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Clamp-jaw contact assembly with integral jaw spring and meter socket employing the same
   
Document Number
US Patent 7018247
Issued Date
March 28, 2006
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A clamp-jaw contact assembly is for a meter socket including a socket block having plurality of meter socket receptacles. The clamp-jaw contact assembly includes a stationary contact structured to engage a corresponding one of the meter socket receptacles, a moveable contact pivotally coupled to the stationary contact by a pivot member, such as a rivet, and a clamping element which is coupled to the stationary contact and includes an integral jaw spring. The integral jaw spring biases the moveable contact toward the stationary contact in order to secure a meter bayonet therebetween. The moveable contact also has a closed position in which it resists insertion of the meter bayonet between the moveable contact and the stationary contact.
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Owner
Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)
Published
March 28, 2006
Application Number
11/086,947
Filed
March 22, 2005
US Classification
439/858   439/822
Int'l Classification
H01R   13/11   (20060101)  
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439/858   439/822   439/843   439/845   439/864   439/819   439/852   439/856   439/861   439/833   439/839   439/517   439/745   439/747   439/733.1   439/167   439/508   361/662   361/663   361/664   361/665   361/666   361/667   361/668   361/669  
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