Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:
- a plurality of contact terminals extending in a first direction within a contact region;
- an electrically conductive flange extending around said contact region, said flange including a flange contact surface extending in said first direction, and an aperture extending through said contact surface;
- a contact spring extending adjacent said flange contact surface, wherein said contact spring extends through said aperture, beyond said flange contact surface;
- an insulating structure extending from said flange holding said contact terminals and said contact spring;
- a plurality of terminal soldertails extending through said insulating structure, with each terminal soldertail within said plurality of terminal soldertails being fastened to a contact terminal at a first end of said terminal soldertail, and with a second end of each said terminal soldertail, opposite said first end of said terminal soldertail, extending in a second direction for attachment to a circuit card; and
- a contact spring soldertail extending through said insulating structure, with said contact spring soldertail being fastened to said contact spring at a first end of said contact spring soldertail, and with a second end of said contact spring soldertail extending in said second direction for attachment to said circuit card.
- 2. The connector of claim 1:
- wherein a portion of said insulating structure extends within said flange;
- wherein said flange contact surface forms an outer surface of said flange; and
- wherein said contact spring extends outward through said aperture.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein each contact terminal within said plurality of contact terminals includes a flexible spring terminal extending within said portion of said insulating structure.
- 4. The connector of claim 1:
- wherein said flange extends around a cavity:
- wherein said flange contact surface forms an inner surface of said flange; and
- wherein said contact spring extends inward through said aperture, into said cavity.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein each contact terminal within said plurality of contact terminals includes a pin extending in said first direction within said cavity.
- 6. Apparatus comprising:
- a port connector having a plurality of port connector terminals extending within a port connector contact region, an electrically conductive and electrically grounded port connector flange extending around said port connector contact region, wherein said port connector flange includes an aperture, and a connection-sensing contact extending adjacent said port connector flange, wherein said connection-sensing contact extends through said aperture and beyond said port connector flange;
- a cable connector having a plurality of cable connector terminals extending within a cable connector contact region, and an electrically conductive cable connector flange extending around said cable connector contact region, wherein, as said cable connector is brought into engagement with said port connector, said cable connector terminals individually contact said port connector terminals, and said cable connector flange contacts both said port connector flange and said connection-sensing contact; and
- a sensing circuit electrically connected to said connection-sensing contact, wherein said sensing circuit produces an output signal in response to a determination that said connection-sensing contact is electrically grounded.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6:
- wherein said port connector flange slides within said cable connector flange as said cable connector is engaged with said port connector; and
- wherein said connection-sensing contact extends outward through said aperture.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 6:
- wherein said cable connector flange slides within said port connector flange as said cable connector is engaged with said port connector; and
- wherein said connection-sensing contact extends inward through said aperture.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein
- said connection-sensing contact is additionally electrically connected to a voltage level through a resistor, and
- said sensing circuit differentiates between said voltage level and electrical ground to determine whether said connection-sensing contact is electrically grounded.
- 10. Apparatus for forming a plurality of electrical connections, wherein said apparatus comprises:
- a first connector having a first plurality of contact terminals around which a first conductive shield extends;
- a second connector engaging said first connector, wherein said second connector has a second plurality of contact terminals mating said first plurality of contact terminals, a connection-sensing contact engaging said first conductive shield, and an electrically grounded second conductive shield engaging said first conductive shield, wherein said connection-sensing contact and said second conductive shield are electrically connected through said first conductive shield, wherein said first conductive shield fits around and over said second conductive shield; wherein said second conductive shield includes an aperture; and wherein said connection-sensing contact extends outward through said aperture and beyond said aperture to contact said first conductive shield; and
- a sensing circuit electrically connected to said connection-sensing contact, wherein said sensing circuit produces an output signal in response to a determination that said connection-sensing contact is electrically grounded.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10:
- wherein each contact terminal within said second plurality thereof includes a receptacle extending within an insulating block, with said insulating block extending within said second conductive shield; and
- wherein each contact terminal within said first plurality thereof includes a pin extending within said receptacle of a contact terminal within said second plurality thereof.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10:
- wherein said second conductive shield fits around and over said first conductive shield;
- wherein said second conductive shield includes an aperture; and
- wherein said connection-sensing contact extends inward through said aperture to contact said first conductive shield.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12:
- wherein each contact terminal within said first plurality thereof includes a receptacle extending within an insulating block, with said insulating block extending within said first conductive shield, and
- wherein each contact terminal within said second plurality thereof includes a pin extending within said receptacle of a contact terminal within said first plurality thereof.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein
- said connection-sensing contact is additionally electrically connected to a voltage level through a resistor, and
- said sensing circuit differentiates between said voltage level and electrical ground to determine whether said connection-sensing contact is electrically grounded.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/373,339, filed Jan. 17, 1995 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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