CLASS 439, | ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS |
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SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
This is the generic class for a pair of mated conductors comprising at least two electrically conducting elements which are interconnected to permit relative motion of such conducting elements during use without a break in electrical conductivity therebetween (see Subclass References to the Current Class, below).
Also, this is the generic class for a device constituting an electricity conducting contact between conductors of electricity; wherein the joint is of a type which may be readily made and broken, repeatedly by attachment and detachment of contact supporting structure on each conductor.
(1) Note. A soldered joint or joint formed by twisting together a pair of conductors and any of various other splices that is more or less permanent in nature is not generally provided for in this class. See the reference to Class 174 below for location of a device relating to such a splice joint. Also, see below for the scope of this class with regard to general utility and the lines with respect to other classes providing for a joint, per se. |
(2) Note. Included under this class definition is a device known in the art as a contact plug, an outlet receptacle, a lamp socket, a vacuum tube socket, a connection block, a cable terminal, a cable joint, a binding post, a cube tap, a grounding strap, etc. |
(3) Note. This class also includes a device specialized for use with an electrical connector and not elsewhere classifiable. Such a device may be, for example, any of certain types of mounting or supporting means, a locking device, a shield or cover, a strain relieving device, etc. |
SECTION II - LINES WITH OTHER CLASSES AND WITHIN THIS CLASS
COMBINATION OF AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH ANOTHER DEVICE
With respect to a combination of an electrical connector with an art device, no absolutely uniform rule of classification can be set forth. Disposition of such combination depends on factors such as the nature of the combined art device, the manner in and extent to which such art device, per se, and in other combinations have been classified, the relationship of other classes to this class as regards superiority, and the manner in which the combination is claimed. Generally, the combination of an electrical connector with an art device is classifiable in the appropriate art class. Also, an electrical connector limited to arrangement or use with an art device is generally classified in the appropriate art class. Two or more different electrical devices combined with an electrical connector will be found in the class providing for the combined electrical devices, even though they are broadly recited.
CONNECTOR, PER SE, ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
Since any mechanical joint, coupling or connector, when made of metal or other material capable of conducting an electrical current may be said to "electrically" connect, only such structure as are specially designed for and/or disclosed for electrical use have been placed in this class (Class 439).
A patent disclosing a connector having utility both as an electrical connector and as a mechanical coupling wherein the claims do not limit the connector function as an electrical connector is classified in the appropriate class providing for the mechanical joint.
A patent claiming a limitation of structure, composition, or arrangement utility in an electrical installation and not generally applicable to a class providing for the mechanical joint is classified in this class (Class 439). Reference to electrical insulation features is considered to establish electrical utility in an electrical installation.
As stated in the Class Definition, (2) Note, above, the connector of this class (Class 439) is generally of the type wherein an electrical joint can be readily made or broken and reused. Generally an electrical joint of a more permanent nature (e.g., molded, soldered, twisted or crimped connection) is not provided for in this class.
See the notes at the beginning of this section for the general rule of classification. However, certain specific types of electrical connectors are excepted from the general rule, as follows:
Electrode Joints - See Class 313 class definition, Lines With Other Classes, "Electrodes and Shields with Joints Therebetween" for the line between Class 403 and this class (439) with respect to electrode joints.
Rail Bonds - See Class 238, subclass 14.05, (6) Note for the line between the various classes with respect to rail bonds.
METHOD OR APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING OR APPLYING AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
A patent including a claim to an electrical connector structure of this class (439) and another claim to a process or an apparatus for manufacture of such an electrical connector is originally classified in this class (439) with a mandatory cross-reference in the appropriate manufacturing class. See References to Other Classes, below.
SECTION III - SUBCLASS REFERENCES TO THE CURRENT CLASS
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1+, | for interrelated connectors relatively movable during use. |
43+, | for an electrical connector with a selectable circuit wherein no details of the circuit structure are set forth. |
152+, | for an electrical connector with a coupling separator. |
180, | for an electrical connector detachable from a mating connector by snap or quick-break action. |
188, | for, an electrical connector that includes integrally therewith a "switching" component actuated by coupling engagement with a mating connector. |
259+, | for a connector with a contact moved laterally into engagement with a mating contact in a "zero insertion force device". |
296+, | for an electrical connector with coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in addition to the contact. |
310+, | for a retaining means with distinct movement-actuating means to move a coupling part axially. |
374+, | for an electrical connector with guiding means for mating of a coupling part. |
SECTION IV - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
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24, | Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., for a fastener, generally, especially subclasses 115+ for a cord or rope holder, subclass 122.3 for a device for gripping and holding a sheathed strand and subclass 122.6 for a device for gripping or holding a stranded cord or rope. (See "Connector, Per Se, Elsewhere Classified, above) | ||
29, | Metal Working, subclasses 400.1+ for the residual home for a process of manufacturing; subclasses 592.1+ for a process of making an electrical device, generally; and subclasses 729+ for apparatus for assembling, disassembling or securing parts thereof in the manufacture of an electrical device; especially subclasses 747+ for apparatus for assembling an electrical connector. For example, many patents in subclasses 747+ comprise apparatus for pulling or inserting a contact prong into an aperture of a resilient plug. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
40, | Card, Picture, or Sign Exhibiting, subclasses 541+ for a sign in which a character or legend is made more apparent by means of a special illuminating device. Class 40 provides for the combination of an electrical connector with the significantly recited body of a sign. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
65, | Glass Manufacturing, subclasses 36+ for a process of bonding glass to a formed part by a glassworking operation, and subclasses 152+ for fusion bonding by glassworking means; see the "Search Notes" under each of these subclasses. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
81, | Tools, subclasses 53.1+ for a wrench for applying an overhead line tap-type electrical connector. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
99, | Foods and Beverages: Apparatus, subclass 378 for cooking apparatus in which there is included some electrical structure over and above an electrical heat element as, for example, an arrangement of conductors or connectors supplying electric current to various heating elements. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
156, | Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture, for a method or apparatus employed in laminating, per se. See particularly subclass 49 for splicing; and subclasses 51+ for covering, respectively in making an electrical connector with a conductor of indefinite length. See also subclass 94 for reclaiming or repairing an article. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
164, | Metal Founding, subclasses 91+ for a process of manufacturing a battery post clamp in which metal is cast about an element of the clamp or conductor. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
174, | Electricity: Conductors and Insulators, for a permanent electrical connection between two conductors. Also search Class 174 for an electrical conductor or insulator, and for an insulator or apparatus specialized to mounting, supporting, encasing in a conduit, or housing the same. Class 174 also provides for a device in which conductors are joined or spliced for transmission of electrical current therebetween if by a permanent joint (as distinguished from the detachable joint of this class (439). For example, search subclasses 84+ for conductors joined by having been fused, twisted, soldered or crimped together. An electrical connector of this class which may incidentally also be soldered to the mating connector, e.g., to a printed circuit board, is included in this class (439). Search subclasses 50+ for a box or housing limited by claimed structure to electrical use and for combination of a housing and a connector. A hermetically sealed envelope such as is used for an electric lamp having connector structure is provided for in subclasses 50.5+ of Class 174 where significant structure of the envelope is recited in addition to that necessary to support or mount the connector. (See "Connector, Per Se, Elsewhere Classified, above) | ||
178, | Telegraphy, subclass 78 for a telegraph instrument combined with a connection for tapping into a telegraph line to receive or transmit a message. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
191, | Electricity: Transmission to Vehicles, for the combination of an electrical connector with vehicle structure; particularly subclasses 12+ for vehicle structure combined with an electrical connector including means for storing a line cord; subclass 23 for a continuous outlet for a nonremovable sliding coupling associated therewith for transmission of electricity to tranversing device; subclass 44 for a trolley conductor having a gear adapted to join a trolley conductor gear; and subclass 44.1 for a splice or coupling for a line and electric trolley wire. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
191, | Electricity: Transmission to Vehicles, subclass 44.1 for a splicer for the aligned ends of electric trolley wires. (See "Connector, Per Se, Elsewhere Classified, above) | ||
200, | Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers, for a device including a housing first brought into coupled
relationship with a mating housing combined with subsequentially
actuated sliding contacts if the contacts are intended to function in
making and breaking electrical circuitry without separation of housings.
Note however, that such a device may be found in this class (Class
439) if the coupling of the housings is ancillary to making
electrical connection. An electrical connector of class (Class
439) can be distinguished from a circuit maker or breaker of
Class 200 in that an electrical connector is physically separated
from a distinct mating connector each time the circuit is broken; whereas, a
circuit maker or breaker comprises a "permanent" assemblage
of parts including both a movable contact and its mating contact wherein
there is a positive physical connection between the contacts such
that a contact is restricted to move with respect to the mating contact
along a prescribed path each time the circuit maker or breaker operates.
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200, | Electricity: Circuit Makers and Breakers, for the combination of an electrical circuit maker or breaker
for example, an electrical connector with a distinct switch
actuated by coupling engagement is to be found in Class 200, especially
in
subclasses 61.58+ . However, an electrical connector
that includes integrally therewith a "switching" component
actuated by coupling engagement with a mating connector is to be
found in this class. See Subclass References to the Current
Class, above. (See "Combination
Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above)
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204, | Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy, subclasses 193+ for an electrical connector combined with apparatus for carrying out a process involving electrolysis, a process in which a chemical change is brought about by application of electric current or wave energy to material being treated, a process involving electrophoresis or electro-osmosis, or a process involving coating or forming an object by cathode sputtering. See subclasses 280+ for an electrode for carrying out a process of that class (Class 204). (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
213, | Railway Draft Appliances, subclasses 1.3+ for the combination of a railway draft coupler with an electricity conducting means and see (2) Note of that class (Class 213) definition for the line between various classes with respect to a car coupler combined with another device. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
219, | Electric Heating, for an electrical connector combined with an electrical heating device such as a space heater, an electrically heated metal working apparatus, or an electrically heated tool. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
228, | Metal Fusion Bonding, for uniting work parts by forming a metallurgical bond. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector, " above.) | ||
238, | Railways: Surface Track, subclasses 14.05+ for a joint, coupling, rail bond, other electrical connector device, or other means for electrically connecting a railway rail or other surface track element to another rail or some other stationary device or object. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
242, | Winding, Tensioning, or Guiding, subclasses 430+ for a process or apparatus for winding a composite electrical article that may include terminal winding. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
264, | Plastic and Nonmetallic Article Shaping or Treating: Processes, for a method of molding an insulative body about a contact in the manufacture of an electrical connector. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector, " above.) | ||
294, | Handling: Hand and Hoist-Line Implements, subclass 174 for a device for placing or removing a coupling part connector from a distance. (See this class (Class 439), "Combination of an Electrical Connector With Another Device" above.) | ||
310, | Electrical Generator or Motor Structure, subclass 71 for a dynamo electric machine having combined therewith an electrical connector, terminal, or lead-in, and subclasses 219+ for a current collector including a slip ring, brush holder, brush, etc. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
313, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices, for an electric lamp and electric space discharge device structure and see especially section XI of the class definition of Class 313 for the line between Class 313 and this class (Class 439) with respect to the combination of an electric lamp and space discharge device and electrical connector structure. In section XI of the class definition of Class 313 may also be found the line between this class (Class 439) and various other classes with respect to the classification of the various features of electric lamp and space discharge devices. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing, subclass 149 for a connector combined with meter structure or a connector associated with a support for a meter. Where the support merely holds the connector elements in an operative position, classification is in this class (Class 439). However, if the support in any way contacts or supports the meter, classification is in Class 324. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
337, | Electricity: Electrothermally or Thermally Actuated Switches, for an electrothermal or thermally operated switch, combined with an electrical connector. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
338, | Electrical Resistors, subclass 220 for an electrical resistor in a detachable plug-type resistor unit, and subclasses 322+ for a resistor with a terminal. See the Class 338 definition for lines between Class 338 and this class (Class 439). (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
343, | Communications: Radio Wave Antennas, subclass 870 for a loop-type antenna with a connector (or terminal) and subclass 906 for an antenna combined with an electrical connector. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices, subclasses 600+ , especially subclass 823 for a switchboard or analogous structure (e.g., plural components with spacing means, distribution boards, etc.) having a connector. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
362, | Illumination, for an electrical connector combined with means adapting it to illumination; such as means to protect, support or distribute a light source, or an artificial light distributor or modifier (e.g., a reflector, a refractor, or a shade). subclasses 437+ provide for a socket cover combined with means for securing a bowl or shade thereto and subclass 457 provides for a miscellaneous attachment or fitting adapted to be secured to or about a socket to form an ornamental lighting unit, in combination with a lamp socket. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
373, | Industrial Electric Heating Furnaces, subclasses 117+ for a holder for an electrode in an electric arc furnace provided with mechanism for feeding the electrode as it is consumed to regulate the length of the arc. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
379, | Telephonic Communications, subclass 185 for a portable telephone or station set adapted to be connected to a circuit at fixed points or at any point. The instrument is connected by means of a line tap, or by means of a socket, plug or equivalent. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
403, | Joints and Connections, for a joint uniting the ends of two rodlike bodies, or a rodlike body and a base, head, or other nonrodlike body; particularly subclasses 206+ wherein an axially curved or bent portion of a rod (or wire) is a joint component. See the notes at the beginning of this section (section IV) for the general rule of classification. However, certain specific types of electrical connectors are excepted from the general rule, as stated in "Connector, Per Se, Elsewhere Classified," above | ||
425, | Plastic Article or Earthenware Shaping or Treating: Apparatus, for molding an insulating body. See especially subclasses 110+ for apparatus molding a housing about preformed electrical contacts. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
427, | Coating Processes, subclasses 58+ for a process of coating, per se, wherein the product has utility as an electrical product. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector," above.) | ||
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus, Product, and Process, for an electrical cell combined with an electrical connector, and see especially subclasses 209+ for the connection of an electrode within an electrical cell or a terminal claimed in combination with significant battery structure or when of such nature and construction as to be inseparable from an electrical cell. (See "Combination Of An Electrical Connector With Another Device" above) | ||
445, | Electric Lamp or Space Discharge Component or Device Manufacturing, for a process of or apparatus for manufacture of an electrical device of that class, including assembly therewith of an electrical connector. (See "Method Or Apparatus For Manufacturing Or Applying An Electrical Connector, " above.) | ||
607, | Surgery: Light, Thermal, and Electrical Application, subclasses 115+ for apparatus for applying electrical energy directly to the human body, including particular electrode structure; especially subclasses 149+ for an electrode having a flexible metallic contact surface designed to adapt itself to the contours of the human body, and subclass 153 for an electrode having means for wetting the contact surface between the electrode and the body. (See "Connector, Per Se, Elsewhere Classified, above) |
SECTION V - GLOSSARY
Terms or phrases used in definitions either repeatedly or in a special or limited sense are set forth below with the meaning each is to have in this class. For economy of space, an asterisk (*) following a word or phrase indicates that reference should be made to this glossary for the specific meaning thereof.
CABLE
An elongated, flexible assembly of two or more elongated conductors intended to transmit electricity from one end to the other, the conductors being electrically insulated from one another but physically held together in association with one another.
(1) Note. The two or more physically associated but mutually insulated conductors are usually further enclosed within an outer protective or insulating covering or sheath. |
(2) Note. A stranded, wire-type conductor is considered to be a single conductor. |
CONDUCTOR
A member intended to transmit electricity from one portion or end thereof to another portion or end thereof, and to which electricity-transmitting member the electricity-conducting part of an electrical connector is intended to be electrically joined or attached.
(1) Note. A conductor may include such diverse members as an electrical cable, a wire (either stranded or solid), a grounding plate, an inductive shield, a bus bar, or an electricity-transmitting path formed of a conductive film deposited on an insulating plate or panel, etc. |
CONNECTOR
A device for forming an electricity-conducting joint between conductors of electricity, wherein the device either (1) consists solely of an electricity-conducting element having a contact surface for forming the joint or (2) comprises an assembly which includes an electricity-conducting element having a contact surface for forming the joint and further includes any structure necessary to support, carry, or encase the conductive element; and wherein the joint is of a type which may be readily made and broken, repeatedly, either (a) by engaging or disengaging the conductive element or (b) by engaging or disengaging the conductive element with a conductor.
CONTACT
An electricity-conducting component of an electrical connector, including a contact surface intended to form a readily made and broken electricity-conducting joint by directly engaging either a conductor or a corresponding surface of a cooperating joint-forming conductive component, so as to permit the passage of electricity through the joint from one component to the other.
COUPLING PART
An electrical connector comprising a contact and additional supporting structure specially adapted to mate with a specific complementary electrical connector.
(1) Note. A "specific complementary electrical connector" is also a "coupling part" in this class, but may be referred to as a "mating part" in order to distinguish it from the first mentioned coupling part. Also, such a "counterpart" and the complementary contact thereof may be referred to as the "counter-contact". |
(2) Note. A relatively short, generally stationary rodlike connector is not considered to be a "coupling part" even though it otherwise meets the limitations of this definition, because such structure has not been so considered in the past. Similarly, a connector for interfitting with such a short rodlike connector is not considered to be a "coupling part". Such a connector may commonly be used on an automobile electrical energy battery. Note further that this restriction does not apply to a generally fixed socket and a cooperating short rodlike connector. |
(3) Note. A bare wire (or cable) making electrical contact is not a coupling part; nor is a connector for making direct engagement with such a wire. Also, neither a threaded stud nor a ring for fitting over such a stud is considered to be a coupling part. |
MATING PART
A coupling part for electrically connecting with a specific coupling part. Actually a coupling part and a mating part are structurally the same, the distinct terminology is used in this class as an aid to expression.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
A relatively thin, flat insulating sheet, panel, or plate having two or more circuit elements or conductors deposited, adhered, or otherwise formed on a planar surface thereof, the circuit elements or conductors being electrically insulated from one another or being, during use, at electrical potentials different from one another.
SUBCLASSES
1 | INTERRELATED CONNECTORS RELATIVELY MOVABLE DURING USE: | ||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Device including a conductor* having a contact* and
including another conductor having a contact for engagement with
the contact of the first conductor so that electricity is transmitted
from one of the conductors to the other at the engagement joint;
wherein, the two conductors are constructed to allow relative movement
therebetween during use without breaking the electricity transmitting
joint.
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2 | And antivibration mounting: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device including means to prevent transmission of high frequency
reciprocating movement from one member to another or to the electricity
transmitting joint.
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3 | With means to apply lubricant or coolant: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device combined with means to supply friction reducing material
or thermal energy absorbing or reducing material to a surface of
a member.
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4 | With storage means for flaccid conductor: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device intended to be used with a pliable strandlike member
for transmitting electricity to the transmitting member is generally
elongated and is readily yieldable transversely of its length to
the force of gravity, combined with means to receive and accommodate
temporarily a surplus portion of the electricity transmitting means.
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5 | Having liquid contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device (a) wherein the electricity transmitting joint is
filled with a material in the liquid state during electricity transmission
to make a more positive electricity transmitting path; or, (b) including
provision to utilize a liquid as a contact*, i.e., to make
the electricity transmitting joint with another member.
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6 | Universal movement: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device wherein: (a) the two conductors are connector together
such that neither can rotate more than 360° but one can
pivot with respect to the other about any nonrotary axis, or; (b) the
two conductors are connected together such that rotation of one
about a first axis is accompanied by corresponding rotation of the
other about a second axis which intersects the first axis at a point,
wherein the conductors are able to pivot about any other axis passing
through that point.
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7 | Having "nonsolid" contact, e.g., fibrous or pelletized bed: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 6. Device wherein one of the conductors movably engaging the
other comprises a mass of generally small size strands or grains
that make engagement for the electricity transmitting joint without
presenting a single uninterrupted surface.
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8 | Parts comprising ball and socket: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 6. Device wherein one of the conductors includes a generally spherical surface for encompassing engagement by the other conductor. | |
9 | One part having flexible contact fingers: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 6. Device wherein the contact of one of the conductors includes a plurality of resilient extensions adapted to encompassingly engage the other conductor so that the resilience of the extensions allows relative movement between the conductors while continuing to make an electricity transmitting joint. | |
10 | Compound movement, e.g., rotary + linear: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device wherein relative movement of one of the conductors
with respect to the other is (a) in a first direction and then in
a second direction; or, (b) in a manner that is best defined as including
two components of movement.
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11 | Movement about axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device wherein the first and second conductors move about a pivot line with respect to each other without breaking the electricity transmitting joint therebetween. | |
12 | Including stacked plates used as conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Device including a first conductor* having a contact* and including a second relatively movable conductor having a first contact surface for transmitting electricity to the contact of the first conductor and having a second contact surface for transmitting electricity to a contact surface of a third conductor; wherein, the second conductor is generally platelike and wherein its planar surfaces comprise the first and second contact surfaces. | |
13 | Rotary movement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Device wherein a first conductor moves more than 360° about the pivot line with respect to other. | |
14 | Between cable and screw-type contact shell: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Device including a first member having a helically-ribbed contact and having a second member for receiving an electrical supply cable* wherein the member having a ribbed contact turns about an axis to effect engagement with a cooperating contact of a third member without breaking the electricity transmitting joint between the first and second members. | |
15 | Part comprising hand wheel, e.g., steering wheel: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Device wherein the conductor which turns more than 360° includes a circular periphery and is intended to be engaged and caused to turn about its axis by a hand of an operative. | |
16 | Part comprising vehicle wheel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Device wherein the conductor which turns more than 360° includes
a circular periphery and is intended to roll therealong to support and
transport a mobile structure.
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17 | Including ball or roller bearing used as conductor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Device including a first conductor* having a contact-surface
and including a second relatively movable conductor having a contact-surface
for transmitting electricity to the contact of the first conductor;
wherein the second conductor is circular in cross-section (the second conductor
may be either spherical or rodlike) and is intended to roll over
the contact surface of the first conductor and is intended to carry
a physical load.
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18 | Including annular contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Device wherein one of the members includes a contact that extends more than 180° about the axis about which one of the conductors turns with respect to the other. | |
19 | Rolling contact: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 18. Device wherein one of the contacts is adapted to engage
and transmit electrical current to another contact with substantially
no slippage in the manner of a vehicle wheel in engagement with
a support surface.
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20 | Coaxial annular contacts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 18. Device wherein one of the members includes a first contact
that extends more than 180° about the axis about which
one of the conductors turns with respect to the other and includes
a second contact that also extends more than 180° about
the same axis.
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21 | Concentric: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Device wherein a portion of the first and a portion of the second contact are positioned in a common plane about their common axis radially spaced from one another. | |
22 | Having axially facing contact surface: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Device including a contact having a surface for making an electricity transmitting joint, which surface is in a plane normal to the axis about which one of the conductors turns with respect to the other. | |
23 | Having radially outwardly facing contact surface: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 20. Device including a contact having a surface for making an electricity transmitting joint, which surface is cylindrical about the axis about which one of the conductors turns with respect to the other and can be approached by a cooperating contact as that contact moves toward the axis. | |
24 | Three or more such contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 23. Device including more than two contacts* each of which having a surface for making an electricity transmitting joint, which surface is cylindrical about the axis about which one of the conductors turns with respect to the other and can be approached by a cooperating contact as that contact moves toward the axis. | |
25 | Engaged by resiliently biased contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 24. Device wherein one of the cylindrical contacts makes an electricity transmitting joint with a contact that is yieldably urged thereagainst by a member stressed within its elastic limit. | |
26 | Laterally biased finger contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 25. Device wherein the yieldably urged contact comprises an elongated member urged to move to one side and make the electricity transmitting joint with a side face thereof. | |
27 | Having axially facing contact surface: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 18. Device including a contact having a surface for making an electricity transmitting joint, which surface is in a plane normal to the axis about which one of the conductors turns with respect to the other. | |
28 | Having radially outwardly facing contact surface: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 18. Device including a contact having a surface for making an electricitry transmitting joint, which surface is cylindrical about the axis about which one of the conductors turns with respect to the other and can be approached by a cooperating contact as that contact moves toward the axis. | |
29 | Including resiliently biased contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 13. Device including a member adapted to be flexed within its
elastic limit, which member serves by the flexing action to urge
the contact of one of the conductors joint into forming engagement
with another contact to assure transmission of electricity through
the joint.
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30 | Contact having resilient shank: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 29. Device wherein the member to be flexed within its elastic limit is a contact. | |
31 | Hinge: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Device wherein the first and second conductors comprise
or are mounted on structural components for pivotal support.
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32 | Linear movement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 1. Device wherein the two conductors are constructed to allow relative movement therebetween along a prescribed line during use without breaking the electricity transmitting joint therebetween. | |
33 | Expansion joint: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 32. Device wherein the purpose of relative movement between
the two conductors is to accommodate relatively small movement of supporting
structure brought about by ambient (e.g., temperature) changes.
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34 | WITH VEHICLE STRUCTURE: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector in combination with or specialized
for use with a means of conveyance.
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35 | Connection to towed vehicle: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 34. Electrical connector for transmitting electrical current between a leading means of conveyance and a second means of conveyance that is pulled thereby. | |
36 | Connection to lamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 34. Electrical connector adapted to transmit electrical current to an illumination device. | |
37 | WITH WEARING APPAREL: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector in combination with or specialized
for use with clothing, footwear or another element of personal attire.
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38 | WITH MAGNET: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with means to cause one portion
of the device to be drawn toward a member of iron or ironlike composition
by magnetic attraction.
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39 | To urge mating connectors together: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 38. Electric connector wherein the means to cause magnetic attraction
is intended to hold the connector in position with respect to a
cooperating connector to transmit electricity thereto.
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40 | To urge connector to supporting surface: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 38. Electrical connector wherein the means to cause magnetic attraction is intended to hold the connector to another member and hold the connector against the force of gravity. | |
41 | WITH VACUUM APPLYING MEANS, E.G., SUCTION CUP: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with means to cause one portion
thereof to be drawn toward a member by removal of atmospheric pressure
from a surface so that atmospheric pressure on other surfaces urges
the portion to move toward the area of reduced atmospheric pressure.
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42 | To urge mating connectors or contacts together: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 41. Electrical connector wherein removal of atmospheric pressure is intended to hold the connector in position with respect to a cooperating connector to transmit electricity thereto or is intended to hold the electricity transmitting member thereof in engagement with corresponding member of an electrical connector with which this connector mates. | |
43 | WITH SELECTABLE CIRCUIT, E.G., PLUG BOARD: | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector (a) comprising a member having a first
contact connected to a first electrical circuit and having a second
contact connected to a second electrical circuit and a second member
connected to other circuitry, wherein the second member is intended
to be manipulated by and at the will of an operative to make electrical
connection with either the first or the second contact of the first
member; or (b) comprising a member having first, second and third
electrically isolated contacts and second member intended to electrically
bridge the first contact with either the second or the third contacts,
by and at the will of an operative.
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44 | Planar circuit overlying a second planar circuit, both adapted to be electrically connected: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 43. Electrical connector wherein the previously arranged circuits
comprise at least first and second electrical circuits, each physically
positioned in a generally planar configuration, the circuits to
be impositioned one above the other and adapted to be electrically
connected to each other.
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45 | Connected by transversely inserted pin: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 44. Electrical connector wherein the structure is such that
a rodlike connector passing normally therethrough can be used by
an operative to selectively make connection with the circuits therein.
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46 | Pin having selection feature: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Electrical connector wherein selection is made by the operative in choice of a particular rodlike connector that is adapted to make electrical connection with certain of the circuitry according to physical characteristics of the rod. | |
47 | Panel member having planar surface for supporting circuit and parallel surface for supporting second circuit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Electrical connector wherein a first electrical circuit is supported on a first generally flat surface of a rigid sheetlike member and a second electrical circuit is supported on a second generally flat surface of that rigid sheetlike member; wherein the second flat surface is parallel to the first flat surface. | |
48 | Linear conductors of first surface; linear, normally disposed, conductors in second circuit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 45. Electrical connector including a first planar circuit including a plurality of conductors extending generally in parallel straight lines and a second planar circuit including a plurality of conductors also extending in parallel straight lines wherein the direction of the conductors of the first circuit is at approximately 90° orientation with respect to those of the second circuit. | |
49 | Including three or more contacts adapted to be selectively interconnected: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 43. Electrical connector having at least three contacts* and
provision to allow electrical connection therebetween at the will
of the operative.
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50 | Panel having planar contact array with mating panel having mating planar contact array: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 49. Electrical connector including at least three contacts positioned
on a sheetlike member and at a substantially equal distance from
a planar face thereof for electricity transmitting engagement with
another sheetlike member also including at least three contacts
positioned thereon at a substantially equal distance from a planar
face thereof.
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51 | Mounted for controlled movement with respect thereto: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 50. Electrical connector including support structure for the first sheetlike structure and structure to support the second sheetlike structure for movement with respect thereto such that the respective groupings of contacts are to be brought together by movement along a predetermined, regulated path. | |
52 | Coupling part including repositionable contact: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 43. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* including
a contact* or a portion of a contact adapted to be moved
to a different, particularly configured, sized, or positioned cooperating
connector; wherein the contact or the portion of a contact is adapted
to be returned to the original position.
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53 | Coupling part with selectably oriented mating part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 43. Electrical connector including a coupling part* having
a plurality of contacts for use with mating part* such
that a contact thereon can, at the will of the operative, be brought
into engagement with different contacts of the mating part, by selection
of relative position of the parts while the mating part covers substantially
all of the contacts of the coupling part.
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54 | Test panel: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 43. Electrical connector including a plurality of accessible contacts intended to be engaged merely by inspection equipment. | |
55 | PREFORMED PANEL CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT, E.G., PCB, ICM, DIP, CHIP, WAFER, ETC.: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with a prefabricated sheetlike
part on which circuit elements are replaced and fixed.
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56 | Connection to lamp or electron tube: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* particularly
adapted to detachably receive and electrically couple to a member
intended to radiate light, or to a member including electrical amplifying
or switching means utilizing an environment excluding vacuum maintaining envelope.
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57 | Movable about its axis: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 56. Coupling part intended to be brought into interfitting relationship
with a mating part* by movement along its greatest axial
extent and by movement about the central axis of the coupling part
with respect to the mating part.
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58 | Electron tube moved perpendicularly to panel circuit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 56. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive and electrically couple with a member including electrical amplifying or switching means utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope wherein connection is effected by rectilinear movement of the member normally with respect to the sheetlike part. | |
59 | With mating connector which receives panel circuit edge: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector combined with a member having a contact
surface encased by the walls of an opening therein, which opening
is particularly adapted to receive an entire marginal edge of that,
or another, sheetlike member and wherein the contact surface of
the electrical connector is intended to be engaged by the contact
surface of the member.
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60 | Contacts at different distances from lead panel circuit edge: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 59. Electrical connector wherein the prefabricated sheetlike part includes a generally straight marginal edge first presented as the part moves into mating engagement with the mating connector in which the straight marginal edge is approximately normal to the direction of movement, wherein the sheetlike part includes a contact at a first distance from the straight edge and a second contact at a different distance from that edge. | |
61 | Receives plural panel circuit edges: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 59. Electrical connector including the first opening particularly adapted to receive an entire marginal edge of that or another sheetlike member and another opening particularly adapted to receive another entire marginal edge of that or another sheetlike member. | |
62 | Panel mounted connector which receives edge of panel circuit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 59. Electrical connector wherein the member having an opening for receiving the marginal edge of a sheetlike part is supported on another sheetlike part. | |
63 | For receiving coaxial connector: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector particularly constructed for receipt of an elongated coupling part having a center contact* and cylindrical contact concentrically disposed thereabout. | |
64 | With guide for directing panel circuit movement: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector combined with means fixed to a base
to slidingly confine movement of the sheetlike part along a prescribed
path.
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65 | With provision to conduct electricity from panel circuit to another panel circuit: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector wherein the preplaced circuit element
lies in a first plane, combined with means to transmit electrical
current from that circuit element to another circuit element also on
a sheetlike part.
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66 | Conductor is compressible and to be sandwiched between panel circuits: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 65. Electrical connector wherein the electricity transmitting
means comprises an assembly of a first contact surface to engage
a contact surface of the sheetlike part, includes an intermediate portion
intended to transmit electricity, and includes a second contact
surface of another sheetlike part; wherein intended to fit between the
two circuit elements and to be compressed within its elastic limit
by force therefrom and conduct electrical current from one sheetlike part
to the other.
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67 | Flexible panel: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 65. Electrical connector wherein the sheetlike part is intended
to readily bend either within or beyond its elastic limit.
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68 | Micro panel circuit arrangement, e.g., ICM, DIP, chip, wafer, etc.: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 65. Electrical connector wherein one of the panel circuit arrangements
is a very small member including more than three electrical contacts and
an electrical circuit.
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69 | Overlying second, coextensive micro panel circuit arrangement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Electrical connector combined with a second very small panel circuit arrangement of substantially the same lateral dimension as the first, and parallel thereto. | |
70 | Dual inline package (DIP): | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 68. Electrical connector comprising a very small panel circuit
arrangement on which circuit elements are preplaced and fixed, including
first and second parallel straight rows of three or more contacts
on or near each of two opposite marginal extremities.
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71 | Leadless: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 70. Electrical connector wherein the contacts of the first and second rows are substantially flush with the surface of the device. | |
72 | Contacts extending parallel with DIP at contact surface: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 70. Electrical connector wherein each of the contacts of the device includes a surface for making electrical engagement with the very small panel circuit arrangement which surface extends generally parallel with the panel of the circuit arrangement. | |
73 | With external, contact enhancing clamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 70. Electrical connector combined with means outside the panel for movement to urge the contact of that electrical connector toward the contact of the mating part. | |
74 | Overlying second preformed panel circuit, both adapted to be electrically connected: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 65. Electrical connector combined with a second prefabricated
sheetlike part on which circuit elements are preplaced and fixed,
physically positioned above or below the first and adapted to be
electrically connected to each other.
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75 | Connected by transversely inserted pin: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 74. Electrical connector wherein the structure is such that
a rodlike connector passing normally therethrough is used to make
electrical connection of the circuits therein.
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76.1 | Within distinct housing spaced from panel circuit arrangement: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector combined with an encasing structure
that is clearly distinct from and spaced from the encased, prefabricated,
sheetlike part.
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76.2 | Automotive junction box: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 76.1. Coupling part comprising a container adapted to be secured
to a motor vehicle that includes an electrical connector.
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77 | Flexible panel: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector wherein the sheetlike part is intended
to readily bend either within or beyond its elastic limit.
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78 | Distinct contact secured to panel circuit: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector including a contact* that
is distinguishable from the circuitry of the panel and is united
to the panel either permanently or detachably.
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79 | Panel circuit adapted to move along panel plane relative to coupling part for insertion of male contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 78. Electrical connector to be received by a cavity in a cooperating
connector and is configured to be engaged with the cooperating connector
by relative movement of the prefabricated sheetlike part with respect
to the cooperating connector in a direction parallel to the surface
of the sheetlike part.
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80 | Resilient contact or to receive resilient contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 79. Electric connector having a contact* adapted to yield
within its elastic limit for yieldably urging its surface toward
a cooperating connector or adapted to interfit with such yieldable
contact.
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81 | Resilient contact or to receive resilient contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 78. Electrical connector having a contact* adapted to
yield within its elastic limit for yieldably urging its surface
toward a cooperating contact or adapted to interfit with such a
yieldable contact.
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82 | In or for use in panel circuit aperture: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 81. Electrical connector wherein the yieldable contact is located inside a female portion of the sheetlike member or is on another member to be received by and yieldably engage a female portion of the sheetlike member. | |
83 | Contact soldered to panel circuit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 78. Electrical connector wherein the distinguishable contact is adapted to be or has been permanently attached to the circuitry of the sheetlike member by metallic fusion bonding. | |
84 | Contact secured to panel circuit by deformation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 78. Electrical connector wherein the distinguishable contact is adapted to be or has been permanently attached to the circuitry of the sheetlike member by stressing the contact member or the sheetlike member beyond its elastic limit. | |
85 | Of layers of insulation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 55. Electrical connector comprising a multiplicity of levels
of distinct, nonconducting material.
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86 | INCLUDING ELASTOMERIC OR NONMETALLIC CONDUCTIVE PORTION: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electric connector wherein a component part thereof is intended
to transmit electricity, which part is made of material that is
a plastic or is other than a metal.
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87 | Rigid carbon conductive member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 86. Electrical connector including a physically nonyielding component for conducting electricity comprised at least in part of elemental carbon in the graphite form. | |
88 | Inductive shielding or arc suppressing means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 86. Electrical connector adapted to prevent passage of inductive
current therethrough or having means to inhibit electrical discharge
in the vicinity of the electrical joint forming means.
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89 | Sealing with coupled connector: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 88. Electrical connector wherein the elastomeric or nonmetallic
conductive portion is provided to fit between a face of the device
and a corresponding face of a mating part* to securely close
off the faces and interior of the mated assembly from moisture,
dust, or other foreign matter.
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90 | Between parallel conductors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 88. Electrical connector wherein the electricity conducting plastic or nonmetal is physically located between a pair of spaced electricity conducting members extending in the same direction. | |
91 | Adapted to be sandwiched between preformed panel circuit arrangements: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 86. Electrical connector wherein the conductive member of plastic
or other than metallic material is to be used between a first and
a second sheetlike part on which circuit arrangements are preplaced
and fixed.
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92 | WITH CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS AND SAFETY GROUNDING PROVISION: | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with a electricity transmitting
member for supply of electrical current, a second electricity transmitting
member for return of that electrical current (i.e., a return ground)
and with additional, distinct, particular provision to electrically
connect a portion thereof to the earth, in addition to or other
than the provision of an electromagnetic or electrostatic shielding
ground.
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93 | And means to block access to power contact surface: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector combined with (a) means to physically
block the contact surface* thereof from electricity transmitting
engagement with the contact surface of a cooperating connector; or,
(b) a connector enclosing member having a portion intended to remain
attached to the remainder of the enclosing member but repositionable
to alternatively cover a contact surface or permit access to that
contact surface.
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94 | Uninterrupted support rail or contact, or for interfitting with uninterrupted support rail or contact: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector including (a) an elongated member for
supporting another connector such that the supported structure may
be located at any of an infinite number of locations along the elongated
member; or (b) an elongated member housing an elongated contact
member such that the contact can accept a mating connector at any
of an infinite number of locations along its length; or intended
to cooperate with such a member.
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95 | Grounding to connector container or housing: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector wherein the contact is encased in a
vessel, combined with provision to transmit electricity to the vessel.
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96 | Pliable conductor for making grounding connection of connector to container: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 95. Electrical connector including an assembly within the vessel,
wherein the provision to transmit electricity to the vessel comprises
a flexible strand or web extending from the assembly to the vessel.
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97 | By means of connector mounting screw: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 95. Electrical connector including an assembly within the vessel wherein the provision to transmit electricity to the vessel comprises means adapted to securely engaged by a helically ribbed member adapted to hold the assembly and vessel together. | |
98 | Grounding to conductive sheath of cable: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector for use with a cable* including
a flexible conductor and a protective wrapper, which wrapper is
conductive of electricity; which connector is particularly adapted to
be secured to the surface of the protective wrapper and provide
earth grounding of the wrapper.
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99 | Portion of connector beneath conductive sheath: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 98. Electrical connector wherein a position of the structure including an electricity transmitting contact surface is positioned to be encased at least partially by the protective wrapper. | |
100 | Grounding to pipe, rod, or conduit: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector particularly adapted to be secured
to a concave or convex surface of a cylindrical member of either
hollow or solid cross-section wherein the member is not one that
would be considered to be a "wire", or to a "second
electricity transmitting member" comprising a sheath about
a wire or cable as a part of the supply and return of electrical
current.
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101 | Direct grounding of coupling part member passing into aperture: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
a contact* that is part of the second electricity transmitting
member, and is intended to enter into an opening in the mating part
and be electrically connected to earth.
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102 | Prong having locking provision, e.g., bayonet: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Electrical connector including a male contact member having physical configuration to secure the connector to a mating connector adapted to receive the male member. | |
103 | Movable or removable ground prong: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Electrical connector including a male contact* adapted
to enter a receptacle and make electrical connection to earth ground,
which male contact is constructed to be (a) operationally repositioned
with respect to the remainder of the connector or, (b) withdrawn
from operational position.
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104 | Pivotable or rotatable about transverse axis: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 103. Electrical connector wherein the male contact member is
constructed to be repositioned or withdrawn by movement about a
pivot with respect to the device, wherein the pivot is normal to
the extent of the member.
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105 | Adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Electrical connector including (a) a first coupling part
for mating with a first mating part and including integrally therewith
a second coupling part for mating with a second mating part to
thereby connect together the first and second parts, wherein the
first and second mating parts could not be interconnected directly; (b)
a first coupling part for mating with a first mating part and including
integrally therewith a plurality of second coupling parts similar
in configuration to the first mating part, for mating with plural
other mating parts to provide multiple access to the first mating
part; or (c) a first coupling part for mating with a first mating
part and including integrally therewith a second coupling part similar
in configuration to the first mating part to effectively reposition the
second mating part from the location of the first mating part if
it were interfitted therewith.
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106 | Three-prong coupling part including ground prong, or receptacle: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* including more than two contacts* each intended to enter an opening in the mating part, or comprising such as mating part; wherein one of the contacts is a safety grounding device. | |
107 | Duplex receptacle: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 106. Electrical connector comprising a member for receiving a
mating part having more than two prong contacts at first location
and for receiving a second mating part of like configuration to
the first.
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108 | Grounding of coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 92. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part*. | |
109 | INTERMEDIATE MEMBER BETWEEN PRONG AND ENCOMPASSING PLANAR GROUND: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a conductor adapted to serve
as return ground transmitting member between a male contact and
a plate having an opening therethrough for receipt of the male contact;
wherein the device is adapted to fit physically between the male contact
and the opening in the plate through which the contact penetrates
and make electrical connection with the male contact and with the
plate.
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110 | UNINTERRUPTED SUPPORT RAIL OR UNINTERRUPTED CONTACT: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including (a) an elongated member for
supporting another connector such that the supported structure may
be located at any of an infinite number of locations along the elongated
member; or (b) an elongated member housing an elongated contact
member such that the contact can accept a mating connector at any
of an infinite number of locations along its length.
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111 | Arcuate, bendable, or pliant rail or contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 110. Electrical connector wherein the elongated member is constructed to allow support or acceptance of the supported connector or the mating connector at an infinite number of locations along a curved way, or along a way which may be made permanently or temporarily curved. | |
112 | Circular rail or contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 11. Electrical connector wherein the curved way extends equidistant about a center 360°. | |
113 | With access restricting cover: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 110. Electrical connector including or combined with a member overlaying the elongated member such that the supported or mating connector can utilize only a limited extent of the device. | |
114 | Bus duct: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 113. Electrical connector comprising an elongated, rigid metallic
housing of reasonably uniform cross-section, and a plurality of
rigid metallic contacts (i.e., buses) extending therealong and spaced
therefrom.
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115 | With means to join tandem rails or tandem contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 110. Electrical connector including provision to unite the elongated member to another such member at the respective ends thereof. | |
116 | With coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in addition to contact of coupling part: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 110. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
(a) separate means to forcibly bring together into mating relation
the interfitting or matching parts of the coupling part and a mating
part* interfitting therewith, or (b) means separate from
the current carrying components of the coupling part and a mating
part to maintain the interengagement of such parts operable independently
of or in addition to the coupling motion.
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117 | Uninterrupted contact accessible by mating contact moving in a first, then a lateral direction: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 116. Electric connector particularly adapted to receive a mating
connector by movement of the mating connector in a first coupling
direction and then by movement of at least the contact portion of
the mating connector in a direction at right angles to the first
direction.
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118 | Bayonet coupling part movable about axis: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 117. Electrical connector intended to be brought into interfitting
relationship with a mating part* by a first movement along
its greatest axial extent and then by a movement about the central
axis of the coupling part with respect to the mating part.
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119 | With mating part having mating connector portion and another connector portion electrically connected thereto; e.g., adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 110. Electrical connector combined with structure that mates
therewith, wherein the mating structure includes a first part including
an electrical contact for engagement with the device, an electrical
contact for engagement with another coupling part, and an electricity
conductive part for transmitting electrical current via the two
contacts from the device to the other coupling part.
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120 | Molding type; e.g., baseboard: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 110. Electrical connector including a housing thereabout, wherein
the housing is to be mounted on an otherwise finished product, is
of decorative value, and accordingly serves as a trim as well as
an electrical service means.
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121 | FOR INTERFITTING WITH UNINTERRUPTED SUPPORT RAIL OR UNINTERRUPTED CONTACT: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector intended to cooperate with (a) an elongated
member supporting the device such that the device may be located at
any of an infinite number of locations along the elongated member;
or (b) an elongated member housing an elongated contact member such
that the contact can accept the device at any of an infinite number
of locations along its length.
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122 | Coupling part with actuating means urging contact surface to move with respect to rest of connector and toward mating contact: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 121. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* including
means to exert pressure on a contact thereof tending to move that
contact with respect to other portions of the connector to cause
it to make engagement with a contact of a mating part*.
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123 | CANDLE SIMULATION TYPE: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising means to receive and electrically
connect to an illumination lamp, which device is shaped or arranged so
that when combined with said lamp it has the appearance of a candle.
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124 | Adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 123. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* (a)
for mating with a first mating part and including integrally therewith
a second coupling part for mating with a second mating part to thereby
connect together the first and second mating parts, wherein the
first and second mating parts could both be interconnected directly; (b)
for mating with a first mating part, and including integrally therewith
a plurality of second in configuration to the first mating parts for
mating with plural other mating parts to provide multiple access
to the first mating part; or (c) for mating with a first mating
part and including integrally therewith a second coupling part similar
in configuration to the first mating part to effectively reposition
the second mating part from the location of the first mating part
if it were interfitted therewith.
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125 | HAVING SPARK OR GLOW PLUG COVER: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a connector at the terminal
end of an integral combustion engine igniter including encasing structure
to prevent or control passage of radiated electrical energy, to
insulate against conduction of electrical current away from the terminal
end of the igniter, to prevent corrosion, or to prevent passage
of moisture.
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126 | Inductive shielding; e.g., radio disturbance: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 125. Electrical connector intended to restrict radiation of electrical
waves away from the connector or igniter.
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127 | With distinct securing means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 125. Electrical connector combined with additional structure to hold the encasing structure in a selected position. | |
128 | Having removable closure: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 125. Electrical connector wherein the encasing structure is provided with an openable cover providing access to the interior thereof. | |
129 | MAGNETO POST TYPE: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector generally including a spring urged
or other resiliently mounted contact for leading off the charge
induced in a permanent magnet alternator.
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130 | MULTICONTACT INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE DISTRIBUTOR CAP OR MULTICONTACT MATING PART: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector having a plurality of contacts* each
to be detachably connected to a high tension spark plug conductor
in a multicylinder ignition engine wherein the device is to be used
with a selector means to sequentially direct electrical current
to each of the spark plugs; or comprising a connector including
a plurality of distinct contacts for use with such a device.
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131 | CONNECTOR MOVABLE BETWEEN ACCESSIBLE AND INACCESSIBLE POSITIONS: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector relocatable between a first location
in which electrical connection can be made and a second location
in which electrical connection is physically blocked.
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132 | With fluid pressure operating or control means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 131. Electrical connector combined with means to move or regulate the movement of the device utilizing hydraulic or vacuum effort. | |
133 | WITH UNAUTHORIZED CONNECTION PREVENTER, E.G., KEY OR COMBINATION LOCK: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector having provision to physically block
electrical connection of the device except by utilization of a specially designed
implement or by special manipulation of a component thereof to permit
such connection.
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134 | Prong cover: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 133. Electrical connector including an outwardly extending male contact having a contact-surface* and including means to fit over the contact to prevent normal electrical conduction from the contact-surface* to the contact surface of a cooperating connector. | |
135 | WITH CONTACT PREVENTER OR RETRACTABLE COVER PART: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with (a) means to physically
block the contact-surface* of the device from electricity
transmitting engagement with the contact-surface of a cooperating
connector; or (b) a connector enclosing member having a portion
intended to remain attached to the remainder of the connector but repositionable
to alternatively cover a contact-surface or permit access to that
contact-surface.
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136 | Movably mounted: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 135. Electrical connector including (a) means to physically block
the contact-surface comprising a member repositionable with respect
to the remainder of the device from a position blocking the contact-surface
to a position not blocking the contact-surface; or (b) a connector enclosing
member having a portion intended to remain attached to the remainder
of the enclosing member but repositionable to that contact-surface.
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137 | Moved by mating connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 136. Electrical connector wherein the repositionable member is
displaced by a surface of a connector interfitting therewith.
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138 | Moved about an axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Electrical connector wherein the repositionable member is restricted to move about a fixed line with respect to the remainder of the device. | |
139 | Connector moved rectilinearly for engagement, preventer or cover moved about axis parallel to direction of connector movement: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 138. Electrical connector intended to move in a straight path
to make electrical connection with a cooperating connector, wherein
the repositionable member is restricted to move with respect to
the remainder of the device about a fixed line extending in the
direction of with straight path.
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140 | Connector moved rectilinearly for engagement, preventer or cover moved rectilinearly and parallel thereto: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Electrical connector intended to move in a straight path to make electrical connection with a cooperating connector, wherein the repositionable member is restricted to move with respect to the remainder of the electrical connector in a straight path parallel to the electrical connection path. | |
141 | Retractable sheath: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 140. Electrical connector wherein the repositionable member is generally cylindrical and encircles the contact-surface and wherein it is moved with respect to the remainder of the electrical connector along its cylindrical axis. | |
142 | Movable about axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 136. Electrical connector wherein the repositionable member is restricted to move about a fixed line with respect to the remainder of the device. | |
143 | To misalign aperture with contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 142. Electrical connector comprising means to cover the contact* while leaving an opening providing direct access to that contact wherein that means is movable so as to reposition that opening out of a position that allows such access. | |
144 | With connector retaining means in addition to contact of connector: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 142. Electrical connector having means separate from the current
carrying components of the connector and a mating part to maintain interengagement
of such parts operable independently of or in addition to the connecting motion.
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145 | Movable to misalign aperture with contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 136. Electrical connector comprising means to cover the contact* while leaving an opening providing direct access to that contact wherein that means is movable so as to reposition that opening out of a position that allows such access. | |
146 | Adapted to fit between contacts of first and second coupled connectors (e.g., power measuring meter): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 135. Electric connector comprising means to prevent engagement
of a contact* with a mating contact by being physically
positioned to hold the contacts apart with the connectors in position
such that the contacts would normally function.
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147 | With connector retaining means in addition to contact of connector: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 135. Electrical connector having means separate from the current
carrying components of the connector and mating part to maintain
interengagement of such parts operable independently of or in addition
to the connection.
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148 | Dummy connector: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 135. Device comprising a member adapted to couple with an electrical
connector, but failing to conduct electrical current with respect
thereto.
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149 | Prong cover: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 135. Electrical connector adapted to be used with a male-type connector and adapted to enclose only the protruding contact. | |
150 | Protector for electron tube pin: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 149. Electrical connector adapted to physically shield the male contact of a member including electrical amplifying or switching means utilizing an environment excluding vacuum maintaining envelope. | |
151 | COUPLING PART COMBINED WITH MEANS TO ALLOW REPOSITIONING OF MATING PART FOR ENGAGEMENT WITH DIFFERENT CONTACTS ON MATING PART, E.G., FLASH CUBE: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* intended
to mate with a mating part* in a first relative position
mating with a first contact of the mating part and in a second relative
position mating with a second contact of the mating part.
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152 | WITH COUPLING SEPARATOR: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with means in addition to
any coupling means and any conductors electrically connected thereby, acting
either in conjunction with or independently with those components
of the device to forcibly uncouple the connector both physically
and electrically from a mating connector.
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153 | Including retainer or joiner: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Electrical connector also (a) including means to positively (i.e., more than frictional drag) hold the device in coupled relationship with respect to the mating connector or (b) combined with means to bring the connector into coupled relationship with a mating connector. | |
154 | Destructible retainer: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 153. Electrical connector including means to secure it to a cooperating connector wherein the means is intended to be altered when permitting separation of the connector from a mating connector such that the means is no longer functional as a securing member. | |
155 | Distinct from separator: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 153. Electrical connector wherein the means to secure the connector or to bring into mating cooperation is physically separate from the means to forcibly uncouple the device. | |
156 | Coaxial contacts, center one comprising separator, e.g., photo flash: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Electrical connector including a first contact at the center of the connection and a second contact concentric thereabout wherein the first contact is movable with respect to the remainder of the connector and is to force the connector out of engagement with the mating connector. | |
157 | Integral retainer and cam separator: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 153. Electrical connector wherein the means to forcibly uncouple the connector turns about an axis and also serves as the means to positively hold the device in coupled relationship. | |
158 | Means to utilize direct fluid action: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Electric connector wherein a liquid or gaseous medium is directed against the device or against the cooperating connector to forcibly uncouple the device. | |
159 | Nonconducting pusher: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Electrical connector wherein the means to forcibly uncouple the connector is made of material that is highly resistant to the flow of the electrical current and wherein the member acts in compression when performing the uncoupling function. | |
160 | Including handle for direct manual urge to separate: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 159. Electrical connector wherein the means to forcibly uncouple the connector is engageable by an operative without other intermediate structure. | |
161 | HEAT RESPONSIVE CONTACT PRESSURE CONTROL: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including structure particularly adapted
to urge the contact toward a cooperating contact at a predetermined
force according to the temperature of the device.
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162 | WITH RELATIVELY GUIDED MEMBERS AND INTERMEDIATE PLIABLE CONDUCTOR: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with two component parts intended
to move with respect to each other in a prescribed, controlled manner
and combined with a flexible electrical conductor extending from
one of the component parts to the other.
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163 | Frangible pliable conductor; e.g., umbilical break-away: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 162. Electrical connector wherein the flexible electrical conductor is specially designed to rupture and subdivide upon extreme movement of one component part with respect to the other. | |
164 | Relatively movable about axis: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 162. Electrical connector wherein the component parts move relatively
about a line that is fixed with respect to each of the parts.
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165 | Hinge: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 164. Electrical connector wherein the first component part is
secured to and supported by a member and the second component part
is secured to and supported by the first member such that the first
member pivotally supports the second member.
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166 | CONVERTIBLE BY INTERNAL CHANGE TO SELECTIVELY COOPERATE WITH A DIFFERENT CONTACT: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including a contact* adapted
to interfit with a particularly configured contact, a particularly
sized contact, or a contact particularly positioned within supporting
structure including integral component structure intended to be
repositioned to allow the electrical connector to interfit with
a different particularly configured, sized, or positioned contact;
wherein the integral component structure is intended to be returnable
to the original position.
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167 | Connector for power measuring meter: | ||||||||
Electrical connector under 166 comprising the base of a
watt-hour measuring device or adapted to engage and be electrically
connected with the base of a watt-hour measuring device.
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168 | Lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Electrical connector particularly adapted to detachably
receive and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate
light, or to a member including electrical amplifying or switching
means utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope;
or comprising the electrical connector of such a light radiating member
or amplifying or switch member.
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169 | Test probe: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Electrical connector comprising a generally rodlike member
having an elongated portion adapted to be grasped by the hand of
an operative for random manipulation thereof and having a contact* extending
from the axial extremity thereof.
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170 | Coupling part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Coupling part specially adapted to mate with a specific
complementary electrical connector.
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171 | Including repositionable contact: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 170. Coupling part including a contact* or a portion of
a contact adapted to be moved to a different location with respect
to the coupling part to allow it to interfit with a different, particularly configured,
sized, or positioned cooperating connector; wherein the contact
or the portion of a contact is adapted to be returned to the original
position.
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172 | To nonuse or distinct use (e.g., male/female) position: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 171. Coupling part wherein the contact or the portion of a contact
is adapted to be moved (a) out of operating position, or (b) to
a position such that the device functions differently.
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173 | To fit differently oriented contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 171. Coupling part wherein the contact or the portion of a contact is adapted to be moved so that it will fit with a mating contact of different alignment than before such modification. | |
174 | Including repositionable contact: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 166. Electrical connector including a contact* or a portion
of a contact adapted to be moved to a different location with respect
to the device to allow the device to interfit with a different,
particularly configured, sized or positioned cooperating connector;
wherein the contact or the portion of a contact is adapted to be
returned to the original position.
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175 | To fit different size contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 74. Electrical connector wherein the contact or the portion of a contact is adapted to be moved so that it will fit with a cooperating contact of different cross-sectional area. | |
176 | FEMALE COUPLING PART CONVERTIBLE TO MALE COUPLING PART BY ADDITION OF PRONG: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* of
the type including an opening with a contact* therein for
receiving a projecting contact of a mating part*; wherein
the device is particularly adapted to receive, as a part thereof,
a prong to enable the device to function as a coupling part having
a contact project therefrom to be received by an opening of a mating
part.
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177 | COUPLING PART CONVERTIBLE TO DISTINCT SHAPE BY ADDITION OF NONREMOVABLE ELEMENT OR BY REMOVAL OF NONREUSABLE ELEMENT: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
a particular configuration adapted to have a member permanently
added thereto to change the device to a different configuration
or adapted to have a member permanently removed therefrom to change
the device to a different configuration.
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178 | FLUENT CONDUCTING MATERIAL: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector in which at least part of the electricity
transmitting medium is a gas liquid or flowable solid during transmission
of electrical current.
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179 | Liquid: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 178. Electrical connector wherein the electricity transmitting
medium is liquid during transmission of electrical current.
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180 | CONTACT SEPARATION BY SNAP OR QUICK-BREAK ACTION: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector having means which, during uncoupling
from a cooperating connector, causes a contact* of the
device to move suddenly with respect to the remainder of the device
and out of engagement with and away from the contact of the cooperating
connector.
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181 | INCLUDING ARC SUPPRESSING OR EXTINGUISHING MEANS: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with or having means to inhibit
electrical discharge or the effects of electrical discharge in the
vicinity of the electrical joint forming means resulting from the
making or breaking of the electrical connection.
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182 | Lamp or electron tube socket: | ||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 181. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* particularly
adapted to detachably receive and electrically couple to a member
intended to radiate light, or to a member including electrical switching
means utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope.
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183 | By arc suppressing or extinguishing environment: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 181. Electrical connector including provision of an atmosphere
in the vicinity of the electrical joint forming means to inhibit
electrical discharge or the effects of electrical discharge.
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184 | Gas: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 183. Electrical connector wherein the atmosphere that inhibits
electrical discharge or the effects of electrical discharge is in
the gaseous state when so functioning.
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185 | Gas accommodation by relatively moving parts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 184. Electrical connector including means to contain or provide controlled escape of gases from the vicinity of the joint forming means, wherein the containing or controlling means includes portions that move with respect to one another during such function. | |
186 | Contact encasing chamber: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 181. Electrical connector with an enclosure wherein any arc formed
when making or breaking electrical connection is enclosed to thereby
limit the effect of the arc.
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187 | Movable relative to contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 186. Electrical connector wherein the contact* is repositioned
during making or breaking of electrical continuity with respect
to the arc enclosing means thereof.
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188 | HAVING CIRCUIT INTERRUPTING PROVISION EFFECTED BY MATING OR HAVING "DEAD" CONTACT ACTIVATED AFTER MATING: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector (a) including a characteristic intended
to modify the flow of electrical current upon making of the connection, other
than that effected by the connection; or (b) including an electricity
transmitting member intended to be not connected to a source of electrical
current before mating with corresponding electricity transmitting
member of a cooperating connector but be so connected after mating.
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189 | WITH OR COMPRISING REMOVABLE CIRCUIT MODIFYING ARRANGEMENT: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including two contacts* wherein
a removable unitary member is intended to electrically connect those
two contacts to each other; wherein the member is intended to electrically
alter the current to the connector structure.
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190 | HAVING RETAINER OR PASSAGEWAY FOR FLUENT MATERIAL: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector with a provision to (a) confine a flowable
medium or (b) confine the flow of such a medium.
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191 | Fluent material transmission line: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector including a passageway along which the flowable medium is transported. | |
192 | Connector electrically joined to line: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 191. Electrical connector wherein that electrical connector is
in electrical communication with the means providing a passageway
for a flowable medium.
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193 | For use with line heater: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 191. Electrical connector to be used with a heating means (e.g.,
an electrical resistance heater) to raise the thermal level of the
means providing the passageway.
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194 | Electrical connection within line: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 191. Electrical connector wherein the means to make an electrical connection is physically positioned within the confines of the passageway for transmission of a flowable medium. | |
195 | Connector/line assembly coupled to mating connector/line assembly by movement about an axis less than 360°: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 191. Electrical connector adapted to make both electrical contact and fluent material passageway connection with mating connector whereby such connection is effected by movement of the device relative to the mating connector about a pivot line less than a full revolution. | |
196 | Liquid material to dissipate, remove, or block the flow of heat: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector wherein the flowable medium is in the
liquid state and is for spreading, lowering the level of, or preventing
transmission of thermal energy.
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197 | For urging contact toward or away from mating contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector with provision to bring pressure from
the flowable medium onto the contact* thereof tending to
move that contact with respect to other portions of the electrical connector
cause that contact to make (or break) engagement with the contact
of a mating part.
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198 | Gas retainer: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector wherein the flowable medium is in the
gaseous state while confined.
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199 | Liquid retainer: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector wherein the flowable medium is in the
liquid state while confined.
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200 | Impregnated material: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 199. Electrical connector wherein the liquid medium is absorbed or held in place by a porous member. | |
201 | Coupling part having contact encompassed by liquid storage chamber: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 199. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* wherein
the liquid medium is retained in an enclosed pocket surrounding
the means for making an electricity transmitting joint.
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202 | Contact comprising tapered post or mating part (e.g., battery post): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 201. Coupling part wherein the contact* is an elongated rodlike member having aconical end, or is a socket for receiving such a rodlike member, at which conical end is the surface for transmitting electrical current to a mating part* and at which the liquid is retained. | |
203 | Crimped end terminal: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 199. Electrical connector wherein the liquid medium is located
between a solid means for making an electricity transmitting joint
and an electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly, wherein
both the solid means and the strandlike member or assembly having been
subsequently secured together by distortion of the solid means.
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204 | Encompassing wire: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 199. Electrical connector including provision to enclose an electrical
conductor in the liquid.
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205 | Passageway allowing escape of fluent material during mating: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector with provision to permit movement of the flowable medium out of the vicinity of the mating face of the connector as the connector is brought into position with respect to a cooperating connector. | |
206 | Vent: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 190. Electrical connector including provision to allow aeration
of the device.
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207 | WITH CONDUIT OR DUCT: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with an elongate tubular casing
of either circular or polygonal cross-section wherein the casing
is distinct from the housing of the electrical connector, is of
indeterminate length and is for encasing an electricity transmitting
member.
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208 | Enclosed conductor electrically connected thereto: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Electrical connector wherein the encased electricity transmitting
member is attached to the housing to transmit electrical current
thereto.
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209 | Molding type (e.g., baseboard): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Electrical connector wherein the distinct housing is to
be mounted on an otherwise finished product is of decorative value,
and accordingly serves as a trim as well as an electric service means.
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210 | Means to join conduit, duct or conductor selections: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Electrical connector combined with or comprising a structural member intended to fit between a first and a second conductor to couple the housings together or to couple the conductor encased by one housing to the conductor encased by the other housing. | |
211 | Including receptacle: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 207. Electrical connector comprising a female coupling part* including a contact located within a recession. | |
212 | BUS DUCT: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising an elongated, reasonably
uniform cross section, rigid metallic housing and a plurality of
rigid metallic contacts (i.e., buses) extending therealong and spaced
therefrom.
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213 | Means to join bus ducts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 212. Electrical connector particularly adapted to connect a housing or conductor at its longitudinal extent to another such housing or conductor. | |
214 | COMPRISING COUPLING PART OF INDETERMINATE LENGTH LATERALLY OF CONNECTION: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* intended
to mate with a specially shaped mating part* at a face
thereof, which connector is of undefined dimension in at least one
direction parallel to that face.
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215 | Included in prefabricated building panel (e.g., floor, ceiling, wall): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 214. Coupling part combined with means forming a substantial portion of a generally planar space dividing member of an architectural structure wherein the device is a portion thereof. | |
216 | Molding type, (e.g., baseboard): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 214. Coupling part wherein the housing is to be mounted on an
otherwise finished product, is of decorative value, and accordingly
serves as trim as well as an electric service means.
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217 | ALTERNATIVELY CONNECTED: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including a connection face which is
selectively usable at one time without rearrangement or alteration
thereof (a) with a first cooperating connector of a first configuration
or with a second cooperating connector that is of a different configuration,
or (b) with a cooperating connector making electrical connection
from a first direction or from a second, distinct direction.
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218 | Coupling part: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 217. Electrical connector specially adapted to mate with a specific
complementary electrical connector.
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219 | Test probe: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 218. Coupling part comprising a generally rodlike member having
an elongated portion adapted to be grasped by the hand of an operative
for random manipulation thereof and having a contact* extending
from the axial extremity thereof.
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220 | Lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 218. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate light, or
to a member including electrical, amplifying or switching means
utilizing an environment excluding vacuum maintaining envelope;
or comprising the electrical connector of such a light radiating
or switching member.
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221 | Contact comprising prong: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 218. Coupling part including a male contact* adapted to enter a receptacle* and make electrical connection therein. | |
222 | Receptacle having distinct openings for distinct prongs: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 218. Coupling part comprising a receptacle* including a contact located within a first recess therein for receipt of a male contact and including a contact within a second recess are constructed such that only a contact of a required characteristic with respect to the coupling part of which it is a part can interfit therewith. | |
223 | Receptacle for prong of first lateral dimension or for prong of second lateral dimension: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 218. Coupling part comprising a receptacle* designed to receive a male contact of first cross-sectional shape or size; or to receive a male contact of a second cross-sectional shape or size. | |
224 | To receive contact from first direction or from second axially distinct direction: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 217. Electrical connector adapted to engage an elongated cooperating
connector positioned along a first predetermined axis and adapted
to engage an elongated cooperating connector lying along a second
predetermined axis that is not coextensive with the first axis.
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225 | CONTACT TAP BETWEEN NORMALLY ENGAGED COUPLING PARTS: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector for use with a coupling part* and
its mating part* by fitting between the parts when they
are mated to each other and make electrical connection therewith to
modify electric current flow between the mated parts.
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226 | COUPLING PART TO RECEIVE FLUORESCENT OR NEON LAMP: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* particularly
intended to be used to physically interfit with and supply electric
current to an illumination device, which illuminating device includes
means to ionize that gas (a) to cause the gas to activate a coating
on the envelope and causes that coating to emit visible light, or
(b) wherein the gas is neon to cause the gas to emit visible light.
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227 | Having curved tubular envelope: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part particularly adapted to supply electricity to an illuminating device wherein its tubular gas containing transparent container extends along a nonrectilinear way. | |
228 | Plural lamps: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 227. Coupling part intended to supply electrical current to a first and to a second illumination device without removal of either illumination device therefrom. | |
229 | Circular lamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 227. Coupling part wherein the tubular gas containing envelope extends along a circular way. | |
230 | With sealing element or material for cooperation with coupled lamp: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part combined with a member intended to be positioned
during use between the connector and the illuminating device to which
it transmits electrical current, which member is intended to isolate
the contacts from foreign material in the environment (e.g., water or
dust).
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231 | With contact for starting switch: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part combined with provision to transmit electrical energy to a switching device having a function to start ionization of the gas within the tubular envelope of the illuminating device. | |
232 | With additional retaining or locking means for coupled connector and lamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part combined with means to hold the coupling part in electrical current carrying relationship with the illuminating device or to secure another member which in turn holds the coupling part in electric current carrying relationship with the illuminating device. | |
233 | Removable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 232. Coupling part wherein the means to hold the coupling part in current carrying relationship is detachable from the remainder thereof. | |
234 | Adjustably mounted: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part supported on other structure such that it can be repositioned thereupon. | |
235 | Plural lamps: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part intended to supply electrical current to a first and to a second illumination device without removal of either illumination device therefrom. | |
236 | Adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part, (a) for mating with a first mating part and
including integrally therewith a second coupling part for mating
with a second mating part to thereby connect together the first and
second mating parts, wherein the first and second mating parts could
not be interconnected directly; (b) for mating with a first mating
part and including integrally therewith a plurality of second coupling
part similar in configuration to the first mating part to effectively
reposition the second mating part from the location of the first
mating part if it were interfitted therewith.
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237 | Separately biased connector: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part mounted on another member and movable with respect thereto wherein the coupling part is yieldably urged in a direction with respect to the member on which it is movably mounted. | |
238 | Pivotable connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 237. Coupling part movably with respect to the member on which
it is mounted about an axis less than 360°.
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239 | With provision for transverse receipt of lamp contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part intended to receive an illuminating device contact that extends in the direction parallel to the tubular illuminating device envelope by movement of the illuminating device perpendicular to that direction with respect to the coupling part. | |
240 | By rotation of lamp about axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 239. Coupling part wherein the illuminating device is to be turned about its axis to effect the electrical connection. | |
241 | Contact comprising laterally resilient spring finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 240. Coupling part wherein the contact is an elongated protuberance that is yieldable within its elastic limit normally with respect to the elongation. | |
242 | With provision for axial receipt of lamp contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part intended to receive an illuminating device contact that extends in the direction parallel to the tubular illuminating device envelope by movement of the illuminating device in the direction of the axis. | |
243 | Axially biased contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 242. Coupling part wherein a contact is movable relative to the remainder of the coupling part in the direction parallel to the illuminating device envelope and is yieldably urged by a member stressed within its elastic limit in that direction. | |
244 | Coil spring with provision to utilize conductivity thereof: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 243. Coupling part wherein the contact is yieldably urged by a helically wound resilient conductive member intended to transmit electrical current. | |
245 | COUPLING PART HAVING HELICALLY DISPOSED STRANDLIKE CONTACT: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector, comprising a coupling part* having an elongated contact* formed about and along an axis for screwthread engagement with a screwlike contact of a mating part* | |
246 | SELF ALIGNING CONTACT: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector having a contact* which is nonrigidly mounted upon the remainder of the electrical connector such that the said contact is permitted a certain freedom of movement (other than inherent resiliency) and is accordingly movable during the coupling motion with respect to the remainder of the connector. | |
247 | Contact mounted in floating nonconductive holder: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 246. Electrical connector including support structure for the contact, which support structure is not intended to transmit electricity and which structure is mounted for movement with the contact and with respect to the remainder of the electrical connector. | |
248 | Connector including housing or panel to support holder: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 247. Electrical connector having structure to support the contact and associated structure against gravity while permitting the certain freedom of movement of the contact with respect thereto, which structure is constructed (a) to encase the contact; or, (b) as a planar member extending in the plane of the freedom of movement. | |
249 | Receptacle having two directly opposed contact arms and open sides between arms: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 246. Electrical connector including a U-shaped member having legs comprising a contact* or a pair of electrically insulated contacts adapted to grip and make electrical contact with a connector held therebetween. | |
250 | To receive fuse: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 249. Electrical connector intended to be used to grip and make electrical contact with a conductive member having portion intended to melt under excess current flow to thereby terminate that current flow. | |
251 | To receive rigid bar type connector, e.g., busbar: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 249. Electrical connector intended to be used to grip and make electrical contact with an elongated rigid member having no function other than making electrical contact. | |
252 | Tubular socket: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 246. Electrical connector wherein the contact is cylindrical in shape and is intended to axially receive a mating contact internally along the axis thereof. | |
253 | SCREW COUPLING PART ENGAGED OR DISENGAGED WITHOUT ROTARY MOTION: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
a rib helical about an axis parallel to the direction of connector
coupling action, for coupling with a mating part by a helical motion
and with helical interfitting with respect thereto, and also having
provision to permit coupling or uncoupling with the mating part
other than by helical motion.
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254 | Having radially movable threaded means: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 253. Coupling part wherein the helical rib is moved radially
into or out of screwlike engagement with the mating part to permit
coupling with the mating part other than by helical motion.
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255 | By axially moving wedge or cam: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 254. Coupling part, (a) including a tapering member adapted to move in the direction of connector coupling action, (i.e., parallel to the helical axis) to engage and force the helical rib to move radially into or out of screwlike engagement with the mating adapted to turn about an axis normal to the direction of connector coupling action and having a surface extending progressively away from its axis to engage and force the helical ribs to move radially into or with the mating part. | |
256 | Biased toward mating thread: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 254. Coupling part wherein the rib is resiliently urged toward the interfitting rib of the mating part. | |
257 | Socket: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 256. Coupling part comprising a female part having a movable helical rib. | |
258 | COUPLING PART WITH LATCHING MEANS AND TETHER OR EXPLOSIVE TO UNLATCH FROM MATING PART: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
means to exert more than frictional resistance to effect separation
of the device from connection with an electrically coupled part
and having (a) a pliant member capable of exerting only force in
tension for being pulled by an operative to make the separation
resisting means ineffective or (b) explosive means to make the separation
resisting means ineffective.
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259 | COUPLING PART WITH ACTUATING MEANS URGING CONTACT TO MOVE LATERALLY WITH RESPECT TO REST OF COUPLING PART AND TOWARD MATING PART: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* including
means to exert pressure on a contact* thereof tending to
move that contact generally normally of the coupling axis with respect
to other portions of the electrical connector to cause that contact
to make engagement with the contact of a mating part*.
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260 | Having open slot for receiving preformed panel circuit arrangement or tape cable: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 259. Coupling part including an elongated opening intended (a)
to receive a sheetlike member and make electrical connection with
a portion thereof or (b) to receive an electricity transmitting
cable including more than three conductors wherein all the conductors
are arranged in the same plane extending therealong and make electrical
contact with a portion thereof.
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261 | Pivotable means, one portion actuating contact surface, another portion retaining coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 259. Coupling part wherein the means to urge the contact to move is mounted for movement about an axis with respect to the remainder of the coupling part and includes a first surface portion adapted to urge the contact to move and a second surface adapted to secure the coupling part to a mating part. | |
262 | Urging stacked contacts to move with respect to rest of coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 259. Coupling part including a plurality of contacts mounted in alignment such that when one is urged to move with respect to the remainder of the coupling part it will serve to move the next one, so that when one is first urged by the means, then the next is urged by the means via the first. | |
263 | Contractile receptacle: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 259. Coupling part comprising a female coupling part having an
opening to receive a male coupling part including means to vary
the size or position of the opening while urging the contact to
move.
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264 | For dual inline coupling part, e.g., DIP: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 263. Coupling part intended to be used with a mating part having
three or more contacts in rectilinear alignment on one lateral margin
and three or more contacts in rectilinear alignment on the opposite
lateral margin.
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265 | Expandable contact or spreadable contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 259. Coupling part including (a) a generally rodlike contact adapted to engage a mating contact by axial movement with respect thereto and having a variable cross-section to prevent removal thereof from the mating contact part, or (b) first and second laterally spaced contacts adapted to be moved away from each other and toward the contact mating part. | |
266 | COUPLING PART HAVING HANDLE OR MEANS TO MOVE CONTACT LATERALLY TO PERMIT UNCOUPLING: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* adapted
to be brought out of cooperative engagement with a mating part* by movement
with respect thereto in a first direction, wherein a contact* or
a portion of a contact of the device must be moved in a second direction
with respect to the remainder of the device normal to the first
direction; wherein the device includes (a) a portion adapted to
be engaged by the hand of an operative, or (b) a force multiplying
device, whereby moving force is exerted on the contact.
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267 | Having open slot for receiving panel circuit arrangement: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 266. Coupling part including an elongated opening intended to
receive a sheetlike member and make electrical connection with a
portion thereof; wherein the second direction of contact movement
is normal to the plane of the sheetlike member.
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268 | Expandable, prong receiving socket: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 266. Coupling part wherein the contact* comprises a female member for matingly receiving and making electrical connection with a rodlike contact wherein the female member is intended to be expanded to allow removal of the mating rod like contact. | |
269.1 | To move contact with respect to similar contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 266. Coupling part including a first and a second contact* that are (a) electrically insulated from each other, (b) of substantially identical configuration, and (c) adapted to be moved with respect to each other. | |
269.2 | Comprising laterally movable prong or socket attached to flaccid conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 269.1. Coupling part wherein the first or second contact is particularly adapted to be received by a confining, receptaclelike contact or comprises such a receptaclelike contact; in either case, it is intended to be used with a generally elongated, strandlike member, that is readily yieldable transversely of its length to the force of gravity, for transmitting electricity to the transmitting joint. | |
270 | Movable latching prong or latch on prong: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 226. Coupling part including a rodlike contact* (a) adapted to be moved with respect to the remainder of the coupling part to project and interfit with a mating contact and thereby selectively permit separation therefrom, or (b) including a portion movable with respect to other portions of that contact to project and interfit with a mating contact and thereby selectively permit separation therefrom. | |
271 | WITH SEALING ELEMENT OR MATERIAL FOR COOPERATION WITH COUPLED CONNECTOR (E.G., GASKET): | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with an additional discrete
part or mass of filler substance provided to fit between a face
of that electrical connector and a corresponding face of a cooperating
connector to securely close off the faces and the interior of the
mated assembly from moisture, dust, or other foreign matter.
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272 | Sealing element having cross section that is neither circular nor rectangular: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 271. Electrical connector including an additional discrete part
which, when viewed in a plane along its longitudinal centerline
with respect to the direction of coupling engagement of that electrical
connector with another connector, is of a shape other than one defined
by a curved everywhere equidistant from a fixed point or by a parallelogram
which includes a right angle.
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273 | Tapered cross-section: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 272. Electrical connector wherein the additional discrete part which, when viewed in a plane along its longitudinal centerline, is wedge shaped. | |
274 | Combined with distinct cable sheath sealing element or material: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 272. Electrical connector wherein the end thereof remote from the end having a face mating with another connector has another discrete member or mass of filler substance which tightly engages the insulative covering surrounding an electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly to prevent exposure of the interior of the electrical connector to moisture, dust, or other foreign matter. | |
275 | Combined with distinct cable sheath sealing element or material: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 271. Electrical connector wherein the end thereof remote from the end having a face mating with another connector has another discrete member or mass of filler substance which tightly engages the insulative covering surrounding an electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly to prevent exposure of the interior of the device to moisture, dust, or other foreign matter. | |
276 | Including chamber for contact potting: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 271. Electrical connector including housing for enclosing a contact
and for retaining a solid substance which is to have been pressed
or flowed thereinto prior to or during electrical connection.
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277 | With helically threaded coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in addition to contact of coupling part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 271. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
(a) separate means to forcibly bring together into mating relation
the interfitting or matching parts of the coupling part and a mating
part* interfitting therewith, or (b) means separate from
the current carrying components of the coupling part and a mating
part to maintain the interengagement of such parts operable independently
of or in addition to the coupling motion; including a helically
ribbed portion adapted to interfit with a portion of the mating
part by relative rotation and corresponding axial advance.
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278 | HAVING RESILIENT HOUSING FOR SEALING WITH COUPLED CONNECTOR: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector provided with an external shell member made of pliable material adapted to yield within its elastic limit to abuttingly mate with another such device and securely close the abutting faces and the interior of the mated assembly from moisture, dust, or other foreign matter. | |
279 | Combined with distinct cable sheath sealing element or material: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 278. Element connector wherein the end having a face mating with another connector has another discrete member or mass of filler substance which tightly engages the insulative covering surrounding an electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly to prevent exposure of the interior of the device to moisture, dust, or other foreign matter. | |
280 | Connector comprising lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 278. Electrical connector particularly adapted to detachably
receive and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate
light, or to a member including electrical amplifying or switching
means utilizing an environment comprising the electrical connector
of such a light radiating means or amplifying or switching member.
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281 | Having interengageable sealing extension: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 278. Electrical connector wherein the external shell member includes a portion extending in the direction to which the electrical connector is intended to be mated with another such electrical connector, which portion is intended to fit into a receiving pocket of the mating connector and perform the closing function by tightly fitting a generally cylindrical wall of the mating connector. | |
282 | Housing comprising resilient latching means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 278. Electrical connector wherein the external shell member adapted
to yield within its elastic limit also is intended to interfit with
the mating device and require flexing thereof for separation from
the mating member.
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283 | COUPLED CONNECTOR TO SEALINGLY FIT WITH FIRST CONNECTOR: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including a contact carrying body which
when mated with another contact carrying body of a mating connector acts
to securely close off the juncture of or the abutting or interfitting
cojoined faces of the mated contact carrying bodies and the interior of
the mated assembly thus formed from moisture, dust, or other foreign
matter.
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284 | ADAPTED TO COOPERATE WITH DUPLICATE CONNECTOR: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector adapted to be electrical connected
to another electrical connector under the class definition wherein
the first and second electrical connectors are identical in configuration
in the interfitting portions thereof.
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285 | Sequentially connected contacts, e.g., zipper type: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Coupling part including a row of contacts connected to a
pliable member to allow the contacts to be brought into interlocking engagement
with a similar row of contacts on another pliable member by the
action of camming device slideable along the respect rows of contacts.
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286 | Engaged by axial and pivotal movements (e.g., bayonet): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Electrical connector having a projecting contact member extending along an axis wherein coupling is effected by movement relative to the other connector along that axis and by movement about an axis parallel to that axis. | |
287 | Engaged by lateral movement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Electrical connector having a projecting contact* extending along an axis adapted to be coupled to another such electrical connector by movement of the contact member with respect thereto transversely of that axis. | |
288 | Pivotal: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 287. Electrical connector wherein the contact is moved about an axis parallel to its lateral extension during coupling of the connector to another electrical connector. | |
289 | Butt coupling: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Electrical connector including a housing presenting a generally
planar face to a corresponding housing of the other electrical connector and
including a contact member* having a contact surface generally
coplanar therewith.
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290 | Contact intermeshable with duplicate mating contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Electrical connector including a contact* of a configuration to interfit with the contact of a cooperating connector such that a portion of the mating contact is gripped between opposed surfaces thereof; wherein the mating contact is identical in configuration thereto. | |
291 | Plural, electrically distinct contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 290. Electrical connector including a first contact* and a second contact that are electrically insulated from each other. | |
292 | With coupling movement retaining means in addition to contact of coupling part: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
means separate from the current carrying elements thereof to maintain
interengagement with a mating part.
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293 | Resilient: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 292. Coupling part wherein the maintaining means is intended to be stressed within its elastic limit to hold the connectors together. | |
294 | With relatively rotatable movement-actuating or retaining ring: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 292. Coupling part wherein the maintaining means comprises an encompassing member thereabout which turns about an axis with respect to the remainder thereof wherein the encompassing member is intended to engage a portion of a mating part to either bring or hold the coupling part and the mating part together. | |
295 | Resiliently biased contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 284. Electrical connector including a contact* intended to be stressed within its elastic limit to effect a tight fit with a contact of the other device. | |
296 | WITH COUPLING MOVEMENT-ACTUATING MEANS OR RETAINING MEANS IN ADDITION TO CONTACT OF COUPLING PART: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* having
(a) separate means to forcibly bring interfitting or matching parts
of the coupling part and a mating part* interfitting therewith,
i.e., to effect electrical connection; or (b) means separate from
the current carrying components of the coupling part and a mating part
to maintain the interengagement of such parts, the parts being operable
independently of or in addition to the coupling motion, i.e., to maintain
electrical connection.
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297 | With guiding means for removable automobile radio or record player: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part for use with a removable information receiving
or transmitting device or with a sound reproducing device, wherein
the coupling part has a surface for directing the device to move
in a prescribed path with respect to the coupling part as electrical
connection between the coupling part and the device is effected, and
wherein the coupling part is to be used in a motor vehicle.
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298 | Including resilient latching retaining means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 297. Coupling part including a member that is yieldable within its elastic limit intended to engage the mating part and positively maintain electrical connection therewith. | |
299 | With coupling part retained in connection with mating part by presence of distinct coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part adapted to interfit with a mating part* and to be used in conjunction with a second coupling part which, when connected to a corresponding second mating part, physically blocks the first coupling part against removal from its mating part. | |
300 | Adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 299. Coupling part (a) for mating with a first mating part and
including integrally therewith a second coupling part for mating
with a second mating part to thereby connect together the first and
second mating parts, wherein the first and second mating parts could
not be interconnected directly; (b) for mating with a first mating
part and including integrally therewith a plurality of second coupling
parts similar in configuration to the first mating part, for mating
with plural other mating parts to provide multiple access to the
first mating part; or (c) for mating with a first mating part and
including integrally therewith a second coupling part similar in
configuration to the first mating part to effectively reposition
the second mating part from the location of the first mating part
if it were interfitted therewith.
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301 | Retaining means requiring destruction of element before separation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part adapted to couple with a mating part and including
provision such that the parts cannot be uncoupled without breaking
or otherwise destroying an element associated therewith.
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302 | Threaded coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 301. Coupling part including a helically ribbed portion adapted to interfit with a portion of the mating part by relative rotation and corresponding axial advance thereof. | |
303 | Required destruction of lamp envelope: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 302. Coupling part for use with or comprising the electrical
connector of an illumination device including provision to require
breakage of the glass bulb associated with the illumination device
before the electrical connection can be broken.
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304 | Including lock for retaining means (e.g., key or combination lock or requiring "special" tool): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain interengagement
with a mating part requires utilization of a special manipulation
of a component thereof to permit such removal of the coupling part
from a mating part.
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305 | Magnetically operated latch: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 304. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain interengagement
includes a member of iron or ironlike composition adapted to be
moved to release the retaining means by magnetic attraction.
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306 | Threaded coupling part: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 304. Coupling part including a helically ribbed portion adapted
to interfit with a portion of the mating part by relative rotation
and corresponding axial advance.
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307 | Having freely rotatable component to prevent unthreading: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 306. Coupling part in which electrical connection is maintained
by allowing a component on the helically-ribbed portion to turn
with respect to the helically-ribbed portion when in blocking condition,
such that rotation thereof does not effect separation from the mating
part.
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308 | Retaining means entirely exterior of coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 306. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain interengagment is distinct from and positioned outside the coupling part. | |
309 | Retaining means comprising part of female coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 306. Coupling part having a recessed contact intended to be received by a projecting contact of the mating part and wherein the means to maintain interengagement is a part of the coupling part having a recessed contact. | |
310 | Retaining means with distinct movement-actuating means to move coupling part axially: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part having both (a) means to effect electrical
connection, and (b) means to maintain electrical connection which
is separate from and independently operable from the means to effect
electrical connection and separate from the current carrying parts
thereof; wherein the coupling action is generally in a straight
line parallel to the longitudinal extent of the coupling part.
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311 | For bayonet (breech) type locking ring: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 310. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection is rotatable relative to the coupling part or mating part and engages a lug on the other part to secure the parts together upon partial rotation of the means about a pivot parallel to the longitudinal extent of the coupling part. | |
312 | Coupling part with relatively pivotable concentric movement-actuating or retaining ring: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part having an encompassing member thereabout which turns about an axis parallel to the longitudinal extent thereof and with respect thereto, wherein the encompassing member is intended to engage a portion of a mating part to either effect or maintain electrical connection. | |
313 | Coupling part having appurtenant means for supporting other structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 312. Coupling part combined with structure to hold against gravity
structure in addition to the coupling part.
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314 | Retaining bayonet: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 312. Coupling part wherein the encompassing member is intended
to interfit with the mating part by moving first axially and then
rotatably with respect to the mating part to engage a cooperating
lug on the mating part.
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315 | Having coupling indicating indicia or signal: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 314. Coupling part including as a part thereof, indicating markings
or an audible or visual indicator intended to designate completion
of coupling or retaining operation.
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316 | Bayonet lug on axially extending finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 314. Coupling part wherein the encompassing member includes a protuberance for interfitting with the mating part, extending laterally from an elongated extension aligned generally parallel to the axial extent of the coupling part. | |
317 | With means to move ring: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 314. Coupling part combined with means to engage and effect repositioning
of the encompassing member about its axis.
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318 | With means to prevent bayonet release: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 314. Coupling part combined with means to physically block removal
of the coupling part from the mating part by preventing either rotary
or axial movement of the parts with respect to each other.
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319 | With spring to longitudinally bias movement-actuating or retaining ring: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 314. Coupling part combined with means to be stressed within its elastic limit and yieldably urge the encompassing member in the direction parallel to its axis. | |
320 | Threaded ring or ring adapted to engage threaded mating part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 312. Coupling part wherein the encompassing member includes a helically ribbed surface intended to mate with a corresponding surface of the mating part; or wherein the encompassing member includes a portion intended to mate with a helically ribbed surface of the mating part; so that the parts are drawn or held together by rotation of the encompassing member. | |
321 | With means to prevent unthreading: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 320. Coupling part combined with provision to block the encompassing member against rotating with respect to the mating part after connection has been established. | |
322 | Coupling part having concentric contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 320. Coupling part including a first contact surface and a second contact surface, each of which is circular about a common axis at a cross-section therethrough. | |
323 | Adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 320. Coupling part (a) for mating with a first mating part and
including integrally therewith a second mating part to thereby connect
together the first and second mating parts, wherein the first and
second mating parts could not be interconnected directly; (b) for
mating with a first mating part including integrally therewith a plurality
of second coupling parts similar in configuration to the first mating
part, for mating with plural other mating parts to provide multiple
access to the first mating part; or (c) a first coupling part for
mating with a first mating part and including integrally therewith
a second coupling part similar in configuration to the first mating
part to effectively reposition the second mating part from the location
of the first mating part if it were interfit therewith.
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324 | Male contact pin with blockable retaining means at tip, e.g., Modrey: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part comprising a rodlike male member including
a base extending from a conductor and an exposed extremity having
means to maintain interengagement with a mating part located at
that extremity, further having means to physically prevent movement
of the retaining means to an inactive position.
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325 | Coupling part for receiving edge of planar board moving parallel to plane: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part particularly adapted to receive a lateral
extremity of a rigid sheetlike mating part adapted to move when
making electrical connection therewith in a direction along the flat
extent thereof.
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326 | With angular mating: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 325. Coupling part wherein the mating is to be by a dual movement, first along the flat extent of the sheetlike mating part and then about an axis parallel to the flat extent. | |
327 | Retaining means exterior of slot: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 325. Coupling part including means to maintain electrical connection that is adapted to engage the sheetlike mating part away from the received lateral extremity thereof. | |
328 | Fingerlike grasping means comprising portion of coupling part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 327. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection
is generally elongated and is considered to be a part of the coupling
part.
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329 | For direct connection to a flexible tape or printed circuit board: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part intended to be used with and make contact
with a sheetlike member that is either (a) elongated and pliable
or (b) is generally rigid, and includes an electrical conductor extending
in a direction of the sheetlike extent.
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330 | For dual inline package (DIP): | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part intended to be used with very small panel
circuit arrangement on which circuit elements are preplaced and
fixed including a first and a second straight row of three or more
contacts on each of two opposite marginal extremities.
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331 | Movement-actuating or retaining means comprises cover press: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 330. Coupling part including means to effect electrical connector which means is adapted to be superposed over the planar member and exert force simultaneously on the contacts of the member along each row of the contacts. | |
332 | Bayonet coupling part movable about its axis: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part designed to be brought into interfitting relationship
with the mating part* by a first movement along its greatest
axial extent and then by a movement about the central axis of the
coupling part with respect to the mating part.
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333 | With distinct means to secure movement-actuating or retaining means against movement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 332. Coupling part combined with structure to block the means to effect or maintain electrical connection. | |
334 | Coupling part including appurtenant means for supporting other structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 332. Coupling part combined with structure to hold against gravity
structure in addition to the coupling part.
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335 | Comprising cylindrical shell having lug receiving slot: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 332. Coupling part including a tubular portion having a portion
cut out or recessed along its axis to receive and guide protuberances
of the mating part.
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336 | Lamp or electron tube socket: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 335. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate light, or
to a member including electrical amplifying or switching means utilizing
an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope.
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337 | Having axially extending bayonet contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 332. Coupling part wherein an electricity conductor member for
making electrical contact elongated along the coupling direction
and is shaped for interfitting with cooperating structure of the
mating part to prevent separation thereof.
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338 | Including movement of coupling part about axis: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part intended to be brought into interfitting relationship
with the mating part by a movement about the central axis of the
coupling part with respect to the mating part.
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339 | Threaded coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 338. Coupling part to be brought into interfitting relationship with the mating part by a simultaneous movement about and along the central axis of the coupling part with respect to the mating part. | |
340 | With socket contact transversely engaging male threaded part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 339. Coupling part wherein either that part or the mating part is a male member having a helical ridge shaped contact extending along a tubular wall thereof and wherein the cooperating part includes a contact member adapted to engage that helical ridge shaped contact at only a portion thereof while other portions are engaged by conductive structure for bringing or holding the coupling part and the mating part together. | |
341 | Pivotal movement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 338. Coupling part wherein relative movement thereof with respect to the mating part is restricted to less than 360°. | |
342 | Including compound movement of coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part intended to be brought into interfitting relationship with the mating part by a first movement and then by a second movement that is distinct from the first. | |
343 | Including appurtenant means for supporting other structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 342. Coupling part combined with structure to hold against gravity
structure in addition to the coupling part.
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344 | Having push-pull contacts spaced along only one planar side wall transverse to longitudinal engagement axis (e.g., telephone jack or plug): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part adapted to engage or disengage a mating part
by pure rectilinear movement relative thereto; including a contact
carrying planar surface extending in the direction of coupling movement;
wherein not more than one plurality of contacts are spaced along
a straight line on the planar surface perpendicular to the direction
of coupling movement.
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345 | Retaining means: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 296. Coupling part having means separate from the current carrying
elements thereof to maintain interengagment with a mating part*,
i.e., to maintain electrical connection.
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346 | Adapted to engage contact of mating part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection
is a nonconducting member adapted to hold to the conductive contact* of
the other part.
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347 | Laterally moving slide: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection
moves transversely with respect to the longitudinal movement of
coupling action and the means is rigid in the portion engaging the
mating part.
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348 | Laterally moving roller or ball: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection moves transversely with respect to the longitudinal movement of coupling action and the means includes a portion engaging the mating part that is circular in cross-section or spherical and is allowed to turn about its axis when mating is effected. | |
349 | Toroidal band urged radially of connection or adapted to be compressed for retention, e.g., O-ring: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection
has the shape of a tube curved upon itself into a ring and is adapted
to function for maintaining interengagement by being resiliently
urged toward or away from the center of the ring or by being resiliently urged
toward the center of the tubular configuration.
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350 | Finger or stretchable sleeve resiliently urged laterally of connection: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection
has the shape of (a) an elongated protuberance adapted to flex within its
elastic limit transversely of its longitudinal extent to grippingly
engage the mating part; or (b) a tube adapted to stretch within
its elastic limit outwardly of its central axis to grippingly engage
the mating part.
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351 | Coupling part having appurtenant means for supporting other structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 350. Coupling part combined with structure to hold against gravity
structure in addition to the coupling part.
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352 | With additional means to cause or prevent unlatching: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 350. Coupling part combined with structure to engage the resilient
member to effect release thereof from engagement with the mating
part, or to effect positive securement of the coupling part to a
mating part.
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353 | Finger inwardly biased during coupling or uncoupling: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 350. Coupling part wherein the elongated member is moved radially toward the center of the coupling part against its elastic bias when going into or out of coupling engagement with a mating part. | |
354 | Rearwardly extending finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 353. Coupling part wherein the elongated protuberance is attached to the coupling part such that, as the mating occurs, the portion of the protuberance that flexes is advanced of the portion in engagement with the mating part. | |
355 | Plural independent coupling parts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 350. Coupling part including a first coupling part* for interfitting with a mating part* and a second coupling part for interfitting at the same time with a second mating part wherein the interfitting of one is not dependent on the interfitting of the other. | |
356 | Coupling part comprising lamp or electron tube socket: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 350. Coupling part intended to receive a male portion of an illumination
device or of a device having electrical amplifying or switching mechanism
in an evacuated environment.
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357 | Resilient finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 350. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection has the shape of an elongated protuberance adapted to flex within its elastic limit transversely of its longitudinal extent to grippingly engage the mating part. | |
358 | With graspable portion: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 357. Coupling part wherein the elongated protuberance is provided with a portion intended to be engaged by the hand of an operator. | |
359 | Retaining means comprising helically threaded member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection is generally tube or rodlike and has a rib extending continually about and along its axis for interengagement with another member so that relative rotation effects longitudinal movement between the tube or rodlike means and the other member. | |
360 | For lamp or electron tube: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 359. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate light, or
to a member including electrical switching means utilizing an environment
excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope.
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361 | Including appurtenant means for supporting other structure: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 359. Coupling part combined with structure to hold against gravity
structure in addition to the coupling part.
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362 | Parallel to connection: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 359. Coupling part wherein electrical engagement with a mating part is effected along a straight path and wherein the axis of the tube or rodlike maintaining means extends in the same direction as that path. | |
363 | For retaining tubular conductor in electrical contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 362. Coupling part including a conductor for carrying electricity away from the coupling part comprising an elongated shell-like member to be held directly in contact with the contact surface of the mating part. | |
364 | Passing centrally through coupling part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 362. Coupling part wherein the axis of the tube or rodlike retaining
means passes through the center of the coupling part.
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365 | Adapter: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 362. Coupling part (a) for mating with a first mating part and
including integrally therewith a second coupling part for mating
with a second mating part to thereby connect together the first and
second mating parts, wherein the first and second mating parts could
not be interconnected directly; (b) for mating with a first mating
part and including integrally therewith a plurality of second coupling
parts similar in configuration to the first mating part; for mating
with plural other mating parts to provide multiple access to the
first mating part; or (c) for mating with a first mating part and
including integrally therewith a second coupling part similar in
configuration to the first mating part to effectively reposition
the second mating part from the location of the first mating part
if it were interfitting therewith.
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366 | Retaining functioning electrical component (e.g., tube, lamp, fuse, battery, etc.): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part for use directly with a unitized structure intended to utilize electrical energy to perform a useful operation. | |
367 | Protective enclosure: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part including an encasing shell for providing physical protection of the coupling part. | |
368 | Single means retaining plural distinct coupling parts and mating parts together: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part comprising a unitary structure to maintain electrical connection of a first coupling part and a first mating part and to maintain electrical connection of a second coupling part and a second mating part, wherein the first parts and second parts are separate from one another. | |
369 | For unsupported coupling part and unsupported mating part (e.g., connecting extension cords): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part not intended to be held against gravity by
a base member and wherein the mating part to which it is adapted
to be connected is also not intended to be held against gravity by
a base member.
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370 | Resiliently urging coupling part and mating part together: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein a portion of the means to maintain electrical connection in use is intended to be stressed within its elastic limit and to accordingly bias the coupling part into tight fit with the mating part. | |
371 | Pliable band, conductor sheath engaging means, or adhesive: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection of the parts comprises (a) a flexible member capable of exerting force only in tension along its length, (b) means for engaging the encasing structure (usually insulation) of a pliable conductor assembly, or (c) means for application of treatment by a surface bonding material. | |
372 | Rotatable retaining means, pivotable retaining means, or actuated gripping retaining means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part wherein the means to maintain electrical connection either: (a) turns 360° or more about an axis with respect to the coupling part, (b) turns less than 360° about an axis with respect to the coupling part, or (c) includes means to engage and urge the means radially inwardly. | |
373 | Wall or outlet mounted: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 345. Coupling part to be used as a power supply in household type use of electricity wherein the means to maintain electrical connection of is secured either to the wall on which the coupling part is mounted or to a portion of the coupling part itself. | |
374 | WITH GUIDING MEANS FOR MATING OF COUPLING PART: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector provided with nonconductive means to
cooperate with a mating connector to slidingly direct the device
and the mating connector to assume a desired alignment as the device
is mated with the mating connector.
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375 | Lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 374. Electrical connector particularly adapted to detachably
receive and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate
light, or to a member including electrical amplifying or switching
means utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope;
or comprising the electrical connector of such a light radiating member
or amplifying or switching member.
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376 | For constrained pivotal or plural movement coupling: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 374. Electrical connector having means to guide the device into mating relationship with a mating connector by directing relative movement of the device (a) about an axis or (b) along a first and then a second path. | |
377 | For guiding side of movable panel, e.g., circuit board: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 374. Electrical connector intended to engage a lateral boundary
of a planar member and slidingly direct that member into mating
relationship with the device.
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378 | Rodlike guide member extending in coupling direction or tubular passage for receiving rodlike guide member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 374. Electrical connector wherein the directing means comprises an opening for encircling and receiving an elongated cylindrical shaft of a mating connector or comprises such an elongated cylindrical shaft. | |
379 | With plural contacts circularly disposed about guide opening or rodlike member, e.g., electron tube base: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 378. Electrical connector including a plurality of contact members positioned in a circle, the center of which coincides with the center of the tubular passage or of the elongated cylindrical shaft. | |
380 | Tubular passage receives contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 378. Electrical connector wherein the directing means comprises a tubular passage for an elongated cylindrical shaft, which shaft includes a contact member or comprises a nonconductive portion of a rodlike shaft, which shaft also includes a contact member. | |
381 | Bare contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 380. Electrical connector wherein the directing means comprises a tubular passage for an elongated cylindrical shaft, which shaft is a contact member and has no insulation in the portion received by the guide opening. | |
382 | INCLUDING VIBRATION CUSHIONING OR ABSORBING MEANS: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector having or combined with means to lessen,
soften, or take up mechanical shocks or impulses imparted thereto.
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383 | Adapted to fit between opposing faces of mated connectors: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 382. Electrical connector adapted to abuttingly engage a cooperating
connector wherein the means to lessen, soften, or take up mechanical shocks
or impulses is physically located between the abutting faces of
the device and a cooperating connector.
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384 | For supporting connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 382. Electrical connector wherein the means to lessen, soften,
or take up mechanical shocks or impulses also serves as a mounting
for the device or another connector.
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385 | By gripping mating connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 384. Electrical connector wherein the means to lessen, soften,
or take up mechanical shocks or impulses is constructed to exert
yieldable force about and radially inwardly toward the connector
with which the device cooperates.
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386 | WITH COMMONING MEANS FOR RETURN GROUND: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including conductor means in electrical engagement with plural other conductors intended to be used to hold all those conductors at neutral potential. | |
387 | CONTACT COMPRISING CUTTER (SEVERING, PIERCING, ABRADING, SCRAPING, BREAKING, OR TEARING): | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including a penetrating contact, i.e.,
a member for engaging and making electrical contact with another
device, wherein that member also serves to forcibly separate one
portion of the second or a third device from another portion thereof.
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388 | Adapted to engage tapered post (e.g., storage battery terminal): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector intended to engage and make electrical
contact with an elongated rodlike member at a conical portion thereof.
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389 | Insulation cutter: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector including a penetrating contact to
be used to make electrical contact with a conducting member and
intended to penetrate a nonconductor.
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390 | Adapted to engage liquid, granular, or metallic wool conductor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 389. Electrical connector for making electrical contact with
an electricity transmitting member that is (a) in the liquid state
when conducting electricity, (b) is composed of multiple, unconnected
particles collectively acting as a single member, or (c) is composed
of randomly intertwined strands acting collectively as a single member.
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391 | Conductor sheath piercing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 389. Electrical connector wherein the conducting member is strandlike and is enclosed by an elongated generally encircling casing of solid nonconducting material wherein the penetrating contact cuts through the casing. | |
392 | With means to cut off excess end of conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector combined with or including means to sever away a surplus portion of the conducting strand being electrically engaged. | |
393 | Cutter piercing insulation parallel to conductor axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact engages the strandlike conductor by relative movement along the axis of the strandlike conductor. | |
394 | Coaxial cable: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector particularly adapted to be used with
an electricity transmitting, generally circular cross-section, elongated
cable* including a first electrical conductor at the axis thereof
and an isolated second conductor that is sleevelike and concentric
with respect to the axis of the first conduct.
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395 | Having slot edge for cutting insulation: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is
a platelike conductive body having a first margin provided with
a notch or opening therein such that the stranded conductor when moved
to a certain position within the notch or opening is passively urged
against the first margin by a second margin with sufficient force
to penetrate the casing and make electrical contact with the stranded
conductor.
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396 | With additional diverse sharp cutting edge: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector including a piercing member or surface
in additional to and of a type different from the margin of a notch
or opening in the platelike conductive body.
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397 | Contact engages conductor in at least two locations spaced along conductor axis: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector wherein the conductive body has a portion
intended to make electrical contact with the strandlike conductor
at a first point along the length of the conductor and has another
portion intended to make the electrical contact with the stranded
conductor at a different point along the length thereof.
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398 | Conductor engaging slot extends through bight of contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 397. Electrical connector wherein the platelike conductive body is generally folded back on itself and the notch or opening therein is such that it extends through the fold to present a first and cooperating second margin and a third and its cooperating fourth margin, wherein the first and third margins engage the strandlike conductor at different points along the length of the strandlike conductor. | |
399 | With stress relieving means for conductor to terminal joint: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 397. Electrical connector combined with distinct means for carrying
the reactive physical load from tensile forces of an electricity
transmitting conductor or cable to thereby prevent that physical
load from being transmitted to electricity transmitting joint.
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400 | With distinct surface holding conductor in slot: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 397. Electrical connector having a configuration such as to block movement of the strandlike conductor out of the contact notch or opening in the conductive body. | |
401 | Contact engages conductor at axial location and engages insulation at second axial location to relieve stress at conductor to terminal joint: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector wherein the conductive body has a first
portion for making electricity transmitting engagement with the
strandlike conductor at a first point along its length and has a
second portion for engaging the insulative material surrounding
the conductor at a location axially displaced from the first point, wherein
the engagement with the insulation is for carrying the reactive
physical load from the tensile forces of an electricity transmitting
suspended conductor or cable to thereby prevent that physical load
from being transmitted to the electricity transmitting joint.
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402 | Single conductive member having plural slots formed by three or more fingers for connecting plural conductors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector comprising a unitary platelike conductive body having a second notch or opening therein wherein each notch or opening is formed by a pair of extensions and wherein the first and second notch or opening utilize a common extension, intended to receive and make electrical contact with a first and a second electrically conductive member and transmit electrical current therebetween. | |
403 | From different margins of contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 402. Electrical connector wherein the first pair of extensions
project in a first direction and the second pair of extensions project
in a different direction.
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404 | Plural contacts, each formed by slot between pair of fingers: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector including a first conductive body having a notch or opening therein formed by a pair of extensions and including a second conductive body having a notch or opening therein formed by a pair of extensions intended to electrically contact first and second electrically conductive members. | |
405 | Longitudinally and laterally staggered contacts: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 404. Electrical connector wherein the first notch or opening
of the first conductive body is in a first plane normal to the axis
of the conductive member, wherein the notch or opening of the second
conductive body is in a second different plane normal to the axis
of the conductive member, and wherein the notch or opening of the
first conductive body is not in axial alignment with any such notch
or opening in the second conductive body.
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406 | Contact is portion of elongated channel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector wherein the platelike conductive body
either is, or is part of, a structure which in cross-section is
circular or U-shaped.
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407 | With stress relieving means for conductor to terminal joint: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 406. Electrical connector combined with distinct means for carrying
the reactive physical load from the tensile forces of an electricity
transmitting suspended conductor or cable to thereby prevent that
physical load from being transmitted to the electricity transmitting
joint.
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408 | More than one conductor in same slot: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 395. Electrical connector specifically intended to receive a plurality of distinct electricity transmitting strandlike members in a common notch or opening. | |
409 | Pivoting cutter, pivoting means to operate cutter, or pivoting means to move conductor against cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector (1) wherein the penetrating contact moves with respect to the remainder of the device about an axis less than 360° when making electrical contact; (2) having a component to move the penetrating contact wherein the component moves with respect to the remainder of the device about an axis less than 360°; or (3) a. comprising an electrical connector having a base and having a component to move the strandlike conducting member relative to the base against the penetrating contact, or b. comprising a baseless electrical connector having a component to move the strandlike conducting member with respect to any part of the device (e.g., with respect to the penetrating contact), wherein the component moves with respect to the remainder of device about an axis less than 360° when moving the conductor. | |
410 | Pivoting cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 409. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact moves with respect to the remainder of the device about an axis less than 360° when making contact. | |
411 | Comprising screw, screw operated cutter, or screw means to move conductor against cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector (a) wherein the penetrating contact is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when making contact; (b) having with a component to move the penetrating contact wherein the component is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when moving the contact; or (c) a. comprising an electrical connector having a base and having a component to move the strandlike conducting member relative to the base and against the penetrating contact, or b. comprising a baseless electrical connector having a component to move the strandlike conducting member with respect to any other part of the device (e.g., with respect to the penetrating contact), wherein the component is distinct from the contact, is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when moving the conductor. | |
412 | Screw means to move conductor against cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 411. Electrical connector (a) having a base and a component to move the strandlike conducting member relative to the base and against the penetrating contact, or (b) comprising a baseless electrical connector having a component to move the strandlike conducting member with respect to any other part of the device (e.g., with respect to the penetrating contact), wherein the component is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when moving the conductor. | |
413 | Single element cutting and connecting plural conductors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 412. Electrical connector wherein the contact is intended to penetrate and electrically connect two conducting members. | |
414 | Lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 412. Electrical connector particularly adapted to detachably
receive and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate
light, or to a member including electrical amplifying or switching
means utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope;
or comprising the electrical connector of such a light radiating member
or amplifying or switching member.
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415 | Screw threads pierce insulation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 411. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when making contact, and wherein the rib edge is utilized to penetrate and make electrical contact. | |
416 | Piercing means comprising end of screw: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 411. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when making contact, and wherein the axially most advanced portion of the ribbed member is utilized to penetrate and make electrical contact. | |
417 | Rectilinearly moving operator: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector including a driver to move the penetrating contact, which driver moves along a straight path. | |
418 | Contact member cutting to contact first conductor and contacting second conductor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector including a member having a first portion
for penetrating and making electrical contact with a first electricity
transmitting member and having a second portion for making electrical
contact with a second electricity transmitting member, wherein the contact
member is of conductive material so that it transmits electricity
from one of the transmitting members to the other.
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This subclass is indented under subclass 418. Electrical connector particularly adapted to detachably
receive and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate
light, or to a member including electrical amplifying or switching
means utilizing an environment excluding vacuum maintaining envelope;
or comprising the electrical connector of such a light radiating member
of amplifying or switching member.
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420 | Flexibly tensioned strap: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is pliable and is adapted to encircle the conductor with which it is to make contact and is to be drawn radially toward the conductor by application of tensile forces to the ends thereof. | |
421 | Crimped: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is
also secured in a nonremovable manner to a conductor by being stressed
beyond its elastic limit when brought into engagement with that
conductor.
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422 | For use with tape cable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 421. Electrical connector intended to be used with an electrical cable* having 3 or more conductors all of which are extending in a common plane. | |
423 | Cutting by peripheral end of sheath encircling crimped contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 421. Electrical connector comprising a member adapted to be wrapped about a strandlike insulated conductor including an extremity intended to curl in and penetrate through the insulation and make electrical contact with the conductor. | |
424 | Cutting by stamped out tooth of sheath encircling crimped contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 421. Electrical connector comprising a member adapted to be wrapped about a strandlike insulated conductor including a portion partially cut out thereof such that this portion presents an edge adapted to penetrate the insulation and make electrical contact with the strandlike conductor. | |
425 | Nail like cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 391. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is an axially extending member, is generally circular in cross-section and is intended to penetrate the insulation making electricity transmitting engagement with an underlying conductor by movement along the axis of the contact. | |
426 | Passing through insulation to make contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 389. Electrical connector intended to penetrate through a nonconductor and make electricity transmitting contact with the underlying conducting member. | |
427 | Axially penetrating the elongated conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact makes engagement with the strandlike conductor by relative movement along the axis thereof. | |
428 | Comprising screw or screw operated means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 427. Electrical connector (a) wherein the penetrating contact is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when making contact; or (b) having a component to move the penetrating contact wherein the component is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when moving the penetrating contact. | |
429 | Screw threads engage conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 428. Electrical connector wherein the rib edge is utilized to penetrate and make electrical contact. | |
430 | Contact permanently secured to a conductor, e.g., crimped, soldered, etc.: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 427. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is also secured in a nonremovable manner to an electrical conductor. | |
431 | Comprising screw, screw operated cutter, or screw means to move conductor against cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector (a) wherein the penetrating contact is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when making contact; (b) having with a component to move the penetrating contact wherein the component is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when moving the contact; or (c) a. comprising an electrical connector having a base and having a component to move the strandlike conducting member relative to the base and against the penetrating contact, or b. comprising a baseless electrical connector having a component to move the strandlike conducting member with respect to any other part of the device (e.g., with respect to the penetrating contact), wherein the component is distinct from the contact, is helically ribbed and supported for rotation about the helical axis and longitudinal movement along the helical axis as guided by the rib with respect to the remainder of the device when moving the conductor. | |
432 | Screw operated pivoted cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 431. Electrical connector having a helically threaded component to move the penetrating contact wherein the contact is adapted to swing about a fixed pivot with respect to the remainder of the device when making engagement with the conductor. | |
433 | Annular cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 431. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is tubular in shape and has a cutting edge at the end thereof. | |
434 | Annular cutter: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is tubular in shape and has a cutting edge at the end thereof. | |
435 | U-shaped clamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is comprised of a pair of generally parallel arms connected together at one end and adapted to grippingly engage a conductor therebetween. | |
436 | Resiliently biased: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is urged by the force of a member stressed within its elastic limit. | |
437 | Finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 436. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact has the shape of an elongated protuberance. | |
438 | Resilient finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 437. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is supported for movement laterally thereof by flexure within its elastic limit. | |
439 | Plural fingers: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 438. Electrical connector including two or more elongated protuberances intended to make electrical contact with a single mating contact. | |
440 | Spaced along longitudinal axis of engagement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 438. Electrical connector adapted to be brought into mating relationship with another electrical connector in a given direction including a first protuberance at a second, different location along that direction. | |
441 | Adapted to grip upon withdrawal of mating part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 438. Electrical connector of such configuration that the protuberance will exert greater penetrating force resulting from pulling the contact* of a cooperating electrical connector out of current transmitting with respect thereto. | |
442 | Crimped: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector adapted to be stressed beyond its elastic
limit in penetrating and making electrical contact.
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443 | Having slot edge for cutting: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is
a platelike conductive body having a first margin provided with
a notch or opening therein such that the stranded conductor when moved
to a certain position with the notch or opening is passively urged
against the first margin by a second margin with sufficient force
to penetrate the conductor and make electrical contact therewith.
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444 | Piercing into support structure: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 387. Electrical connector wherein the penetrating contact is adapted to cut into structure for supporting the connector against the force of gravity. | |
445 | WITH OR HAVING FLEXIBLE GUARD OR SUPPORT FOR CABLE OR CONDUCTOR: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with or including a nonrigid
or swinging member for protection or supporting an electricity transmitting
strandlike member with respect to the means for making an electrical
transmitting joint to protect the member against injury at or near
the means.
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446 | Pivotal: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 445. Electrical connector wherein the protecting member is secured
to the electrical connector for movement with respect thereto about
an axis.
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447 | Resilient: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 445. Electrical connector wherein the nonrigid or swinging supporting member elastically directs the electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly in a particular direction. | |
448 | Coil spring concentric with cable or conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 447. Electrical connector wherein the elastically directing member is helically wound about the longitudinal axis of the electricity transmitting strandlike member. | |
449 | WITH STRESS RELIEVING MEANS FOR CONDUCTOR TO TERMINAL JOINT: | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with distinct means for carrying
the reactive physical load from the tension of an electricity transmitting
suspended conductor or cable to thereby prevent that physical load
from being transmitted to the electricity transmitting joint.
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450 | Drop cord attaching means, e.g., block or rosette: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector intended to support the gravitational
load of a vertically extending conductor cable and prevent transmission
of that load to the electricity transmitting joint.
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451 | Including provision to attach tether: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector wherein the means receiving the physical load is specially adapted to receive a nonenclosed, strandlike, load bearing member and transmit the physical load thereto. | |
452 | Including provision to attach to stress bearing portion of conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector intended for use with an electricity transmitting, strandlike assembly including a strandlike component intended to support the physical load of that assembly, which device is specially adapted to receive the force of the physical load from that component. | |
453 | Enlargement engaging means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector intended for use with an electricity
transmitting, strandlike member or assembly that is uniformly rodlike
in external configuration but is provided with a raised surface
for load bearing engagement by the means for receiving that load.
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454 | Including longitudinally threaded connector part to effect gripping of enlargement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 453. Electrical connector including a member having a screwlike rib intended to be positioned coaxially with the electricity transmitting, strandlike member or assembly and to effect gripping of the raised surface by rotation of the screwlike rib about its axis. | |
455 | Distinct cable attached enlargement means: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 453. Electrical connector adapted for load bearing engagement
with a separate raised surface element fastened to the electricity
transmitting, strandlike member or assembly.
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456 | Curved conductor path: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector wherein the means to receive the physical
load includes a nonlinear way for the electricity transmitting strandlike member
or assembly to frictionally engage and transmit the physical load
thereto.
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457 | Means comprising notched or apertured body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 456. Electrical connector including a distinct member having an opening therealong or therethrough to frictionally engage and receive the physical load of the strandlike member or assembly. | |
458 | Platelike body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 457. Electrical connector wherein the distinct member is a planar member having a uniformly thick cross section. | |
459 | Conductor clamping and shaping: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 456. Electrical connector including a member adapted to grip the strandlike member or assembly with sufficient force to change the physical configuration of the strandlike member or assembly. | |
460 | Conductor gripped by or entirely within connector housing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector including a chamber defined by wall portions which encompass the electricity transmitting joint and also partially or completely encompass the means for receiving the physical load, which means is forced into frictional engagement with the electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly. | |
461 | Including longitudinally threaded connector part to effect gripping of conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 460. Electrical connector including a member having a screwlike rib intended to be positioned coaxially with the electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly to effect friction engagement thereof by rotation of the screwlike ribbed portion about its axis. | |
462 | Distinct clamp actuated by threaded connector part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 461. Electrical connector including a separate member forced into frictional engagement with the strandlike member or assembly by the member having a screwlike ribbed portion. | |
463 | Eccentric gripping means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 460. Electrical connector wherein the means for frictional engagement with the strandlike member or assembly is mounted for pivotal movement about an axis on the device such that an extending portion moves for such frictional engagement. | |
464 | By pliant, conductor encircling strap: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 460. Electrical connector wherein the means for making frictional
engagement includes a flexible band for binding the strandlike member
or assembly.
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465 | Longitudinally divided connector housing grips conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 460. Electrical connector wherein the chamber is formed by a first and a second shell like structure which together encompass the electricity transmitting joint and wherein the shell structures meet along a line also parallel to the electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly and make frictional engagement therewith. | |
466 | With additional contacts comprising coupling part mating along axis normal to conductor: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 465. Electrical connector including a second portion also making
electrical contact with another connector, wherein the second portion
is a coupling part* and wherein it is brought into engagement
with the mating part by movement in a direction perpendicular with
respect to the cable.
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467 | Hinged connector housing parts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 465. Electrical connector wherein the first and second shell like structures are secured together such that they may be moved apart by movement along a pivot fixed with respect to each structure. | |
468 | With additional contacts comprising coupling part mating along axis normal to conductor: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 460. Electrical connector including a second portion also making
electrical contact with another connector, wherein the second portion
is a coupling part* and wherein it is brought into engagement
with the mating part by movement in a direction perpendicular with
respect to the cable.
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469 | Transverse conductor gripping screw, or with means to transversely move conductor gripping means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 460. Electrical connector wherein the strandlike member or assembly is frictionally engaged (a) by a helically ribbed member that interfits with the remainder of the connector to be moved axially into engagement with the strandlike member when rotated about its axis; or (b) by a member moving radially with respect to the strandlike member or assembly with separate structure to cause radial movement of the member. | |
470 | Conductor gripped outside connector housing by distinct clamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 449. Electrical connector including a chamber defined by wall portions which encompass the electricity transmitting joint, wherein the means for receiving the physical load is located outside the chamber, and wherein the means for receiving the physical load is forced into frictional engagement with the electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly. | |
471 | By pliant conductor encircling strap: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 470. Electrical connector wherein the means for making frictional
engagement includes a flexible band for binding the strandlike member
or assembly.
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472 | With means to transversely move conductor gripping means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 470. Electrical connector combined with means to force the means for receiving physical load radially toward the electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly. | |
473 | With additional contacts comprising coupling part mating along axis normal to conductor: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 472. Electrical connector including a second portion also making
electrical contact with another connector, wherein the second portion
is a coupling part* and wherein it is brought into engagement
with the mating part by movement in a direction perpendicular with
respect to the cable.
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474 | INCLUDING OVERSTRESS PREVENTING MEANS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including provision to positively prevent application of more than a predetermined amount of force to a component of the device. | |
475 | Frangible element: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 474. Electrical connector including a weakened area intended to break upon application of a predetermined amount of force to prevent more than the predetermined amount of force to be transmitted to another component of the device. | |
476.1 | INCLUDING HANDLE OR DISTINCT MANIPULATING MEANS: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with or having (a) particular
means to be engaged by an operative"s hand or (b) a particular
handheld implement that is separate from the connector and is used
for maneuvering the connector randomly into assembly and connection
with another connector.
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477 | For attachment of connector to overhead conductor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 476.1. Electrical connector wherein the particular means for maneuvering
the device serves to assemble and electrically connect the device with
an electric power line that is at a location physically higher and
beyond the reach of the operative.
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478 | With conductor inside handle or manipulating means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 477. Electrical connector wherein the particular means for maneuvering the device is generally tubular and includes a conductor therein for transmitting electrical current to the contact. | |
479 | Including handle operated screw to effect gripping of overhead conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 477. Electrical connector including means to be manipulated by a hand held implement comprising a helically ribbed member adapted to move a contact member into intimate engagement with the overhead electrical power line when turned about its axis. | |
480 | Distinct manipulating means; e.g., hot stick: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 476.1. Electrical connector comprising a particular hand held implement that is separate from the connector for maneuvering the connector randomly into assembly and connection with another connector. | |
481 | Randomly manipulated implement: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 476.1. Electrical connector intended to be coupled with a mating
connector such that the assembly thereof comprises a unit that is
maneuverable at the will of the operative.
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482 | Test probe: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 481. Electrical connector comprising a generally rodlike member
having an elongated portion adapted to be grasped by the hand of
an operative for random manipulation thereof and having a contact* extending
from the axial extremity thereof.
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483 | Coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 476.1. Electrical connector specially adapted to mate or interengage with a specific complementary electrical connector. | |
484 | Including bale or loop: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 483. Coupling part including a particular means to be engaged by an operator"s hand or to be received by a hand held implement, which means is (a) arcuate in shape and secured to or integral with the remainder of the coupling part. | |
485 | WITH PROVISION TO DISSIPATE, REMOVE, OR BLOCK THE FLOW OF HEAT: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with means for spreading,
lowering the level of, or preventing transmission of, thermal energy.
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486 | Tube clamp: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 485. Electrical connector for use with the glass envelope of
an electron tube and comprising opposing members adapted to grip
the envelope to transfer thermal energy from the envelope to another
location.
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487 | Distinct heat sink: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 485. Electrical connector wherein a separate element is intimately attached to an electrical connector for absorbing or storing thermal energy. | |
488 | WITH INDICATING OR IDENTIFYING PROVISION: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with means for providing discernible
denotation of a condition, e.g., visible or audible; or with provision
notching information, e.g., recognizable indicia, etc.
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489 | Connection indicating provision: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 488. Electrical connector wherein the means for providing visible,
audible or other discernible denotation signals when a connector
part is properly coupled to either another connector part or an
electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly.
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490 | Indicator light: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 489. Electrical connector wherein the signal means is a lamp
which lights upon proper coupling of a connector part to either
another connector part or an electricity transmitting strandlike member
or assembly.
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491 | Distinct indicia bearing member: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 488. Electrical connector wherein the means for providing visible
denotation of a condition, nature or position of a connector is
a discrete labeled element attached to the connector part.
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492 | INCLUDING OR FOR USE WITH TAPE CABLE: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising the termination of or for
attachment with an electricity transmitting cable* including
more than three conductors wherein all the conductors are arranged
in the same plane extending therealong.
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493 | For connection to rigid preformed panel circuit arrangement, e.g., PCB: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 492. Electrical connector for use with a prefabricated sheetlike
part on which circuit elements are preplaced and fixed.
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494 | Single cable end into dual rows of contacts: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 492. Electrical connector including first and second rows of
electrical contacts* adapted to receive the termination
of a flat cable and splay the conductors thereof such that a plurality
of the conductors engages the first row contacts in a first plane
parallel to the plane of the conductors and another plurality of
the conductors engage the second group of contacts in a second plane
distinct from and parallel with the first.
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495 | With mating connection region formed by bared cable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 492. Electrical connector particularly adapted to receive a cable end wherein the insulative material has been removed from a substantial portion thereof. | |
496 | Bared cable wrapped into U-shape about insertion projection: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 495. Electrical connector including a member adapted to engage the terminal end of a conductor and force the conductor into a cooperating portion of the connector such that the conductor is formed at least 180° about the forcing member. | |
497 | With shield, ground conductor, or ground commoning means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 492. Electrical connector combined with either (a) means to prevent radiation of electrical energy, (b) means intended to transmit and or maintain the device at earth potential, or (c) means to maintain multiple components at a neutral potential. | |
498 | Plural cables to multicontact connector or single cable branching to plural connectors: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 492. Electrical connector comprising a device adapted to receive
a plurality of distinct electrical cables* or comprising
a plurality of electrical connectors for use with a single cable.
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499 | Including connector housing surrounding cable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 492. Electrical connector having an encasing structure adapted to enclose the connector and a portion or the electricity transmitting cable*. | |
500 | ENERGY CELL SUBSTITUTION DEVICE INCLUDING PLURAL CONTACTS (E.G., JUMPER) OR WITH SUPPORT MEANS FOR ENERGY CELL: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector (a) including two or more means for
making current transmitting contact and adapted to be used in place
of a storage battery or (b) combined with means to hold a storage
battery.
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501 | WITH STORAGE MEANS FOR FLACCID CONDUCTOR: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector intended to be used with a pliable
strandlike member for transmitting electricity to the transmitting
joint wherein the transmitting member is generally elongated; combined
with means to receive and accommodate temporarily a surplus portion
of the electricity transmitting means.
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502 | WITH FLACCID CONDUCTOR AND WITH ADDITIONAL CONNECTOR SPACED THEREALONG: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with an electricity transmitting
member that is generally elongated and readily yieldable transversely
of its length to the force of gravity and with a second electrical
connector under the class definition wherein the first and second connector
are each electrically and physically attached to the transmitting
member at distinct locations along the length of the transmitting member.
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503 | Adapted to interconnect vehicles: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 502. Electrical connector intended to be used with a first and a second land vehicle wherein one of the connectors is intended to engage one of the vehicles and the electricity transmitting member is intended to thereby transmit electricity from one of the vehicles to the other. | |
504 | Adapted to connect to a battery: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 502. Electrical connector intended to be used with an electricity storage cell. | |
505 | And with third connector spaced therealong: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 502. Electrical connector combined with a third electrical connector
under the class definition.
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506 | Connector comprising pivoted spring biased clamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 502. Electrical connector wherein the member for making electrical contact is adapted to grippingly engage the cooperating contact by yieldable urging of a resilient member. | |
507 | JUMPER (OR SHORT CIRCUITING COUPLING PART): | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including a first and a second contact
surface interconnected by a conductor (a) comprising a coupling
part* to interfit with a particular mating connector and maintain
two portions of that mating connector at the same electrical potential
(i.e., bridge the portions of the mating connectors); or (b) to transport
electricity from one connector to another.
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508 | Adapted to be used with power measuring meter: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector particularly intended to bridge two
contacts of a watt-hour measuring device or to bridge two contacts
of a connector for receiving a watt-hour measuring device.
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509 | Coupling part comprising short circuiting cover or manipulatable supporting means: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector which is a coupling part* (a)
to engage and cover at lest two contacts of a mating part and electrically
connect (bridge) those two contacts; or (b) to provide structure to
be received by an operative for random movement of the device and
a mating part to which it is attached.
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510 | To bridge post-type contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector to be used to transmit electrical current from one upstanding member to another upstanding member rigidly associated and in the same plane with the first. | |
511 | Including plural prongs: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector comprising an electrical conductor between a first and a second male mating part. | |
512 | Including plural female contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector comprising an electrical conductor between a first and second mating parts having a recessed contact* for receiving the contact of each mating part. | |
513 | Having spring biased contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector including a contact* with a portion thereof adapted to yield within its elastic limit to urge a portion thereof into engagement with another contact or including a contact and an additional member adapted to yield within its elastic limit to urge the contact into engagement with another contact. | |
514 | Parallel or supplemental nonshielded path: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 507. Electrical connector wherein the conductor is to provide
for passage of electrical current in addition to that of another
conductor, and is not to function to prevent radiation of undesirable electrical
energy therethrough.
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515 | PARALLEL OR SUPPLEMENTAL NONSHIELDED PATH: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with a conductor to provide
for passage of electrical current in addition to that provided by
another conductor, wherein the conductor is not to function to prevent
radiation of undesirable electrical energy therethrough.
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516 | WITH PROVISION TO ISOLATE CIRCUITRY BY SEVERANCE OF BRIDGING ELEMENT: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector including a conductive component adapted
to be torn or cut away therefrom to separate a portion of conductive material
from electrical cooperation within the device.
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517 | POWER MEASURING METER COUPLING PART: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* which
is the base of a watt-hour measuring device or adapted to engage
and be electrically connected with the base of a watt-hour measuring
device.
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518 | COUPLING PART CONVERTIBLE TO DIFFERENT FORMAT BY SUBSTITUTION OF DIFFERENT CONTACT: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* particularly
adapted to have a contact* thereof removed and to receive
as a replacement therefor another contact of different shape than
the first so that the device will interfit with a different mating
part*.
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519 | WITH PROVISION TO RESTRICT ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector combined with means to prevent or inhibit
electrochemical oxidation or the gradual chemical disintegration
of the connector, or prevent or inhibit exposure of the connector
to a detrimental gas or liquid.
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520 | Sacrificial material: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 519. Electrical connector wherein the means to restrict environmental
effects comprises a portion thereof adapted to preferentially electrochemically
oxidize or chemically disintegrate instead of or prior to other
connector components.
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521 | Including contact cover or case: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 519. Electrical connector with means to inhibit exposure thereof
comprising a sealed housing wherein the electricity transmitting
joint is encased to substantially seal out gas and moisture.
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522 | Connector comprising or mating with tapered post, e.g., storage battery terminal: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 521. Electrical connector comprising an elongated, rodlike contact having a conical electricity transmitting surface; or comprising a conical socket for receiving such a rodlike contact. | |
523 | Having elastic or heat shrunk cable grip: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 521. Electrical connector wherein at least part of the sealing structure comprises a sleeve or member adapted to contract resiliently or upon application of heat thereto to tightly surround an electricity transmitting strandlike member or assembly. | |
524 | CORROSION RESISTANT CONDUCTING MATERIAL OTHER THAN LEAD: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector in which an electricity transmitting
member is made from a substance other than substantially pure metallic lead,
to prevent or inhibit electrochemical oxidation or the gradual disintegration
of the connector.
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525 | FOR DUAL INLINE PACKAGE (DIP): | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector intended to be used with a very small
panel circuit arrangement on which circuit elements are preplaced
and fixed including a first and a second straight row of three or
more contacts on each of two opposite marginal extremities.
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526 | ALIGNING MEANS FOR DUAL IN-LINE PACKAGE (DIP): | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Device for directing contacts of a very small panel circuit
arrangement on which the circuit elements are preplaced and fixed
including a first and a second straight row of three or more contacts
on each side of two opposite marginal extremities.
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527 | WITH SUPPORTING MEANS FOR COUPLING PART: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* combined
with particular means for holding or retaining the complete coupling
part in operational position and against the force of gravity.
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528 | Nonuse covering means, e.g., connector storage means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the holding or retaining means comprises means to encase the coupling part when that part is not in engagement with a mating part. | |
529 | And including appurtenant means for supporting other structure: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part combined with structure to hold against gravity
structure in addition to the coupling part assemblage.
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530 | And including electrical contact for load bearing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 529. Coupling part wherein the electricity conducting joint includes a contact* for transmitting electricity, wherein the contact is adapted to interfit with a mating contact member and to support the coupling part and the additional structure, at least partially, against the force of gravity. | |
531 | Flexible suspension means, e.g., chain or strand: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the means for holding or retaining
the coupling part is generally limp and capable of exerting tensile
forces only.
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532 | Interfitting with channel or double rail: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the means for holding or retaining
the coupling part is particularly adapted to engage a retaining
groove or both of a pair of parallel bars such that the coupling part
may selectively be positioned at any of an infinite number of locations
along the groove or bars.
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533 | Also supporting mating part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the means for holding or retaining the coupling part serves in addition to hold or retain the connector intended to mate with the coupling part. | |
534 | Universally or pivotally adjustable supporting elements: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part including a first and a relatively positionable
second holding or retaining means wherein (a1) the two means are
connected together such that neither can rotate more than 360° but
one can pivot with respect to the other about an nonrotary axis;
(a2) the two means are connected together such that rotation of
one about a first axis is accompanied by corresponding rotation
of the other about a second axis which intersects the first axis
at a point, wherein the means are able to pivot about any other
axis passing through that point; or (b) one of the means moves about
a fixed axis with respect to the other; wherein the movement is to
reposition one of the holding or retaining means with respect to
the other.
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535 | Outlet box: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the holding or retaining means comprises
a container for encasing the coupling part, which container is particularly adapted
to be inserted into the wall to its interior through the wall or
ceiling or a building with an access way to its interior through
the wall or ceiling and wherein the coupling part intended to transmit
electrical power to a mating part through the access way.
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536 | Supporting means comprising face plate or closure member for outlet box: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Electrical connector wherein the holding or retaining means
comprises the front side of a container for encasing an electric
power supply for normal household use, or comprising a planar member
for enclosing such a container.
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537 | For ceiling box: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 536. Coupling part wherein the holding or retaining means is intended to be used in conjunction with an encasing container in the overhead, horizontal portion of a room to pride access to the outlet from beneath the horizontal portion. | |
538 | Outlet receptacle mounting flange: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part comprising a power supply connector for normal household use wherein the holding or retaining means is a generally thin panel extending laterally from the coupling part to be detachably secured to a container therefor. | |
539 | Yoke: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 538. Coupling part wherein the holding or retaining means is generally longer than the transverse dimension of the power supply connector, is U-shaped to embrace the body of the connector, and is attached to the connector at a central portion thereof such that opposite ends thereof are accessible for detachable securement to the container. | |
540.1 | Supporting plural, independent coupling parts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the means is also for holding or retaining another distinct coupling part. | |
541 | Plural lamp or electron tube sockets: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 540.1. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a first and a second member each of which
is to radiate light, or comprises electrical amplifying or switching
means utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope.
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541.5 | Stacked right-angle connector for use on printed circuit board (i.e., PCB): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 540.1. Coupling part wherein one of the coupling parts (a) includes plural contacts in lateral alignment, (b) is particularly adapted to be mounted on a printed circuit board, and (c) extends first normally away from the plane of the PCB, then parallel to said plane. | |
542 | Elongated member supporting connector at its extremity or member for interfitting with such an elongated member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the means for holding or retaining is generally rodlike and is intended to support the connector at its greatest axial extent; or is the structure for making structural engagement with a generally rodlike member intended to make that engagement at its greatest axial extent. | |
543 | Threaded shaft or tube: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 542. Coupling part wherein the rodlike member may be hollow along its axis and a helically ribbed at its greatest extent for interfitting with a cooperating portion of the held or retained structure. | |
544 | Coupling part or mating part extending into panel opening: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the holding or retaining means comprises or engages a generally planar sheet having an opening therethrough wherein a contact of the coupling part or of a mating part* is intended to extend through that opening when the parts are mated. | |
545 | With securing by movement of coupling part in plane of panel: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 544. Coupling part secured to the planar sheet by first being passed through the opening and then being moved in a direction parallel to the sheet for locking engagement therewith. | |
546 | Movement about connective axis; e.g., bayonet: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 545. Coupling part wherein the movement parallel to the sheet is movement about an axis passing through the device and perpendicular to the sheet. | |
547 | To preformed panel circuit arrangement: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 546. Coupling part wherein the planar sheet is a component on
which circuit elements are preplaced and fixed.
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548 | With sealing to panel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 546. Coupling part having provision to close off passage of moisture,
dust, or other foreign matter between the coupling part and the
sheet.
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549 | Resilient gripping of panel: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 546. Coupling part including means adapted to flex within its elastic limit to bias the coupling part with respect to the planar sheet to enhance engagement therewith. | |
550 | With opening encircling retaining collar: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 544. Coupling part combined with an annular member adapted to
engage the coupling part and the sheet and secure them together;
wherein the annular member is adapted to extend about and be coaxial
with the opening through the generally planar sheet.
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551 | Concentrically screw threaded collar: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 550. Coupling part wherein the annular member is helically ribbed
about its axis for interfitting with corresponding helical grooves
on the device.
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552 | Including resilient securing: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 544. Coupling Part including a component adapted to be stressed
within its elastic limit to serve to prevent undesired separation
of the coupling part and the planar sheet.
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553 | By resilient member on panel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 552. Coupling part wherein the component stressed within its
elastic limit is an integral part of the planar sheet.
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554 | Panel circuit arrangement: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 552. Coupling part wherein the planar sheet is a component on
which circuit elements are preplaced and fixed.
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555 | With means to deform or lock resilient means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 552. Coupling part combined with additional structure to (a) stress the component adapted to be stressed within its elastic limit beyond its elastic limit at a localized point, or (b) to block movement of the component adapted to be stressed within its elastic limit to prevent separation of the device from the sheet. | |
556 | With sealing to panel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 552. Coupling part having provision to close off passage between
the coupling part and the sheet of moisture, dust, or other foreign
matter.
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557 | Laterally flexed finger on coupling part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 552. Coupling part wherein the component adapted to be stressed
within its elastic limit is an integral part thereof, is elongated
such that a remote portion engages the sheet, and is adapted to
be stressed within its elastic limit normally of its elongation.
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558 | Including lamp or electron tube socket: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 557. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electronically couple to a member intended to radiate light,
or to a member including electrical amplifying or switching means
utilizing an environment excluding, vacuum envelope.
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559 | With sealing to panel: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 544. Coupling part having provision to close off passage between
the coupling part and the sheet of moisture, dust, or other foreign
matter.
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560 | Coupling part secured to panel by stressing beyond elastic limit: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 544. Coupling part attached to the generally planar sheet by
permanent deformation of a member.
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561 | By stressing panel beyond elastic limit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 560. Coupling part wherein the member deformed for attachment is the generally planar sheet. | |
562 | Coupling part including panel engaging shoulder: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 544. Coupling part having a portion intended to extend laterally beyond the margin of the opening in the generally planar sheet and intended to supportingly contact a planar surface of the sheet. | |
563 | Comprising detachable or adjustable flange: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 562. Coupling part wherein the laterally extending sheet contact portion is a relatively thin, flat member having a planar surface to engage a substantial portion about the planar surface of the sheet outside the margin of the opening and is either removable from the device or is positionable with respect thereto. | |
564 | Directly attached to panel by elongated fastener in tension (e.g., rivet, bolt, or screw): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 562. Coupling part secured to the rigid body by a generally rodlike
member subjected primarily to tensile forces.
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565 | With opposed, cooperating panel engaging member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 562. Coupling part combined with an element intended to contact the sheet on an opposing planar surface from that contacted by the laterally extending portion such that the planar sheet is gripped between the element and the laterally extending portion. | |
566 | For permanent attachment to panel, e.g., by welding: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 562. Coupling part intended to be secured to the planar sheet
in a manner requiring destruction for removal.
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567 | Having resilient means engaging panel opening: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the holding or retaining means comprises
a generally planar sheet having an opening therethrough, the device
including a component adapted to be strained within its elastic
limit and engage the margin of the opening by yieldable urging thereof
as the device tends to return to its original shape to prevent undesired
separation of the coupling part (or mating part) and the planar
sheet.
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568 | Coupling part supported by randomly manipulated appliance (e.g., electric iron): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part comprising a component part of an electricity using member that is the last unit of an electrical circuitry and is adapted to be moved about at the will of an operative. | |
569 | Flange on coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part having a relatively thin, flat portion extending outwardly from the coupling part, having a planar surface adapted to supportingly engage the holding or retaining means. | |
570 | Plural detachable flanges: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 569. Coupling part including a first and a second relatively thin, flat portion extending outwardly from the coupling part, each having a planar surface adapted to supportingly engage the holding or retaining means, wherein the first and second portions are removable from the device. | |
571 | Comprising or for use with supporting panel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part that is, or is adapted to be secured to, a
rigid body having a relatively flat surface.
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572 | Conductor extending into panel opening: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 571. Coupling part wherein the rigid body includes a passageway therethrough and wherein a member for transmitting electrical current to the coupling part is adapted to pass therethrough. | |
573 | Directly attached to panel by elongated fastener in tension (e.g., rivet, bolt, or screw): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 571. Coupling part secured to the rigid body by a generally rodlike
member subjected primarily to tensile forces.
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574 | Means to clamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part including a first engaging surface and a second opposing engaging surface adapted to cooperate and grip other structure therebetween and thereby support the coupling part. | |
575 | Resilient clamp: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 574. Coupling part wherein both gripping surfaces are component parts of the coupling part and are drawn into gripping relationship by flexure of a member with its elastic limit. | |
576 | To be engaged by suspension means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 527. Coupling part wherein the means for holding or retaining
the device is intended to in turn be engaged by a member that is
physically limited to support the device against gravity by the application
of tensile forces only.
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577 | COMBINED WITH NONELECTRICAL FEATURE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector in combination with additional structure (1) not relating to the electrical connector and (2a) not provided for elsewhere, or (2b) of such limited detail as to fail to meet the requirements of the Class providing for the additional structure. | |
578 | INCLUDING OR FOR USE WITH COAXIAL CABLE: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector having one or more contacts* adapted
to be either (a) electrically secured in one-to-one relationship
to one or more conductors* of an elongated plural-conductor
cable* or (b) electrically coupled to one or more contacts
of a complementary mating connector, the contacts of which being
securable in one-to-one relationship to one or more conductors of
an elongated plural-conductor cable, the elongated cable having
an inner conductor centrally disposed within the cable and extending
along the longitudinal axis thereof and further having at least
one tubular outer conductor concentrically surrounding and fixedly
spaced apart from the inner conductor, and wherein the conductors
of the cable are electrically insulated from one another.
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579 | Having means for interconnecting outer conductors of three or more cables: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 578. Electrical connector including means for electrically joining the corresponding outer conductor type cables so that the respective outer conductors are maintained at a common electrical potential. | |
580 | For cable having three or more coaxial conductors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 578. Electrical connector particularly adapted to be mechanically and electrically connected to a coaxial-conductor type cable having at least three coaxially disposed conductors or connected to a mating connector which has, or is adapted to have, such a cable connected thereto. | |
581 | Adapted to join cable conductors to different type conductors (e.g., to PCB conductors): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 578. Electrical connector particularly adapted to electrically
connect at least one of the conductors of a coaxial-conductor-type
cable to a conductor other than a conductor of another coaxial-conductor-type
cable.
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582 | Adapted to secure cables perpendicular to one another or a cable perpendicular to coupling axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 578. Electrical connector either (a) having means for securing thereto and electrically interconnecting two coaxial-conductor-type cables in such a manner that the longitudinal axes of such secured cables are disposed at a right angle to one another; or (b) comprising a coupling part* having the longitudinal axis along which it is to be coupled to its mating coupling part* disposed at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of a coaxial-conductor type-cable secured thereto. | |
583 | Having screw-threaded or screw-thread operated cable grip: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 578. Electrical connector wherein the coaxial-conductor-type cable is clamped or secured by and directly to the connector; and the clamping or securing force is caused by the motion resulting from the rotation of a screw-threaded member carried by the connector. | |
584 | With radially compressible cable grip: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 583. Electrical connector wherein at least a portion of the coaxial-conductor-type
cable is clamped or secured either within or between radially movable
means operated by the screw-threaded member.
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585 | Having crimpable metallic cable conductor grip: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 578. Electrical connector wherein the coaxial-conductor-type cable is clamped or secured directly to the connector by a conductive clamping or securing part comprised of malleable metallic material; the cable being conductively clamped or secured to the connector by permanently bending or deforming the malleable part over or onto a conductor of the cable. | |
586 | COUPLING PART INCLUDING FLEXING INSULATION: | ||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising a coupling part* in
part of yieldable, nonconductive material; wherein the yieldability
is utilized in the use or assembly of the device.
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587 | Sealing: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Electrical connector wherein the yieldable nonconductive
material serves to close off passage through the device of moisture,
dust, or other foreign matter.
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588 | Resilient, coupling part encircling jacket: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 587. Coupling part including an encasing member thereabout of yieldable nonconductive material serving to close off passage to the interior of the device of moisture, dust or other foreign matter. | |
589 | Within rigid coupling part shell: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 587. Coupling part wherein the nonconductive sealing material is within a generally inflexible, encasing housing. | |
590 | Storage strip for plurality of coupling parts: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part wherein the yieldable nonconductive material
serves to support the coupling part for subsequent use and also
serves to support additional similar coupling parts for subsequent
use.
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591 | Coupling part for use between duplicate coupling parts (e.g., sandwiched between printed circuit boards): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part comprising a member for transmitting electricity
from a second to a third such device wherein the second and third
such devices are identical in configuration to each other in the
areas intended to interfit with the first device.
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592 | Insulation distorted by or to effect coupling action: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part wherein engagement with a mating part changes
the shape of the yieldable, nonconductive material, or wherein the
yieldable, nonconductive material is normally forced to change its
shape in the act of bringing about such mating.
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593 | Receptacle adapted to bias contact and cause indirect gripping of mating contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 592. Coupling part wherein the yieldable, nonconductive material is strained within its elastic limit and is adapted to yieldably urge the contact of that device and cause that contact to engage a contact of a mating part more intimately. | |
594 | Resiliently interlocking coupling part with adjacent modular coupling part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part for use in nonconductive relationship with at least one other such coupling part (for transmitting electricity to corresponding mating parts) of substantially identical structure such that the yieldable, nonconductive material of one serves to hold the two coupling parts together. | |
595 | Hinged or flexed detent on insulation engaging to secure contact within coupling part housing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part wherein the yieldable, nonconductive material includes a finger extending into engagement with the contact* to hold the contact in a fixed location with respect to other portions of the device wherein the finger is pivoted about an axis or bent within its elastic limit along its length by engagement with the contact. | |
596 | Coupling part housing hinged for coupling part assembly: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part including an external encasing member of yieldable, nonconductive material comprising a first generally rigid portion, a second rigid portion, and a connecting intermediate portion adapted to flex and thereby allow the first and second portion to encompass the remainder of the device. | |
597 | Having plural, laterally spaced prongs or prong sockets: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part including (1) a first generally rodlike elongated
male contact* extending along an axis for mating with a
female contact and including a second generally rod-like elongated
male contact extending along a second axis for mating with a second
female contact; wherein the first and second axes are parallel and
wherein the first and second male contacts are in the same plane
normal to their axes; or including (2) a first female contact extending along
an axis for mating with a generally rodlike elongated male contact
and including a second female contact extending along a second axis
for mating with a second generally rodlike elongated male contact
wherein the first and second female contacts are in the same plane
normal to their axes.
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598 | Coupling part including shell and assembly of contact and contact supporting insulator: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 597. Coupling part comprised of an encased housing and a grouping consisting of an insulative body and a contact supported thereby wherein the components of the grouping are intended to be first brought together and then inserted into the encased housing. | |
599 | And multiple insulating components: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 597. Coupling part including a portion of yieldable, nonconductive
material and including another portion of nonconductive material.
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600 | Having laterally spaced prongs: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 597. Coupling part including a first generally rodlike elongated male contact extending along an axis for mating with a female contact and including a second generally rodlike elongated male contact extending along the second axes for mating with a second female contact; wherein the first and second axis are parallel and wherein the first and second male contacts are in the same plane normal to their axes. | |
601 | Folded prongs: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 600. Coupling part wherein the male contacts each are made from a single strip of material folded back on itself at the greatest projection thereof. | |
602 | Lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate light, or
to a member including electrical or amplifying switching means utilizing
an environment including, vacuum maintaining envelope; or comprising
the electrical connector of such a light radiating member or amplifying
switching member.
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603 | Retaining contact within distinct coupling part housing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 586. Coupling part wherein the yieldable, nonconductive material is urged to hold the contact* in a fixed location with respect to the other portion of the device. | |
604 | WITH EXTERNAL CONDUCTOR OR CABLE EMBEDDED IN INSULATIVE SEALING MATERIAL: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising electricity transmitting
contact combined with an electricity transmitting strandlike member
with a nonconductive substance molded thereabout forming a physically
leakproof junction between the contact and the strandlike member.
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605 | Lamp or electron tube socket or base: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 604. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate light, or
to a member including electrical switching means utilizing an environment
excluding, vacuum maintaining envelope; or comprising the electrical
connector of such a light radiating or switching member.
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606 | Molded connector body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 604. Electrical connector wherein a nonconductive substance is shaped about the electricity transmitting strandlike member not only to form a leakproof junction but also to form the configuration of the structural member. | |
607.01 | ELECTROMAGNETIC OR ELECTROSTATIC SHIELD: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter comprising a conductive screen means for
preventing or reducing the detrimental effect induced within a connector or
contact* due to capacitive or inductive coupling.
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607.02 | Shield formed of conductive and dielectric materials in dielectric (e.g., plastic coated with metal or filled with metal particles): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein shield housing is formed of an insulative
body coated or plated with a thin metal layer or is formed of an
insulative body filled with metal particles to provide a shielding
or static discharge effect.
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607.03 | Conductive coating surround mutually isolated contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.02. Subject matter wherein the conductive material both surrounds and provides a conductive shield between a set of separate contacts. | |
607.04 | Shield with cutout to receive shield of mating connector to reduce field effects: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein at least one of the shields includes an opening formed to receive a portion of the shield of the mating connector to increase shielding effects. | |
607.05 | Shielding individually surrounding or interposed between mutually insulated contacts (i.e., "single" connector with divider): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein having two or more mutually insulated
electrical paths to form an electrical joint, wherein the
shield surrounds or is inserted in a portion of contacts, so that
contacts are shielded from the one or more other contacts.
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607.06 | Planar shields separating multiple (three or more) thin connector modules: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.05. Subject matter wherein the connector is formed of an assembly of thin flat insulative contact supporting members and thin planar shields located between the insulative contact supporting members. | |
607.07 | For mounting on PCB: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.06. Subject matter including structure to attach the shield to a printed circuit board. | |
607.08 | Shield with divider wall separating contacts (includes wall formed by ground contacts): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.05. Subject matter wherein shielding structure is formed by conductive members or walls that form compartments for receiving individual or pairs of contacts*. | |
607.09 | For mounting on PCB: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.08. Subject matter including structure to attach the shield to a printed circuit board. | |
607.1 | Three or more rows and columns of contact spaces, formed by shield walls: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.09. Subject matter wherein the shield is formed as a unitary housing with walls forming compartments for contacts and there being at least three rows and columns of compartments. | |
607.11 | Right angle connection on PCB: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.09. Subject matter wherein the connector is fixed upon and electrically joined to a printed circuit board and is arranged with its mating connection direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the printed circuit board. | |
607.12 | Planar shield with openings for individual contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.05. Subject matter wherein the shield is a flat conductive member having apertures that receive contacts*. | |
607.13 | Shield housing mounted on PCB: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.05. Subject matter wherein means for surrounding and supporting the shield are fixed upon and electrically joined to a printed circuit board. | |
607.14 | Socket for receiving edge type connector or integrated circuit: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.13. Subject matter wherein the shield housing has an opening shaped for receipt of a leading edge of an electronic circuit member such as a printed circuit board or an opening shaped for receipt of a memory chip package. | |
607.15 | With conductive housing part separating wires: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.05. Subject matter wherein conductive walls of the connector* define separate passages for wires adjacent to their connection to contacts of the connector*. | |
607.16 | Vacuum tube socket: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.05. Subject matter wherein the shield encloses an insulative
body having openings for receiving male or pin-like contacts
of mating connector and the openings are arranged at positions on
a circle that surrounds the central axis of the insulative body.
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607.17 | Resilient conductive means providing additional electrical path between mating outer shield members (e.g., spring or gasket): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Electrical connector wherein the shield comprises a conductive
member for surrounding one or more mutually-insulated contacts* and
has a deformable electrical connection to a complementary counterpart.
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607.18 | Conductive gasket (i.e., flat gasket or O-ring): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.17. Subject matter wherein the deformable connection is comprised
of a flat sheet like member or a ring of substantially circular
or square cross section.
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607.19 | Conductive spring on exterior of corresponding shield: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.17. Subject matter wherein the deformable connection is mounted onto the shield of one connector so as to surround at least a portion of that shield. | |
607.2 | Shield for electro-optical transceiver: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield enclosures a connector
that includes circuitry for transforming optical signals to electrical signals.
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607.21 | For plural transceiver housings: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.2. Subject matter wherein the shield houses two or more transceivers.
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607.22 | IC card type: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield is formed to enclose a
printed circuit board and includes an electrical connector at one
end for insertion into a slot-like receiver (socket) of
an electronic apparatus.
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607.23 | Shield encloses plural connectors (i.e., modular or stacked): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield encloses two or more connectors*.
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607.24 | Shield surrounds diverse type connectors (i.e., surrounds optical and electrical connectors): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.23. Subject matter wherein the shield encloses two or more structurally
different connector housings.
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607.25 | Shield with plural ports for separate mating connectors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.23. Subject matter wherein the shield includes plural openings so that each one forms a port for receipt of a separate mating connector as it is connected to one of the connectors associated with the shield. | |
607.26 | RJ type sockets: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.25. Subject matter wherein each of the shielded connectors includes
a rectangular opening with resilient contacts on one side and a
latch engaging shoulder on the opposite interior side.
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607.27 | Outer shield surrounds inner shield (i.e., single connector with one hollow shield about another hollow shield): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein, for a single connector, one shield substantially fully encloses another (inner) shield. | |
607.28 | With connection of shield to metal grounding panel: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shielded connector includes structure
for conductively joining the shield to a grounded mounting panel
that supports either the connector or another to which it can be
mated.
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607.29 | Expansion card bracket (usually L-shaped bracket for computer cards): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.28. Subject matter wherein the shield is or includes an elongated bracket that is attachable to an edge of a printed circuit board and is used to shield and mount the printed circuit board to an interior wall of an electronic apparatus housing. | |
607.3 | With conductive gasket (e.g., flat gasket or O-ring): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.28. Subject matter including a separate conductive member that is fitted between a shield of a connector and a metal panel and that electrically connects the shield of a connector and the metal panel. | |
607.31 | For receiving PCB edge or IC card as mating member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield protects and provides access to a connector which includes an elongated slot for receiving PCB edge or IC card as mating member and includes contacts mounted within the connector for engaging counter-contacts on the inserted member. | |
607.32 | Right angle connector on PCB: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.31. Subject matter wherein the connector and the shield are fixed upon and electrically joined to a printed circuit board and are arranged so that the mating connection direction is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the printed circuit board. | |
607.33 | For receiving IC card: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.32. Subject matter wherein the shield and connector receive
a printed circuit board or integrated circuit enclosed in thin card-like housing.
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607.34 | With connection of shield to connector contact : | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein a conductive element provides a conductive
path between one of the connector contacts and the shield.
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607.35 | Shield mounted on printed circuit board: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter including structure to attach the shield
to a printed circuit board.
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607.36 | Shield surface-mounted to PCB (i.e., without penetration of the PCB): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.35. Subject matter including structure to attach the shield electrically and structurally to a surface of a PCB without penetration of the PCB, e.g., to a conductive pad or trace on the surface of the PCB. | |
607.37 | With separate conductive member fixing shield to PCB (e.g., resilient or threaded latch): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.35. Subject matter wherein a distinct, electrically conductive structural member, such as a conductive fastener is attached to the shield and passed into or through an aperture in a PCB to connect the shield electrically and structurally to the PCB. | |
607.38 | For RJ socket: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.35. Subject matter wherein the shielded connector includes a
rectangular opening with resilient contacts on one side and a latch
engaging shoulder on the opposite interior side.
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607.39 | Vertically mounted wafer edge connector: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.35. Subject matter wherein the connector includes a greater number of contacts along a line perpendicular to the PCB plane than the number along a line parallel to the PCB (i.e, thin connector with one or two vertical rows of contacts). | |
607.4 | Parallel connector on PCB: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.35. Subject matter wherein the connector is fixed upon and electrically
joined to a printed circuit board and is arranged with its mating
connection direction substantially parallel to the plane of the
printed circuit board.
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607.41 | Having means for electrically connecting shield of shielded cable to connector shield member: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Electrical connector wherein the conductive shield member
of a coupling part includes means specifically adapted to electrically
connect a conductive shielding sheath of a shielded cable to the
conductive shield member.
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607.42 | For armored cable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein the inner conductors of the shielded cable are enclosed in a metal sheath that provides significant mechanical protection of the conductors and typically is formed with adjacent convolutions. | |
607.43 | For RJ plug: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein the connector is a type that is generally
rectangular in shape and includes a row of rigid contacts along
only one side and usually include a latch along the other side.
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607.44 | With added means connecting cable shield to external structure (i.e., to panel or to terminal block casing): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein a further conductive member, such
as a wire, is used to electrically connect the cable shield
to a structural body.
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607.45 | For cable with two outer shields: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein the cable includes two or more conductive shielding sheaths with one surrounding the other. | |
607.46 | Connector with internal PCB (i.e., shield soldered to PCB in housing): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein the connector includes a printed circuit board and the conductive sheath of the cable is conductively attached to a terminal of the PCB. | |
607.47 | Longitudinally divided shield parts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the subclass 607.41. Subject
matter wherein the shield is formed by a first and a second shell
like structure and wherein the structures meet along a line parallel
or coplanar to the axis of the shielded cable and the cable enters
the shield between the two shell like structures.
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607.48 | At least one shield part crimpable to cable shield: |
This subclass is indented under the subclass 607.47 Subject matter wherein one of the shells is deformable to become permanently and conductively joined to the cable shield. | |
607.49 | For flat cable: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.47. Subject matter wherein the shielded cable is in a basically planar or ribbon form with the conductors arranged in one or more rows having at least three conductors in each row. | |
607.5 | Connected to cable shield by crimping: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein the shield housing is deformable to become permanently and conductively joined to the cable shield. | |
607.51 | Insulative cover surrounding shield (includes overmolding): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.5. Subject matter wherein the shield is substantially enclosed
by a body of insulative material that fits closely about the shield.
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607.52 | Connected by portion of shield fitting beneath cable shield or by penetration of cable: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.41. Subject matter wherein electrical connection to the cable
shield is accomplished by forming a portion of the shield housing
or a part joined thereto to extend into the interior of the cable
shield or to pierce through the material of the cable shield.
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607.53 | Shield extends over mating face (i.e., shield at mating face extends between contact openings): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield includes a portion that overlays a face of an insulative housing of the connector that is opposed to a face of the mating connector and a portion of the shield at such face extends between its contact openings contacts or between the contact openings of the mating face. | |
607.54 | Shield formed by folding: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield is produced as a planar member and is folded to surround insulative body of the connector. | |
607.55 | Multi-part shield body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield housing is formed in two or more major sections which are assembled to provide a substantially full enclosure for surrounding connector insulative body. | |
607.56 | Longitudinally divided shield parts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.55. Subject matter wherein the shield is formed by a first
and a second shell like structure and wherein the structures meet
along a line parallel or coplanar to the axis of the shielded cable
and a cable enters the shield between the two shell structures.
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607.57 | With insulative cover or overmolding: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.56. Subject matter wherein the shield is substantially enclosed
by a body of insulative material that fits closely about the shield.
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607.58 | Insulative cover or overmold surrounds shield: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield is substantially enclosed by a body of insulative material that fits closely about the shield. | |
607.59 | Vacuum tube socket: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 607.01. Subject matter wherein the shield encloses an insulative
body having openings for receiving male or pin-like contacts
of mating connector and the openings are arranged at positions on
a circle that surrounds the central axis of the insulative body.
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611 | WITH VITREOUS-TYPE ENVELOPE (E.G., BASE OF LAMP OR VACUUM TUBE): | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector carried by or secured to a hollow glasslike
body constituting a container for an electrically operative element
of an electric lamp, electric space discharge device, or
other electrical component.
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612 | Connector or contact secured to each end of double-ended envelope: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 611. Electrical connector wherein the glasslike body has two
electrically operative ends, each end of which carries
a contact*, carries a contact-carrying
connector, or is formed into a contact-carrying
connector.
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613 | Connector of the type having only concentric annular contacts or annular contact disposed concentrically about an axial contact: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 611. Electrical connector wherein the glasslike body carries
a connector of the type having at least two contacts* which
are spaced-apart and electrically insulated one from the
other the connector forming a coupling part* specially adapted
to mate or interengage with a complementary plural-contact-carrying
counterpart*, so that a readily separable electrical
joint having at least two mutually-insulated electrical paths
may be formed, and wherein one of the contacts is disposed
symmetrically around and spaced from the longitudinal axis along
which the coupling part is intended to be engaged and coupled with
its counterpart, all points on the symmetrical contact
at any point along said axis being equally spaced from said axis, and wherein
the outer of the contacts is either (a) disposed
on the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part is intended
to be engaged and coupled with its counterpart or (b) also
disposed symmetrically around and spaced from the said longitudinal
axis in such a manner that all points on the second said symmetrical
contact at any point along said axis is equally spaced from said
axis a distance different from the corresponding contact-to-axis
points on the first said symmetrical contact, whereby the symmetry
of the contacts of the coupling part is such that the contacts will
make electrical connection with their mating counter-contacts* regardless
of the angular disposition of the coupling part about the longitudinal
axis of engagement with its counterpart.
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614 | Having three or more contacts (e.g., for three-way lamp): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 613. Electrical connector wherein the coupling part carried by the glasslike body carries at least three contacts which are spaced-apart and electrically insulated from one another, and wherein at least two of the contacts are disposed symmetrically around and spaced apart from the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part is intended to be engaged and coupled with its counterpart. | |
615 | Having screw-thread-coupling contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 613. Electrical connector wherein one of the contacts of the
coupling part carried by the glasslike body carries screwthreads
for the purpose of electrically and mechanically coupling to a mating
screw-thread-coupling counter-contact carried
by a mating counterpart.
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616 | Having bayonet-coupling contact: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 611. Electrical connector wherein the connector carried by the
glasslike body forms a coupling part* specially adapted
to mate or interengage with a complementary counterpart*, so
that a readily separable electrical joint may be formed, and
wherein the coupling part either (a) carries a
contact* which itself extends or which has a pin or projection
thereon which extends radially of the longitudinal axis along which
the coupling part is intended to be coupled to its counterpart, or (b) has
an abutment extending circumferentially about the longitudinal axis
along which the coupling part is intended to be coupled to its counterpart, and wherein
the coupling part and its counterpart are retained in coupled relationship
either by the radially extending pin or projection on the contact, being
received behind the circumferentially extending abutment, the
engaging motion being first along the longitudinal coupling axis
and then a partial turning about the said coupling axis.
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617 | Plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, prong-like contacts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 611. Electrical connector wherein the connector carried by the
glasslike body has extending therefrom at least two elongated, fingerlike contacts* which
are spaced-apart and electrically insulated one from another, the
connector further forms a coupling part* specially adapted
to mate and interengage with a complementary counterpart having
prong-receiving contacts, so that an electrical
joint having at least two mutually insulated electrical paths may
be formed, and wherein the longitudinal axes of the elongated, fingerlike
contacts are disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis along which
the coupling part is intended to be engaged with its counterpart.
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618 | Having three or more circularly arranged contacts (e.g., base of vacuum tube): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 617. Electrical connector wherein the coupling part carried by the glasslike body has at least three elongated, fingerlike contacts extending therefrom, and wherein the fingerlike contacts are so arranged on the face of the glasslike body or the coupling part secured thereto that they will fall on the circumference of a circle. | |
619 | Having only two duplicate contacts arranged bilaterally symmetric about longitudinal axis of engagement: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 611. Electrical connector wherein the connector carried by the
glasslike body carries only two identical contacts which are spaced-apart
and electrically insulated one from the other, the connector
further forming a coupling part* specially adapted to mate
or interengage with a complementary contact-carrying counterpart*, so
that an electrical joint having only two mutually-insulated
electrical paths may be formed, and wherein the two spaced-apart
contacts taken together are disposed bilaterally symmetric about
the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part is intended
to be engaged and coupled with its mating counterpart.
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620.01 | WITH CIRCUIT COMPONENT OR COMPRISING CONNECTOR WHICH FULLY ENCLOSES CIRCUIT COMPONENT: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including electrical connector either (a) combined
with a functioning electrical circuit device; or (b) comprising
a holder, casing, or housing adapted to substantially
completely surround an unclaimed functioning electrical circuit
device, which holder, casing, or housing
further carrying at least one contact* for electrically
engaging a contact of the circuit device.
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620.02 | Lamp socket or lamp base: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector is formed to receive
a device that provides illumination or the connector is the support
of a device that provides illumination.
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620.03 | Coaxial connector: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector has a single centrally
located contact and an annular contact surrounding the centrally located
contact.
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620.04 | Termination circuit (usually with resistors): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector is used in a circuit
to provide impedance at the open position, usually by including
resistors in the connector.
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620.05 | Ferrite (i.e., magnetic core): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector has magnetic properties that are used to prevent electromagnetic interference. | |
620.06 | For connector mounted on printed circuit board (PCB): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.05. Subject matter wherein the connector is fixed upon and electrically joined to a printed circuit board. | |
620.07 | Having significant filtering: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.05. Subject matter wherein the ferrite connector has particular filtering in addition to the ferrite material. | |
620.08 | Non-fuse excessive current preventer (e.g., varistor, PTC material, or circuit breaker, etc.): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector is intended to block
current above a preset level.
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620.09 | Capacitive filter (i.e., filter, capacitor, diode adjacent each contact): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector blocks the flow of
direct current and permits the flow of alternating current at selected
frequencies.
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620.1 | With housing shield or metal shell: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.09. Subject matter wherein the connector is formed of an insulating
housing surrounded on at least two sides by metallic material that substantially
covers the associated housing sides.
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620.11 | Registered jack (RJ) plug or socket: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.1. Subject matter wherein the connector includes a rectangular
opening with resilient contacts on one side and a latch engaging
shoulder on the opposite interior side.
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620.12 | Right-angle connector on printed circuit board (PCB): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.1. Subject matter wherein the connector is adapted to be
mounted to a printed circuit board by having mating contacts that
are parallel to the plane of the printed circuit board.
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620.13 | Having component (e.g., filter, capacitor, or diode, etc.) integral with/or fitted into contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.1. Subject matter wherein the connector is directly mounted to or located within a single contact. | |
620.14 | Planar filter with openings for contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.1. Subject matter wherein the connector is formed as a flat member with passages for each one of the associated contacts that block certain frequencies. | |
620.15 | Connector (e.g., plug, socket, etc.) on printed circuit board (PCB) includes or covers additional component: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector is mounted onto a printed
circuit board and supports or is located directly over a component, such
as a resistor or a capacitor, etc., that is
supplemental to the main function of the connector.
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620.16 | Right-angle connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.15. Subject matter wherein the connector is adapted to be mounted
to a printed circuit board by having mating contacts that are parallel
to the plane of the printed circuit board.
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620.17 | Registered jack (RJ) plug or socket: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.16. Subject matter wherein the connector includes a rectangular
opening with resilient contacts on one side and a latch engaging shoulder
on the opposite interior side that is used in telecommunications.
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620.18 | Housing having plural registered jack (RJ) plugs or sockets: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.17. Subject matter wherein the connector has more than one registered
jack (RJ) plug or socket.
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620.19 | With shield surrounding housing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.17. Subject matter wherein the connector is formed of an insulating housing surrounded on at least two sides by metallic material that substantially covers the associated housing walls. | |
620.2 | Socket for dual inline package (DIP) or printed circuit board (PCB): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.15. Subject matter wherein the connector is of the receptacle
type and is intended for mating with contacts on a printed circuit
board to be inserted edgewise into the receptacle or with contacts
of a small panel circuit of the type having straight rows of contacts, the
rows located along opposite edges of the panel circuit.
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620.21 | Connector (e.g., power plug, registered jack (RJ) plug, adapter, outlet box, etc.) with internal component (except fuse): | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector includes an insulative
housing that supports contacts, such as prongs or sockets, etc., and the
housing surrounds the added electrical component, such
as a resistor or capacitor, etc., but
the component cannot be a fuse.
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620.22 | Component on printed circuit board (PCB) in connection housing: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.21. Subject matter wherein the connector housing encloses a
printed circuit board and the added electrical component is mounted
on and electrically joined to the printed circuit board.
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620.23 | Registered jack (RJ) plug or socket: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.21. Subject matter wherein the connector includes a rectangular
opening with resilient contacts on one side and a latch engaging shoulder
on the opposite interior side.
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620.24 | Small component on printed circuit board (PCB) (e.g., 2- or 3-lead component, etc.,) capacitor, resistor, or piezoelectric: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Subject matter wherein the connector is mounted onto a printed
circuit board and includes contacts for mating engagement with contacts
of an electrical component such as a resistor or capacitor.
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620.25 | Socket or printed circuit board (PCB) for the small component: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.24. Subject matter wherein the connector includes at least two wall-like portions that are arranged to surround the small component when the small component is electrically joined to the connector. | |
620.26 | With or for fuse: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.01. Electrical connector wherein the functioning electrical
circuit device is an electrical safety device comprising a wire
or strip of fusible metal that melts and interrupts the circuit when
the current exceeds a specified amperage.
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620.27 | Box with plural fuses (automobile power distribution box): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.26. Subject matter wherein the connector includes two or more
sets of contacts, each set of contacts arranged for receiving
a separate fuse.
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620.28 | Cylindrical fuse in cylindrical holder: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.26. Subject matter wherein the connector is formed in a cylindrical
shape and is adapted to receive a fuse having a cylindrical shape with
contacts formed at each end as portions of the cylindrical body.
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620.29 | Comprising coupling part housing for enclosing fuse (includes outlet box or faceplate): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.26. Electrical connector comprising a holder, casing, or housing for supporting and surrounding the fuse component; which holder, casing, or housing also comprises a coupling part* carrying at least two mutually insulated contacts*, the coupling part being specially adapted to mate with a complementary coupling part*. | |
620.3 | Fuse enclosed in plug of type having two or three prongs (i.e., standard-type plug used at wall outlets): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.29. Subject matter wherein the coupling part is an insulative body having two or three longitudinally engaging prong-like contacts on one face and the fuse enclosed in the insulative body. | |
620.31 | Plug is an adapter (includes connector for second plug): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.3. Subject matter wherein the connector is adapted to be disposed between two plural contact coupling parts and provides an intermediate conductive path between contacts of the two coupling parts. | |
620.32 | Right-angle plug (wiring at right angle to plug prongs): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.3. Subject matter wherein the connector has a cable with
wiring joined to the prongs of the connector, the cable
extending at 90° to the axes of the connector plug prongs.
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620.33 | Fuse with flat coplanar blades or receiver for such fuse: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.29. Subject matter wherein the connector has contacts adapted to receive a fuse having planar terminals at each end of the fuse, the terminals positioned in the same plane. | |
620.34 | Fuse removably held in holder for plug-in step: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 620.26. Subject matter wherein the connector is a portable insulative
body for detachably retaining a fuse and having contacts with ends engaging
the terminals of the fuse and other ends manageable into engagement
with contacts of a mating connector.
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623 | CABLE COMPOSED OF MUTUALLY INSULATED CONDUCTORS HAVING SEPARATELY CARRIED CONDUCTOR END TERMINALS: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising an electrical cable* having
two or more conductors* physically held together in association
one with the other, but electrically insulated one from the
other, and at least two of the mutually insulated conductors
have separate terminal* connectors secured conductively
thereto at the ends thereof.
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624 | PLURAL CONTACTS DISPOSED INTERMEDIATE ENDS OF CABLE HAVING SHEATH ENCLOSING MUTUALLY INSULATED CONDUCTORS (E.G., SEISMIC TYPE CABLE): | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector comprising an electrical cable* having
two or more conductors* physically held together in association
with one another by a surrounding insulating covering, the
conductors being electrically insulated from one another, at
least two of the mutually insulated conductors have contacts* secured conductively
thereto at one or more locations spaced-apart from the
ends thereof and from the ends of the insulating covering, and wherein
the insulating covering leaves the contacts exposed to the exterior
thereof, so that the contacts may be exterior thereof, so
that the contacts may be electrically engaged by complementary mating
contact carried by one or more connectors separate from and independent
of the cable.
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625 | WITH INSULATION OTHER THAN CONDUCTOR SHEATH: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector at least a part of which includes electrically
insulating material exclusive of that forming an insulating covering
of conductor* or cable* secured thereto, the
said insulating covering being carried by the conductor and being
separate from the insulation of the connector.
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626 | Plural-contact coupling part: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector comprising an electrically insulating
body carrying a plurality of current-carrying contacts* in
a relatively fixed spaced-apart relation one with another, but
electrically insulated one from another, the insulating
body and the contacts together forming a unitary coupling part* specially
adapted to mate or interengage with a complementary plural-contact-counterpart*, so
that, when the contacts are electrically engaged in one
to one relationship with the complementary counter-contacts* carried
by the counterpart, a readily separable electrical coupling
joint having at least two mutually insulated electrical paths is
formed.
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627 | For direct simultaneous contact with plural battery or cell terminals: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Coupling part which is particularly adapted to make intimate (and otherwise unsupported) electrical engagement simultaneously with at least two battery or cell terminals. | |
628 | Single-contact connector for interposition between two plural-contact coupling parts (e.g., adaptor): | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Coupling part comprising a coupling member having but a
single electrical path, which single-path coupling
member being specifically adapted to be disposed between two noncomplementary, plural-contact
coupling parts (which by themselves cannot be directly
joined or coupled tone another) so that the two noncomplentary
coupling parts may be electrically joined by the intermediate coupling
member; the single-path coupling member providing
an intermediate electrically conductive means between a contact
on one coupling part and a contact on the other coupling part while
allowing another contact on the said one coupling part to directly
engage another contact on the said other coupling part.
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629 | For coupling to edge of printed circuit board or to coupling part secured to such edge: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Coupling part specially adapted to be electrically connected
either directly or indirectly to a printed circuit board* so
that the conductors or circuit elements on the printed circuit board may
be electrically connected to the contacts of the coupling part, and
wherein the coupling part is further either (a) specifically
adapted to be engaged and coupled directly to an edge portion of
the printed circuit board, the edge portion having counter-contacts
thereon electrically connected to the mutually-insulated conductors
or circuit elements on the printed circuit board, so that
the edge portion constitutes a mating counterpart for the coupling part, or (b) specifically
adapted to be engaged and coupled to mating plural-contact-carrying counterpart
which, in turn, is mechanically and electrically
connected to an edge portion of the printed circuit board.
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630 | Having elongated slot for receiving edge of printed circuit board: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 629. Coupling part having a long, narrow, channel-like
aperture or cavity extending therein and into which the edge portion
of a printed circuit board is to be inserted an thereby directly
coupled to the coupling part, and wherein the aperture
or cavity has a plurality of contacts mounted in the vicinity of
the interior thereof and spaced therealong, so that the
contacts are engaged by the corresponding counter-contacts spaced
along the edge portion of the printed circuit board whenever the
printed circuit board is located within the aperture or cavity.
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631 | Plural slots for electrically interconnecting plural printed circuit boards: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 630. Coupling part having a plurality of the long, narrow, channel-like
apertures or cavities extending therein for simultaneously receiving the
edge portion of a corresponding plurality of printed circuit boards, and
wherein one or more of the contacts associated with one aperture
or cavity is electrically connected to the one or more counter-contacts
spaced along the edge portion of at least one other printed circuit board.
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632 | Providing direct contact between contacts of printed circuit board and different type conductors: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 630. Coupling part wherein each of the contacts spaced along
the channel-like aperture or cavity is either formed from
the end portion of a wire-type conductor or is the end
terminal secured to the end portion of a wire-type conductor, so
that the counter-contacts spaced along the edge portion
of a printed circuit board may be in direct or touching engagement with
the wire-type conductors secured to the coupling part without
the utilization of any other separate, intermediary contacts.
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633 | Having polarizing means: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 630. Coupling part further having indexing or keying means formed
thereon or attachable thereto, which indexing or keying
means is intended to cooperate with complementary indexing or keying
means on a mating counterpart, so that either (a) the
various contacts of the coupling part must always be associated with
the same corresponding counter-contacts on its counterpart
whenever the coupling part is joined or coupled to its counterpart, or (b) the coupling
part must be capable of being joined or coupled to only one specific, but
to no other, counterpart among a plurality of counterparts which
are all structurally identical except for some variation of the
indexing or keying means thereon.
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634 | Having multipart insulating body: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 630. Coupling part wherein the body of insulation is segmental, divided, or
otherwise composed of an assembly of two or more sections.
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635 | Relative movement of insulating parts alters contact pressure: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 634. Coupling part wherein at least two of the segments or sections
of insulation are so mounted to one another as to enable movement
of one segment or section relative to the other in response to the
printed circuit board being inserted into or withdrawn from the
channel-like aperture or cavity, and wherein each
of the contacts has at least a portion thereof movable in response
to the movement of the one insulating segment or section, so
that, whenever a printed circuit board is either inserted
into or withdrawn from the aperture or cavity, the edge portion
of the printed circuit board engages and moves the movably mounted
segment or section which then moves the movable portion of the contacts
to alter the pressure that they apply to the counter-contacts
of the printed circuit board.
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636 | Contacts within slot engage opposite sides of printed circuit board: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 630. Coupling part wherein the contacts mounted in the vicinity of the channel-like aperture or cavity are arranged or formed so that they engage the opposite planar sides of the printed circuit board in the vicinity of the edge portion thereof when the printed circuit board is located within the aperture or cavity. | |
637 | Separate mutually insulated contacts on opposite longitudinal sides of slot: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 636. Coupling part wherein the contacts are arranged in two spaced-apart rows with each row of contacts extending parallel to and spaced apart from the long transverse axis of the opening to the aperture or cavity, and wherein the contacts in one row are electrically insulated from the contacts in the other row. | |
638 | Two or more plural-contact coupling parts combined in one integral unit: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Device comprising a single unitary structure having two
or more spaced but electrically connected plural-contact
coupling parts embodied therein.
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639 | Unit includes three or more diverse types of coupling parts: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 638. Device wherein there are at least three different types
of plural-contact coupling parts contained within the single
unitary structure.
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640 | One coupling part of unit repositionable relative to another thereof: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 638. Device wherein at least one of the coupling parts contained
within the single unitary structure is connected or joined to the
unitary structure in such a manner that the said coupling part is
movable or shiftable from one position or location to another relative
to another coupling part contained within the unitary structure.
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641 | Unit includes coupling part having screwthread-coupling contact: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 638. Device wherein at least one of the plural-contact
coupling parts contained within the unitary structure carries a
contact which either has screw threads formed thereon or has equivalent screw-thread-engaging
means thereon which cooperates, by means of a relative
screw motion therebetween, with screw-threads
or screw-thread-engaging means formed on a mating
counter-contact, so that the coupling part may
be screw coupled with and thereby electrically joined to a mating, plural-contact counterpart
carrying a screw-thread-coupling counter-contact.
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642 | Plug having surrounding screw-thread-coupling contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 641. Device wherein the plural-contact coupling part having the screw-thread-coupling contact further comprises a plug, and wherein the screw-thread-coupling contact is formed cylindrically around a protruding male portion of the plug and the said contact further has screw threads disposed about the exterior surface portion thereof, so that the plug may be screw coupled with and thereby electrically joined to a mating plural-contact receptacle having a complementary screw-thread-coupling counter-contact either located within or forming the plug-receiving recess thereof. | |
643 | Combined with plural receptacles with each having internal screw-thread-coupling contact: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 642. Device wherein the single unitary structure, in addition
to having embodied therein the plug with the externally disposed
screw-thread-coupling contact, also has
embodied therein a plurality of plural-contact coupling
parts in the form of receptacles, each receptacle includes
a contact formed with screw-thread-coupling means
adapted to receive therein or therebetween, by means of
relative screw motion, the externally disposed screw-thread-coupling counter-contact
carried by another plural-contact plug, whereby
each receptacle may be screw coupled with and thereby electrically joined
to a mating plural-contact plug having a complementary
screw-thread-coupling counter-contact
externally located thereon.
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644 | Combined with receptacle having internal bayonet-coupling contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 642. Device wherein the single unitary structure, in addition to having embodied therein the plug with the externally disposed screw-thread-coupling contact, also has embodied therein, a plural-contact coupling part in the form of a receptacle having a contact disposed within a recess extending therein, which contact or recess has an abutment extending circumferentially about the longitudinal axis along which the receptacle is intended to be coupled to a mating plural-contact plug having a contact which itself extends or which has a pin or projection thereon which extends radially of the longitudinal axis along which the receptacle and plug are intended to be coupled, and wherein the receptacle and its mating plug are retained in coupled relationship either by the radially extending contact itself, or by the radially extending pin or projection on the contact, being received behind the circumferentially extending abutment of the receptacle, the engaging motion being first along the longitudinal coupling axis and then a partial turning about the said coupling axis. | |
645 | Combined with push-pull-coupling receptacle: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 642. Device wherein the single unitary structure, in addition to having embodied therein the plug with the externally disposed screw-thread-coupling contact, also has embodied therein a plural-contact coupling part in the form of a receptacle adapted to receive within the interior portion thereof at least a portion of a complementary plural-contact plug, the receptacle and its complementary plug being intended to be engaged and coupled together solely by linearly pushing the one coupling part directly toward the mating coupling part, and the receptacle and its complementary plug being intended to be disengaged from one another solely by linearly pulling the said one coupling part away from the mating coupling part in the direction opposite to the direction of the coupling motion. | |
646 | Wherein the receptacle is adapted to receive plug having spaced prong-like contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 645. Device wherein the push-pull-coupling receptacle is adapted to be coupled to a complementary plug having extending therefrom at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike counter-contacts whose longitudinal axes are parallel to the longitudinal axis along which the one coupling part is intended to be pushed toward and thereby coupled to the other, and wherein the receptacle has at least two correspondingly-spaced contacts for slidingly engaging the elongated fingerlike counter-contacts along the longitudinal axes thereof whenever the one coupling part is pushed toward the other. | |
647 | Receptacle having internal screw-thread-coupling contact combined with plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, pronglike contacts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 641. Device wherein the plural-contact coupling part
having the screw-thread-coupling contact further
comprises a receptacle, and wherein the screw-thread-coupling
contact is adapted to receive therein or therebetween the externally disposed
screw-thread-coupling counter-contact
carried by a complementary plural-contact plug, so
that the receptacle may be screw coupled with and thereby electrically
joined to a mating plural-contact plug, having
a complementary screw-thread-coupling counter-contact
externally located thereon; and wherein the single unitary
structure also has embodied therein a plural-contact coupling
part in the form of a plug having extending therefrom at least two
spaced, elongated, fingerlike contacts for being
slidingly engaged along the longitudinal axes thereof by at least
two correspondingly spaced counter-contacts of a complementary
receptacle, the longitudinal axes of the fingerlike contacts
are disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis along which the plug
or its complementary receptacle is intended to be pushed toward
and thereby coupled to the other.
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648 | Plural receptacles with each having screw-thread-coupling contact: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 641. Device wherein the single unitary structure has embodied
therein a plurality of plural-contact coupling parts in
the form of receptacles, each receptacle includes a contact
formed with screw-thread-coupling means adapted
to receive therein or therebetween, by means of relative
screw motion, the externally disposed screw-thread-coupling
counter-contact carried by a complementary plural-contact
plug, so that each of the receptacles may be screw coupled
with and thereby electrically joined to a mating plural-contact
plug, having a complementary screw-thread-coupling
counter-contact externally located thereon.
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649 | Unit includes plural receptacles with each having bayonet-coupling contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 638. Device wherein the single unitary structure has embodied therein a plurality of plural-contact coupling parts in the form of receptacles, each receptacle has a contact disposed with a recess extending therein, which contact or recess of each of the receptacles has an abutment extending circumferentially about the longitudinal axis along which the receptacle is intended to be coupled to a mating plural-contact plug having a contact which itself extends or which has a pin or projection thereon which extends radially of the longitudinal axis along which the receptacle and plug are intended to be coupled, and wherein each receptacle and its mating plug are retained in coupled relationship either by the radially extending contact itself, or by the radially extending pin or projection on the contact, being received behind the circumferentially extending abutment of the receptacle, the engaging motion being first along the longitudinal coupling axis and then a partial turning about said coupling axis. | |
650 | Unit includes receptacle for receiving plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, pronglike contacts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 638. Device wherein at least one of the plural-contact
coupling parts contained within the single unitary structure comprises
a receptacle adapted to be coupled to a complementary plug having
extending therefrom at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike
counter-contacts whose longitudinal axes are parallel to
the longitudinal axis along which the one coupling part is intended
to be pushed toward and thereby into engagement with other, and wherein
the receptacle has at least two correspondingly spaced contacts
for slidingly engaging the elongated fingerlike counter-contacts
along the longitudinal axes thereof whenever the one coupling part
is longitudinally pushed into embracing relationship with the other.
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651 | Combined with plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, pronglike contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 650. Device wherein the single unitary structure, in addition to having embodied therein the receptacle adapted to be coupled to a plug having spaced fingerlike counter-contacts, also has embodied therein a plural-contact coupling part in the form of a plug having extending therefrom at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike contacts for being slidingly engaged along the longitudinal axes thereof by at least two correspondingly spaced counter-contacts of a complementary receptacle, the longitudinal axes of the fingerlike contacts are disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis along which the one coupling part is intended to be pushed toward and thereby coupled to the other. | |
652 | Wherein the plug is combined with a plurality of the receptacles adapted to receive spaced-prong plug: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 651. Device wherein the single unitary structure has embodied therein the plug having spaced fingerlike contacts extending therefrom, along with a plurality of the receptacles adapted to be coupled to a plug having spaced fingerlike counter-contacts extending therefrom. | |
653 | Combined with diverse type of coupling part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 650. Device wherein the single unitary structure, in addition
to having embodied therein the receptacle adapted to be coupled
to a plug having spaced fingerlike counter-contacts, also
has embodied therein a plural-contact coupling part which
is of a type different from the said receptacle.
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654 | Having receptacle at each of parallel opposed surfaces or sides: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 650. Device wherein the single unitary structure has embodied
therein at least two receptacles adapted to be coupled to a complementary
plug having extending therefrom at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike
counter-contacts whose longitudinal axes are parallel to
the longitudinal axis along which the one coupling part is intended
to be pushed toward and thereby into engagement with the other, and wherein
at least two receptacles are located on the single unitary structure
so that they receive their respective complementary plugs from directions
opposite to one another.
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655 | Unit includes plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, pronglike contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 638. Device wherein at least one of the plural-contact coupling parts contained within the single unitary structure comprises a plug having extending therefrom at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike contacts for being slidingly engaged along the longitudinal axes thereof by at least two correspondingly spaced counter-contacts of a complementary receptacle, the longitudinal axes of the fingerlike contacts are disposed parallel to the longitudinal axis along which the one coupling part is intended to be pushed toward and thereby coupled to the other. | |
656 | With common means securing plural conductors to separate contacts: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Coupling part having a single operating means for clamping
or forcibly engaging separate external conductors* each
individually to separate mutually insulated contacts of the coupling part.
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657 | Screw-thread operated: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 656. Coupling part wherein the clamping or engaging force is caused by the motion resulting from the rotation of a screw-threaded member. | |
658 | Having separate through-passageways for enabling securement of intermediate portion of conductors thereto: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Coupling part wherein the insulating body thereof has spaced channels, grooves, or openings extending therethrough, so that each contact of the coupling part may be electrically connected to a point on an external conductor which is spaced from the ends of the conductor. | |
659 | Coupling part comprises receptacle having internal screw-thread-coupling contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 658. Coupling part comprising a receptacle having a contact formed
with screw-thread-coupling means adapted to receive
therein or therebetween, by means of relative screw motion, the externally
disposed screw-thread-coupling counter-contact
carried by a mating plural-contact plug, so that
the receptacle may be screw coupled with and thereby electrically
joined to a mating plural-contact plug having a complementary
screw-thread-coupling counter-contact
externally located thereon.
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660 | Plural-contact coupling part comprises receptacle or plug: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 626. Coupling part either (a) in the form of a female coupling part denoted as a receptacle which has its contacts located within the interior portion thereof, which receptacle further is adapted to have its contacts receive the counter-contacts located within the interior portion thereof, which receptacle further is adapted to have its contacts receive the counter-contacts either protruding outwardly from or externally disposed on a complementary male coupling part denoted as a plug whenever the receptacle is coupled to the mating plug; or (b) in the form of a male coupling part denoted as a plug which has its contacts either protruding outwardly therefrom or disposed on the exterior surface thereof, which plug further is adapted to have its contacts received by the counter-contacts located within the interior portion of a complementary female coupling part denoted as a receptacle whenever the plug is coupled to the mating receptacle. | |
661 | Having screw-thread-coupling contact: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part having a contact which either has screw threads
formed thereon or has equivalent screw-thread-engaging
means thereon which cooperates, by means of a relative
screw motion therebetween, with screw threads or screw-thread-engaging
means formed on mating counter-contact, so that
the coupling part may be screw coupled to and thereby electrically
joined to a mating plural-contact counterpart carrying
a mating screw-thread-coupling counter-contact.
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662 | Screw threads formed on cylindrical or annular contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 661. Coupling part wherein the screw-thread-coupling contact is in the form of a short cylindrically-shaped rod, tube, or shell; and wherein the screw threads are disposed on a curved surface of the cylindrically-shaped contact. | |
663 | Screw-threaded center-contact type: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 662. Coupling part wherein the cylindrically-shaped, screw-thread-coupling
contact is disposed substantially on or at the longitudinal axis
along which the coupling part engages its mating counterpart.
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664 | Plug having screw-thread-coupling contact and also having resilient or spring-biased center contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 662. Coupling part in the form of a plug having the screw-thread-coupling contact either formed cylindrically around or forming the male portion of the plug, the screw threads being disposed about the exterior surface portion of the contact; and wherein the plug further has a second contact centrally located at the end of the plug on the longitudinally axis along which the plug engages its mating receptacle, the second contact either (a) being formed from resilient material for yieldable movement of the portion thereof along the said longitudinal axis of engagement or (b) being resiliently biased for yieldable movement along the said longitudinal axis of engagement by the action of a spring means associated with the plug. | |
665 | Having mutilated, irregular, interrupted, or discontinuous contact thread: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 662. Coupling part wherein the screw threading disposed on the
screw-thread-coupling contact is broken, deformed, or
of a noncontinuous helical configuration.
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666 | Receptacle having internal screw-thread-coupling contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 662. Coupling part in the form of a receptacle having the cylindrically-shaped, screw-thread-coupling contact forming the female portion of the receptacle, screw threads being disposed on the interior surface portion of the contact. | |
667 | And also having resilient or spring-biased center contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 666. Receptacle further having a second contact centrally located within the receptacle on the longitudinal axis along which the receptacle receives its mating plug, the second contact either (a) being formed from resilient material for yieldable movement of a portion thereof along the said longitudinal axis of engagement or (b) being resiliently biased for yieldable movement along the said longitudinal axis of engagement by the action of a spring means associated with the receptacle. | |
668 | Having only push-pull-engaging contacts spaced along longitudinal axis of engagement (e.g., jack-type receptacle or plug): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part adapted to be coupled to its mating coupling part solely by linearly pushing the one coupling part directly toward and into engagement with the mating coupling part, and the coupling parts are separated solely by linearly pulling the said one coupling part away from the other coupling part in the engaging motion; and wherein the contacts are all either disposed serially along a line parallel to the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part engages its mating coupling part or disposed serially along two or more lines parallel to but spaced at different distances from the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part engages its mating coupling part. | |
669 | Plug having cylindrical or annular contacts of substantially the same diameter (e.g., jack-type plug): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 668. Coupling part in the form of a plug, and wherein all of the contacts and the intervening material electrically insulating each of the contacts from one another together form a receptacle-receiving male part which is cylindrical or rodlike in structure. | |
670 | Having coupling contact requiring successive relative motions in different directions to complete the coupling: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part either (a) wherein at least
one of the contacts thereof has means thereon adapted to cooperate
with complementary means on the mating coupling part, or (b) wherein
the coupling part has means thereon adapted to cooperate with complementary
means on at least one of the counter-contacts of the mating
coupling part; and wherein the said means on either the
contact or the coupling part enables the coupling part to be locked
or retained in coupled engagement with its mating coupling part, the
one coupling part being moved first in one direction relative to
the other coupling part and then moved in a different direction
relative to the other coupling part.
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671 | Having bayonet-coupling contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 670. Coupling part comprising either (a) a
plug having a contact which extends or which has a pin or projection
thereon which extends radially of the longitudinal axis along which
the plug is intended to be coupled to its mating plural-contact
receptacle; or (b) a receptacle having
a contact disposed within a recess extending therein, which
contact or recess has an abutment extending circumferentially about
the longitudinal axis along which the receptacle is intended to
be coupled to its mating plural-contact plug; and
wherein the plug and its mating receptacle are locked or retained
in coupled relationship by the radially extending contact of the
plug or by the radially extending pin or projection on the contact
of the plug being received behind the circumferentially extending
abutment of the receptacle, the engaging motion being first
along the longitudinal coupling axis and then a partial turning
about the said coupling axis.
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672 | Bayonet-coupling contact comprises cylindrical-shaped ring or shell: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 671. Coupling part wherein the locking or retaining contact, which requires the engaging motion between the coupling part and its mating coupling part to be first along the longitudinal coupling axis and then a partial turning about the said coupling axis, is further in the form of a short tube or shell-like member having a circularly-shaped cross-section, and wherein the coupling part either (a) is a plug in which the male portion thereof is in the form of a cylinder for insertion into the recess of the mating receptacle and the locking or retaining contact surrounds or forms the male portion of the plug, or (b) is a receptacle in which the female portion thereof is in the form of a cylindrically-shaped recess for receiving the male portion of the mating plug and the locking or retaining contact either is located within and forms the interior cylindrical surface of the female portion of the receptacle or forms the female portion of the receptacle. | |
673 | Having plural bayonet-coupling contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 671. Coupling part carrying at least two mutually insulated, locking or retaining contacts, each of which requires the engaging motion between the coupling part and its mating coupling part to be first along the longitudinal coupling axis and then a partial turning about the said coupling axis. | |
674 | Polarized: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 673. Coupling part further having indexing or keying means formed
thereon or attachable thereto, which indexing or keying
means is intended to cooperate with complementary indexing or keying
means on a mating coupling part, so that either (a) the
various contacts of the coupling part must always be associated with
the same corresponding counter-contacts on the mating coupling
part whenever the coupling part is coupled to its mating coupling part, or (b) the
coupling part must be capable of being coupled to only one specific, but
to no other, mating coupling part among a plurality of
mating coupling parts which are all structurally identical except
for some variation of the indexing or keying means thereon.
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675 | Having annular, push-pull-engaging contact concentrically disposed about longitudinal axis of engagement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part intended to be coupled to its mating coupling part solely by linearly pushing the one coupling part directly toward and into engagement with the mating coupling part, and the coupling part is separated from its mating coupling part solely by linearly pulling the said one coupling part away from the other coupling part in the direction opposite to the direction of the engaging motion; and wherein at least one of the contacts of the coupling part is in the form of a cylindrically-shaped tube, sleeve, or shell or in form of a circularly-shaped ring, and the axis around which the contact is cylindrically or circularly disposed is coincident with the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part engages its mating coupling part. | |
676 | Having push-pull engaging contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal engagement axis (e.g., telephone jack or plug): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part adapted to be engaged with and disengaged
from its mating coupling part solely by movement of one part relative
to the other along a straight line passing through both coupling
parts; the coupling part includes a planar contact-carrying
wall surface extending parallel to the straight line produced by
the coupling or uncoupling movement; and the contacts are
spaced along a straight line on the planar wall surface perpendicular
to the straight line produced by the coupling or uncoupling movement.
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677 | Polarized: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part having indexing or keying means formed thereon
or attachable thereto, which indexing or keying means is
intended to cooperate with complementary indexing or keying means
on a mating coupling part, so that either (a) the
various contacts of the coupling part must always be associated
with the same corresponding counter-contacts on the mating
coupling part whenever the coupling part is coupled to its mating
coupling part, or (b) the coupling part
must be capable of being coupled to only one specific, but
to no other, mating coupling part among a plurality of
mating coupling parts which are all structurally identical except
for some variation of the indexing or keying means thereon.
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678 | By asymmetric disposition or asymmetric shape of duplicate contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 677. Coupling part wherein all of the contact are identical; the identical contacts either (a) are randomly or irregularly disposed on the coupling part and are adapted to engage correspondingly disposed counter-contacts on the mating coupling part, so that the coupling part can be coupled to its mating coupling part at only one relative disposition of the coupling parts; or (b) have an irregular shape, the irregular shape of each contact enabling the contact to engage a complementarily-shaped counter-contact on a mating coupling part in only one relative disposition of the contact and its counter-contact, so that the coupling part can be coupled to its mating coupling part at only one relative disposition of the coupling parts. | |
679 | By having or receiving contacts of similar type which are unequal in size or shape: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 677. Coupling part either (a) wherein at least one of the contacts carried by the coupling part has a size dimension or a cross-sectional shape different from all the other contacts and yet is still similar in general configuration and structure to the other contacts and still functions to engage its corresponding counter-contact in the same manner as the other contacts, so that the coupling part can be coupled to its mating coupling part at only one relative disposition of the coupling parts; or (b) wherein the body of the coupling part has openings through or into which counter-contacts correspondingly disposed on a mating coupling part must be introduced in order to engage the contacts carried by the coupling part so as to complete the electrical coupling, at least one of the openings has a size dimension or a cross-sectional shape different from all the other openings in order to accommodate counter-contacts having complementary sizes or shapes, so that the coupling part can be coupled to its mating coupling part at only one relative disposition of the coupling parts. | |
680 | By key or guideway: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 677. Coupling part either (a) having a groove
or slot thereon disposed parallel to the axis along which the coupling
part engages its mating coupling part, which groove or
slot is intended to cooperate with a member carried by the mating
coupling part by slidingly receiving the member within the groove
or slot to fix the relative angular relationship of the coupling
parts about the longitudinal engagement axis whenever they are coupled; or (b) having
a member thereon adapted to cooperate with a groove or slot disposed
on the mating coupling part parallel to the axis along which the
coupling part engages its mating coupling part, which member
is intended to ride in said groove or slot to fix the relative angular
relationship of the coupling parts about the longitudinal engagement axis
whenever they are coupled.
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681 | User adjustable key or guideway: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 680. Coupling part wherein the indexing or keying means, which either provides the groove or slot or provides the member which cooperates with a groove or slot, is further capable of (a) being selectively shifted about on the body of the coupling part from one location to another, (b) being selectively mounted to the body of the coupling part at any one of two or more locations, (c) having its orientation relative to the body of the coupling part selectively changed, or (d) being removed from the body of the coupling part and selectively exchanged for another indexing or keying means having a different indexing or keying characteristic. | |
682 | Receptacle for receiving plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, prong-like contacts: | ||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling parts in the form of a receptacle which is adapted
to be coupled to a mating coupling part in the form of a plug having extending
therefrom at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike
counter-contacts whose longitudinal axes are parallel to
the longitudinal axis along which the one coupling part is intended to
be linearly pushed toward and thereby into engagement with the other
coupling part, and wherein the receptacle carries at least
two correspondingly spaced contacts for slidingly engaging the elongated
fingerlike counter-contacts along the longitudinal axes
thereof whenever the one coupling part is pushed into embracing
relationship with the other coupling part.
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683 | Adapted to receive base connector of electron tube: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 682. Receptacle specifically intended to be coupled to a plug
which carries or is intended to carrying an electric space discharge
device of the electron-tube type.
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684 | Receptacle body formed of thin, superposed plates or discs of insulation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 683. Receptacle wherein the insulating body forming the receptacle is composed of a plurality of flat, thin, sheetlike places of insulation which are layered or stacked one atop another or located in spaced, face-to-face relationship one above another and which carry the contacts. | |
685 | Having only three prong-receiving recesses arranged to define apices of a triangle: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 682. Receptacle wherein the insulating body of the receptacle has three sockets or apertures extending therein parallel to the longitudinal axis of engagement of the coupling, the openings of the sockets or apertures being nonlinearly arranged across the coupling face of the receptacle; and wherein the receptacle has only three contacts, each of which is located either within or directly behind a said socket or aperture so that the fingerlike counter-contacts extending from the mating plug must be introduced within or passed through the sockets or apertures to complete the electrical coupling. | |
686 | Having multipart insulating body or casing: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 682. Receptacle wherein the body of insulation is segmental, divided, or
otherwise composed of an assembly of two or more sections.
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687 | Divided parallel to longitudinal engagement axis (e.g., formed of two casing halves): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 686. Receptacle wherein the insulating body is separable along
at least one line generally parallel to the longitudinal axis along
which the receptacle is intended to engage its mating plug.
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688 | Formed of superposed planar sheets or plates of insulation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 686. Receptacle wherein the insulating body is composed of a plurality of thin, flat, sheetlike pieces of insulation which are layered or stacked one atop another, or located in spaced, face-to-face relationship one above the other. | |
689 | Planar insulating cover overlying insulating body or casing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 686. Receptacle wherein the insulating body is composed of (a) a main contact-carrying housing having an opening leading into an externally accessible interior portion and (b) a separate thin, flat closure member removably secured to the main housing to close-off the opening leading into the interior portion of the housing. | |
690 | Insulating parts secured together by screw-threaded means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 686. Receptacle wherein the insulating sections separably forming the insulating body are held together by means having screw threads formed thereon, the screw-thread-carrying means being either a portion of the insulating sections or an additional member cooperating with the sections. | |
691 | Having additional resilient member cooperating with contact to increase grip on contact of mating plug: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 682. Receptacle including a resilient means operatively associated
with at least one of the contacts thereof, but not part
of the contact itself, for applying pressure, over
and above what the contact itself may apply, to the fingerlike
counter-contact of the plug whenever the receptacle and
plug are in coupled relationship so as to either help maintain the
coupled relationship of the receptacle and plug or enhance the transfer of
electrical current from one contact to its mating contact.
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692 | Plug having spaced, longitudinally engaging, prong-like contacts: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part in the form of a plug having extending therefrom
at least two spaced, elongated, fingerlike contacts
whose longitudinal axes are parallel to the longitudinal axis along which
the one coupling part is intended to be linearly pushed toward and
into engagement with its mating coupling part, and wherein
the contacts of the plug are slidingly engaged along the longitudinal
axes thereof by the counter-contacts of the mating receptacle whenever
the one coupling part is pushed into embracing relationship with
its mating coupling part.
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693 | With insulative covering about part of protruding portion of each contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 692. Plug wherein each of the contacts protruding from the insulating
body of the plug has an additional coating or sheath formed of insulating
material which encloses or covers a part of the outwardly protruding
portion of the contact.
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694 | Having wire conductor receiving passageway extending perpendicular to longitudinal axes of contacts: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 692. Plug having a socket or aperture extending into the insulating body thereof generally at a right angle to the longitudinal axes of the fingerlike contacts, which sockets or aperture is intended to receive a wire-type or cable-type conductor therein for electrical securement to one or more of the contacts. | |
695 | Having multipart insulating body: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 692. Plug wherein the body of insulation is segmental, divided, or
otherwise composed of an assembly of two of more sections.
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696 | Divided parallel to longitudinal engagement axis (e.g., formed of two casing halves): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 695. Plug wherein the insulating body is separable along at least
one line generally parallel to the longitudinal axis along which
the plug is intended to engage its mating receptacle.
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697 | Having means other than screw-threaded means for securing wire-type conductor to contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 692. Plug including means, other than a means having
screw threads thereon, for enabling the end of a wire-type
conductor or terminal secured to such end of a wire-type
conductor to be mechanically and electrically fastened or clamped
to a contact carried by the plug.
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698 | Receptacle for transversely receiving elongated fuselike component having contact at each end thereof: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Receptacle specifically adapted to be electrically coupled
to a narrow, tube-shaped plug having a counter-contact
located at each of the longitudinally spaced-apart ends
thereof, the plug being intended to be moved into coupled engagement
with the receptacle by pushing the plug toward the receptacle along
a line perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the plug; and wherein
the receptacle has two contacts which are spaced apart from one
another along the coupling face thereof a distance approximately equal
to the longitudinal length of the plug, so that the longitudinal
length of the plug lies along a line passing through the spaced-apart contacts
of the receptacle whenever the receptacle is coupled to the plug.
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699.1 | Having only two duplicate contacts arranged bilaterally symmetric about longitudinal axis of engagement: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part carrying only two identical contacts which
are spaced apart and electrically insulated from one another, wherein
the two contacts taken together are disposed bilaterally symmetric
about the longitudinal axis along which the coupling part is intended
to be engaged and coupled with its mating coupling part.
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699.2 | Lamp-receiving socket: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 699.1. Coupling part particularly adapted to detachably receive
and electrically couple to a member intended to radiate light utilizing
an environment-excluding, vacuum-maintaining envelope.
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700 | Having spring-biased, plunger-type contact movable along line parallel to longitudinal axis of engagement: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part wherein at least one of the contacts carried
thereby is in the form of a pistonlike member which is mounted for reciprocative
movement relative to the coupling part whenever the one coupling
part is moved into or out of engagement with its mating coupling
part, the reciprocative movement being along a line parallel
to the longitudinal axis of the coupling part or parallel to the
longitudinal axis along which the coupling part is intended to engage
its mating coupling part, and wherein the pistonlike contact
member is further resiliently biased for yieldable movement along
the said line by the action of a spring means carried by the coupling
part.
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701 | Having modular or multipart insulating body: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 660. Coupling part either (a) wherein the body
of insulating includes means for enabling the coupling part to be
separably joined or assembled with one or more other coupling parts
which are substantially identical in structure to the first coupling
part so as to build up an assembly composed of any desired number
of duplicate coupling parts, or (b) wherein
the body of insulation is segmental, divided, or
otherwise composed of an assembly of two or more sections.
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702 | Insulating body comprising or for use with cylindrical cap and shell type lamp receptacle casing: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Insulating body either (a) in the form
of a housing composed of a hollow insulating cylinder and a removable
insulating cover for closing off one end of the cylinder, the
insulating housing being adapted to contain a plural-contact receptacle
which is accessed though the remaining open end of the cylinder
by a mating cylindrical plug of the type having one of its contacts
in the form of a cylinder or annulus surrounding the cylindrical
plug; or (b) adapted to be enclosed within
a housing composed of a hollow metallic cylinder and a removable metallic
cover for closing off one end of the cylinder, the housing
being adapted to contain a plural-contact receptacle which
is accessed through the remaining open end of the cylinder by a
mating cylindrical plug of the type having one of its contacts in
the form of a cylinder or annulus surrounding the cylindrical plug.
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703 | Insulating lining or contact support within separable, metallic cap and shell casing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 702. Insulating body combined with and enclosed within a housing composed of a hollow metallic cylinder and a removable metallic cover, and wherein the body of insulation either (a) is in the form of a thin insulating sleeve or tube or in the form of a thin insulating disc so that the metallic cylinder or metallic cover is separated from the plural-contact receptacle by nonconductive material, or (b) has or is adapted to have contacts of conductor securing means secured thereto. | |
704 | Insulating lining or contact support within metallic cap casing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 702. Insulating body combined with the removable metallic cover forming part of a housing, and wherein the body of insulation either (a) is in the form of a thin insulating disc located adjacent the interior surface of the cover so that the metallic cover is separated from the plural-material, or (b) has or is adapted to have contacts or conductor securing means secured thereto. | |
705 | Insulating lining or contact support within metallic shell casing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 702. Insulating body combined with a hollow metallic cylinder forming part of a housing, and wherein the body of insulation either (a) is in the form of a thin insulating sleeve or tube located adjacent the interior surface of the cylinder so that the metallic cylinder is separated from the plural-contact receptacle by nonconductive material, or (b) has or is adapted to have contacts or conductor securing means secured thereto. | |
706 | Insulating lining for interior of metallic cap or shell casing: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 702. Insulating body either (a) in the form of a thin insulating sleeve or tube adapted to be located adjacent the interior surface of the hollow metallic cylinder forming part of a housing so that the metallic cylinder is separated from the plural-contact receptacle by nonconductive material, or (b) in the form of thin insulting disc adapted to be located adjacent the interior surface of the removable metallic cover forming part of a housing so that the metallic cover is separated from the plural-contact receptacle by nonconductive material. | |
707 | Separable insulating cap and shell casing: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 702. Insulating body in the form of a housing composed of a hollow
insulating cylinder and a removable insulating cover for closing
off one end of the cylinder, the plural-contact
receptacle adapted to be enclosed by the housing being electrically
coupled to the mating plug though the remaining open end of the
cylinder.
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708 | Insulating body providing direct contact or engagement of duplicate terminals or conductors: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body thereof
includes means for physically associating either a plurality of
identical wire-type conductors* or a plurality
of identical wire-type-conductor end terminals
into touching engagement with one another so as to electrically
join them together.
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709 | Insulating body having plural mutually insulated terminals or contacts (e.g., terminal block): | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector wherein two or more current-carrying
terminals, contacts,* conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors are carried by an electrically
insulating body in a relatively fixed, spaced-apart
relationship with one another and in electrical insulation from
one another.
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710 | Duplicate insulating blocks or boards interconnected by frangible or severable part: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body thereof
is composed of a plurality of identical insulating body parts which
are all integrally joined in side-by-side relationship
to one another by intervening web means; each body part
carries at least one terminal, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector thereon; and
the intervening web means forming integral joint between any two
adjacent body parts is adapted to be readily broken or cut so as
to enable separation therebetween and to thereby enable utilization
of a composite body having any selected number of identical body
parts.
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711 | With common operator for simultaneously securing separate contacts thereof to separate external contacts or conductors: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector having a single manipulatable means
thereon for simultaneously clamping or otherwise forcibly engaging
two or more separate external contacts or conductors each individually
to two or more separate, mutually insulated contacts or
conductor-engaging means carried by the connector, so
that each contact or conductor-engaging means of the connector
may be electrically joined to a respective external contact or conductor.
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712 | Modular or multipart insulating body: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector either (a) including
means for enabling the connector to be separably joined to or assembled
with one or more other connectors which are substantially identical
in structure to the first connector so that an assembly composed
of any desired number of substantially identical connectors may
be built up, or (b) wherein the body
of insulation is segmental, divided, or otherwise
composed of an assembly of two or more sections.
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713 | Relatively movable insulating body parts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 712. Electrical connector wherein the insulating sections or
segments forming the insulating body are held together by means
enabling one of the sections or segments to be moved relative to another
while remaining assembled to the one or more other sections or segments.
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714 | Formed of three or more thin, flat, superposed layers, plates, or sheets of insulation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 712. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body thereof is composed of at least three thin, flat, sheetlike pieces of insulation which are layered in spaced, face-to-face relationship one above another. | |
715 | Modular insulating block or board: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 712. Electrical connector including means for enabling the connector
to be separably joined to or assembled with one or more other connectors
which are substantially identical in structure to the first connector
so that an assembly composed of any desired number of substantially
identical connectors may be built up.
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716 | With support track for receiving plural insulating blocks or boards: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 715. Electrical connector combined with an elongated means for
holding or retaining the connector in side-by-side
relationship with one or more other connectors which are substantially identical
in structure to the first connector so that a plurality of the connectors
may be supported together in assembled relationship.
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717 | Having integral means to interlock or interfit with a duplicate insulating block or board: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 715. Electrical connector having unitary means thereon adapted
to be mated to or interengaged with complementary unitary means
on at least one of the other connectors to or with which the first
said connector is to be joined or assembled, so that unitary
means on the connector cooperating with the complementary unitary
means on at least one other connector permits the connectors to
be assembled together and maintained in joined relationship.
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718 | Having protective cover formed from insulating material: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 712. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body is composed of (a) a main body member which carries the current-carrying parts of the connector and (b) a closure member which is either movably secured or removably attached to the main body member, the closure member is intended to be manipulated or attached to enclose or otherwise close-off the current-carrying parts from the exterior of the connector or, alternatively, be manipulated or removed to permit access to the current-carrying parts of the connector. | |
719 | With conductor fanning means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector having thereon means to guide or position a plurality of wire-type conductors so as to prevent entanglement of the conductors whenever they are attached to the connector. | |
720 | Terminals or contacts secured by permanently bending or deforming metallic part onto insulation: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector wherein the terminals, contacts, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors are fastened or attached
to the insulating body (a) by permanently bending, crimping, or
deforming a malleable portion of each terminal, contact
conductor-securing means, or other metallic connector onto
or into a portion of the insulating body or (b) by
permanently bending, crimping, or deforming a
separate metallic rivet or other separate portion of the insulating
body or onto a portion of each terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector.
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721 | Having three or more spaced, electrically interconnected, duplicate terminals or contacts: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector wherein at least one of the mutually
insulated terminals, contacts, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors carried by the insulating
body is spaced apart from and electrically connected to at least two
other spaced-apart terminals, contacts, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors which are identical
to the first said terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector and which are also carried
by the insulating body.
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722 | Terminals or contacts embedded in insulating body: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 709. Electrical connector wherein the terminals, contacts, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors are secured or fastened
to the insulating body (a) by applying either
heat or pressure to at least a portion of the insulating body to
thereby deform it about at least a portion of each terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector, (b) by casting
the metallic parts within or onto the insulating body, (c) by
welding the metallic parts and insulating body to one another, or (d) by
applying glue or other adhesive cementlike material between the
insulating body and the metallic parts.
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723 | Insulating body with spaced, electrically interconnected, duplicate terminals or contacts: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector wherein two or more substantially identical, current-carrying
terminals, contacts,* conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors are carried by an electrically
insulating body in a relatively fixed, spaced-apart
relationship with one another, so that any one terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector is at the same electrical
potential as any other.
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724 | Modular or multipart insulating body: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 723. Electrical connector either (a) including
means for enabling the connector to be separably joined to or assembled
with one or more other connectors which are substantially identical
in structure to the first connector so that an assembly composed
of any desired number of substantially identical connectors may
be built up, the assembly having all terminals, contacts, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connectors thereof electrically
joined together; or (b) wherein the body
of insulation is segmental, divided, or otherwise
composed of an assembly of two or more sections.
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725 | Having movable insulated part for securing conductor or mating connector thereto: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector wherein a part of the connector structure
is either electrically insulated from the current-carrying
portions of the connector or the part itself is formed in whole
or in part of insulating material, which part is movable
to electrically and mechanically connect a conductor or complementary
connector thereto or is movable to electrically and mechanically release
or disconnect a conductor or complementary connector therefrom.
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726 | Clamp-type connector for storage battery post: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 725. Electrical connector specialized or particularly adapted
to grasp or be secured to the terminal of a storage battery by compressive
or wedging action.
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727 | Screw-thread-operated securing part: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 725. Electrical connector either (a) wherein
the movable insulated connecting part carries screw threads thereon
whereby the insulated connecting part is moved by screwing or unscrewing
the same, or (b) wherein the connector
includes another movable member which carries screw threads thereon
and which is operatively associated with the movable insulated connecting
part so that the insulated connecting part may be moved by screwing
or unscrewing the said another movable member.
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728 | With spring operating on conductive clamp portion of securing part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 727. Electrical connector wherein the portion of the movable
insulated connecting part which directly contacts and connects a
conductor or complementary connector to the connector is a movable
current-carrying clamp member; and wherein the
connector further carries a resilient member operatively associated
with the clamp member to resiliently bias or move the clamp member
in addition to or independently of the movement of the insulated
connecting part so as to facilitate the connection of a conductor
or complementary connector to the connector or to facilitate or
effect the release or disconnection of a conductor or complementary
connector from the connector.
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729 | Spring-operated or resilient securing part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 725. Electrical connector wherein the movable insulated connecting
part is resiliently urged or moved in one direction by the action
of a resilient portion of the insulated connecting part or by the
action of a separate resilient member carried by the connector.
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730 | Terminal connector having insulating tube or sleeve adapted to be crimped or heat-shrunk onto wire conductor: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector adapted to be electrically and mechanically
secured to an insulated wire-type conductor; the
insulating material of the connector is in the form of a hollow, sleevelike member
which surrounds the conductive, conductor-securing
portion of the connector and is adapted to also surround or receive
therein a portion of the insulating covering or coating of the conductor; and
the sleevelike member is of an insulating material which is either (a) capable
of being plastically deformed by the application thereto of a clamping
or crimping pressure, so that the sleevelike member is thereby
formed tightly about the insulating covering or coating of the conductor
or (b) capable or having its hollow interior plastically reduced
in radial size by the application thereto of heat, so that
the sleevelike member is thereby formed tightly about the insulating covering
or coating of the conductor.
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731 | Insulating body divided parallel to longitudinal axis of engagement (e.g., formed of two casing halves): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector wherein the body of insulation is segmental, divided, or
otherwise composed of an assembly of two or more sections or segments; the
insulating body being separable along at least one line generally
parallel to the longitudinal axis along which the connector is intended
to engage and mate with a complementary connector.
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732 | Interfitting or abutting insulating bodies carried by separate mating connectors: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connectors comprising two metallic connectors
which are complementary to one another and adapted to be separably
connected or coupled together to form an electrical joint, each
of the two metallic connectors carries or is secured to a separate
insulating body being so configured as to engage each other in overlapping, interengaging, or
touching relationship.
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733.1 | Metallic connector or contact secured to insulation: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 625. Electrical connector wherein a metallic terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector is carried by an insulating
body; and the metallic terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector includes means to attach
or fasten it to the insulating body.
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734 | Annular or center contact secured to lamp-type insulating receptacle or base: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body has a contact
attached or fastened thereto and is either (a) in
the form of a receptacle having a cylindrical blind recess extending
partially therein for receiving the cylindrical male portion of
a mating plug of the type which carries a light-emitting
device, or (b) in the form of a plug
of the type which carries a light-emitting device and which
carries a cylindrical male portion adapted to be received within
the cylindrical recess of a mating receptacle; and wherein
the contact is either (1) in the form of a cylindrically-shaped
tube, shell, or ring and is symmetrically located
within the cylindrical recess of the receptacle or symmetrically located
on the exterior surface of the cylindrical male portion of the plug, or (2) in
the form of a disc or button and is centrally located at the bottom
of the cylindrical recess of the receptacle or centrally located
on the end of the cylindrical male portion of the plug.
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735 | Screw-threaded contact having mutilated, irregular, interrupted, or discontinuous screw thread: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 734. Electrical connector wherein the contact attached or fastened
to the insulating body is in the form of a cylindrically-shaped
tube or shell, which cylindrically-shaped contact
has screw threads disposed on a curved surface thereof for cooperating
by means of a relative screw motion therebetween with screw threads
or equivalent screw-thread-engaging means on the
mating counter-contact of a mating connector, and
wherein the screw threading disposed on the contact is broken, deformed, or
of a noncontinuous helical configuration.
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736 | Secured by heat-molding or cold-deforming insulation or by casting, welding, or cementing: | ||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the metallic terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector (hereinafter
referred to as metallic connector part) is attached or
fastened to the insulating body (a) by applying either
heat or pressure to previously unformed insulating material or to
a portion of a previously formed insulating body to thereby plastically
form or plastically deform the insulation about or onto a portion
of the metallic connector part, (b) by
applying heat to the metallic connector part until it is softened
or molten and then pressing, shaping, or pouring
it onto or into the insulation body, (c) by
applying heat to one or both the previously formed and previously
engaged metallic connector part and insulating body so that they
are fused to one another, or (d) applying
glue or other adhesive cementlike material between the insulating body
and the metallic connector part.
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737 | Secured to insulation by screw-threaded means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the metallic terminal, contact, conductor-securing means, or other metallic connector is attached or fastened to the insulating body by means having screw threads formed thereon, the screw-thread-carrying means being a portion of the insulating body, a portion of the terminal, contact conductor-securing means, or other metallic connector, or portion of an additional member cooperating with the insulating body and the metallic part to hold the same together. | |
738 | Insulating tube, sleeve, or cap concentrically surrounding part of connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 737. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body is in the
form of either a hollow, generally cylindrical, sleevelike
member or a generally cylindrical, cuplike cover member, which
insulating member surrounds or covers at least a portion of the
terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector within the interior
thereof.
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739 | Including resilient or spring-biased part for securing wire-conductor or mating connector thereto: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 737. Electrical connector wherein the metallic terminal, contact
conductor-securing means, or other metallic connector
includes a part which is movable to electrically and mechanically connect
a wire-type conductor or complementary metallic connector
thereto; and wherein the movable connecting part is resiliently
urged or moved in one direction either by the action of a resilient
portion of the connecting part or by the action of the separate
resilient member carried by the connector.
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740 | Secured to insulation by bayonet engagement: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the metallic terminal, contact, or conductor securing means (hereinafter referred to as metallic connector part) is retained in attached or fastened relationship to the insulating body by a pin or projection extending radially of the axis along which the metallic connector part is initially brought into engagement with the insulating body, the pin or projection being received behind a circumferentially extending abutment located in the insulating body, the attaching motion being first along the said axis along which the metallic connector part is first brought into engagement with the insulating body and then a partial turning about the said axis. | |
741 | Secured by permanently bending, deforming, or crimping metallic part: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the metallic terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector is attached or fastened to
the insulating body (a) by permanently bending, crimping, or
deforming a malleable portion of the terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector onto or into a portion
of the insulating body or (b) by permanently bending, crimping, or deforming
a separate metallic rivet or other separate metallic securing means
onto or into a portion of the insulating body or onto a portion of
the terminal, contact conductor-securing means, or
other metallic connector.
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742 | Having separate bendable or deformable securing part (e.g., rivet): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 741. Electrical connector wherein the metallic terminal, contact conductor-securing means, or other metallic connector is attached or fastened to the insulating body by permanently bending, crimping, or deforming a separate metallic rivet or other separate metallic securing means onto or into a portion of the insulating body or onto a portion of the terminal, contact, conductor-securing means, or other metallic connector. | |
743 | Resilient or spring-biased socket contact or connector: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 741. Electrical connector wherein the connector attached or fastened to the insulating body is in the form of a female member for slidingly receiving in electrical engagement therewith a mating metallic male contact or connector in the form of a pronglike or pluglike member; and wherein the female contact or connector either is made at least in part of resilient material or has a movable clamping portion which is resiliently urged or moved in one direction by the action of a separate resilient member cooperatively associated with the female contact or connector, so that, whenever the female contact or connector and its mating male contact or connector are in coupled relationship, the resiliency of the female contact or connector or the resiliency of the separate resilient member cooperating with the movable clamping portion maintains or helps to maintain the coupled relationship or enhances the transfer of electrical current from one contact or connector to its mating contact or connector. | |
744 | Secured by resiliently biased part latching behind shoulder or into recess: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the means to attach or fasten
the metallic connector or contact to the insulating body comprises
a yieldable or yieldably operated retaining tongue, projection, or
shoulder carried by the metallic connector or contact (or
by the insulating body) for being yieldably urged to latch
and remain behind a cooperating retaining shoulder or abutment carried
by the insulating body (or by the metallic connector or
contact) whenever the metallic connector or contact and
the insulating body are interengaged for attachment therebetween.
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745 | Separate latching part secured to contact prior to engagement with insulation: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 744. Electrical connector wherein the latchable tongue, projection, or shoulder is part of a separate member which is attached or fastened to the metallic connector or contact before the metallic connector or contact is interengaged with the insulating body. | |
746 | Latching part unitary with metallic connector or contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 744. Electrical connector wherein the latchable tongue, projection, or
shoulder and the metallic connector or contact are of single one-piece construction.
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747 | Coupling part type contact inserted into insulation from coupling end: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 746. Electrical connector wherein the metallic contact or terminal attached or fastened to the insulating body is in the form of either a male or female member adapted to be electrically engaged, respectively, with a mating female or male contact or terminal by sliding one within the other along the longitudinal axes thereof; and wherein the resilient latching attachment or fastening of the contact or terminal is accomplished by linearly pushing it into the insulating body from the same direction as the contact or terminal itself is intended to be engaged by its mating contact or terminal. | |
748 | Resilient socket contact for surrounding or engaging opposed surfaces of mating plug contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 746. Electrical connector wherein the contact or terminal attached
or fastened to the insulating body is in the form of a female member
for slidingly receiving in electrical engagement therewith a mating
metallic male contact or terminal in the from of a pronglike or
pluglike member; the female contact or terminal either being
made of resilient metallic material or having a movable metallic
part which is urged or moved toward an opposed metallic clamping part
by the action of a separate resilient member so that the resiliency
of the female contact or terminal imposes a gripping force upon
the mating male contact or terminal; the female contact
or terminal being either in the form of a resilient or resiliently
biased tube for receiving and gripping the mating male contact or
terminal or in the form of a bifurcated member having opposed furcations, at
least one of which is resilient or resiliently biased toward the
other furcation for receiving and gripping the mating male contact
or terminal therebetween.
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749 | Adapted to have secured wire conductor extending transverse to longitudinal coupling axis: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 748. Electrical connector wherein the resilient socket contact or terminal includes means for mechanically attaching in electrical engagement therewith an elongated wire-type conductor; and wherein the design of the conductor-attaching means is such that the longitudinal axis of the attached portion of the wire-type conductor is disposed at generally a right angle to the longitudinal axis along which the socket contact or terminal is intended to receive its mating male contact or terminal. | |
750 | Insulating tube, sleeve, or cap concentrically surrounding part of connector: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the insulating body is in the
form of either a hollow, generally cylindrical, sleevelike
member or a generally cylindrical, cup cover member, which
insulating member surrounds or covers at least a portion of the
terminal, contact, conductor-securing
means, or other metallic connector within the interior
thereof.
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751 | Secured by part resiliently gripping insulation: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the metallic connector is attached
or fastened to the insulating body by the metallic connector having
on the insulation-engaging portion thereof a retaining means
which is yieldably urged to grip or clamp onto a portion of the
insulating body so as to hold the connector to the insulating body.
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752 | Secured by superposition of insulating body parts: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the metallic contact, terminal, or
other conductor-securing means (hereinafter referred
to as metallic connector part) is attached or fastened
to the insulating body during the assembly of the insulating body
which is initially composed of separate and distinct segments or
sections; the segments or sections of the insulating body, when
assembled into a whole body, have at least one retaining
shoulder or other retaining formation formed on the metallic connector part
to retain the metallic connector part to the insulating body when
it has been fully assembled into a whole body.
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752.5 | With guiding means for inserted contact: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 733.1. Electrical connector wherein the insulated body includes
a provision to cooperate with a contact to slidingly direct the
contact and the insulating body to assume a desired alignment as
the contact is mated with the insulating body.
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753 | CYLINDRICAL METALLIC CAP AND SHELL TYPE LAMP RECEPTACLE CASING: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Device in the form of a housing composed of a hollow metallic
cylinder and a removable metallic cover for closing off one end
of the cylinder, the metallic housing being adapted to
contain a plural-contact receptacle which is accessed through
the remaining open end of the cylinder by a mating cylindrical plug of
the type having one of its contacts in the form of a cylinder or
annulus surrounding the cylindrical plug.
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754 | METALLIC CLAMP-TYPE CONNECTOR FOR STORAGE BATTERY TERMINAL: | ||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector consisting solely of metallic material
and specialized or particularly adapted to grasp or be secured to
the terminal of a storage battery by compressive or wedging action.
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755 | For threaded-receptacle type terminal flush with battery wall (e.g., for side terminal type battery): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector specialized or particularly adapted
to be secured to a storage battery terminal which extends from within
the interior of the battery case to approximately the exterior surface
of a wall of the battery case, the battery terminal further
including an internally screw-threaded recess or bore opening
to the exterior surface of the battery wall, so that the
connector may be secured to the terminal by a compressive pressure
caused by the motion resulting from rotation of a screw, bolt, or
other male screw-threaded member.
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756 | Common securing means for post and conductor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector having a clamp for attachment to a
battery terminal post and in addition having a connector portion
for securing a conductor with a single actuating device for effecting
both connections.
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757 | With clamp-to-post joint separator: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector having some positive means to break
the joint between the battery terminal post and clamp connector
by causing movement of the connector or a part thereof with respect
to the terminal post.
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758 | Clamp secured to and separated from post by same screw-threaded member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 757. Electrical connector wherein the means to break the joint between the battery terminal post and the clamp connector comprises a screw-threaded member, which screw-threaded member is also the means by which the clamp connector is placed into gripping engagement with the battery terminal post; the motion resulting from rotating the screw-threaded member in one direction causes the clamping pressure to be applied to the terminal post, while the motion resulting from rotating the screw-threaded member in the opposite direction causes the joint between the terminal post and the clamp connector to be broken. | |
759 | Spring-actuated or resilient clamp: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector wherein the clamping force is caused
by the action of an elastic body tending to return to its normal
shape after being distorted.
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760 | With reinforcing insert: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector wherein the body of the connector has a body of relatively strong material embedded therein for the purpose of strengthening the clamp structure. | |
761 | Deformable C- or U-clamp: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector having a flexing one-piece loop
in the general shape of a C or U and having means for forcing the
ends thereof toward one another so as to flex the loop into gripping engagement
with a storage battery post enclosed thereby.
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762 | Screw-thread operated: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 761. Electrical connector wherein the means for forcing the ends of the loop toward one another comprises a screw-threaded member. | |
763 | With plural conductor terminals: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 762. Electrical connector having at least two separate and distinct means thereon for electrically and mechanically securing a conductor thereto, so that either (a) two or more conductors may be attached simultaneously to the connector, or (b) a single conductor may be attached to the connector at one of the two or more available locations thereon. | |
764 | With means for removably securing conductor thereto: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 762. Electrical connector having means thereon for electrically and mechanically securing a conductor thereto, which securing means also enables ready disconnection of a secured conductor from the connector. | |
765 | Screw-thread operated: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure is caused
by the motion resulting from the relative rotation of mated screw-threaded members.
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766 | Screw or nut coaxial with post: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 765. Electrical connector wherein the longitudinal axis of the
battery post and the axis about which the screw-threaded
member is rotated are in line.
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767 | Post between and transverse of plural screws: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 765. Electrical connector having at least two spaced-apart, male
screw-threaded members, the longitudinal axes
of which are disposed parallel; and the battery post is
disposed between the screw-threaded members with its longitudinal
axis perpendicular to the plane formed by the said parallel axes
of the male screw-threaded members.
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768 | Eye bolt type: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 765. Electrical connector wherein a battery post is encircled by a ringlike member having screw-threaded shank extending radially of the ringlike member and through an abutment member, motion of the shank and ringlike member relative to the abutment member causes the battery post to be drawn against the abutment member and wedged between the ringlike member and abutment member. | |
769 | Clamping lever: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 765. Electrical connector wherein the screw-threaded
member causes an arm to pivot or swing about an axis and clamp the
battery post between the said arm and an abutting surface of the
clamp connector.
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770 | Clamping cam or wedge: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 765. Electrical connector wherein the screw-threaded
member causes (a) turning motion of a clamping
member of gradually increasing radius, (b) turning
motion of an eccentrically mounted clamping member, (c) straight-line motion
of a clamping member having diverging opposed surfaces, or (d) motion
of a clamping member relative to a curved or inclined surface; which
movable clamping member in turn exerts a clamping pressure on the
battery post between the said movable clamping member and an abutting
surface of the clamp connector.
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771 | Screw axis intersects post axis (e.g., set screw): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 765. Electrical connector wherein the longitudinal axis of the
male member of the screw-threaded clamping means carried
by the connector intersects the longitudinal axis of the battery
post, whereby the male screw-threaded member either
directly or through a follower exerts the clamping pressure on the
post.
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772 | Clamping lever, cam, or wedge: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 754. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure exerted
on the battery post is caused by the action of (a) a
clamping arm swinging about an axis, (b) the
turning motion of a clamping member of gradually increasing radius, (c) the
turning motion of an eccentrically mounted clamping member, (d) the straight-line
motion of a clamping member having diverging opposed surfaces, or (e) the motion
of a clamping member relative to a curved or inclined surface; which
movable clamping arm or member exerts a clamping pressure on the
battery post between the said movable clamping member and an abutting surface
of the clamp connector.
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773 | Rotary or swinging cam: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 772. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure is caused
by the action of (a) the turning motion of a clamping
member of gradually increasing radius, (b) the
turning motion of an eccentrically mounted clamping member, or (c) the
motion of a clamping member relative to a curved surface.
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774 | Sliding wedge: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 772. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure is caused by the action of (a) the straight-line motion of a clamping member having diverging opposed surfaces or (b) the motion of a clamping member relative to an inclined surface. | |
775 | METALLIC CONNECTOR OR CONTACT HAVING MOVABLE OR RESILIENT SECURING PART: | ||||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector or contact consisting solely of metallic
material and specialized or particularly adapted to electrically
and mechanically secure, by means of the binding action
of a forcibly urged displaceable member, either conducting
bodies together or a conducting body thereto.
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776 | Stirrup type for simultaneously securing two spaced-apart locations along the length of a conductor thereto: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector for attaching a first conductor to
a second conductor at a point spaced from the ends of the second
conductor, the connector being generally U-shaped
and having securing means at the base of the U; the first conductor
being intended to be secured at the base of the U and the second
conductor being intended to be secured by the means at the ends of
the arms, whereby the connector secures the second conductor
at spaced points along the length thereof.
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777 | Adjustable angular joint between separate connectors or conductor securing means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Device comprising two separate, interconnected
connectors or conductor securing means for electrically joining
separate conductors or mating connectors, which device
further includes means enabling one connector or securing means
to move relative to the other so that the angular relationship between
the two connectors or securing means may be fixed as desired.
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778 | Externally threaded, bifurcated bolt for joining conductors having like cross-sectional shape: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector comprising a boltlike member having a shank provided with an externally screw-threaded surface and having a slot extending longitudinally through the shank portion thereof; the slot being open at one end of the shank and terminating near its opposite end in a conductor clamping seat so that the slot provides the bolt with an opposed pair of spaced-apart legs between which wire-type conductors are adapted to be transversely received and clamped for electrical interconnection therebetween; and rotatably mounted upon the outer screw-threaded surfaces of the spaced-apart legs is an interiorly screw-thread nut which, when rotated to longitudinally move it toward the closed end of the slot, provides the clamping pressure upon wire conductors located transversely within the slot. | |
779 | With nut retainer: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 778. Electrical connector wherein the boltlike member and the clamping nut include means cooperating with one another to prevent removal of the clamping nut from the boltlike member whenever the connector is in its unclamping condition so that the component parts of the connector will remain attached to one another when not in use. | |
780 | With slidable conductive element between conductors: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 778. Electrical connector further including a substantially planar, conductive
pressure bar located transverse to the longitudinal axis of the
slot and slidable along the longitudinal length of the slot due
to the rotational motion of the clamping nut, the pressure
bar being intended to be located between a pair of wire-type
conductors which are to be interconnected.
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781 | Bolt or screw between and transverse of parallel conductors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector having means for receiving and clamping at least two conductors, the secured portions of which are arranged in spaced-apart, parallel disposition; the clamping pressure of the connector being provided by a male screw-threaded member disposed between the conductors with its longitudinal axis perpendicular to the plane formed by the parallel conductors. | |
782 | With means to maintain assembly of clamp part and bolt or screw: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 781. Electrical connector wherein the means securing the conductors in parallel disposition and the male screw-threaded member each include means cooperating with one another to prevent removal of one from the other whenever the connector is in its unclamping condition so that the component parts of the connector will remain attached to one another when not in use. | |
783 | Cam or wedge between conductors: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector wherein at least two conductors are
to be secured by being received within the body of the connector
and then forced against the walls of the connector by a movable
member disposed between the conductors, which movable member
comprises a tapering or curving body.
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784 | Screw-threaded securing means coaxial with elongated conductors joined in axially aligned relationship: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector having means for receiving and clamping
in electrical engagement two elongated conductors, the
secured portions of which have collinear longitudinal axes; the clamping
pressure of the connector being provided by at least one screw-threaded
member, the axis about which the screw-threaded
member is rotated being also collinear with the line passing through
the longitudinal axes of the secured conductors.
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785 | Parallel elongated conductors between and transverse of plural screws (e.g., U-bolt): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector having means for receiving and clamping
in electrical engagement at least two elongated conductors, the
secured portions, of which are arranged in parallel disposition; the
clamping pressure of the connector being provided by at least two
spaced-apart, male screw-threaded members, the
longitudinal axes of which are disposed parallel; and the parallel
conductors are secured between the screw-threaded members
such that the plane formed by the parallel conductors is disposed perpendicular
to the plane formed by the said parallel axes of the male screw-threaded
members.
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786 | Resilient or spring-operated securing means joining plural conductors: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector particularly adapted to electrically
join at lest two conductors or comprising a conductive connector
body having at least two electrically interconnected means for securing
at least two conductors or contacts; and wherein the clamping
or securing force joining the two or more conductors is produced by
the action of an elastic body tending to return to its normal shape
after being distorted.
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787 | Conductors secured in duplicate receiving means: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 786. Electrical connector wherein the conductors to be electrically
interconnected are individually secured to or by identical spaced-apart
means.
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788 | With helical spring: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 787. Electrical connector wherein the elastic body is in the
form of a coil made from a wirelike material which has been formed
into a series of helically wound loops.
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789 | Hinged jaw type having alignable conductor receiving bores: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector composed of male and female jaw members joined together for relative angular movement between an open, conductor-receiving position and a closed, conductor-clamping position; the jaw members having respective tails which project in a common direction and which are intended to be forced toward one another to effect the relative angular movement of the jaw members to thus produce the clamping action of the connector upon a conductor to be secured thereto; the male jaw member including a trunnionlike head formed with a cable-receiving aperture; the female jaw member including a yoke defining a socket shaped complemental to the trunnionlike head and also formed with a cable-receiving aperture; and also formed with a cable-receiving aperture; the female jaw member including a yoke defining a socket shaped complemental to the trunnionlike head and also formed with a cable-receiving aperture; whereby the head and yoke are interfitted for the relative angular movement of the jaw members between the open, conductor-receiving position where the respective apertures are aligned to enable the end of the conductor to pass therethrough and the closed, conductor-clamping position where the apertures are misaligned to crimp the inserted conductor. | |
790 | Single operator for securing and joining plural conductors: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector for electrically interconnecting at
least two conductors and in which the movable securing parts of
the connector have but a single actuating means.
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791 | Single screw-threaded operator: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 790. Electrical connector wherein the single actuating means consists of a single screw-threaded member, the clamping pressure of the connector being caused by the motion resulting from the rotation of the lone screw-threaded member. | |
792 | Conductors secured in direct contact with one another: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 791. Electrical connector specifically adapted to join the plural
conductors electrically by physically associating them into touching
engagement with one another.
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793 | Screw axis intersects axes of conductors joined parallel to one another: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 792. Electrical connector wherein at least the portions of the conductors which are secured in direct contact with one another are elongated and have their longitudinal axes disposed parallel to one another; and wherein the screw-threaded actuator carried by the connector is elongated and has its longitudinal axis disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the secured portions of the conductors, whereby the screw-threaded actuator either directly or through a follower exerts the clamping pressure on the conductors. | |
794 | Conductors secured in duplicate receiving means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 791. Electrical connector wherein the conductors to be electrical interconnected are individually secured to or by identical, spaced-apart, clamping means operated by the single screw-threaded actuator. | |
795 | Screw-threaded operator circumferentially tensions flexible strap or band: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 791. Electrical connector comprising a bendable strip, filament, or
strand which is secured to the conductors by contracting it about
the conductors; the contraction being effected by applying an
endwise or lengthwise pull upon the strip filament, or
strand; and the endwise or lengthwise pulling force being
produced by operation of the single screw-threaded actuator.
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796 | Duplicate receiving means having independently operated securing means for joining plural conductors: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector for electrically interconnecting at
least two conductors and wherein the conductors are individually
secured to or by identical spaced-apart clamping means.
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797 | Screw-thread-operated securing means for each receiving means: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 796. Electrical connector wherein each of the spaced-apart clamping means includes a screw-threaded member, whereby the clamping pressure of each clamping means is caused by the motion resulting from the rotation of its respective screw-threaded member. | |
798 | For joining three or more conductors: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 797. Electrical connector having at least three spaced-apart, screw-threaded-operated clamping means for individually securing and thereby electrically interconnecting at least three conductors. | |
799 | Circumferentially tensioned flexible strap or band: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector comprising a bendable strip, filament, or
strand which is secured to a conductor; the contraction
being effected by applying an endwise or lengthwise pull upon the
strip, filament, or strand.
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800 | Tensioning screw intersects longitudinal axis of encircled conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 799. Electrical connector wherein the means contracting the strip, filament, or strand about the conductor comprises cooperating male and female screw-threaded members; the longitudinal axis of the male screw-threaded member being disposed perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the secured portion of the conductor; whereby contraction of the strip, filament, or strand about the conductor is caused by the motion resulting from the rotation of one of the cooperating screw-threaded members relative to the other. | |
801 | Screw-thread operated securing part: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure is caused
by the motion resulting from the relative rotation between a mating
pair of male and female screw-threaded members.
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802 | Screw-threaded lamp-shell type contact having resilient or spring biased securing part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector comprising a contact in the form of
a screw-threaded metal sleeve for receiving and retaining, by
means of the screw threads, a mating contact having complementary
screw-threads thereon; the contact, in
use, is intended to be contained in a plural-contact coupling
part of the type known as a screw plug or receptacle which is coupled
to its respective mating receptacle or plug by screw-threaded
engagement; the contact further is either made of resilient
material or is provided with a resilient or resiliently biased gripping means, so
that the contact is provided with an additional means for retaining
the mating contact screw-thread coupled thereto.
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803 | C-clamp type: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector comprising a body which approximates
the shape of a C, the end of one arm of the C constituting
an anvil against which a screw carried by the other arm applies the
clamping pressure.
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804 | Single conductor between and transverse of plural screws (e.g., U-bolt): | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector comprising at least two spaced-apart, male
screw-threaded members, the longitudinal axes
of which are disposed parallel; and wherein the conductor
to be secured is elongated and disposed between and perpendicular
to the plane formed by the said parallel axes of the male screw-threaded
members.
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805 | Nut, bolt, or screw coaxial with elongated conductor: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector wherein the conductor to be received
and clamped is elongated, and wherein the axis about which
the screw-threaded clamping member is rotated and the longitudinal
axes of the secured conductor are collinear.
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806 | Clamping lever: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector wherein the screw-threaded
member causes an arm to pivot or swing about a fulcrum to apply
clamping pressure to the conductor to be secured between the said
arm and an abutting surface of the clamp connector.
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807 | With screw-thread operated cam or wedge: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector wherein the screw-threaded
member causes (a) turning motion of a clamping
member of gradually increasing radius, (b) turning
motion of an eccentrically mounted clamping member, (c) straight-line motion
of a clamping member having diverging opposed surfaces, or (d) motion
of a clamping member relative to a curved or inclined surface; which
movable clamping member in turn exerts a clamping pressure on the
conductor to be secured between the said clamping member and an
abutting surface or the connector.
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808 | With strand coiling or loop forming means: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector wherein the turning of the screw-threaded
member causes a flexible conductor to be bent into a coil or loop
about the axis about which the screw-threaded member turns.
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809 | With means confining strand or wire loop about screw: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector including means for holding or keeping
the portion of the conductor to be secured adjacent the screw-threaded
securing member during application of the clamping pressure; the
secured portion of the conductor being initially in looped form
or wrapped at least 180 degrees around the longitudinal axis of
the male part of the screw-threaded securing means prior
to the application of the clamping pressure.
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810 | Screw axis intersects conductor axis (e.g., set screw): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector wherein the longitudinal axis of the
male member of the mating male and female screw-threaded
securing means carried by the connector intersects the longitudinal axis
of the conductor secured by the connector, whereby the
male screw-threaded member either directly or through a
follower exerts the clamping pressure on the conductor.
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811 | With movable clamp jaw between conductor and screw or nut (e.g., slidable follower): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 810. Electrical connector including a movable clamping member located between the screw-threaded member to be rotated and an abutting surface of the connector, whereby rotation of the screw-threaded member causes linear motion of the clamping member toward the abutting surface so as to exert a clamping pressure on the conductor to be secured between the clamping member and the abutting surface of the connector. | |
812 | Clamp jaw movably secured to screw or nut: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 811. Electrical connector wherein the movable clamping member and the screw-threaded member to be rotated are attached to one another; the nature of the attachment being such that, whenever the screw-threaded member is rotated the screw-threaded member rotates relative to the clamping member while at the same time both the threaded member and the clamping member move as a unit linearly along the axis about which the threaded member rotates. | |
813 | Captive screw or nut: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 810. Electrical connector wherein the screw-threaded member and the body of the connector each include means (other than the screw threads) cooperating with one another to prevent removal of one from the other whenever the connector is in its unclamping condition so that the component parts of the connector will remain attached to one another when not in use. | |
814 | Set screw type: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 810. Electrical connector wherein it is the male member of the mating male and female screw-threaded securing members carried by the connector which is rotated by the user to apply the clamping pressure on the conductor. | |
815 | Screw or nut moves resilient or resiliently biased securing part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 801. Electrical connector including an elastic body which tends
to return to its normal shape after being distorted and wherein
the screw-threaded member to be rotated distorts the elastic
body whenever it is rotated to clamp a conductor.
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816 | Spring actuated or resilient securing part: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector wherein the clamping or securing force
is caused by the action of an elastic body tending to return to
its normal shape after being distorted.
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817 | Compression spring axis transverse of and intersecting conductor axis: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector wherein the conductor is secured by
an elongated compressible resilient member, the longitudinal
axis of which is at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the
conductor.
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818 | Spring biases detent member to form snap-latch type securing part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 817. Electrical connector having a bore for receiving the end of a conductor or mating male connector inserted along the longitudinal axis of the bore; and wherein the resilient member yieldingly urges a rigid securing part into the bore, the movement of the securing part being along a straight line disposed at right angles to the longitudinal axes of both the bore and the conductor or mating male connector inserted therein; and the securing part includes a conductor-engaging surface for being received within a detent recess disposed in a lateral surface of the conductor or mating male connector so that, whenever the conductor or male connector is inserted along its longitudinal axis into the bore, the securing part is yieldingly moved laterally of the bore into the detent recess to retain the conductor or male connector within the bore. | |
819 | Separate spring means moves rigid nonresilient clamping part into securing condition: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector having a hard, nonflexible, nonelastic
movable securing part urged into clamping engagement by a distinct
spring member.
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820 | Spring biases slidable wedge-shaped or wedge-operated jaw: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 819. Electrical connector wherein the spring member (a) resiliently urges a rigid clamping part having diverging opposed surfaces to move in a straight line, or (b) resiliently urges a rigid clamping part to move in a straight line along or toward an inclined surface of the connector; which rigid clamping part in turn exerts a clamping pressure on the conductor to be secured between the said clamping part and an abutting surface of the connector. | |
821 | Socket connector having three or more annularly arranged duplicate grip elements: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 819. Electrical connector having at least three identical, rigid
clamping parts so disposed that they will fall on the circumference
of a circle; and wherein the spring member urges the clamping parts
radially inward toward the center of the circle so that they exert
a radical clamping pressure on a conductor located at the center
of the circle.
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822 | Hinged clamping part (i.e., clamping lever): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 819. Electrical connector wherein the spring member resiliently urges a rigid arm to pivot or swing about a fulcrum to apply clamping pressure to a conductor to be secured between the said arm and an abutting surface of the clamping connector. | |
823 | Socket or pin connector having small radially biased clamping or detenting element: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 819. Electrical connector either comprising a male connector adapted to be pushed linearly along its longitudinal axis into the elongated hollow interior of a mating female connector, or comprising the said female connector; and wherein the spring member carried by the male or female connector resiliently urges a rigid clamping or retaining part radially of the longitudinal axis of the connector, so as to either exert a radial clamping pressure on the lateral surface of the mating connector or to resiliently snap-latch into a shouldered recess located in the lateral surface of the mating connector. | |
824 | Spring-biased butt contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 819. Electrical connector wherein the spring member is a compression
spring which resiliently urges a contact plunger or head to slidably move
along the compression-extension axis of the spring in the
direction away from the spring into abutting engagement with a mating
contact; and wherein the structure of the contact plunger
or head is such that there is no telescopic engagement of the contacts
within one another whenever the contact plunger or head is held
in abutting engagement with the mating contact.
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825 | Plug having means for resiliently engaging opposed interior surfaces of mating socket connector (e.g., banana plug): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector comprising a male connector particularly adapted to be inserted linearly along its longitudinal axis into an elongated hollow or slotted interior of a mating female connector; the male connector further carries an elastic clamping or retaining part which is resiliently urged radially outward from the longitudinal axis of the male connector, so that the lateral interior surfaces of the female connector are resiliently engaged to retain the male connector within its mating female connector. | |
826 | Also having means for resiliently engaging exterior surfaces of the socket connector: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 825. Male connector further carrying an elastic clamping or retaining part which is resiliently urged radially inward toward the longitudinal axis of the connector so that the lateral exterior surfaces of the mating female connector are resiliently engaged to further aid in retaining the male connector within its mating female connector. | |
827 | Having separate resilient means extending externally around or outwardly through rigid plug body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 825. Male connector comprising a nonflexible male member carrying a distinct elastic clamping or retaining part which either (a) extends circumferentially about a portion of the outer surface of the male member or (b) is located within the male member with a portion thereof extending laterally outwardly through the body of the male member to engage the interior surface of the mating female connector. | |
828 | Having resilient clamping finger crossing plane of opposed clamping member while in clamping condition: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector wherein the resilient portion exerting
the clamping force is attached to the body of the connector along
one end only (i.e., cantilevered); and
wherein the said cantilevered portion, in its distorted
clamping position, passes through the plane of the clamping portion
that opposes it at a point between the attached end and free end
of the cantilevered portion.
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829 | Hand-grip type: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 828. Electrical connector specifically adapted and indented to
be unmounted or otherwise unattached to a supporting structure; and
wherein both crossed members must be simultaneously squeezed by
the hand of the user to be distorted into position to receive the
body to be resiliently clamped.
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830 | For receiving end contact of elongated fuselike component inserted transverse to longitudinal axis of component (e.g., fuse clip): | ||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector comprising a resilient clip having
opposed clamping jaws, at least one of which is urged toward
the other for receiving therebetween and resiliently gripping one
of the end contacts of a narrow, tube-shaped electrical
component of the type having a contact located at each of the spaced-apart
ends thereof; the component being intended to be placed
into electrical and mechanical engagement with the resilient clip
by pushing the component toward the clip along a line perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the component until one of the said
end contacts is received within and resiliently gripped by the jaws
of the resilient clip.
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831 | With contact rejection feature or adaptor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 830. Electrical connector either (a) including interference means for preventing insertion of an end contact of an improper electrical component into the resilient clip, or (b) including means for converting the resilient clip into one which is capable of receiving an electrical component having an end contact of a distinctly different shape, type, or size from the one of the resilient clip previously received. | |
832 | With movably attached user manipulated locking, contact retaining, or spring spreading means: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 830. Electrical connector including means movably secured to
the body of the resilient clip to be operated by the user for the
purpose of (a) preventing accidental dislodgement
or removal of the end contact of the electrical component from the
resilient clip until desired by the user or (b) facilitating
insertion or removal of the end contact of the electrical component
into or from the resilient clip by separating opposed clamping jaws.
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833 | With separate means to increase clamping pressure of spring clip: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 830. Electrical connector including means operatively associated
with the clamping jaws of the resilient clip but distinct therefrom
for applying a clamping pressure upon the end contact of an electrical
component in addition to the resilient clamping pressure provided
by the clamping jaws of the resilient clip itself.
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834 | Clamping pressure provided by cantilevered finger resiliently urged away from opposed clamping member: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector having opposed clamping parts, at least one of which is attached to the body of the connector along one end only thereby forming a fingerlike clamping part; and wherein the free end of the fingerlike part is resiliently urged away from the opposed clamping part so that a conductor to be secured is gripped by surfaces or edges of the connector which are resiliently urged away from one another. | |
835 | With movably attached user manipulated means or having user grippable means for manually distorting resilient part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector either (a) including
means movably secured to the body of the connector to be operated
by the user for the purpose of operating the clamping part, locking
the conductor to be secured to the connector, or facilitating
insertion or removal of the conductor to be secured into or from
the connector; or (b) having means located
on the body of the connector specifically intended to be engaged
by the hand of the user for the purpose of distorting the elastic
body to enable insertion or removal of the conductor to be secured
into or from the connector.
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836 | Slidably mounted cam or wedge locks or places resilient securing part into securing condition: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 835. Electrical connector wherein the movably secured means operated
by the user includes either (a) a member having
diverging opposed surfaces which is slid relative to the body of the
connector by the user; or (b) a member which
is slid relative to a curved, inclined, or tapered
surface on the body of the connector by the user; which
slidable member either distorts the connector or maintains the elastic
body in distorted condition to prevent removal of a conductor clamped
to the connector.
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837 | With additional spring means to operate slidable cam or wedge: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 836. Electrical connector including an additional elastic body operatively associated with the slidable cam or wedge member to facilitate the act of clamping a conductor to the connector, to maintain the connector in clamped condition, or to facilitate insertion or removal of a conductor into or from the connector. | |
838 | Pivotally or rotatably mounted member locks or places securing part into securing condition: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 835. Electrical connector wherein the movably secured means operated by the user includes an arm secured to the body of the connector so as to pivot or swing about a fulcrum; which arm either distorts the elastic body to clamp a conductor to the connector or maintains the elastic body in distorted condition to prevent removal of a conductor clamped to the connector. | |
839 | With additional reinforcing spring means: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector wherein the resiliently urged securing
member has an additional elastic member coating therewith for increasing
the clamping pressure of the said securing member.
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840 | Helically coiled spring forms securing part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector wherein the elastic body is in the
form of a coil made from a resilient wirelike material which has
been formed into a series of loops or turns wound helically about an
axis; and wherein the said elastic coil also constitutes
the displaceable securing member, whereby the elastic coil
is in direct touching engagement with the conductor to be secured whenever
it is secured by the connector.
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841 | Adapted to receive elongated contact or conductor by insertion along axis passing through spring coils: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 840. Electrical connector wherein the hollow interior region formed by series of helically wound loops making up the elastic coil constitutes a resilient female socket which is particularly adapted to receive and resiliently grip an elongated male contact or the end of an elongated conductor; the longitudinal axis of the elongated male contact or conductor end and the axis about which the loops are helically wound are aligned just prior to reception of the male contact or conductor end within the female socket and are coincident whenever the male contact or conductor end and the female socket are finally joined. | |
842 | Socket adapted to receive push-pull-engaging elongated contact by insertion along longitudinal axis of contact: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector comprising a female connector having surfaces or edges between which an elongated male contact or the end of an elongated conductor is adapted to be telescopically received and resiliently gripped, at least one of the surfaces or edges is resiliently urged or moved toward another surface or edge so that the male contact or conductor end is resiliently grasped, gripped, or clamped between the surfaces or edges; and wherein the electrical joint between the female connector and the male contact or conductor end to be secured is made either (a) by telescoping the elongated male contact or conductor end along its longitudinal axis into the female connector or (b) by telescoping the female connector along the longitudinal axis of the male contact or conductor end onto the said male contact or conductor end. | |
843 | Having separate gripping spring means located within or extending into a rigid socket body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector wherein the female connector comprises a solid nonflexible body having an interior open region for telescopically receiving the elongated male contact or conductor end, and further comprises a separate and distinct resilient member for engaging and exerting the resilient securing force upon the male contact or conductor end located within the interior region of the nonflexible body; the resilient member being either carried entirely within the interior region of the nonflexible body or carried on the exterior surface of the nonflexible body with a portion thereof extending into the said interior region for resiliently engaging the male contact or conductor end. | |
844 | Adapted to be mounted to flat panel with longitudinal axis of socket perpendicular to plane of panel: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 843. Electrical connector wherein the female connector includes means for securing it to a relatively thin support base having a relatively large planar surface, the female connector being defined as having a longitudinal axis which is identical to the axis along which the elongated male contact or conductor end is telescoped into the female connector; and when the female connector is secured to the support base, the said longitudinal axis thereof is disposed at a right angle to the planar surface of the support base. | |
845 | Adapted to receive thin blade contact (e.g., spade receiving): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 843. Electrical connector wherein the female connector is particularly adapted to telescopically receive and resiliently grip a male contact having a generally flattened rectangular cross section. | |
846 | Separate spring means forms snap-latching detent: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 843. Electrical connector wherein the separate and distinct resilient member carried by the nonflexible body has a retaining part yieldingly urged to move transverse to the longitudinal axis of an elongated male contact telescopically inserted into the nonflexible body; so that, whenever the male contact is telescoped into the female connector, the retaining part resiliently latches behind a shoulder or into a shouldered recess located in a lateral surface of the male contact, whereby the retaining part tends to prevent an inserted male contact from being withdrawn from the female connector. | |
847 | Spring means mounted on exterior of and extends into rigid socket body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 843. Electrical connector wherein is carried on the exterior surface of the solid nonflexible body with a portion thereof extending into the open interior region for resiliently engaging a male contact or conductor end telescoped within the female connector. | |
848 | Having latching detent or means operated by mating contact to lock or manipulate resilient part: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector either (a) wherein the resilient securing member has a retaining part yieldingly urged to move transverse to the longitudinal axis of an elongated male contact telescopically inserted into the female connector so that, during the act of telescopically inserting a male contact into the female connector, the retaining part resiliently latches behind a shoulder or into a shouldered recess located in a lateral surface of the male contact, whereby the retaining part tends to prevent an inserted male contact from being withdrawn from the female connector; or (b) wherein the resilient securing member has means engageable by cooperating means on a male contact whenever it is telescoped into the female connector for maintaining the resilient securing member in its secured condition or for placing the resilient securing member into securing condition. | |
849 | Adapted to receive thin blade contact (e.g., spade receiving): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 848. Electrical connector wherein the female connector is particularly adapted to telescopically receive and resiliently grip a male contact having a generally flattened rectangular cross section. | |
850 | Resilient channel-like socket for receiving thin blade contact (e.g., spade receiving): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector wherein the female connector is particularly adapted to telescopically receive and resiliently grip a male contact having a generally flattened rectangular cross section; and wherein the female connector comprises a generally planar base having an opposed pair of side flanges, each of which has a portion thereof extending inwardly toward one another to form male contact gripping surfaces or edges, whereby a flat male contact telescopically inserted into the female connector is resiliently gripped between the base and the inwardly extending surfaces or edges. | |
851 | Socket comprises tubular body having resilient means for gripping inserted elongated contact (includes split or slotted tube): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector wherein the female connector comprises an elongated hollow tubelike housing or shell having a substantially closed transverse cross section and having at least one open end for axially receiving and resilient gripping within the interior thereof an elongated contact or conductor end. | |
852 | Having resilient cantilevered clamping finger located within tubular body: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 851. Electrical connector wherein the means exerting the resilient clamping force upon an elongated male contact or conductor end axially located within the hollow tubelike housing or shell comprises a fingerlike clamping part defined by having only one of its ends or edges attached to the housing or shell; and wherein at least the clamping portion of the fingerlike part is disposed within the hollow interior of the housing or shell, so that it may resiliently engage a male contact or conductor end disposed within the tubelike housing or shell. | |
853 | With means for mounting to flat panel: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 852. Electrical connector wherein the female connector includes means for securing it to a relatively thin support base having a relatively large planar surface. | |
854 | Tubular socket perpendicular to wire-securing barrel (e.g., right-angle connector): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 851. Electrical connector wherein the hollow tubelike housing or shell comprising the female connector also includes a sleeve or ferrule means for receiving therein and mechanically attaching in electrical engagement therewith the end of an elongated wire-type conductor; and wherein the disposition of the conductor-attaching sleeve or ferrule means is such that the longitudinal axis of the attached portion of the wire-type conductor extends at generally a right angle to the longitudinal axis of the elongated hollow tubelike housing or shell comprising the female connector. | |
855 | Socket perpendicular to wire-securing barrel (e.g., right-angle connector): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector wherein the female connector also includes a sleeve or ferrule means for receiving therein and mechanically attaching in electrical engagement therewith the end of an elongated wire-type conductor; and wherein the disposition of the conductor-attaching sleeve or ferrule means is such that the longitudinal axis of the attached portion of the wire-type conductor extends at generally a right angle to the longitudinal axis along which the female connector is intended to telescopically receive its mating male contact or conductor end. | |
856 | Having opposed cantilevered clamping fingers resiliently urged toward one another: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector wherein the means exerting the resilient clamping force upon an elongated male contact or conductor end telescopically received within the female connector comprises at least two fingerlike clamping parts, each defined as having only one of its ends or edges attached to the body of the female connector; and wherein the two fingerlike parts are disposed on opposite sides of and resiliently urged toward the longitudinal axis along which the female connector telescopically receives the elongated male contact or conductor end, so that opposed lateral portions of the contact or conductor end are resiliently engaged. | |
857 | Allochiral cantilevered clamping fingers: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 856. Electrical connector wherein the at least two opposed fingerlike clamping parts are mirror images of one another about the longitudinal axis along which the female connector telescopically receives the male contact or conductor end. | |
858 | Having cantilevered clamping finger resiliently urged toward rigid clamping jaw: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 842. Electrical connector wherein the means exerting the resilient clamping force upon an elongated male contact or conductor end telescopically received within the female connector comprises a fingerlike clamping part defined by having only one of its ends or edges attached to the body of the female connector; and wherein the gripping portion of the fingerlike part is resiliently urged toward a solid nonflexible clamping part of the female connector in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis along which the female connector telescopically receives the male contact or conductor end, so that opposed lateral portions of the elongated male contact or conductor end are resiliently gripped between the clamping parts. | |
859 | Adapted to resiliently engage end face and inner annular shoulder of headed terminal: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector particularly adapted to be resiliently secured to the headed end of a cylindrical conducting body, the headed end being either the flanged or enlarged annular end of a cylindrical conducting body or the annular end of a cylindrical conducting body having a circumferential groove or reduced portion spaced slightly from the said end thereof; and wherein the connector has surfaces or edges resiliently urged toward one another so as to resiliently grip the top or end surface of the headed end and the inner circumferential ledge or shoulder therebetween. | |
860 | Comprising conductor-encircling resilient wire loop or comprising slotted or apertured resilient plate: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector either (a) comprising
a conducting body formed from a length of resilient wirelike material
which has been bent upon itself to form a generally unbroken loop, there
being interior surfaces or edges of the loop resiliently urged toward
one another to grip or grasp a contact or conductor received within
the interior of the loop; or (b) comprising
a generally flat sheetlike conducting body having surfaces or edges
resiliently urged toward one another to grip or grasp a contact
or conductor therebetween, the body having either a hole
therethrough or an opening extending inwardly from an edge thereof
for receiving the contact or conductor to be resiliently secured
thereby.
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861 | Having cantilevered clamping finger resiliently urged toward opposed clamping jaw: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector wherein the means exerting the resilient clamping force upon a contact or conductor to be secured comprises a fingerlike clamping part defined by having only one of its ends or edges attached to the body of the connector; and wherein the clamping portion of the fingerlike part is resiliently urged toward another clamping part of the connector to grip or grasp a contact or conductor received therebetween | |
862 | Having cantilevered spring contact finger: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 816. Electrical connector wherein the means exerting the resilient clamping force upon a contact or conductor to be secured comprises a fingerlike part defined by having only one of its ends or edges attached to the body of the connector. | |
863 | Clamping cam or wedge: | ||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 775. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure exerted
on a contact or conductor to be secured is caused by the action
of (a) the turning motion of a clamping member
of gradually increasing radius, (b) the
turning motion of an eccentrically mounted clamping member, (c) the
straight-line motion of a clamping member having diverging
opposed surfaces, or (d) the motion of
a clamping member relative to a curved, inclined, or
tapered surface; which movable clamping member exerts a
clamping pressure on the contact or conductor to be secured between
the said movable clamping member and an abutting surface of the
clamp connector.
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864 | Rotary or swinging: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 863. Electrical connector wherein the clamping pressure is caused by the action of (a) the turning motion of a clamping member of gradually increasing radius, (b) the turning motion of an eccentrically mounted clamping member, or (c) the turning motion of a clamping member relative to a curved surface. | |
865 | METALLIC CONDUCTOR TERMINAL HAVING CONDUCTOR SHEATH ENGAGING MEANS: | ||||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector or contact consisting solely of metallic
material and having means thereon for receiving or engaging the
insulating coating or covering of a conductor*, there being
no insulation claimed other than the conductor covering.
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866 | Pin or plug type terminal: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 865. Electrical connector or contact in the form of an elongated, conductive male member which is adapted to be slidingly received along the longitudinal axis thereof within a complementary socket or recess of a mating female connector or contact so that a readily separable electrical joint may be formed. | |
867 | Resilient or spring-biased socket or clip type terminal: | ||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 865. Electrical connector or connector having surfaces or edges
between which another metallic connector or contact is adapted to
be disposed and releasably secured in order to form a readily separable
electrical joint, at least one of the surfaces or edges
is forcibly urged or forcibly moved toward another surface or edge
so that the said another connector or contact is grasped, gripped, or
clamped between the surfaces or edges, the clamping of
securing force being caused by the action of an elastic body tending
to return to its normal shape after being distorted.
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868 | Slotted or apertured disc or plate type terminal (e.g., ring terminal): | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 865. Electrical connector or contact in the form of a generally
flat, conductive body having a hole extending therethrough
or having an opening extending inwardly from an edge of the body whereby
the connector or contact may be readily secured to another metallic
connector or contact to form a readily separable electrical joint.
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869 | METALLIC CONNECTOR OR CONTACT HAVING MEANS FOR SECURING TO INSULATION OTHER THAN CONDUCTOR SHEATH: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector or contact consisting solely of metallic
material and including means to attach or fasten it to a body of
electrically insulating material exclusive of that forming an insulating
covering of a wire-type conductor or cable secured thereto.
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870 | Adapted to be secured by permanently bending or deforming metallic part: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 869. Electrical connector or contact wherein the metallic connector
or contact is adapted to be attached or fastened to an insulating
body (a) by permanently bending, crimping, or
deforming, a malleable portion of the connector or contact
onto or into a portion of the insulating body or (b) by
permanently bending, crimping, or deforming a
separate metallic rivet or other separate metallic securing means
onto or into a portion of the insulating body or onto a portion of
the connector or contact.
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871 | Adapted to be secured by resiliently biased part latching behind shoulder: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under subclass 869. Electrical connector or contact wherein the means to attach
or fasten the metallic connector or contact to the insulating body
comprises a yieldable or yieldably operated retaining tongue, projection, or
shoulder carried by the metallic connector or contact (or
by the insulating body) for being yieldably urged to latch and
remain behind a cooperating retaining a shoulder or abutment carried
by the insulating body (or by the metallic connector contact) whenever
the metallic connector or contact and the insulating body are interengaged
for attachment therebetween.
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872 | Latching part unitary with metallic connector or contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 871. Electrical connector or contact wherein the latchable tongue, projection, or
shoulder and the metallic connector or contact are of single one-piece
construction.
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873 | Adapted to be secured by part resiliently gripping insulation: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 869. Electrical connector or contact wherein the metallic connector
or contact is adapted to be attached or fastened to an insulating
body by the connector or contact having on the insulation-engaging
portion thereof a retaining means which is yieldably urged to grip
or clamp onto a portion of the insulating body so as to hold the
connector or contact to the insulating body.
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874 | METALLIC CONNECTOR OR CONTACT HAVING PART PERMANENTLY SECURED TO CONDUCTOR USING FUSED OR MOLDED MATERIAL: | ||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector or contact consisting solely of metallic
material and having means to which an electrical conductor is intended
to be permanently attached or fastened in conductive relationship
therewith, whereby a permanent conductive joint may be
formed therebetween; the conductive joint being formed
by an operation involving fluid or molten bonding material, by
applying heat to the metallic material of one or both parts until
it is softened or molten and then pressing, shaping, or
pouring it onto or into the metallic material of the other part, or by
applying glue or other adhesive cementlike material between the
two metallic parts.
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875 | Having duplicate locations for permanently securing individual conductors thereto: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 874. Electrical connector or contact having at least two identical means to which individual electrical conductors are to be permanently attached or fastened in conductive relationship therewith. | |
876 | Adapted to be secured to conductor formed on printed circuit board: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 874. Electrical connector or contact wherein the electrical conductor
to which the metallic connector or contact is to be permanently
and conductively attached or fastened is the conductive material
which has been preplaced and fixed on a prefabricated sheetlike
insulating member.
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877 | METALLIC CONNECTOR OR CONTACT ALSO HAVING SECURING PART ADAPTED TO BE CRIMPED, DEFORMED, OR BENT ONTO CONDUCTOR: | ||||||||||||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector or contact consisting solely of metallic
material and having a malleable part (i.e., a
plastically deformable part) to which an electrical conductor
is intended to be permanently attached or fastened in conductive relationship
therewith, whereby a permanent conductive joint may be
formed therebetween; the conductive joint being formed
by permanently bending, crimping, or deforming
the malleable part of the connector or contact onto a portion of
the electrical conductor.
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878 | Securing part crimped or bent onto looped end of wire conductor: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 877. Electrical connector or contact wherein the electrical conductor
to which the metallic connector or contact is to be permanently
and conductively attached or fastened is an elongated wire-type
conductor, the end of which is first coiled or looped either
upon itself or about a portion of the securing part of the connector
or contact, and then the malleable portion of the securing
part is bent or deformed onto or about the coiled or looped end
to form the conductive electrical joint therebetween.
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879 | Multipart assembly: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 877. Electrical connector or contact comprising at least two nonunitary metallic parts. | |
880 | Having duplicate receiving means for permanently securing individual conductors thereto: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 877. Electrical connector or contact having at least two identical malleable securing parts to which individual electrical conductors are to be permanently attached or fastened in conductive relationship therewith. | |
881 | Wire conductor secured transverse to contact portion (e.g., right-angle connector): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 877. Electrical connector or contact wherein the electrical conductor to which the metallic connector or contact is to be permanently and conductively attached or fastened is an elongated wire-type conductor; and wherein the disposition of the malleable conductor-attaching part of the connector or contact relative to the readily separable contact part thereof is such that the separable contact part of the connector or contact extends laterally and to one side of the longitudinal axis of the attached portion of the wire-type conductor. | |
882 | Wire conductor secured within ferrule having series of preformed wire-gripping means therein: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 877. Electrical connector or contact wherein the malleable attaching or fastening part is in the form of ferrule-forming means for receiving therein and being crimped or otherwise pressure forged onto the end of a wire-type conductor; and wherein the interior conductor-gripping surface of the ferrule-forming means has a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth, ridges, grooves, ribs, serrations, or other corrugated means formed therein during manufacture of the connector or contact so as to provide increased axial friction upon the end of a crimped conductor, thereby tending to prevent axial separation of the conductor from the ferrule forming means. | |
883 | METALLIC CONDUCTOR OR CONTACT COMPRISING A SLOTTED OR APERTURED DISC OR PLATE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Electrical connector or contact comprising a generally flat sheetlike conducting body having either a hole therethrough or an opening extending inwardly from an edge thereof whereby the connector or contact may be readily secured to a corresponding connector. | |
884 | CONTACT TERMINAL: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Device comprising structure to physically engage and become
electrically conductive with a corresponding portion of a mating part
for making and breaking an electrical circuit.
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885 | Strip of detachable contacts: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device comprising a structure including a plurality of members
for making electrical engagement with corresponding mating members, each
of which is intended to be detached from the instant assembly when
used.
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886 | Having treated (e.g., coated) surface or distinct contact surface layer: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device including a filmlike outer covering intended to make physical engagement with a mating contact, which is distinct from the body of the device and may have been applied thereto by a coating process or by a laminating process. | |
887 | Of particular metal or alloy: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device as claimed, made of a named metal of mixture
of metals.
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888 | Having provision for retaining to mating wire (e.g., wire wrap): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device having a particular shape intended to implement attachment of a flexible strandlike conductor thereto. | |
889 | Having provision for retaining to mating contact: | ||
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device having a particular shape intended to implement attachment
of a corresponding mating part.
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890 | For functioning electrical component (e.g., tube, lamp, fuse, spark plug, etc.): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device intended to be a part of a current utilizing structure. | |
891 | Multipart contact prong: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 884. Device including a male contact* of plural components. | |
892 | DISTINCT COVERING MEANS: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Device comprising covering that is distinguishable from
the connector.
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893 | Covering functioning electrical component (e.g., tube, lamp, fuse, spark plug, etc.): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 892. Device intended to cover a current utilizing structure. | |
894 | MISCELLANEOUS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Device not provided for elsewhere. | |
CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS
The following subclasses are collections of published disclosures pertaining to various specified aspects of the electrical connector art, which aspects do not form appropriate bases for subclasses in the forgoing classification (i.e., subclasses superior hereto in the schedule), wherein the original copy of a patent is placed on the basis of proximate function of the apparatus. These subclasses assist a search based on remote function of the apparatus and may be of further assistance to the searcher, either as a starting point in searching this class or as an indication of further related fields of search inside or outside the class. Thus, there is here provided a second access for retrieval of a limited number of types of disclosures.
(1) Note. A disclosure is placed in these subclasses for its value as reference and may lead to appropriate main or secondary fields of search, without regard to its original classification or its claimed subject matter. |
(2) Note. The disclosures found in the following subclasses are examples, only, of the indicated subject matter, and in no instance do they represent the entire extent of the prior art. |
901 | CONNECTOR HOOD OR SHELL: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection directed to structure to either partially or totally encase an electrical connector. | |
902 | Angularly disposed contact and conductor: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 901. Art collection wherein the contact is encased in a member such that the contact extends in a direction different from that of the conductor attached thereto. | |
903 | Special latch for insert: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 901. Art collection provided with a detent for engagement with a portion of the electrical connector to effectively complete encasement thereof. | |
904 | Multipart shell: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 901. Art collection intended to totally enclose an electrical connector and comprised of a plurality of components. | |
905 | Axially joined sections: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 904. Art collection comprising an assembly having a generally axial extent and wherein the assembly is made of a plurality of components aligned and attached together therealong. | |
906 | Longitudinally divided: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 904. Art collection comprising an assembly having a general axial extent and wherein the assembly is made of a plurality of components laterally disposed thereabout. | |
907 | CONTACT HAVING THREE CONTACT SURFACES, INCLUDING DIVERSE SURFACE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a contact* having a first portion of a first physical configuration for electricity transmitting engagement with a mating contact; including a second portion of a different physical configuration for electricity transmitting engagement with distinct mating contact; and including a third portion for electricity transmitting engagement with a mating contact. | |
908 | CONTACT HAVING TWO CONTACT SURFACES FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF INSULATIVE BODY: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a contact* for use with a supporting nonconductive member such that the contact has a surface on one surface of the nonconductive member for making electricity transmitting engagement with another mating contact. | |
909 | MEDICAL USE OR ATTACHED TO HUMAN BODY: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection to be used in treating or testing a living person or to be secured for support to a portion of a living person. | |
910 | OBSERVATION AIDE, E.G., TRANSPARENT MATERIAL, WINDOW IN HOUSING: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection intended to assist in optical viewing. | |
911 | SAFETY, E.G., ELECTRICAL DISCONNECTION REQUIRED BEFORE OPENING HOUSING: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection intended to make use of the device less dangerous.
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912 | WITH TESTING MEANS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection to be combined with structure for making some sort of study. | |
913 | CONDITION DETERMINING DEVICE, E.G., OXYGEN SENSOR, ACCELEROMETER, IONIZER CHAMBER, THERMOCOUPLE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including provision for attachment to a member for detection of the environment. | |
914 | FOR FLASHBULB OR CAMERA (INCLUDING FLASH CUBE): |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection especially adapted for use with an instantly consumed lamp or of other use relating to a camera. | |
915 | AUXILIARY DEVICE FOR EXISTING PLUG: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection for use with a particular male coupling part* | |
916 | ANTENNA: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of particular use to a member for receiving or transmitting electromagnetic waves. | |
917 | ALARM CIRCUIT, E.G., WINDOW AFFIXED FOIL: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection intended to be used to trigger a device for notification of an emergency situation. | |
918 | MULTILAMP VEHICLE PANEL: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including a generally planar body for supporting plural luminaries on a surface of a transportation device. | |
919 | FOR TREATMENT BY ELECTRICAL CURRENT, E.G., MAGNET, BATTERY CHARGER, HEATER, WELDER, ETC.: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including provision to modify other structure by passing electricity through the provided member. | |
920 | FOR INTERCONNECTING RIGID PIPELIKE BODIES, E.G., WAVE GUIDES: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection particularly adapted to the joining of self-sustaining tubular members. | |
921 | TRANSFORMER BUSHING TYPE OR HIGH VOLTAGE UNDERGROUND CONNECTOR: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of particular utility in electrically sealing the connector of a member for changing voltage in an alternating current supply or of connecting "high voltage" (i.e., measured in thousands of volts) electrical conductors intended to be buried beneath the surface of the earth. | |
922 | TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD PROTECTOR: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of particular utility in the housing of a telephone switchboard housing. | |
923 | SEPARATION OR DISCONNECTION AID: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising structure to assist in forcing one electrical connector out of coupling condition with a mating connector. | |
924.1 | CONTACTS ARRANGED FOR SEQUENTIAL CONNECTION: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including a plurality of contacts* arranged so that upon bringing the connector into engagement with a mating connector the contacts will make electrical engagement one after the other in a predicted order. | |
924.2 | With contact preventer to require joining in a given sequence: | ||
Art collection under art collection 924.1 wherein
a contact of a first connector engages the corresponding contact
of a mating connector, then a contact of a second connector engages
the corresponding contact of the mating connector, and
thus continuing in this sequence until all mating contacts of all
the connectors are engaged.
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925 | FLOOR MOUNTED, E.G., UNDER CARPET: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of particular utility to be used on the floor of a room to be occupied by a person. | |
926 | WITHIN MACHINE CASING OR MOTOR HOUSING (CONNECTOR WITHIN CASING WALL): |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection intended to be used inside structure encasing a distinguishable appliance, especially a prime mover. | |
927 | CONDUCTIVE GASKET: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a member intended to seal or cushion
two members, which member is capable of transmitting electrical
current.
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928 | MODULAR ELECTRICALLY INTERENGAGING PARTS, E.G., STOVE WITH REPLACEABLE HEATING ELEMENTS FORMED ON COUPLING PARTS: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of physical shape to mesh with specially provided adjacent structure. | |
928.1 | Plug-in carrier or adapter for removable component (e.g., "hard drive" for computer): | ||
Art collection under art collection 928 including an easily
removed member for holding a substantial portion of electrical "hardware" to be
used as a portion of an electronic device.
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929 | CONNECTING BASE PLATE OR SHELF TYPE HOLDER: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of particular utility in making electrical engagement with a supporting structure comprising the lower portion of a device or an underlying planar member intended to support. | |
930 | COUPLING PART WHEREIN CONTACT IS COMPRISED OF A WIRE OR BRUSH: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including a contact* comprised of a single or a grouping of filaments. | |
931 | CONDUCTIVE COATING: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising an electrical connector including a layer of electricity transmitting material, applied thereto in liquid or vapor form. | |
932 | HEAT SHRINK MATERIAL: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including a component made of material having a memory such that upon the application of heat the component will contract to a prior size. | |
933 | SPECIAL INSULATION: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including nonconductive material of some recognizable feature that is unique. | |
934 | High voltage barrier (e.g., surface arcing or corona preventing insulator): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 933. Art collection comprising a nonconducting member intended to physically block the flow of an arc through space or across the surface thereof. | |
935 | Glass or ceramic contact pin holder: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 933. Art collection made of solid quartz-type material intended to isolate and physically support a male electrical contact*. | |
936 | Potting material or coating (e.g., grease, insulative coating, sealant, or adhesive): |
This subclass is indented under subclass 933. Art collection comprising material intended to flow into an electrical connector and electrically isolate the components thereof. | |
937 | Plural insulators in strip form: |
This subclass is indented under subclass 933. Art collection comprising a plurality of nonconducting members connected together, one after the other, which may be used in this format or may be served for independent use. | |
938.1 | CATHODIC PROTECTION OF STRUCTURE (E.G., SHIP HULL): |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of particular utility in the application of a member for oxidation so that a more valued structure will not be oxidized by electrical potential generated by the presence of different metals. | |
939 | WITH GROUNDING TO METAL MOUNTING PANEL: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including means to mount and electrically connect a connector to a sheet of metallic material. | |
940 | INCLUDING PROVISION FOR MECHANICAL LIFTING OR MANIPULATION (E.G., FOR VACUUM LIFTING): | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including an electrical connector combined
with or having (a) particular means to be engaged
by an device or (b) a particular implement that
is separate from the connector for maneuvering the connector randomly
into assembly and connection with another connector.
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941 | CROSSTALK SUPPRESSION: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including a connector having contacts or conductors specifically arranged with respect to one another to reduce generation of induced current therebetween. | |
942 | COMBLIKE RETAINER FOR CONDUCTOR: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a barlike device having plural slots, each of which is intended to grip an electricity-conducting strand so that force on the strand is not transmitted to the electrical connection to which the strand is attached. | |
943 | INCLUDING PROVISION FOR PRESSING CONTACT INTO PCB HOLE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including a structure particularly adapted to force the contact portion of an electrical connector into an opening in a printed circuit board. | |
944 | COAXIAL CONNECTOR HAVING CIRCUIT-INTERRUPTING PROVISION EFFECTED BY MATING OR HAVING "DEAD" CONTACT ACTIVATED AFTER MATING: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection particularly adapted to use with a coaxial
cable comprising an electrical connector (a) including
a characteristic intended to modify the flow of electrical current
upon the making of the connection, other than that effected
by the connection, or (b) including an
electricity-transmitting member intended not to be connected
to a source of electrical current before mating with corresponding
electricity-transmitting member of a cooperating connector, but
to be so connected to a source of electrical current after mating.
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945 | ADAPTER FOR PCB OR CARTRIDGE: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a member including a male electrical
connector adapted to be received by a cooperating connector (e.g., by
a computer module) and including a connector particularly
adapted to receive electrical contacts at the edge of a printed
circuit board.
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946 | MEMORY CARD CARTRIDGE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising the electrical connector of an integrated circuit module. | |
947 | PCB MOUNTED CONNECTOR WITH GROUND TERMINAL: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a printed circuit board having
a specific contact for engaging a member of zero electrical potential.
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948 | CONTACT OR CONNECTOR WITH INSERTION DEPTH LIMITER: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising an electrical connector having particular means to prevent excessive penetration of the connector with a mating connector or having particular means to prevent excessive penetration of a conductor intended to be permanently united with the connector. | |
949 | JUNCTION BOX WITH BUSBAR FOR PLUG-SOCKET-TYPE INTERCONNECTION WITH RECEPTACLE: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a container for an electrical "outlet" in which there is an additional female connector intended to receive an interfitting connector from the outlet. | |
950 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ADAPTED TO TRANSMIT ELECTRICITY TO MATING CONNECTOR WITHOUT PHYSICAL CONTACT (E.G., BY INDUCTION, MAGNETISM, OR ELECTROSTATIC FIELD): | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising an electrical connector intended
to cause electrical current to pass to a mating connector by magnetic
field effects or by emission of electrons across a space between
the connectors.
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951 | PCB HAVING DETAILED LEADING EDGE: | ||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising a printed circuit board having
electrical contacts intended to be connected with a cooperating
member, including structural limitations of the portion of
the board advanced toward the cooperating member.
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952 | JUMPER FOR USE WITH SPECIFIC APPARATUS: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising an electrical connector with a
conductor intended for use with a particularly described, other
structure.
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953 | WITH LATCH ROD TO BE RETAININGLY RECEIVED BY OPENING OF MATING CONNECTOR: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection having an elongated retaining means intended
to be inserted in a receptacle in a cooperating electrical connector, then (a) moved
to secure the connector to the cooperating connector or (b) effected
by moving means in the receptacle to secure the connector to the
cooperating connector.
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954 | SPECIAL ORIENTATION OF ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR: | ||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection of a particular shape for a particular utilization.
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955 | INCLUDING ELECTRONIC IDENTIFIER OR CODING MEANS: | ||||||
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including provision to digitally read information
on a mating connector, or a connector carrying such digital
information to be read by the mating connector, so that mating
can be effected only if preselected information is received.
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956 | WITH MEANS TO ALLOW SELECTION OF DIVERSE VOLTAGE OR POLARITY: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection comprising an electrical connector having a particular means enabling it to supply different voltages outputs or to change the direction of power flowing into a circuit. | |
957 | AUXILIARY CONTACT PART FOR CIRCUIT ADAPTATION: |
This subclass is indented under the class definition. Art collection including an electrical connector that is not a "coupling part" (usually a single contact), but that is to be attached to another connector for affecting its manner of use or for providing a circuit tap or for providing repair of the connector. | |
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FOR 100 | WITH CIRCUIT COMPONENT OR COMPRISING CONNECTOR WHICH FULLY ENCLOSES CIRCUIT COMPONENT (439/620): | ||||
Foreign art collection including an electrical connector
either (a) combined with a functioning electrical
circuit device; or (b) comprising a holder, casing, or
housing adapted to substantially completely surround an unclaimed
functioning electrical circuit device, which holder, casing, or
housing further carrying at least one contact* for electrically
engaging a contact of the circuit device.
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FOR 101 | With or for fuse (439/621): | ||||
Foreign art collection under FOR 100 for subject matter including an electrical connector wherein the functioning electrical circuit device is an electrical safety device comprising a wire or strip of fusible metal that melts and interrupts the circuit when the current exceeds a specified amperage. | |||||
FOR 102 | Comprising coupling part housing for enclosing fuse (439/622): | ||||
Foreign art collection including an electrical connector comprising a holder, casing, or housing for supporting and surrounding the fuse component; which holder, casing, or housing also comprises a coupling part* carrying at least two mutually insulated contacts*, the coupling part being specially adapted to mate with a complementary coupling part*. | |||||
FOR 103 | HAVING OR PROVIDING INDUCTIVE OR CAPACITIVE SHIELD: | ||||
Foreign art collection for electrical connector
comprising a conductive screen means for (a) preventing
or reducing the detrimental effect induced within a connector or
contact* due to capacitive or inductive coupling with electric
or magnetic fields generated from a source outside of the connector
or contact, or (b) preventing or reducing induced
electrical interference or signal loss due to capacitive or inductive
coupling between mutually insulated contacts within a plural-contact
connector (i.e., reducing crosstalk), or (c) preventing
or reducing undesirable loss of electrical information or signal
due to electrical radiation of signal from the connector or contact.
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FOR 104 | Conductive shielding material individually surrounding or interposed between mutually insulated contacts: | ||||
Foreign art collection for electrical connector comprising at least two mutually insulated contacts carried in a relatively fixed spaced relation one from another by an insulating body to form a coupling part* specially adapted to mate or interengage with a complementary plural-contact-carrying counterpart* so as to form an electrical joint having at least two mutually insulated electrical paths, and wherein the conductive screen means comprises conductive material either (a) formed around but spaced apart from at least a portion of at least one contact, so that the contact is inductively screened from the one or more other contacts, or (b) interposed between two or more contacts, so that the contacts are inductively screened from one another. | |||||
FOR 105 | Resilient conductive means providing additional electrical path between mating outer shield members: | ||||
Foreign art collection for electrical connector wherein the conductive screen means comprises a conductive member for surrounding one or more mutually-insulated contacts, which conductive member forms an outer screen contact of a coupling part*, which coupling part is specifically adapted to mate or interengage with a complementary counterpart* also having a surrounding outer screen counter-contact*, so that, when the screen contact is electrically engaged with the screen counter-contact, the conductive path of the screen means extends over both the coupling part and its counterpart, and wherein the conductive screen member of the coupling part further includes an additional conductive element having a portion thereof either engaged or adapted to be engaged with the screen contact of the coupling part and having a resilient portion thereof engageable with the screen counter-contact or the counterpart, so that, when the coupling part and its counterpart are joined together, an additional conductive path is formed between the conductive screen member of the coupling part and the conductive screen member of the counterpart. | |||||
FOR 106 | Having means for electrically connecting shield of shielded cable to connector shield member: | ||||
Foreign art collection for electrical connector wherein the conductive screen means comprises a conductive member for surrounding one or more contacts, which conductive member forms an outer screen contact of a coupling part*, which coupling part is specially adapted to mate or interengage with a complementary counterpart* having a screen counter-contact*, so that, when the screen contact is electrically engaged with the complementary screen counter-contact of the counterpart, the conductive path of the screen means extends over both the coupling part and its counterpart, and wherein the conductive screen member of the coupling part further includes means specially adapted to electrically connect the conductive shielding sheath of a shielded cable* to the conductive screen member. | |||||