(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.
(1) Note. A stranded conductor is considered to be a single conductor.
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502+, for an electrical connector combined with a flaccid conductor and with an additional connector spaced therealong.