The present disclosure relates to a card edge connector.
Patent Document 1 discloses a card edge connector. This connector is formed with a slit-like region for the insertion of a board. A terminal includes a contact end part projecting from the outer surface of the terminal, and this contact end part is arranged to project into the slit-like region. If the board is inserted into this region, the contact end part resiliently contacts a surface of the board.
Patent Document 1: JP 2012-243562 A
The contact end part of the terminal waits in a state projecting into the region into which the board is inserted. Thus, in the process of inserting the board, the contact end part may be plastically deformed or damaged by an inserting end part of the board. If the contact end part is plastically deformed or damaged, connection reliability with the board is reduced.
A card edge connector of the present disclosure was completed on the basis of the above situation and aims to prevent a reduction in connection reliability.
The present disclosure is directed to a card edge connector with a housing, a receptacle to be mounted on an end part of a circuit board, the receptacle being fit to the housing, a connection terminal including a resilient contact piece to be brought into contact with a surface of the circuit board and a pressure receiving portion for displacing the resilient contact piece in a direction toward the surface of the circuit board by being pressed, the connection terminal being mounted in the housing, and a pressure holding member to be mounted into the housing, the pressure holding member including a pressing portion for pressing the pressure receiving portion, the receptacle including a slope, the pressure holding member being displaced along the slope to increase a pressing stroke of the pressing portion for the pressure receiving portion as the housing is further fit into the receptacle, and the resilient contact piece being displaced toward a board accommodating portion for accommodating the circuit board and contacting the surface of the circuit board accommodated in the board accommodating portion while pressing the surface of the circuit board as the pressing stroke increases.
According to the present disclosure, a reduction in connection reliability can be prevented.
First, embodiments of the present disclosure are listed and described.
One specific embodiment of a card edge connector of the present disclosure is described with reference to
As shown in
The laterally bent portions 10A and the forwardly bent portions 10B of the receptacle 10 are fixed to the upper surface of a circuit board S by solder. A rear part of the receptacle 10 projects further rearward than the rear end of the circuit board S. In this way, the receptacle 10 is mounted on an end part of the circuit board S. A circuit pattern is formed at least on the upper surface of the circuit board S. The circuit pattern is formed also in a region covered by the receptacle 10 on the upper surface of the circuit board S, thereby forming a contact surface P with which the connection terminals 12 to be described later are electrically brought into contact. The contact surface P is a part of the surface of the circuit board S.
The housing 11 is made of synthetic resin and in the form of a block as a whole. As shown in
As shown in
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The front groove 11F is formed by recessing a lower end part of the front end of the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E forward. The rear groove 11F is formed by recessing a lower end part of the front end of the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E forward. Dimensions of the front and rear grooves 11F, 11G in the vertical direction and lateral direction are equal. The lower groove 11H is formed in a central part in the front-rear direction of the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E by recessing the housing 11 downward at a position where the cavities 11A are not formed (see
The connection terminal 12 is formed by bending a metal plate material and has a shape elongated in the front-rear direction as a whole. As shown in
A pressure receiving portion 12F and a resilient contact piece 12G are accommodated in the rectangular tube portion 12A. A rear part of the pressure receiving portion 12F is coupled along the lower plate portion of a rear end part of the rectangular tube portion 12A. A front part of the pressure receiving portion 12F is located in front of and above the rear part and extends in the front-rear direction. The rear end of the front part and the front end of the rear part of the pressure receiving portion 12F are coupled by a coupling portion inclined upward toward the front.
The front part of the pressure receiving portion 12F is provided with a catching portion 12H as shown in
As shown in
The connection terminal 12 is mounted into the housing 11 by being inserted into the cavity 11A from behind the housing 11. The connection terminal 12 inserted to a proper position is held in a retained state by locking the locking portion 12E to the locking lance 11C as shown in
The pressure holding member 13 is made of ceramic and formed to extend in the lateral direction (see
The pressure holding member 13 is mounted into the housing 11 by being inserted into the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E from the right of the housing 11 mounted with the connection terminals 12. The front and rear ribs 13B, 13C of the pressure holding member 13 are respectively inserted into the front groove 11E and the rear groove 11G of the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E from the right. The plurality of pressing portions 13D of the pressure holding member 13 are inserted into the lower groove 11H of the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E from the right.
At this time, the respective pressing portions 13D move in the lower groove 11H and the first recesses 12C leftward. When the pressing portion 13D moves leftward in the first recess 12C, the pressing portion 13D first contacts the catching portion 12H provided in the pressure receiving portion 12F. If the pressing portion 13D moves further leftward, the catching portion 12H and the pressure receiving portion 12F are pressed downward and displaced downward by the pressing portion 13D. In this way, the catching portion 12H properly catches the pressing portion 13D into the pressure receiving portion 12F. If the pressing portion 13D passes through the pressure receiving portion 12F in the leftward direction, the catching portion 12H and the pressure receiving portion 12F resiliently return. Then, the respective pressing portions 13D are arranged to the right of the catching portions 12H of the respective connection terminals 12. At this time, the left end of the pressure holding member 13 and the left wall portion 11J of the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E are separated by a predetermined distance.
Note that if the rectangular tube portion 12A of the connection terminal 12 is not facing and adjacent to the rear surface of the front end wall 11B located on the front end of the cavity 11A (i.e., the mounting of the connection terminal 12 is not completed), the first recess 12C is located behind the lower groove 11H and the outer surface of the rectangular tube portion 12A is located in the lower groove 11H. Thus, if the pressure holding member 13 is inserted into the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E in this case, the pressing portion 13D contacts the outer surface of the rectangular tube portion 12A located in the lower groove 11H and the insertion of the pressure holding member 13 into the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E is restricted. That is, the pressing portion 13D is not insertable into the first recess 12C until the mounting of the connection terminal 12 into the housing 11 is completed.
Subsequently, a procedure of fitting the housing 11 mounted with the connection terminals 12 and inserted with the pressure holding member 13 into the receptacle 10 is described.
First, the front end of the housing 11 is caused to face the rear end of the receptacle 10 and the housing 11 is caused to enter the receptacle 10 such that the upper surface of the housing 11 extends along the inner surface of the upper wall of the receptacle 10. Then, the pair of cam portions 13A of the pressure holding member 13 are fit into the rear end parts 10D of the pair of cam grooves 10C of the receptacle 10 as shown in
The housing 11 is further inserted into the receptacle 10. Then, the respective cam portions 13A pass through the rear end parts 10D of the respective cam grooves 10C of the receptacle 10 forward, reach the inclined portions 10E and move along the inclined portions 10E of the cam grooves 10C as shown in
If the pressure holding member 13 moves leftward in the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E, the inclined surfaces 13E of the respective pressing portions 13E contact the catching portions 12H of the respective connection terminals 12 from the right. If the pressure holding member 13 moves further leftward in the pressure holding member insertion groove 11E, the respective catching portions 12H are pressed downward by the inclined surfaces 13E and displaced downward along the inclined surfaces 13E. Along with this, the pressure receiving portions 12F and the resilient contact pieces 12G are also displaced downward (i.e., toward the board accommodating portion 11D). That is, if the pressure holding member 13 moves along the inclined portions 10E as the housing 11 is fit into the receptacle 10, movement amounts (i.e., pressing strokes) of the pressing portions 13D for the catching portions 12H increase. The resilient contact pieces 12G are displaced toward the board accommodating portion 11D, into which the circuit board S is accommodated, as the movement amounts (i.e., pressing strokes) of the pressing portions 13D increase.
The housing 11 is further inserted into the receptacle 10, the board accommodating portion 11D of the housing 11 reaches the upper surface of the circuit board S and the rear ends of the second recesses 12D of the connection terminals 12 approach the upper surface of the circuit board S. That is, the circuit board S is accommodated in the board accommodating portion 11D. At this time, the pressure receiving portions 12F are pressed by the pressing portions 13D (see
The front end surface of the housing 11 is facing and adjacent to the inner surface of the front wall of the receptacle 10, and the housing 11 and the receptacle 10 are fit. At this time, reaction forces of the pressure receiving portions 12F are applied upward to the pressure holding member 13. Thus, the upper surface of the pressure holding member 13 is in contact with the inner surface of the upper wall of the receptacle 10 (see
Next, functions and effects of this embodiment are described.
The card edge connector 1 of the present disclosure is provided with the housing 11, the receptacle 10 to be mounted on the end part of the circuit board S and fit to the housing 11, the connection terminals 12 each including the resilient contact piece 12G to be brought into contact with the surface of the circuit board S and the pressure receiving portion 12F for displacing the resilient contact piece 12G in the direction toward the surface of the circuit board S by being pressed, the connection terminals 12 being mounted in the housing 11, and the pressure holding member 13 to be mounted into the housing 11 and including the pressing portions 13D for pressing the pressure receiving portions 12F. The receptacle 10 includes the inclined portions 10E, along which the pressure holding member 13 is displaced to increase the pressing strokes of the pressing portions 13D for the pressure receiving portions 12F as the housing 11 is further fit into the receptacle 10. The resilient contact pieces 12G are displaced toward the board accommodating portion 11D for accommodating the circuit board S and contact the surface of the circuit board S while pressing the surface of the circuit board S accommodated in the board accommodating portion 11D as the pressing strokes increase.
According to this configuration, since the resilient contact pieces 12G are displaced toward the board accommodating portion 11D in fitting the housing 11 into the receptacle 10, it is possible to prevent the collision of the inserting end part of the circuit board S with the resilient contact pieces 12G when the circuit board S is inserted into the board accommodating portion 11D. In this way, the deformation of the resilient contact pieces 12G can be prevented.
The inclined portions 10E of the card edge connector 1 of the present disclosure constitute the cam grooves 10C, and the pressure holding member 13 includes the cam portions 13 configured to be fit into the cam grooves 10C and move along the cam grooves 10C. According to this configuration, the pressure holding member 13 can be moved along the inclined portions 10E by a simple structure.
The pressure receiving portion 12F of the card edge connector 1 of the present disclosure is formed with the catching portion 12H for catching the pressing portion 13D. According to this configuration, since the pressing portion 13D can be caught by the catching portion 12H, it can be avoided that the pressing portion 13D presses a part of the connection terminal 12 other than the pressure receiving portion 12F.
The connection terminal 12 of the card edge connector 1 of the present disclosure is formed with the first recess 12C, into which the pressing portion 13D is insertable in the state where the mounting of the connection terminal 12 into the housing 11 is completed. According to this configuration, whether or not the mounting of the connection terminal 12 into the housing 11 has been completed can be understood based on whether or not the pressing portion 13D can be inserted into the first recess 12C when the pressing portion 13D of the pressure holding member 13 is inserted into the first recess 12C.
The receptacle 10 of the card edge connector 1 of the present disclosure is made of metal, the pressure holding member 13 is made of ceramic, and the pressure holding member 13 contacts the receptacle 10 due to reaction forces of the pressure receiving portions 12F. According to this configuration, since the receptacle 10 and the pressure holding member 13 press the pressure receiving portions 12F without via a synthetic resin, it is possible to suppress a reduction in force for pressing the pressure receiving portions 12F due to heat and the like.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above described and illustrated embodiment, but is represented by claims. The present disclosure is intended to include all changes in the scope of claims and in the meaning and scope of equivalents and also include the following embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-149862 | Sep 2020 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2021/028320 | 7/30/2021 | WO |