Multi-part contact having a front contact portion and a rear crimp contact portion joined together at an angle by a threaded connector

US9819099B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9819099-B2
Application numberUS-201615222722-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 28, 2016
Priority dateAug 13, 2015
Publication dateNov 14, 2017
Grant dateNov 14, 2017

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Abstract

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A crimp contact is provided where the axes of the contact form a non-linear angle, such as a 90° angle. The crimp contact can be a multi-part contact with a front contact portion that is attached in a removable or fixed manner to the rear crimp contact portion. The front contact portion can be attached to the rear crimp contact portion using a threaded connector to form a threaded attachment.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-part crimp contact, comprising: a front contact portion adapted to receive a conductor at a front end of the front contact portion, a rear end of the front contact portion comprising a post, the post comprising a threaded opening configured to receive a threaded connector; and a rear crimp contact portion comprising: a crimp barrel adapted to receive a conductor at a front end of the rear crimp contact portion, a rear end that is removably attached to the rear end of the front contact portion, wherein the rear end of the rear crimp contact portion comprises a transverse opening configured to receive the post, and an electrical contact between the front contact portion and the rear crimp contact portion being provided at least in part by removably attached portions of the front contact portion and the rear crimp contact portion, wherein a receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and a receiving axis of the front end of the rear crimp contact portion form an angle of about 30° to about 150°. 2. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein the front contact portion and the rear crimp contact portion being removably attached comprises the front contact portion and the rear crimp contact portion being attached using the threaded connector. 3. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein the rear crimp contact portion comprises a flattened end with the transverse opening, the front contact portion being secured to the rear crimp contact portion based on insertion of the post of the front contact portion into the transverse opening and attachment of the post to the flattened end. 4. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein the rear end of the front contact portion comprises the threaded opening, the rear end of the rear crimp contact portion comprises the threaded connector, and the front contact portion is removably attached to the rear crimp contact portion by threaded attachment of the threaded connector and the threaded opening. 5. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein the receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and the receiving axis of the front end of the rear crimp contact portion form an angle of about 75° to about 105°. 6. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein the receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and the receiving axis of the front end of the rear crimp contact portion form an angle of substantially 90°. 7. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter of the crimp barrel is at least about 2 mm. 8. The multi-part contact of claim 1 , wherein a plating material for the rear end of the rear crimp contact portion is different from a plating material for the rear end of the front contact portion. 9. A multi-part electrical crimp contact, comprising: a front contact portion adapted to receive a conductor at a front end of the front contact portion, a rear end of the front contact portion comprising a post forming an opening configured to receive a connector; and a rear crimp contact portion comprising: a crimp barrel adapted to receive a conductor at a front end of the rear crimp contact portion, a rear end of the rear crimp contact portion comprising a flattened end with a transverse opening, the front contact portion being secured to the rear crimp contact portion based on insertion of the post into the transverse opening and attachment of the post to the flattened end, an electrical conductivity between the front contact portion and the rear crimp contact being provided at least in part by attachment of the post to the flattened end, wherein a receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and a receiving axis of the front end of the rear crimp contact portion form an angle of about 30° to about 150°. 10. The multi-part contact of claim 9 , wherein the front contact portion is attached in a fixed manner to the rear crimp contact portion. 11. The multi-part contact of claim 10 , wherein the front contact portion is attached in a fixed manner to the rear crimp contact portion by welding, soldering, riveting, or a combination thereof. 12. The multi-part contact of claim 9 , wherein the receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and the receiving axis of the front end of the rear crimp contact portion form an angle of about 75° to about 105°. 13. The multi-part contact of claim 9 , wherein the receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and the receiving axis of the front end of the rear crimp contact portion form an angle of substantially 90°. 14. The multi-part contact of claim 9 , wherein an inner diameter of the crimp barrel is at least about 2 mm. 15. A multi-part electrical crimp contact, comprising: a front contact portion adapted to receive a conductor at a front end of the front contact portion, a rear end of the front contact portion comprising a threaded opening; and a rear crimp contact portion comprising: a crimp barrel adapted to receive a conductor at a front end of the rear crimp contact portion, and a rear end of the rear crimp contact portion comprising a threaded portion, wherein the front contact portion is secured to the rear crimp contact portion by threaded attachment of the threaded portion of the rear crimp contact portion with the threaded opening of the front contact portion, wherein electrical conductivity between the front contact portion and the rear crimp contact being is provided at least in part by the threaded attachment, wherein a receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and a receiving axis of the threaded opening of the rear end of the front contact portion form an angle of about 30° to about 150°. 16. The multi-part contact of claim 15 , wherein the receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and the receiving axis of the threaded opening form an angle of about 75° to about 105°. 17. The multi-part contact of claim 15 , wherein the receiving axis of the front end of the front contact portion and the receiving axis of the threaded opening form an angle of substantially 90°. 18. The multi-part contact of claim 15 , wherein an inner diameter of the crimp barrel is at least about 2 mm. 19. The multi-part contact of claim 15 , wherein a plating material for the threaded connector of the rear crimp contact portion is different from a plating material for the threaded opening of the front contact portion.

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Classifications

  • Soldered or welded connections · CPC title

  • using a crimping sleeve {(H01R4/01 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Crimping apparatus or processes (H01R43/042 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H01R4/56Primary

    one conductor screwing into another · CPC title

  • with spring member in the socket · CPC title

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What does patent US9819099B2 cover?
A crimp contact is provided where the axes of the contact form a non-linear angle, such as a 90° angle. The crimp contact can be a multi-part contact with a front contact portion that is attached in a removable or fixed manner to the rear crimp contact portion. The front contact portion can be attached to the rear crimp contact portion using a threaded connector to form a threaded attachment.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Itt Mfg Enterprises Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R4/56. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).