Apparatus for removing a connector from a printed circuit board

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6397457
  • Patent Number
    6,397,457
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 10, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 4, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
For the removal of a connector from a printed circuit board (12, 28) wherein the connector consist of a connector housing (14) including contact pins (16) being of the right angle type (bent at an angle of about 90°), whereby a portion of the contact pins include a compliant attachment (press-fit) area by means of which the connector is attached to the board, and wherein use is generally made of a press with a push ram (10) and a table (11) provided with an anvil, whereby the anvil (20) comprises a base portion (22) and an upper hook-shaped portion which is formed as a comb (24) wherein the openings or slots (26) are in register with the position of the contact pins (16) along the longitudinal direction of the connector (14) and which is introduced into an open side of the connector housing up to the level of the contact pins in order to provide appropriate support to the printed circuit board while the compliant attachment area's of the contact pins are being pushed out of the holes of the board.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for removing a connector from a printed circuit board, and more specifically a connector of the type which includes contact pins of the right angle type (bent at an angle of about 90°), e.g. those of the type known under the name “Millipacs”.




Such type of connectors is provided with contact pins which are attached to the printed circuit board by means of a compliant attachment area also called “press-fit” zone.




Whereas it is comparatively easy to push a connector with straight pins out of the board by means of a press, such is not the case with contact pins which are bent at an angle of 90°, since in this instance side forces are exerted in relation to the direction of the thrust.




Up to now, it was very difficult and even impossible, to remove such connectors from a printed circuit board when they had to be replaced, without damaging the metal plating of the holes in the PC board.




Considering that the printed circuit boards are essentially more expensive than the connectors, it is important that a repair should be able to be carried out without damaging the board.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus and a method which make is possible to remove a connector with contact pins which are bent at an angle of about 90° from a printed circuit board without damaging the holes and the surface of such board.




This object is achieved by means of the invention, the most important features of which are set out in the attached claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The details of the present invention are further explained by means of the following description of an embodiment thereof, with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of all the parts related to the extraction of a connector out of a printed board;





FIG. 2

is a front view of a support block according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross section view of the support block of

FIG. 2

, along the line A—A of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross section view of the support block in an operative position with a printed circuit board of normal thickness; and





FIG. 5

is a cross section view of the support block in an operative position with a thick printed circuit board.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

illustrates the push ram


10


and the table


11


of a press. The printed circuit board


12


with the connector


14


to be removed and replaced is positioned between the push ram


10


and the table, with the connector housing positioned on the lower side and the compliant attachment pins on the upper side of the PC board


12


.




The contact pins


16


are attached to the printed board


12


by means of their compliant attachment area, and their ends project above the printed board


12


, together with grounding or guiding pins


18


. These pin ends project beyond the printed boards with normal thickness with a distance sufficient to press the connector out of the printed board


12


by means of the push ram


10


.




As already mentioned above, problems arise when connectors provided with contact pins


16


which are bent at an angle of about 90° are to be pressed out of the printed board


12


without damaging the metal plating holes of the board, because of a lateral deviation of the vertical section of each contact pin.




According to the invention, use is made of a specially designed anvil


20


to support the printed circuit board


12


locally in an appropriate manner while the contact pins


16


are pressed out of the corresponding holes of the printed board


12


without the latter being damaged.




This anvil


20


is, as illustrated in further detail in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, formed by a base portion


22


and a hook-shaped upper portion which is formed as a comb


24


, wherein the openings of slots


26


are in register with the positions of the contact pins


16


along the longitudinal direction of the connector


14


.




The hook-shaped comb portion


24


is able to penetrate into corresponding openings in the rear panel


15


of the connector housing


14


, between the contact pins


16


, and at the same time, it is able to support the printed board


12


in the region of the vertically projecting portions during the extraction of said pins


16


by the push ram


10


of the press.




The upper side of the comb-shaped portion


24


of the anvil


20


will be positioned in the connector housing


14


under a thin bottom wall


13


. An additional advantage is thereby obtained through the fact that this thin bottom wall


13


will additionally protect the surface of the printed circuit board


12


against being damaged by the comb


20


.




While the connector


14


is pressed out of the printed board


12


, said thin bottom


13


will obviously be torn off from the remaining portion of the connector housing


14


.




As more clearly illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the connector


14


with contact pins


16


which are bent at 90° is positioned above an anvil


20


with hook-shaped comb


24


in a state where it is ready to press the connector


14


out of the printed board


12


. This is carried out by means of a downwards move of the push ram


10


(or an upwards move of the table


11


, and the resulting thrust acting on the compliant attachment area of the vertically projecting pins


16


of the connector


14


.




The thin bottom wall


13


of the connector housing will thereby remain clamped between the comb


24


and the PC board


12


, until the connector


14


has been pressed out of the board.




In case the printed board


12


should be to thick for the connector to be pressed out of the board solely by means of the projecting portions of the contact pins


16


, adapted ancillary parts, as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, can be used.




A first ancillary part is constituted of an intermediate part


30


which is attached to the push ram


10


and which is provided with push-through pins


32


which are located in the same positions as the projecting portions of the contact pins


16


of the connector


14


.




A second ancillary part is constituted of a guiding plate


34


which is provided with guiding holes at the locations of the contact pins


16


and of the grounding and guiding pins


18


of the connector


14


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the comb


24


does not lie yet completely in the exact position against the bottom


13


of the connector housing


14


before the contact pins are pressed out, this being intended in order to more clearly distinguish the successive parts: comb


24


, bottom wall


13


, thick printed circuit board


28


with contact pins


16


bent at 90°, guiding plate


34


, push-through pins


32


, intermediate part


30


and push ram


10


.




In such a arrangement, the guiding plate


34


will be first positioned on the ends of the contact pins


16


of the printed circuit board


28


. During a downwards move of the push ram


10


provided with the intermediate part


30


with push-through pins


32


, the latter will be in a first stage guided into the holes in the guiding plate


34


, until the push-through pins


32


reach the contact pins


16


.




Because of the thrust exerted by the push-through pins


32


on the contact pins


16


, the latter will be pressed out of the printed board


28


, whereby said printed board


28


is appropriately supported by the comb


24


on the anvil


20


.




The invention provides the following advantages:




the connector needs not be disassembled before it is pressed out of the printed board;




due to the absence of lateral forces caused by the deformation of the bent contact pins


16


, the risk that the metal plating of the holes in the PC board


12


should be damaged, is avoided;




the bottom


13


of the connector housing


14


protects the surface of the PC board


12


or


28


during the extraction;




the possibility of removing such connectors even from thick printed boards by means of adapted intermediate parts.




The above described embodiment is merely one practical example of the invention, and it goes without saying that other embodiments are possible without leaving the scoped of the present invention.




It is for example also possible that the push ram


10


remains fixed and that the table


11


is moved upwards together with the anvil


20


and the connector


14


in order to press the contact pins


16


out of the connector.




It should also be possible to give the anvil


20


another shape, it being essential that the printed board


12


is supported in the region of and between the rows of contact pins


16


.



Claims
  • 1. Apparatus in combination with a printed circuit board and a connector for removing the connector from the printed circuit board, said connector comprising a connector housing including contact pins which are bent at an angle, and wherein a portion of the contact pins include a compliant attachment or press-fit area by means of which the connector is attached to the circuit board, said apparatus comprising:a press for removing the connector, said press comprising a push ram and an opposing table having an anvil, said anvil comprising a base portion and a hook shaped portion, said hook shaped portion being in the form of a comb having openings or slots which can be registered with the position of the contact pins of the connector along a given direction of the connector, wherein the contact pins of the connector are bent at an angle of about 90° and wherein said apparatus further includes means for providing relative motion between the push ram and the anvil so that the contact pins can be pressed out of the printed circuit board while avoiding the occurrence of lateral forces caused by deformation of the contact pins, and wherein the printed circuit board is adapted to be positioned on the anvil and wherein the anvil hook shaped portion is adapted to extend into the connector housing and between the rows of contact pins.
  • 2. Apparatus in combination with a printed circuit board and a connector for removing the connector from the printed circuit board, said connector comprising a connector housing including contact pins which are bent at an angle, and wherein a portion of the contact pins include a compliant attachment or press-fit area by means of which the connector is attached to the circuit board, said apparatus comprising:a press for removing the connector, said press comprising a push ram and an opposing table having an anvil, said anvil comprising a base portion and a hook shaped portion, said hook shaped portion being in the form of a comb having openings or slots which can be registered with the position of the contact pins of the connector along a given direction of the connector, wherein the contact pins of the connector are bent at an angle of about 90° and wherein said apparatus further includes means for providing relative motion between the push ram and the anvil so that the contact pins can be pressed out of the printed circuit board while avoiding the occurrence of lateral forces caused by deformation of the contact pins, wherein the printed circuit board is adapted to be positioned on the anvil, wherein the anvil hook shaped portion is adapted to extend into the connector housing and between the rows of contact pins, and wherein said openings or slots are arranged to receive the contact pins of the connector along a given direction of the connector.
  • 3. Apparatus for removing a connector from a printed circuit board, said connector comprising a connector housing including contact pins which are bent at an angle, and wherein a portion of the contact pins include a compliant attachment or press-fit area by means of which the connector is attached to the circuit board, said apparatus comprising:a press, said press comprising a push ram and an opposing table having an anvil, said anvil comprising a base portion and a hook shaped portion, said hook shaped portion being in the form of a comb having openings or slots which can be registered with the position of the contact pins of the connector along a given direction of the connector and wherein the push ram further includes an intermediate part having push-through pins adapted for use with a connector which has to be extracted from a thick printed circuit board.
  • 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 further including a guiding plate adapted to be positioned on the printed circuit board, said guiding plate having guiding holes which can be registered with the positions of the contact pins, said guiding holes of said guiding plate being adapted to cooperate with the push through pins of the intermediate part.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9700906 Nov 1997 BE
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