Claims
- 1. A connector for establishing electrical communication between at least one external conductor and at least one circuit conductor on a circuit board, the connector comprising:
- at least one strain relief contact including a plurality of contact points disposed along a common member for substantially fixed contact with said circuit conductor to provide electrical and mechanical contact therewith, said strain relief contact further including a strain relief mechanism comprising a segment of the common member disposed between the plurality of contact points; and
- at least one electrically conductive contact connected to a corresponding one of said at least one strain relief contacts, said contact adapted to connect to one of the at least one external conductors, whereby when said strain relief contact contacts said circuit conductor and said contact is connected to said external conductor, electrical communication is established between said external conductor and said circuit conductor.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein:
- said contact comprises a pair of spaced apart, opposing contact beams for receiving said external conductor therebetween to connect with said external conductor.
- 3. The connector of claim 1 further comprising:
- a housing for containing at least a portion of said at least one strain relief contact and said at least one contact therein, said housing being formed with at least one opening in substantial alignment with said at least one contact and dimensioned for extension of said external conductor therethrough to connect with said contact.
- 4. The connector of claim 1 for connecting a plurality of said external conductors to a plurality of said circuit conductors on said circuit board and further comprising:
- a plurality of said strain relief contacts disposed at spaced locations and adapted to contact respective circuit conductors to provide mechanical and electrical contact therewith; and
- a plurality of said electrically conductive contacts correspondingly connected to said strain relief contacts and adapted for connection with the respective external conductors.
- 5. The connector of claim 1 wherein:
- said plurality of contact points project outwardly to define a common plane for contact with said flex circuit conductor; and
- said strain relief mechanism comprises a segment of said common member spaced from said common plane to remain out of contact with said circuit conductor.
- 6. The connector of claim 1 wherein:
- said strain relief contact comprises a pair of spaced apart contact points on said common member for contact with said circuit conductor, and further comprises a generally V-shaped strain relief mechanism interposed between said contact points.
- 7. The connector of claim 3 wherein:
- said housing includes a first end formed with an opening for insertion of said circuit therein and further including an internal stop disposed within said housing at a predetermined location therein for abutting relationship with said circuit to limit the extent to which said circuit may be inserted into said housing.
- 8. The connector of claim 3 for releasable engagement with a target device and further including:
- a locking latch mounted on said housing and operative to releasably engage said housing with said target device.
- 9. The connector of claim 1, wherein said circuit conductors comprise flex circuit conductors.
- 10. A circuit connector for establishing electrical communication between a plurality of external conductors and a circuit including a plurality of circuit conductors, the connector comprising:
- a plurality of strain relief contacts adapted for connection with the respective circuit conductors, each said strain relief contact including a plurality of contact points provided along a common member for substantially fixed contact with the respective circuit conductor to provide electrical and mechanical contact therewith, each said strain relief contact further including a strain relief mechanism interposed between each plurality of contact points; and
- a plurality of contacts electrically connected to the corresponding strain relief contacts, each said contact adapted to connect to one of said external conductors.
- 11. The circuit connector of claim 10 wherein:
- each said contact comprises a pair of spaced apart, opposing contact beams configured to receive a corresponding one of the external conductors therebetween.
- 12. The circuit connector of claim 10 further including:
- a housing for containing at least a portion of the strain relief contacts and the contacts therein, said housing being formed with a plurality of openings in substantial alignment with the respective contacts and dimensioned for extension of said external conductors through the respective openings to engage the respective contacts.
- 13. The circuit connector of claim 10 wherein:
- said plurality of contact points project outwardly for contact with the respective circuit conductors and define a common plane; and
- said strain relief mechanisms are in the form of segments of said common members spaced from said common plane to remain out of contact with said circuit conductors.
- 14. The circuit connector of claim 10 wherein:
- each said strain relief contact comprises a pair of spaced apart contact members on said common member and a generally V-shaped strain relief mechanism interposed therebetween.
- 15. The circuit connector of claim 12 wherein:
- said housing includes a first end formed with an opening sized to receive said circuit and further including an internal stop disposed at a predetermined location within said housing for abutting relationship with said circuit to limit the extent to which said circuit may be extended into said housing.
- 16. The circuit connector of claim 12 for releasable engagement with a target device and further including:
- a locking latch mounted on said housing and operative to releasably engage said housing with said target device.
- 17. The circuit connector of claim 13, wherein each of said segments includes an arcuate portion.
- 18. A method of connecting a plurality of external conductors to a plurality of flex circuit conductors of a flex circuit, the method comprising the steps of:
- selecting a flex circuit connector comprising a plurality of strain relief contacts, each of which includes a plurality of contact points provided along a common member, each said strain relief contact further including a strain relief mechanism interposed between the respective contact points, said flex circuit connector further comprising a plurality of contacts electrically connected to the respective strain relief contacts;
- connecting the contact points of the respective strain relief contacts with the respective flex circuit conductors to provide electrical and substantially fixed mechanical contact therewith; and
- connecting the respective contacts with the respective external conductors to provide electrical and mechanical contact thereto and to establish electrical communication between the respective external conductors and the respective flex circuit conductors.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein:
- said step of connecting the contact points includes the step of soldering the contact points to the respective flex circuit conductors.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein:
- said step of connecting the contact points includes the step of stapling the contact points to the respective flex circuit conductors.
- 21. A flex circuit connector for connecting external conductors to a flex circuit, the connector comprising:
- at least one strain relief contact adapted to receive a flex circuit conductor for providing electrical and mechanical contact thereto, said strain relief contact including a plurality of contact points provided along a common member, said strain relief contact further including a strain relief mechanism provided in an area located in between the plurality of contact points, said contact points adapted to provide electrical and substantially fixed mechanical contact to said flex circuit conductor; and
- at least one contact connected to a corresponding one of said at least one strain relief contact, said contact adapted to connect to an external wire.
Parent Case Info
The enclosed application is based on Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/025,776, filed on Aug. 20, 1996. Applicant claims the benefit of the filing date of the aforesaid Provisional Application under 35 USC .sctn. 119(e)(1).
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