US PATENT SUBCLASS 439 / 264
.~.~ For dual inline coupling part, e.g., DIP


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439 /   HD   ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS

259  DF  COUPLING PART WITH ACTUATING MEANS URGING CONTACT TO MOVE LATERALLY WITH RESPECT TO REST OF COUPLING PART AND TOWARD MATING PART {5}
263  DF  .~ Contractile receptacle {1}
264.~.~ For dual inline coupling part, e.g., DIP


DEFINITION

Classification: 439/264

For dual inline coupling part, e.g.., DIP:

(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.

(1) Note. The device of this subclass is 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.

(2) Note. The member with which the coupling part of this subclass is to be used includes circuitry that is integrated as a package in which the circuitry is not readily accessible.

(3) Note. "Very small panel circuit arrangement", implies that the member is a prefabricated sheetlike part on which circuit elements are preplaced and fixed (i.e., a printed circuit) and that circuitry is so small that, if it were exposed, its details could not ordinarily be seen by the naked eye.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

70, for preformed panel circuit arrangement with provision to conduct electricity from panel circuit to another panel circuit including a dual inline package (DIP).

330+, for an electrical connector with coupling movement-actuating means or retaining means in addition to contact of coupling part for receiving a dual inline package (DIP). 525, for an electrical connector for a dual inline package generally (DIP).

526, for an aligning means for a dual inline package (DIP).