Claims
- 1. A circuit to printed circuit board stored energy connector comprising:an actuator that cooperates with a component retaining shell; and at least one spring contact housed in a spring support module wherein at least one flexible circuit is connected to a printed circuit board via said at least one spring contact upon closing of said actuator upon said at least one spring contact and said at least one flexible contact.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein said component retaining shell comprises:at least one tapered circuit receiving cavity to initially receive said at least one flexible circuit into said connector; tapered conductor alignment notches that receive and align said at least one flexible circuit; and at least one circuit retaining button receptacle that receives said circuit retaining button of said actuator to secure said at least one flexible circuit in said connector.
- 3. The connector of claim 1 wherein said at least one spring contact comprises a flat, flexible spring.
- 4. The connector of claim 3 wherein said at least one spring contact is free floating in said spring support module.
- 5. The connector of claim 3 wherein said at least one spring contact is connected, forming a bridge, in said spring support module.
- 6. The connector of claim 1 wherein said spring support module comprises:spring contact alignment troughs to align said at least one spring contact with said at least one flexible circuit; at least one contact deflection trough into which said spring contact and said at least one flexible circuit are compressed upon closing of said actuator; and at least one locating arm receptacle that cooperates with said circuit locating arms to align said at least one flexible circuit in said connector.
- 7. A method of interconnecting at least one flexible circuit to a printed circuit board using a connector comprising the steps of:inserting said at least one flexible circuit into a tapered circuit receiving cavity in a component retaining shell to initially align said at least one flexible circuit in said connector; holding said at least one flexible circuit essentially in place using a circuit retaining button formed as part of an actuator, and a corresponding circuit retaining button receptacle in said component retaining shell; using circuit locating arms of said actuator to align said at least one flexible circuit in position over tapered conductor alignment notches formed in said component retaining shell, and over at least one spring contact housed in a spring support module, as a second alignment step; providing further alignment and support of the connection using locating arm receptacles in said spring support module to receive and interact with said locating arms of said actuator; using a compression flap of said actuator to guide individual contacts of said flexible circuit into said tapered alignment notches and aid in securing said at least one flexible circuit in said connector; providing support and additional alignment for said at least one spring contact using spring contact alignment troughs to further align the individual contacts of said at least one flexible circuit to the individual contacts of said at least one spring contact in said spring support module; completely closing said actuator and thereby applying force to said at least one flexible circuit using a contact activation ridge on said actuator; whereby, the individual contacts of said at least one flexible circuit are micro-wiped as they are pressed, by said contact activation ridge, into firm connection with the individual contacts of said spring contact in a contact deflection trough in said spring support module to form the interconnection; additionally using a strain relief extension on said actuator to provide further stabilization to the interconnection; and completing the interconnection by soldering a leading edge of said spring contact, which extends out from said connector, to a printed circuit board.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a Continuation In Part of application Ser. No. 09/206,779, filed Dec. 7, 1998, (now allowed) now U.S. Pat. No. 6,074,220, which is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/645,671, filed May 14, 1996, and currently issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,873,739, and also claims priority to a Provisional Application, filed May 31, 2000.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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