Claims
- 1. A board lock for holding an electrical connector to a circuit board, comprising:
- an essentially planar body having a first and second end, said first end having a connector engaging portion, said second end having two cantilever beams, wherein said cantilever beams define an axial slot therebetween and each of said cantilever beams has an outer edge opposite of said slot and comprises at least one protrusion extending laterally from said outer edge, and at least one of said cantilever beams further comprises a latching portion extending laterally from the outer edge of said at least one cantilever beam such that said latching portion extends beyond said at least one protrusion on said at least one cantilever beam when said board lock is engaged with a circuit board; and
- wherein said protrusions are adapted to engage side wall surfaces of an aperture of a circuit board and said latching portion is adapted to engage an under side of said circuit board to prevent movement of a connector relative to said circuit board when said board lock is engaged with said circuit board.
- 2. The board lock of claim 1 wherein each of said cantilever beams comprises a latching portion extending laterally from its outer edge.
- 3. The board lock of claim 2 wherein the latching portion on one of said cantilever beams extends from a location on said cantilever beam which is closer to said body than the location from which the latching portion on the other cantilever beam extends.
- 4. The board lock of claim 1 wherein each of said protrusions is blunt.
- 5. The board lock of claim 1 wherein each of said protrusions is pointy.
- 6. The board lock of claim 1 wherein said body includes an enlarged aperture in communication with said axial slot between said pair of beams, thereby increasing the length and flexibility of said beams and reducing the insertion force required to mount the connector on a board.
- 7. The board lock of claim 6 wherein each of said cantilever beams comprises a latching portion extending laterally from its outer edge.
- 8. The board lock of claim 7 wherein the latching portion on one of said cantilever beams extends from a location on said cantilever beam which is closer to said body than the location from which the latching portion on the other cantilever beam extends.
- 9. The board lock of claim 6 wherein each of said protrusions is blunt.
- 10. The board lock of claim 6 wherein each of said protrusions is pointy.
- 11. An electrical connector for mounting to a circuit board, comprising:
- a housing having a mounting face, said housing defining at least one board lock-receiving aperture extending into said housing from said mounting face;
- a board lock disposed within said board-lock receiving aperture, said board lock comprising:
- an essentially planar body having a first and second end, said first end having a connector engaging portion, said second end having two cantilever beams, wherein said cantilever beams define an axial slot therebetween and each of said cantilever beams has an outer edge opposite of said slot and comprises at least one protrusion extending laterally from said outer edge, and at least one of said cantilever beams further comprises a latching portion extending laterally from the outer edge of said at least one cantilever beam such that said latching portion extends beyond said at least one protrusion on said at least one cantilever beam when said board lock is engaged with a circuit board; and
- wherein said protrusions are adapted to engage side wall surfaces of an aperture of a circuit board and said latching portion is adapted to engage an under side of said circuit board to prevent movement of a connector relative to said circuit board when said board lock is engaged with said circuit board.
- 12. The board lock of claim 11 wherein each of said cantilever beams comprises a latching portion extending laterally from its outer edge.
- 13. The board lock of claim 12 wherein the latching portion on one of said cantilever beams extends from a location on said cantilever beam which is closer to said body than the location from which the latching portion of the other cantilever beam extends.
- 14. The board lock of claim 13 wherein said body includes an enlarged aperture in communication with said axial slot between said pair of beams, thereby increasing the length and flexibility of said beams and reducing the insertion force required to mount the connector on a board.
- 15. The board lock of claim 14 wherein each of said protrusions is blunt.
- 16. The board lock of claim 14 wherein each of said protrusions is pointy.
- 17. An electrical connector system, comprising:
- a circuit board;
- an electrical connector;
- an essentially planar body having a first and second end, said first end having a connector engaging portion, said second end having two cantilever beams, wherein said cantilever beams define an axial slot therebetween and each of said cantilever beams has an outer edge opposite of said slot and comprises at least one protrusion extending laterally from said outer edge, and at least one of said cantilever beams farther comprises a latching portion extending laterally from the outer edge of said at least one cantilever beam such that said latching portion extends beyond said at least one protrusion on said at least one cantilever beam when said board lock is engaged with a circuit board; and
- wherein said protrusions are adapted to engage side wall surfaces of an aperture of a circuit board and said latching portion is adapted to engage an under side of said circuit board to prevent movement of a connector relative to said circuit board when said board lock is engaged with said circuit board.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application(s) No(s). 60/083,686, filed Apr. 30, 1998.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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AMP Drawing No. 145283 (Dimensions redacted) Aug. 19, 1997. |
AMP Drawing No. 145337 (Dimensions redacted) No date. |
AMP Drawing No. 145401 (Dimensions redacted) Aug. 4, 1998. |