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| United States Patent | 6390857 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/6390857.html |
| Inventor(s) | Pickles; Charles Sands (York, PA);
Chien; Chih-Ming (Tu-Chen, TW) |
| Abstract | An electrical connector includes a front half (2), a back half (3)
assembled to the front half, a plurality of circuit boards (4) and a
plurality of leading caps (10). The front half has a front surface (23),
an upper surface (20), and a lower surface (21). A top tongue (7) and a
bottom tongue (8) extend respectively from the upper surface and the lower
surface along a mating direction. The leading caps are positioned between
the top tongue and the bottom tongue. The circuit boards are mounted in
the combination of the front half and the back half and extend beyond the
front surface. Each leading cap includes two inclined faces (13) facing
forwardly for mating with a complementary connector (11). A swallow-tailed
slot (14) is defined at a rear end of the leading cap to engage with a
front edge of a corresponding circuit board. |
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Drawing from US Patent 6390857 |
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Electrical connector having leading cap for facilitating printed circuit
board in the connector into a mating connector |
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| Publication Date |
May 21, 2002 |
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| Filing Date |
December 21, 2000 |
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What is claimed is:
1. An electrical connector for mating with a complementary connector,
comprising:
a housing having a front surface for mating with the complementary
connector;
a circuit board mounted in the housing and further extending beyond the
front surface of the housing, and having a plurality of golden fingers
adjacent to a front end of the circuit board; and
a leading cap integrally formed with the housing for protecting the front
end of the circuit board during mating with the complementary connector,
the leading cap comprising:
an inclined face at a front side of the leading cap; and
a positioning section at a rear side of the leading cap for positioning the
leading cap on the front end of the circuit board.
2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the leading cap
has two inclined faces, and the positioning section is substantially a
swallow-tailed slot defined in a rear side of the leading cap.
3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein an upper surface
and a lower surface are defined on the housing, and a top tongue and a
bottom tongue extend forward from the upper surface and the lower surface,
respectively.
4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the leading cap
is formed between the top tongue and the bottom tongue.
5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of
terminals is received in the housing for connecting the circuit board with
a mated printed circuit board.
6. An electrical connector having a mating face and a circuit board
received therein, the circuit board extending beyond the mating face to
engage with a corresponding connector, the connector having a leading cap
integrally formed thereon and attached to the circuit board for protecting
a front end of the circuit board during mating with a corresponding
complementary connector, wherein the leading cap comprises a guiding
section at a front side thereof and a positioning section at a rear side
thereof attached to a mating edge of the circuit board.
7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the electrical
connector comprises a front half and a back half, the circuit board being
mounted in the front half and the back half, and the leading cap being
integrally formed with the front half.
8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the guiding
section has two inclined faces for guiding.
9. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a first connector having a plurality of contacts and a groove therein; and
a second connector having a front half, a back half and a circuit board
therein, the circuit board being received in a receiving space defined by
a passageway of the front half and a groove of the back half, an end of
the circuit board extending outside of the front half and being ended by a
leading cap integrally formed with the front half for engaging with the
first connector, and the other opposite end of the circuit board
connecting with a plurality of terminals therein;
wherein when mating, the end of the circuit board is received in the groove
of the first connector to establish a circuit connection between the
contacts of the first connector and the terminals of the second connector.
10. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the
leading cap has two inclined faces, and a swallow-tailed slot defined in a
rear side of the leading cap.
11. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein an
upper surface and a lower surface are defined on the front half, and a top
tongue and a bottom tongue extend forward from the upper surface and the
lower surface, respectively.
12. The electrical connector assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the
leading cap is formed between the top tongue and the bottom tongue.
13. An electrical assembly comprising:
a first main printed circuit board;
a first connector mounted on said first main printed circuit board and
having a plurality of leading caps integrally formed therewith;
a second main printed circuit board;
a second connector mounted on said second main printed circuit board; and
a plurality of circuit boards connected between said first connector and
said second connector; wherein
said first main printed circuit board, said second main printed circuit
board, and said plural circuit boards are mutually perpendicular with one
another;
wherein said plural circuit boards are embedded within the first connector
and each has a front edge protected by a corresponding leading cap and
exposed to an exterior for being engaged within the second connector.
14. An electrical connector comprising:
a housing including a front half and a back half;
said back half having a plurality of parallel spaced grooves and a
plurality of terminals disposed in the grooves;
said front half defining a plurality of parallel spaced passageways in
alignment with the corresponding grooves, respectively; and
a plurality of circuit boards embedded within the housing and each retained
between the corresponding groove and the corresponding passageway; wherein
one edge of each of said circuit boards removably and electrically engages
with the terminals located in the corresponding groove, and another edge
of each of said circuit boards is exposed to an exterior for mating within
a card edge receiving groove of another connector.
15. The connector as claimed in claim 14, wherein said two edges are
perpendicular to each other.
16. The connector as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least one of said
front half and said back half has an L-shaped cross-section.
17. An interconnection system comprising:
a connector defining a card edge receiving groove;
a plurality of terminals located in said groove;
a circuit board having gold fingers on one edge section thereof; and
a housing defining a passageway receiving said edge section of the circuit
board therein, and a leading cap integrally formed therewith and extending
along a lengthwise direction of and in alignment with said passageway;
wherein
said cap is configured to be protectively positioned in front of the edge
section of the circuit board and is inserted into the groove together with
insertion of said circuit board into the groove whereby the terminals will
be guidably engaged with the corresponding gold fingers by said cap
without damage to either the terminals or the circuit board which is
protectively hidden behind said cap.
18. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a first connector having a plurality of contacts and a groove therein; and
a second connector having a front half, a back half and a circuit board
therein, the circuit board being received in a receiving space defined by
a passageway of the front half and a groove of the back half, an end of
the circuit board extending outside of the front half and being ended by a
leading cap for engaging with the first connector, and the other opposite
end of the circuit board connecting with a plurality of terminals therein;
wherein when mating, the end of the circuit board is received in the groove
of the first connector to establish a circuit connection between the
contacts of the first connector and the terminals of the second connector;
wherein
the leading cap has two inclined faces, and a swallow-tailed slot is
defined in a rear side of the leading cap. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector,and particularly
to an electrical connector mounting printed circuit boards therein and
having a plurality of leading caps for facilitating mating the printed
circuit boards therein with a complementary connector.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Referring to FIG. 5, generally, when an electrical connector having a
straddled contact arrangement connects with a printed circuit board (PCB
hereinafter). One row of terminals 50 engages with an upper surface 53 of
the PCB 52, and the other row engages with a lower surface 54 of the PCB
52. In order to facilitate mating with the PCB 52, each of the terminals
50 includes an arched section 55 at a free end thereof for mating with a
corresponding golden finger 56 disposed on the upper surface 53 or the
lower surface 54, and the PCB 52 defines two chamfers 57 on the upper
surface 53 and the lower surface 54 thereof. However, the chamfers 57 are
difficult to manufacture. Additionally, the material used for producing
the PCB 52 is not durable enough to withstand many mating cycles.
Therefore, the chamfers 57 of the PCB 52 can quickly become damaged in
use. Hence, an improved leading cap is required to overcome the
disadvantages of the prior art.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical
connector having leading caps for facilitating mating of printed circuit
boards therein with a corresponding complementary connector.
In order to achieve the above object, an electrical connector for mating
with a complementary connector in accordance with the present invention
comprises a front half, a back half assembled to the front half, a circuit
boards and a leading cap. The front half has a front surface for mating
with the complementary connector. The circuit board is mounted in the
assembled front half and back half, and further extends beyond the front
surface of the front half. A plurality of golden fingers is positioned
adjacent to a front free end of the circuit board. The leading cap
comprises two inclined faces and a swallow-tailed slot. The inclined faces
face the complementary connector, while the swallow-tailed slot defined in
a rear side of the leading cap engages with a front edge of the circuit
board. The front half further defines an upper surface and a lower
surface, and a top tongue and a bottom tongue forwardly extend from the
upper and lower surface along the mating direction, respectively. The
leading cap is positioned between the top tongue and the bottom tongue.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become
more apparent from the following detailed description of the present
embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an electrical connector in accordance with
the present invention;
FIG. 2 is an explored view of the electrical connector as shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is perspective view of the electrical connector of FIG. 1 from a
rear aspect, and a complementary connector to be mated with the electrical
connector;
FIG. 4 is a partial, cross-sectional view of the electrical connector with
the complementary connector taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 5 is a partial, cross-sectional view of a conventional electrical
connector in prior art mating with a PCB.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, an electrical connector 1 in accordance with
the present invention comprises a front half 2, a back half 3 and a
plurality of circuit boards 4 assembled in the combination of the front
half 2 and the back half 3. The front half 2 and the back half 3 together
form a housing of the connector 1. Furthermore, a plurality of grounding
terminals 5 and signal terminals (not shown) are positioned in the back
half 3, and downwardly extend from the back half 3. The back half 3
defines a plurality of grooves 30 therein. A pair of engaging studs 31
extends forwardly from the back half 3.
The front half 2 defines a front surface 23, an upper surface 20 and a
lower surface 21. A pair of posts 6 (only one visible in FIG. 1)
downwardly extends from the lower surface 21 of the front half 2 to locate
the electrical connector 1 on a printed circuit board shown with the
dotted lines. A top tongue 7 and a bottom tongue 8 forwardly extend from
the upper surface 20 and the lower surface 21, respectively. A plurality
of leading caps 10 are formed between the top tongue 7 and the bottom
tongue 8. In the front half 2, there is a plurality of passageways 36.
Referring to FIG. 4, two inclined faces 13 are defined at a front end of
each leading cap 10. A swallow-tailed slot 14 is defined at an opposite
rear end.
Each circuit board 4 is mounted in the passageway 36 of the front half 2
and the groove 30 of the back half 3, and further extends beyond the front
surface 23 of the front half 2 and is ended by the leading cap 10. At one
face, a row of first golden fingers 9 is disposed along a front edge of
the circuit boards 4, and another row of second golden fingers 32 is
disposed vertical to the first golden fingers 9, while at another face,
there defines two rows of grounding golden fingers which are similar to
the first golden fingers 9 and the second golden fingers 32. Then the
grounding terminals 5 engage with the grounding fingers of the circuit
boards 4 to establish an electrical connection between the circuit boards
4 and the mated printed circuit board.
In assembly, the circuit boards 4 are received in the combination of the
passageways 36 and the grooves 30, and the front half 2 and the back half
3 are assembled together by the pair of engaging studs 31 engaging with
corresponding holes (not shown) defined in the front half 2. Each leading
cap 10 is positioned at a front edge of a corresponding circuit board 4.
When the circuit boards 4 are assembled in the front half 2 and the back
half 3, the swallow-tailed slots 14 each engage with the front edge of a
corresponding circuit board 4, while the two inclined faces 13 face the
mating direction.
Referring to FIG. 3, a complementary connector 11 which may be located on
another printed circuit board shown with the dotted lines, defines a pair
of slots 33 at opposite ends thereof, and a plurality of grooves 34
therein. A plurality of grounding contacts 12 and signal contacts 30 (see
FIG. 4) are received in the grooves 34. Each of the grounding contacts 12
and the signal contacts 30 comprises an engaging section 15, 35 at a free
end thereof.
FIG. 4 shows the protective function of the leading cap 10 when the
electrical connector 1 mates with a complementary connector 11. When
mating, the top tongue 7 and the bottom tongue 8 are inserted into the
slots 33 of the complementary connector 11, the grounding contacts 12 and
the signal contacts 30 engage with corresponding golden fingers of the
circuit boards 4. In the process of engagement, the engaging sections 15,
35 of the grounding contacts 12 and the signal contacts 30 slide over the
inclined faces 13 to engage with corresponding golden fingers 9 of the
circuit board 4.
Since, the leading caps 10 are made of a durable plastic material, the
durability of the electrical connector 1 and the circuit boards 4 is
increased. Furthermore, the leading caps 10 are easily to manufacture
since they are an integral part of the front half 2 which is made by
plastics injection molding.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics
and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the
foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function
of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be
made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of
parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated
by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are
expressed.
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