Information
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Patent Grant
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6186832
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Patent Number
6,186,832
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 19, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 13, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Ta; Tho D.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 638
- 439 660
- 439 680
- 439 353
- 439 357
- 439 358
- 439 365
- 439 350
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An adapter for interfacing, electrically and structurally, a flex-terminal receptacle to a barrel-terminal receptacle. The adapter has a first end configured as an inlaid pin terminal receptacle, and has a second end configured as a projecting pin terminal receptacle. The inlaid pin terminal receptacle includes a base plane having a plurality of pin slots having an inlaid pin forming thereat an inlaid pin terminal. Each pin slot is positioned so that the exposed contact surface thereof is interfaceable with the apex of a respective flex-terminal of a flex-terminal receptacle, and the dimension of the base plane is such as to interfit generally snugly within the flex-terminal receptacle. The projecting pin receptacle includes a shroud which is dimensioned to snugly receive therein a barrel-terminal receptacle, inclusive of the indexing tabs thereof. Each pin of each pin slot passes through a dividing wall of the adapter and therefrom projects as a projecting pin terminal within the shroud. Accordingly, when a barrel-pin receptacle is received into the shroud, each projecting pin terminal is received into the central bore of a respective barrel-terminal.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to flex-terminal receptacles having a plurality of flex-terminals, each characterized by a V-shape providing an electrical contact at an apex thereof which is intended for an electrical interface with an exposed contact surface of a pin terminal which is inlaid in a base plane. The present invention is further related to barrel-terminal connectors having a plurality of barrel-terminals, each characterized by an electrical contact in the form of a central aperture intended to electrically interface receivably with a freely projecting pin terminal. Still more particularly, the present invention is related to an adapter for interfacing the flex-terminals of a flex-terminal receptacle with the barrel-terminals of a barrel-terminal receptacle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 3
, a header assembly
10
is used to interconnect between a wiring harness connector (not shown) and a printed circuit board
12
. The header assembly
10
is typically constructed of plastic (but could be of another material, such as aluminum), having a flex-terminal receptacle
14
. Within the flex-terminal receptacle
14
, a plurality of V-shaped, flatly configured flex-terminals
16
are provided, each being connected to a respective anchor pin
18
. The flex-terminals
16
, and their associated anchor pins
18
, are arranged in two rows: an upper row
20
and a lower row
22
(see FIG.
12
). By way of example (and not limitation), there are sixteen flex-terminals
16
to each of the upper and lower rows
20
,
22
, the flex-terminals rowably opposing each other. There is a predetermined distance D between the relaxed position of the apices
32
of rowably opposing flex-terminals
16
, and there is a predetermined width W between of the inner faces
34
,
36
of the flex-terminal receptacle.
At the rear side of the header assembly
10
, the anchor pins
18
horizontally project to a predetermined bend location respectively for each of the upper and lower rows
20
,
22
, whereupon the anchor pins are vertically oriented and terminate at a common plane whereat they are anchored by solder to the printed circuit board
12
. A mylar strip
26
serves as an anchor pin placement keeper prior to the anchor pins being anchored to the printed circuit board.
The flex-terminal receptacle
14
is configured to receive an inlaid pin terminal receptacle of a wiring harness characterized by a base plane having a plurality of inlaid pin terminals, each having an exposed contact surface that is interfaceable with an apex
32
of each flex-terminal. The header assembly
10
includes a pair of seats
28
,
30
, each for receiving a respective U-shaped guide member, having an associated lock arm, of the planar pin terminal receptacle, wherein the resilient lock arms serve to selectively lock the flex-terminal receptacle to the inlaid pin terminal receptacle.
In a typical “dock-and-lock” scenario of operation, the anchor pins
18
are firstly soldered to the PCB
12
. Then, the flex-terminal receptacle
14
receives an inlaid pin terminal receptacle of a wiring harness having a plurality of inlaid pin terminals, wherein an exposed surface thereof slidably interfaces with the apex of a respective flex-terminal as the two receptacles are mated.
Quality assurance practices frequently require that the electrical component associated with the PCB
12
, such as for example an instrument cluster, radio, heating/ventilating/cooling control, etc., be tested. Accordingly, the tester for performing the test must be interfaceable with the flex-terminal receptacle
14
.
In conventional practice, testers
50
, as shown at
FIGS. 2 and 4
, have a box-like configuration including a barrel-terminal receptacle
52
having a plurality of barrel-terminals
54
and a plurality of indexing ribs
62
. The barrel-terminals
54
are arranged in upper and lower rows
56
,
58
, and have the same number of barrel-terminals per row as the flex-terminal receptacle
14
has flex-terminals per row (ie., sixteen). The barrel-terminal receptacle is intended to interface with a projecting pin receptacle having reciprocal indexing slots for receiving the indexing ribs
62
, wherein a plurality of terminal pins freely project so as to be insertable into each barrel-terminal.
Direct electrical interface between a flex-terminal receptacle and a barrel-terminal receptacle is impossible because of the incompatible structures inherent to flex-terminals and barrel-terminals: the resilient V-shape configuration of flex-terminals presupposes that the apex thereof interface with respective inlaid pin terminals that are inlaid into a base plane so as to have an elongated exposed contact surface, whereas barrel-terminals have a central bore
60
which presupposes an interface with pin terminals that freely project so as to be receivable into the central bore.
Accordingly, what remains needed in the art is an adapter which interfaces a flex-terminal receptacle to a barrel-terminal receptacle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is an adapter for interfacing, electrically and structurally, a flex-terminal receptacle to a barrel-terminal receptacle.
The adapter according to the present invention has a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is configured as an inlaid pin terminal receptacle, and the second end is configured as a projecting pin terminal receptacle.
The inlaid pin terminal receptacle includes a base plane having a plurality of pin slots formed thereon at the upper and lower sides thereof, wherein each pin slot is oriented axially (that is, oriented parallel to an axis passing through the adapter perpendicularly to each of the rear and front ends). Inaid in each pin slot is a pin, the pin for-ming thereat an inlaid pin terminal, wherein an exposed contact surface thereof lies at the respective upper or lower side of the base plane. Each pin slot is positioned so that the exposed contact surface thereof is interfaceable with the apex of a respective flex-terminal of a flex-terminal receptacle, and the dimension of the base plane is such as to interfit generally snugly within the flex-terminal receptacle.
The projecting pin receptacle includes a shroud which is dimensioned to snugly receive therein a barrel-terminal receptacle, inclusive of the indexing tabs. Each pin of each pin slot passes through a dividing wall of the adapter and therefrom projects as a projecting pin terminal within the shroud. Accordingly, when a barrel-pin receptacle is received into the shroud, each projecting pin terminal is received into the central bore of a respective barrel-terminal.
In a preferred form of the adapter, the first end includes a pair of flexible lock arms, each being flexibly situated in a U-shaped guide member, so that the adapter is lockable to the seats of a header assembly of a flex-terminal receptacle in a conventional manner.
With a flex-terminal receptacle mated to the inlaid pin terminal receptacle of the first end of the adapter, and with a barrel-terminal receptacle mated to the projecting pin terminal receptacle of the second end of the adapter, the flex-terminals of the flex-terminal receptacle are electrically connected to the barrel-terminals of the barrel-terminal receptacle.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an adapter which electrically and structurally interfaces a flex-terminal receptacle to a barrel-terminal receptacle.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide an adapter which electrically and structurally interfaces a flex-terminal receptacle to a barrel-terminal receptacle, wherein the adapter is selectively lockable to a header assembly of the flex-terminal receptacle.
These, and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a prior art header assembly including a flex-terminal receptacle thereof.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a prior art tester including a barrel-terminal receptacle thereof.
FIG. 3
is a front side view of the prior art flex-terminal receptacle shown at FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a front side view of the prior art barrel-terminal receptacle shown at FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of an adapter according to the present invention for mating at a first end thereof to the flex-terminal of FIG.
1
and for mating at a second end thereof to the barrel-terminal receptacle of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the adapter according to the present invention mated at the first end thereof to the flex-terminal of FIG.
1
and mated at the second end thereof to the barrel-terminal receptacle of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the adapter according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a side view of the first end of the adapter according to the present invention.
FIG. 9
is a side view of the second end of the adapter according to the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a partly sectional view of the adapter according to the present invention, seen along line
10
—
10
in FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
is a top plan view of the adapter according to the present invention mated to the housing assembly of
FIG. 1
via its associated flex-terminal receptacle.
FIG. 12
is a partly sectional view of the adapter according to the present invention mated to the housing assembly of
FIG. 1
via its associated flex-terminal receptacle.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the Drawings,
FIGS. 5 through 12
generally depict various aspects of the adapter
100
according to the present invention. As can be seen by reference to
FIG. 5
, the adapter
100
has an adapter body
100
a
characterized by a first end
102
and an opposite second end
104
, wherein the first end is configured in the form of an inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
, and wherein the second end is configured in the form of a projecting pin terminal receptacle
108
. Although it is impossible for a flex-terminal receptacle
14
to be directly mated to a barrel-terminal receptacle
52
, nonetheless, the flex-terminal receptacle is matable to the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
at the first end
102
and the barrel-terminal receptacle is matable to the projecting pin terminal receptacle
108
at the second end
104
, wherein electrical connection within the adapter
100
between the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
and the projecting pin terminal receptacle
108
provides electrical contact between the flex-terminal receptacle
14
and the barrel-terminal receptacle
52
.
Referring now additionally to the remaining
FIGS. 6 through 12
, the adapter
100
will be detailed structurally and functionally with greater specificity.
The inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
, includes a rectangularly shaped base plane
110
having a thickness T between the upper and the lower sides
112
,
114
thereof (see FIG.
8
). A plurality of pin slots
116
are formed at each of the upper and lower sides
112
,
114
, wherein each pin slot is oriented parallel to the adapter axis A (see FIG.
10
). Inlaid in each pin slot
116
is a pin
118
forming thereat an inlaid pin terminal
120
, wherein an exposed contact surface
122
thereof lies at the respective upper or lower side
112
,
114
of the base plane
110
.
The thickness T of the base plane
110
is greater than the distance D between the relaxed position of the apices
32
of rowably opposing flex-terminals of the flex-terminal receptacle
14
to which the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
is intended to be mated, yet is less than the width W between of the inner faces
34
,
36
thereof. Each pin slot
116
is positioned so that the exposed contact surface
122
thereof is contactably interfaceable with the apex
32
of a respective flex-terminal
16
of the flex-terminal receptacle
14
. Accordingly, the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
of the first end
102
of the adapter
100
is both electrically and structurally connectable with a flex-terminal receptacle
14
.
In the preferred form of the adapter
100
, the rear end
102
includes a pair of flexible lock arms
124
,
126
, each being flexibly situated in a U-shaped guide member
128
,
130
, so that the adapter is lockable to the seats
28
,
30
of a header assembly
10
of a flex-terminal receptacle
14
in a conventional manner (see FIGS.
6
and
11
). Locking the adapter
100
to a flex-terminal receptacle
14
affords less susceptibility to damage of the flex-terminal receptacle during operations associated with a tester when the tester is connected with the second end
104
of the adapter.
The flex-terminal receptacle
14
is shown mated to the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
at
FIGS. 6
,
11
and
12
.
The projecting pin receptacle
108
includes a shroud
132
which is dimensioned to snugly receive therein a barrel-terminal receptacle
52
. Each pin
118
of each pin slot
116
passes through a dividing wall
134
of the adapter
100
and therefrom projects as a projecting pin terminal
136
within the shroud
132
. The dividing wall
134
of the adapter body
100
a
serves to demarcate the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
from the projecting pin terminal receptacle
108
. When a barrel-pin receptacle
52
is received into the shroud
132
, each projecting pin terminal
136
is received into the central bore
60
of a respective barrel-terminal
54
. The shroud
132
is provided with reciprocally placed indexing slots
138
for each receiving a respecting indexing rib
62
of the barrel-terminal receptacle
52
.
In that a tester
50
includes a barrel-terminal receptacle
52
, the tester is both electrically and structurally connectable to the second end
104
of the adapter via its projecting pin terminal receptacle
108
, as shown at
FIGS. 6 and 12
.
With a flex-terminal receptacle
14
mated to the inlaid pin terminal receptacle
106
of the first end
102
of the adapter
100
, and with a barrel-terminal receptacle
52
of a tester
50
mated to the projecting pin terminal receptacle
108
of the second end
106
of the adapter, the flex-terminals
16
of the flex-terminal receptacle are electrically connected to the barrel-terminals
54
of the barrel-terminal receptacle.
To those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains, the above described preferred embodiments may be subject to change or modification. Such change or modification can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An adapter for structurally and electrically connecting with both a flex-terminal receptacle and a barrel-terminal receptacle, comprising:an adapter body having a first end and an opposite second end, wherein said first and second ends are demarcated by a dividing wall; an inlaid pin terminal receptacle located at said first end, said inlaid pin terminal receptacle comprising a single base plane having a plurality of pin slots formed therein, wherein a pin is respectively located in a selected number of said pin slots, each pin forming an inlaid pin terminal at said base plane; and a projecting pin terminal receptacle located at said second end, said projecting pin terminal receptacle comprising a shroud, wherein each said pin projects through said dividing wall and forms within said shroud a freely and straightly projecting pin terminal; wherein each pin is independent of each other pin.
- 2. The adapter of claim 1, further comprising lock arm means connected with said first end for selectively locking said first end to a flex-terminal receptacle.
- 3. The adapter of claim 1, further comprising indexing slots formed in said shroud.
- 4. The adapter of claim 1, wherein said base plane has an upper side and an opposite lower side; said plurality of pins comprising two parallel rows of pins, wherein an upper row of pins forms an upper row of inlaid pin terminals at said upper side of said base plane and forms an upper row of projecting pin terminals in said shroud, and wherein a lower row of pins forms a lower row of inlaid pin terminals at said lower side of said base plane and forms a lower row of projecting pin terminals in said shroud.
- 5. The adapter of claim 4, further comprising lock arm means connected with said first end for selectively locking said first end to a flex-terminal receptacle.
- 6. The adapter of claim 5, further comprising indexing slots formed in said shroud.
- 7. An adapter for structurally and electrically connecting a flex-terminal receptacle to a barrel-terminal receptacle, comprising:an adapter body having a first end and an opposite second end, wherein said first and second ends are demarcated by a dividing wall; an inlaid pin terminal receptacle located at said first end, said inlaid pin terminal receptacle comprising a single base plane having an upper side an opposite lower side, and a plurality of pin slots formed therein at each of said upper and lower sides, wherein a pin is respectively located in a selected number of said pin slots, each pin forming an inlaid pin terminal at said base plane; and a projecting pin terminal receptacle located at said second end, said projecting pin terminal receptacle comprising a shroud, wherein each said pin projects through said dividing wall and forms within said shroud a freely and straightly projecting pin terminal; said plurality of pins comprising two parallel rows of pins, wherein an upper row of pins forms an upper row of inlaid pin terminals at said upper side of said base plane and forms an upper row of projecting pin terminals in said shroud, and wherein a lower row of pins forms a lower row of inlaid pin terminals at said lower side of said base plane and forms a lower row of projecting pin terminals in said shroud; wherein each pin is independent of each other pin.
- 8. The adapter of claim 7, further comprising lock arm means connected with said first end for selectively locking said first end to a flex-terminal receptacle.
- 9. The adapter of claim 8, further comprising indexing slots formed in said shroud.
- 10. An electrical connection system comprising:a flex-terminal receptacle having a plurality of V-shaped flex-terminals arranged in two rows; a barrel-terminal receptacle having a plurality of barrel-terminals arranged in two rows; and an adapter electrically connecting said flex terminals to said barrel terminals comprising: an adapter body having a first end and an opposite second end, wherein said first and second ends are demarcated by a dividing wall; an inlaid pin terminal receptacle located at said first end, said inlaid pin terminal receptacle comprising a base plane having a plurality of pin slots formed therein, wherein a pin is respectively located in a selected number of said pin slots, each pin forming an inlaid pin terminal at said base plane which connects to a respective flex terminal; and a projecting pin terminal receptacle located at said second end, said projecting pin terminal receptacle comprising a shroud, wherein each said pin projects through said dividing wall and forms within said shroud a projecting pin terminal which inserts into a respective barrel terminal.
- 11. The electrical connection system of claim 10, further comprising lock arms connected with said first end for selectively locking said first end to said flex-terminal receptacle.
- 12. The electrical connection system of claim 10, wherein said barrel receptacle has a plurality of indexing ribs; and wherein said shroud has a plurality of indexing slots, each indexing rib being received in a respective indexing slot.
- 13. The electrical connection system of claim 10, wherein said base plane has an upper side and an opposite lower side; said plurality of pins comprising two parallel rows of pins, wherein an upper row of pins forms an upper row of inlaid pin terminals at said upper side of said base plane and forms an upper row of projecting pin terminals in said shroud, and wherein a lower row of pins forms a lower row of inlaid pin terminals at said lower side of said base plane and forms a lower row of projecting pin terminals.
- 14. The electrical connection system of claim 13, further comprising lock arms connected with said first end for selectively locking said first end to said flex-terminal receptacle.
- 15. The electrical connection system of claim 14, wherein said barrel receptacle has a plurality of indexing ribs; and wherein said shroud has a plurality of indexing slots, each indexing rib being received in a respective indexing slot.
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