Spring-loaded contacts having capsule intermediate object

US11437747B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11437747-B2
Application numberUS-202017033514-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2020
Priority dateSep 25, 2020
Publication dateSep 6, 2022
Grant dateSep 6, 2022

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Abstract

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Reliable contacts for connectors, connector receptacles that can be easily aligned to an opening in an electronic device, and connector inserts and connector receptacles that are readily manufactured. One example can provide a spring-biased contact having plunger extending through an opening in a barrel and biased by a spring. An intermediate object can be positioned between the plunger and the spring. The intermediate object can contact a barrel in at least two locations on the barrel.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spring-loaded contact comprising: a barrel having a front opening; a plunger having a tip extending through the front opening and a body housed in the barrel; a spring housed in the barrel; and an intermediate object between a backside of the plunger and the spring, wherein the intermediate object simultaneously contacts an inside surface of barrel at a first location a first distance from the front opening and a second location a second distance from the front opening, the first location and the second location on opposite sides of the intermediate object, and wherein the intermediate object is shaped such that the first distance is different than the second distance. 2. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the intermediate object has a capsule shape. 3. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the intermediate object has a stadium-of-rotation shape. 4. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the intermediate object has a spherocylinder shape. 5. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the intermediate object has a shape defined by two hemispheres separated by a cylinder. 6. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the inside surface of the barrel provides a first force along a first force vector against the intermediate object at the first location and the inside surface of the barrel provides a second force along a second force vector against the intermediate object at the second location, and wherein the first force vector and the second force vector are parallel and non-overlapping. 7. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the intermediate object has a first length and the barrel has a first diameter, and wherein the first length is greater than the first diameter. 8. The spring-loaded contact of claim 1 wherein the backside of the plunger has a sloped off-center conical surface. 9. A spring-loaded contact comprising: a barrel having a front opening; a plunger having a tip extending through the front opening and a body housed in the barrel; a spring housed in the barrel; and an intermediate object between a backside of the plunger and the spring, wherein the intermediate object has a shape defined by two hemispheres separated by a cylinder. 10. The spring-loaded contact of claim 9 wherein the intermediate object simultaneously contacts an inside surface of barrel at a first location and a second location, the first location and the second location on opposite sides of the intermediate object. 11. The spring-loaded contact of claim 10 wherein the first location is a first distance from the front opening and the second location is a second distance from the front opening, the first distance different than the second distance. 12. The spring-loaded contact of claim 11 wherein the inside surface of the barrel provides a first force along a first force vector against the intermediate object at the first location and the inside surface of the barrel provides a second force along a second force vector against the intermediate object at the second location, and wherein the first force vector and the second force vector are parallel and non-overlapping. 13. The spring-loaded contact of claim 12 wherein the intermediate object is conductive. 14. The spring-loaded contact of claim 12 wherein the backside of the plunger has a sloped off-center conical surface. 15. The spring-loaded contact of claim 14 wherein the spring-loaded contact is in a connector insert. 16. A spring-loaded contact comprising: a barrel having a front opening; a plunger having a tip extending through the front opening and a body housed in the barrel; a spring housed in the barrel; and an intermediate object between a backside of the plunger and the spring, wherein the intermediate object simultaneously contacts an inside surface of barrel at a first location and a second location, the first location and the second location on opposite sides of the intermediate object, and wherein the inside surface of the barrel simultaneously provides a first force along a first force vector against the intermediate object at the first location and the inside surface of the barrel provides a second force along a second force vector against the intermediate object at the second location, and wherein the intermediate object is shaped such that the first force vector and the second force vector are parallel and non-overlapping. 17. The spring-loaded contact of claim 16 wherein the intermediate object has a shape defined by two hemispheres separated by a cylinder. 18. The spring-loaded contact of claim 17 wherein the intermediate object is conductive. 19. The spring-loaded contact of claim 18 wherein the backside of the plunger has a sloped off-center conical surface. 20. The spring-loaded contact of claim 18 wherein the spring-loaded contact is in a connector insert.

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  • for computer periphery · CPC title

  • with a fastener through a screw hole in the coupling device · CPC title

  • H01R13/17Primary

    with spring member on the pin · CPC title

  • coupling devices mounted on the edge of the printed circuits · CPC title

  • using coil springs · CPC title

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What does patent US11437747B2 cover?
Reliable contacts for connectors, connector receptacles that can be easily aligned to an opening in an electronic device, and connector inserts and connector receptacles that are readily manufactured. One example can provide a spring-biased contact having plunger extending through an opening in a barrel and biased by a spring. An intermediate object can be positioned between the plunger and the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/17. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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