IP Library Granted Patent US 7,520,760
Granted Patent B2
US 7,520,760 · App. 12/033,769 · Granted Apr 21, 2009

Electrical connector having blade terminals

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Patent No.
US 7,520,760
App. No.
12/033,769
Granted
Apr 21, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical power blade connector includes a dielectric housing having a mating cavity for receiving a mating connector inserted into the cavity through an open front end thereof in a mating direction. A pair of blade support arms project forwardly within the cavity. The support arms are spaced laterally of the mating direction. Each support arm has a pair of spaced grooves which open toward the other support arm. The grooves extend in the mating direction. A pair of blade terminals are supported in the pairs of grooves in the pair of support arms in spaced, generally parallel planes.

Claims (20)

1. An electrical power blade connector, comprising:

a dielectric housing having a mating cavity for receiving a mating connector inserted into the cavity through an open front end thereof in a mating direction, the mating cavity defined by four peripheral walls;

a pair of blade support arms projecting forwardly within the cavity, the pair of blade support arms being spaced laterally of the mating direction;

a pair of blade terminals supported between the pair of blade support arms, each blade terminal of the pair of blade terminals separated from the other blade terminal of the pair of blade terminals by a dielectric wall, wherein the pair of blade terminals is isolated from other terminals by the four peripheral walls.

2. The electrical power blade connector of claim 1 wherein the peripheral walls of the housing are spaced from the blade support arms, the dielectric wall and the blade terminals.

3. The electrical power blade connector of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric wall is integral with the blade support arms.

4. The electrical power blade connector of claim 1 , wherein the cavity is a first cavity and the pair of blade terminals is a first pair of blade terminals, the connector further comprising a second cavity, the second cavity including a second pair of blade terminals, the second pair of blade terminals isolated from the first pair of blade terminals by at least one peripheral wall.

5. The electrical power blade connector of claim 1 , wherein each blade terminal of the pair of blade terminals is supported on four sides.

6. A connector, comprising:

a housing, the housing including a first mating cavity defined by four walls, the first mating cavity having an open end facing a mating direction;

an I-beam shaped first support structure positioned in the first mating cavity and extending toward the open end; and

a first and a second blade terminal positioned in the cavity in a substantially parallel configuration, each of the first and second blade terminal restrained by the first support structure on four sides.

7. The connector of claim 6 , wherein the first support structure forms two channels, each channel having a “C” shaped side that restrains one of the first and second blade terminals on three sides.

8. The connector of claim 6 , wherein the connector further comprises a second mating cavity defined by four walls and an open end, the connector further including an I-beam shaped second support structure positioned in the second mating cavity that extends toward the open end and the connector further including a pair of blade terminals supported by the second support structure.

9. The connector of claim 8 , wherein one of the four walls that forms the first mating cavity isolates the first mating cavity from the second mating cavity.

10. The connector of claim 9 , wherein the wall that isolates the first mating cavity from the second mating cavity is one of four walls that defines the second mating cavity.

11. A connector, comprising:

a housing, the housing including a plurality of mating cavities, each of the plurality of cavities defined by four walls and having an open end facing a mating direction;

a plurality of I-beam shaped support structures, wherein one I-beam shaped structure is positioned in each of the plurality of mating cavities and the I-beam shaped structure extends toward the open end; and

a pair of blade terminals positioned in each of the plurality of cavities in a substantially parallel configuration, each pair of blade terminals supported by a different one of the plurality of I-beam shaped support structures.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 22, 2023
From: MOLEX INCORPORATED
To: MOLEX, LLC
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