (10)

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US2417369A (en)*1944-03-291947-03-11IbmMultiple circuit connector of the plug type
US2701869A (en)*1951-06-151955-02-08Hobson BrothersSocket construction for electronic devices
US2741750A (en)*1952-03-201956-04-10Sylvania Electric ProdSocket type connector
US2802188A (en)*1955-11-211957-08-06Bell Telephone Labor IncElectrical socket connector for printed circuit boards
US2935723A (en)*1956-11-091960-05-03Jersey Prod Res CoMultiple geophone connector
US3016512A (en)*1959-09-221962-01-09Bell Telephone Labor IncConnector assembly
US3221285A (en)*1960-02-251965-11-30Sperry Rand CorpCircuit mounting assembly
US5456608A (en)*1993-08-251995-10-10Conx CorporationCross-connect system
US5812934A (en)*1993-08-251998-09-22Con-X CorporationMethod and apparatus for a cross-connect system with automatic facility information transference to a remote location
US6031349A (en)*1993-08-252000-02-29Con-X CorporationCross-connect method and apparatus

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2417369A (en)*1944-03-291947-03-11IbmMultiple circuit connector of the plug type
US2701869A (en)*1951-06-151955-02-08Hobson BrothersSocket construction for electronic devices
US2741750A (en)*1952-03-201956-04-10Sylvania Electric ProdSocket type connector
US2802188A (en)*1955-11-211957-08-06Bell Telephone Labor IncElectrical socket connector for printed circuit boards
US2935723A (en)*1956-11-091960-05-03Jersey Prod Res CoMultiple geophone connector
US3016512A (en)*1959-09-221962-01-09Bell Telephone Labor IncConnector assembly
US3221285A (en)*1960-02-251965-11-30Sperry Rand CorpCircuit mounting assembly
US5456608A (en)*1993-08-251995-10-10Conx CorporationCross-connect system
US5812934A (en)*1993-08-251998-09-22Con-X CorporationMethod and apparatus for a cross-connect system with automatic facility information transference to a remote location
US6031349A (en)*1993-08-252000-02-29Con-X CorporationCross-connect method and apparatus
US6265842B1 (en)1993-08-252001-07-24Con-X CorporationCross-connect method and apparatus

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