Electrical power contacts and connectors comprising same
View Patent ↗Electrical connectors and contacts for transmitting power are provided. One power contact embodiment includes a first plate that defines a first non-deflecting beam and a first deflectable beam, and a second plate that defines a second non-deflecting beam and a second deflectable beam. The first and second plates are positioned beside one another to form the power contact.
1. A power connector system comprising:
a header connector comprising an insulative housing and a first power contact including a first pair of opposing non-deflecting beams and a first pair of opposing deflectable beams; and
b) a receptacle connector comprising a second power contact including a second pair of opposing non-deflecting beams and a second pair of opposing deflectable beams; wherein the first pair of opposing non-deflecting beams are in registration with the second pair of opposing deflectable beams and the first pair of opposing deflectable beams are in registration with the second pair of opposing non-deflecting beams,
wherein at least one of the header connector and the receptacle connector is designed for a right angled attachment to a printed circuit structure.
2. The power connector system of claim 1 , wherein the first power contact includes at least one pair of opposing plate-like body members and a medial space therebetween.
3. The power connector system of claim 1 , wherein the first power contact includes at least one pair of plate-like body members that are stacked against one another.
4. The power connector system of claim 1 , wherein the first power contact includes a first plate-like body member disposed proximate a second plate-like body member so that the first and second plate-like body members are touching one another along at least a portion of facing body member surfaces.
5. The power connector system of claim 1 , wherein both of the header connector and the receptacle connector are designed for right angled attachment to a printed circuit structure such that the corresponding printed circuit structures are coplanar.