Claims
- 1. A connector assembly comprising:A) a housing including walls surrounding an interior recess, said recess extending through the housing from the top of the housing to the bottom of the housing, and two upwardly facing stop surfaces located on opposed sides of the interior recess; B) a top plate overlying the housing, the top plate including a central face above the interior recess and a plate portion above each stop surface; C) a vertically compressible elastomer pad located in the recess and having an upper surface engaging the central face of the top plate and a lower surface, the vertical distance between the pad lower surface and the plate portions of the top plate being greater than the vertical distance between the bottom of the housing and the stop surfaces when the pad is not vertically compressed; and D) a bottom plate located under the housing and below the interior recess, at least one pin joining to one of said plates and extending from said one plate past the housing and the other plate and a clamp device having a first surface engaging said pin end and a second surface engaging said other plate to reduce the distance between said plates; wherein upon positioning of two circuit members between the housing and the bottom plate actuation of said clamp member reduces the distance between said plates, moves the top plate portions down into engagement with the stop surfaces and vertically compresses the elastomer pad against the circuit members to form electrical connections therebetween.
- 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 including a latch connection joining the top plate to the housing.
- 3. The connector assembly of claim 2 wherein said latch connection includes a pair of latch members on one of the housing and top plate, and a pair of latch surfaces on the other of the housing and top plate, each latch member engaging a latch surface to prevent upward movement of the top plate away from the housing.
- 4. The connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the central face and the elastomer pad are located in the interior recess.
- 5. The connector assembly of claim 4 wherein the central face is located below the stop surfaces.
- 6. The connector of claim 4 wherein the interior recess is rectangular, the central portion of the top plate and the elastomer pad are rectangular and the sides of the elastomer pad are located adjacent the sides of the interior recess so that the pad fills the recess.
- 7. The connector assembly of claim 6 wherein said pad include a plurality of pillars.
- 8. The connector assembly of claim 7 including pin and hole connections securing the elastomer pad to the top plate.
- 9. The connector assembly of claim 1 including a pair of mounting passages extending vertically through said housing, a pair of pin holes extending vertically through the top plate, and a second pin mounted on the bottom plate and extending upwardly therefrom, each pin extending upwardly through a mounting passage and a pinhole to an upper pin end above the top plate, and a second clamp member, each clamp member mounted on the upper end of a pin.
- 10. The connector assembly of claim 9 wherein each clamp member is rotatably mounted on the upper end of a pin and the connections between each clamp member and the top member each include a sloping surface and a follower movable along said surface.
- 11. A connector subassembly comprising:A) a rectangular housing defining a rectangular interior recess extending between the top and bottom of the housing, the housing including two upwardly facing stop surfaces located on opposite sides of the rectangular recess, and vertical mounting passages each extending from each stop surface to the bottom of the housing and two downwardly facing latch surfaces located on opposite sides of the recess; B) a top plate overlying the recess and stop surfaces, the top plate at least partially located within said recess and including a central face, two plate portions each overlying a stop surface, and two upwardly facing latch surfaces, the upwardly facing surfaces located under the downwardly facing surfaces to prevent upward movement of the top plate from the housing; C) a vertically compressible rectangular elastomer pad located in the rectangular recess, the pad having an upper surface engaging the central face of the top plate and a lower surface, the vertical distance between the pad lower surface and the plate portions being greater than the vertical distance between the bottom of the housing and the stop surface when the pad is not compressed vertically; and D), a flexible circuit member located under the housing, the flexible circuit member having a plurality of downwardly facing contact pads located under the elastomer pad; and connections mounting the flexible circuit member to opposed sides of the housing with the flexible circuit member between the connections being flat; wherein the subassembly when placed above another circuit member having a plurality of upward facing contacts so that downward movement of the top plate moves the plate portions down against the stop surfaces and vertically compresses the pad in the recess against the circuit members to form electrical connections between contacts on the circuit members.
- 12. The subassembly of claim 11 including an adhesive bond securing the elastomer pad to the central face of the top plate.
- 13. The subassembly of claim 11 including pin and hole connections securing the elastomer pad to the central face of the top plate.
- 14. The subassembly of claim 11 wherein the housing includes a pair of spaced apart vertical mounting passages and the top plate includes a pair of spaced apart pin passages, a pin passage is located in alignment with a mounting passage.
- 15. The subassembly of claim 14 wherein said stop surfaces are located below the top of the housing.
- 16. The subassembly of claim 15 wherein said housing includes an alignment collar on the bottom of the housing extending around each mounting passage and at least one alignment pin extending downwardly from the housing adjacent each collar, said collars and pins extending through the flexible circuit member.
- 17. The subassembly as in claim 16 wherein said housing is formed from a plastic material and said pins are heat-deformed over the bottom of the flexible circuit member.
- 18. The subassembly of claim 11 wherein said top plate includes an upwardly facing cam surface adjacent to each pin hole.
- 19. The subassembly as in claim 18 wherein each cam surface extends around a pinhole.
- 20. The subassembly as in claim 19 wherein the top plate includes a groove at each end of each cam surface.
- 21. The subassembly as in claim 11 wherein the top plate includes a pair of cam surfaces extending around each pin hole, each cam surface at each pin hole including a lower end and upper end and said lower ends located on opposite sides of the pin hole and said upper ends located on opposite sides of the pin hole.
- 22. A connector assembly including a subassembly as in claim 21 and a bottom plate with a pair of retention pins extending to one side of the bottom plate for movement through said mounting passages and pin holes; and a pair of clamp members, each clamp member including a mounting portion having an elongate opening extending therethrough and an arm extending away from the mounting portion, said opening including an insertion portion freely movable over the end of a pin, a lock portion engageable with the free end of said pin and a pair of followers engageable with a pair of cam surfaces on the top plate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 09/716,103 for Clamp Connector Assembly, filed Nov. 17, 2000.
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