This invention relates to a lighting module for a vehicle and, more particularly, to a card edge connector with a secondary lock used in the lighting module.
In the field of lighting modules, at least one or a plurality of light sources are controlled by a printed circuit board (PCB). The at least one or a plurality of light sources may be mounted directly on the printed circuit board or at an area close to the printed circuit board with electrical connections or jumpers between the at least one or a plurality of light sources and the printed circuit board.
In order to power the at least one or a plurality of light sources and the printed circuit board, a connector is used to couple the printed circuit board to the network, such as the LIN or CAN network of the vehicle and a power source. Oftentimes, the connectors are female connectors that mate with a corresponding male connector integrally formed in the printed circuit board.
One significant problem in the prior art, especially with electrical connectors, commonly referred to as card edge connectors, is that they are electrically connected to a male connector at the edge of a printed circuit board. It is not uncommon that these card edge connectors become unconnected from the printed circuit board during installation or even normal use.
What is need, therefore, is an improved system for locking the card-edge connector to the printed circuit board, particularly for a lighting module that utilizes that light emitting diodes (LEDs).
It is therefore, a primary object of the invention to provide a card edge connector that is adapted to lock to a component of a lighting module, such as a heat sink, plastic bezel, housing or the like, in order to lock the connector to the printed circuit board, thereby maintaining a solid electrical connection therebetween.
Another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector having at least one or a plurality of wings that cooperate with a mating wall of a heat sink, bezel, housing or the like in order to lock the card edge connector to the mating connector of the printed circuit board.
Another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector having at least one or plurality of wings adapted to lock the card edge connector to a mating connector on the printed circuit board to ensure that the connector does not disengage from the printed circuit board due to vibration, shock or the like.
Another object of the invention is to provide a connector that has a lock, but that permits removal and disconnection of the card edge connector from the printed circuit board for serviceability.
Another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector with at least one secondary lock.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector that is vibration resistant and ensures good connection at all times between the card edge connector and a printed circuit board.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector that is easily removed for serviceability of the connector or the printed circuit board to which it is connected.
Another object of the invention is to provide a connector having a plurality of resilient arms that lock and hold the connector in a fully engaged position with the printed circuit board.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector in a fully engaged position with the printed circuit board.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a card edge connector that has a plurality of resilient arms or wings present on at least one or a plurality of surfaces of the card edge connector in order to lock and hold the card edge connector in a fully engaged position with the printed circuit board.
In one aspect, one embodiment of the invention comprises a connector for a light module, the connector comprising a body having at least one arm; and the at least one arm having at least one detent for locking the connector to a component of the lighting module when the connector is mounted onto a printed circuit board.
In another aspect, another embodiment of the invention comprises a lamp assembly for a vehicle, the lamp assembly comprises a housing; a reflector mounted in the housing; at least one light source operatively associated with the reflector; a printed circuit board mounted on a component of the lamp assembly and being coupled to the at least one light source, the printed circuit board controlling an operation of the at least one light source; the printed circuit board having a first connector for coupling to a second connector, the second connector comprising a body having a plurality of resilient or elastic arms, each of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms having at least one detent for locking the connector to the component and retaining the connector in electrical contact with the printed circuit board.
This invention, including all embodiments shown and described herein, could be used alone or together and/or in combination with one or more of the features covered by one or more of the following list of features:
The connector wherein the body comprises a plurality of arms, each having at least one detent for locking the connector to the component and retaining the connector in electrical contact with the printed circuit board.
The connector wherein the at least one arm is resilient or elastic such that when the connector is connected to the printed circuit board, the at least one arm is deflected or cammed toward the body and when the connector becomes mounted on the printed circuit board, the at least one arm being biased to a locked position whereupon the at least one detent can engage a surface of the component to lock the connector to the printed circuit board.
The connector wherein each of the plurality of arms is resilient or elastic such that when the connector is connected to the printed circuit board, the plurality of arms are deflected or cammed toward the body and when the connector becomes connected to the printed circuit board, the plurality of arms are biased to a locked position whereupon the at least one detent can engage a surface of the component to lock the connector to the printed circuit board.
The connector wherein each of the at least one detent comprises a shoulder or step integrally formed in the at least one arm and adapted to define the at least one detent that engages a surface of the component in order to retain the connector in a locked position on the printed circuit board.
The connector wherein each of the at least one detents comprises a shoulder or step integrally formed in the at least one arm and adapted to engage a surface of the component in order to retain the connector in a locked position on the printed circuit board.
The connector wherein the at least one arm comprises a first end that is integrally or monolithically formed in the body and a free end adapted to move towards and away from the body, the at least one detent being generally located between the first end and the free end.
The connector wherein each of the plurality of arms comprises a first end that is integrally or monolithically formed in the body and a free end adapted to move towards and away from the body, the at least one detent on each of the plurality of arms each being generally located between the first end and the free end.
The connector wherein each of the plurality of arms is dimensioned such that they extend beyond a mounting surface of the component so that they can be accessed and actuated toward the body when it is desired to disconnect the connector from the printed circuit board.
The connector wherein the component is at least one of a heat sink, a headlamp bezel, or a headlamp housing.
The connector wherein the component is at least one of a heat sink, a headlamp bezel, or a headlamp housing.
The lamp assembly wherein each of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms is resilient or elastic such that when the second connector is moved toward the printed circuit board, the plurality of resilient or elastic arms are deflected or cammed toward the body and when the second connector is moved towards becomes connected to the printed circuit board, the plurality of resilient or elastic arms are return to a locked position whereupon the at least one detent can engage a surface of the component to lock the second connector to the printed circuit board.
The lamp assembly wherein each of the at least one detents comprises a shoulder or step integrally formed in the plurality of resilient or elastic arm and adapted to engage a surface of the component in order to retain the second connector in a locked position on the printed circuit board.
The lamp assembly wherein each of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms comprises a first end that is integrally or monolithically formed in the body, and a free end adapted to move towards and away from the body, the at least one detent on each of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms each being generally located between the first end and the free end.
The lamp assembly wherein each of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms is dimensioned such that they extend beyond a mounting surface of the component so that they can be accessed and moved toward the body when it is desired to disconnect the second connector from the printed circuit board.
The lamp assembly wherein the component is at least one of a heat sink, a headlamp bezel, or a headlamp housing.
The lamp assembly wherein the component is a heat sink having the at least one light source and the printed circuit board mounted thereon, the heat sink having a mounting wall that defines an aperture for receiving the second connector, the mounting wall providing a locking surface that deflects the arms towards the body when the connector is moved toward the printed circuit board and also engages and cooperates with each of the detents of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms to lock the connector to the printed circuit board.
The lamp assembly wherein each of the plurality of resilient or elastic arms comprises a free end that extends beyond the mounting wall so that the free ends can be actuated to unlock the connector from the printed circuit board.
The lamp assembly wherein the lamp assembly is a headlamp assembly.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
Referring now to
Note that the bracket or heat sink 16 comprises a connector receiving area or aperture 22 that is defined by a first wall 24, a second wall 26, a third wall 28 and a fourth wall 30. The walls 24-30 cooperate to define the connector receiving area or aperture 22, which provides access to a male connector 31a of a printed circuit board 31 that is received in a female opening or slot 12a (
As best illustrated in
In the illustration being described, the detent ends 34b and 36b of the first resilient arm 34 and second resilient arm 36, respectively, each comprise a shoulder, step or detent 34d and 36d, respectively, that is integrally or monolithically formed in the first resilient arm 34 and second wing or arm 36, respectively. As best illustrated in
As the connector 12 is inserted into the aperture 22, the male connector 31a (
As shown in
The connection between the connector 12 and the male connector 31a provides or defines a primary lock. Advantageously, the embodiment being described provides a secondary lock for connecting the connector 12 to the printed circuit board 31 and for maintaining a locked connection between the connector 12 and the printed circuit board 31. The embodiment also provides convenient means for disconnecting the connector 12 from the printed circuit board 31 for serviceability.
The first resilient wing or arm 34 and second resilient wing or arm 36 are situated at opposing ends or sides 12b and 12c of the connector 12, and it should be appreciated that fewer arms or wings 34, 36 may be used. For example, a single arm or wing 34 or 36 may be used, or alternatively, a plurality of resilient arms or wings, such as the first and second arms or wings 34 and 36 may be used. For example, additional arms or wings 34, 36 may be placed on the edges 12d and 12e (
Advantageously, the embodiment described herein provides a built in secondary lock that connects directly to the printed circuit board 31 and facilitates or ensures maintaining a good connection between the conductors of the connector 12 and the conductors 31b (
This invention, including all embodiments shown and described herein, could be used alone or together and/or in combination with one or more of the features covered by one or more of the claims set forth herein, including but not limited to one or more of the features or steps mentioned in the Summary of the Invention and the claims.
While the system, apparatus and method herein described constitute preferred embodiments of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise system, apparatus and method, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.
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