Compact PCI connector guide

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435897
  • Patent Number
    6,435,897
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 10, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A compact PCI connector guide to be attached to a motherboard of a small computer system to surround a male PCI connector that is affixed to the motherboard. The PCI connector guide is adapted to accurately and automatically guide an incoming female PCI connector that is carried on a detachable peripheral printed circuit board into mating engagement with the male PCI connector, whereby the motherboard and the peripheral board are electrically interconnected with one another. The PCI connector guide has a body and flared lips projecting outwardly therefrom to automatically redirect the female PCI connector towards and into receipt by the male PCI connector without subjecting the contact pins of the male PCI connector to damage as a consequence of the male and female PCI connectors being misaligned with one another.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a compact PCI (peripheral component interconnect) connector guide that is attached to a motherboard of a small computer system to surround a male PCI connector in order to automatically and blindly direct an incoming female PCI connector that is carried on a detachable peripheral printed circuit board into a relatively quick and reliable mating engagement with the male PCI connector, whereby one or more electrical components on the peripheral board are interconnected with electrical components of the motherboard.




2. Background Art




In the small computer industry, it is sometimes necessary to detachably interconnect one or more electrical components that are carried on a peripheral printed circuit board with the electrical components and a bus system on a motherboard. That is to say, different peripheral boards are capable of performing different functions, such that it may become necessary to detachably connect a particular peripheral board to the motherboard at a certain time to perform a certain small computer function. When the computer function has been completed, the peripheral board is removed from the motherboard to wait further use.




The detachable peripheral circuit board typically has one or more female PCI connectors which must be mated to respective male PCI connectors that are affixed to the motherboard. A rapid and careless attachment of the female connectors to the male connectors has been known to cause an incomplete interconnection of the peripheral board to the motherboard and/or possible damage to the exposed contact pins of the male PCI connector. Otherwise, time and effort must be spent to properly align the incoming female and stationary male PCI connectors one above the other to assure the straight-in attachment of the female contacts to corresponding ones of the male contact pins.




Therefore, what is needed is a compact and inexpensive means for quickly, automatically and accurately guiding the male and female PCI connectors into mating engagement with one another so that the peripheral board can be reliably interconnected with the motherboard without damaging pins of the male PCI connector.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In general terms, disclosed below is a compact PCI connector guide to be attached to the motherboard of a small computer system to surround a male PCI connector that is affixed to the motherboard in order to accurately and automatically direct an incoming female PCI connector that is carried on a detachable printed circuit board into a quick and reliable mating engagement with the male PCI connector. The PCI connector guide includes front, back and opposite side walls to define a hollow interior within which to receive the male PCI connector when the connector guide is attached to the motherboard. A flared lip projects outwardly from each of the front, back and side walls of the connector guide so as to extend above the male PCI connector.




The PCI connector guide is attached to the motherboard by means of a pair of slotted locking posts that are located through holes in the motherboard. The locking posts depend downwardly from respective tabs that project from the opposite side walls of the connector guide. Each of the flared lips projecting from the opposite side walls of the connector guide has a locating notch formed therein to receive respective leading edge portions of the peripheral board. The locating notches are positioned closer to either the front or back wall of the connector guide. This off-center position of the locating notches in the flared lips assures a unidirectional insertion of the incoming female connector into the PCI connector guide and towards the stationary male PCI connector affixed to the motherboard.




The flared lips of the PCI connector guide facilitate a relatively. quick and accurate blind mating of the female and male PCI connectors by automatically redirecting the female PCI connector towards the contact pins of the male PCI connector to establish a complete electrical connection therebetween without subjecting the contact pins to possible damage. What is more, the PCI connector guide avoids the time and accuracy necessary in conventional small computer interconnect systems by eliminating the requirement that the male and female PCI connectors to be aligned one above the other to facilitate a straight-in connection.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of the compact PCI connector guide which forms the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the PCI connector guide of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the PCI connector guide of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

illustrates the attachment of the PCI connector guide of this invention to a motherboard so as to surround a male PCI connector affixed thereto;





FIG. 5

shows the PCI connector guide attached to the motherboard and surrounding the male PCI connector;





FIGS. 6 and 7

illustrate a female PCI connector carried on a peripheral circuit board moving towards mating engagement with the male PCI connector affixed to the motherboard and surrounded by the PCI connector guide of this invention; and





FIGS. 8 and 9

illustrate the PCI connector guide automatically directing the incoming female PCI connector carried on the peripheral circuit board into mating engagement with the contact pins of the male PCI connector affixed to the motherboard.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




The compact PCI (peripheral component interconnect) connector guide


2


which forms the present invention is now disclosed while referring to the drawings. As will be described in greater detail hereinafter, the connector guide


2


has a configuration which is particularly sized and adapted to permit the blind mating of a female PCI connector (designated


52


and best shown

FIGS. 6-9

) carried on a detachable peripheral printed circuit board


50


to a male PCI connector


62


that is electrically connected to a main motherboard


60


and surrounded by connector guide


2


.




The female PCI connector


52


having a plurality of recessed contacts (not shown) and the male PCI connector


62


having a plurality of elongated contact pins (designated


64


in

FIG. 8

) are conventional devices and will not be described further herein. Moreover, the peripheral circuit board


50


on which the female PCI connector


52


is carried contains commercially available electronic components and circuits to perform one or more small computer functions in combination with the components and circuits of motherboard


60


. For example, the peripheral circuit board


50


may contain a repeater chip, such as that disclosed in pending patent application Ser. No. 09/332,015 filed Jun. 14, 1999. To this end, an interconnection of the female and male PCI connectors


52


and


62


causes the aforementioned repeater chip on peripheral circuit board


50


to be electrically connected to an external cable of the motherboard


60


.




Turning initially to

FIGS. 1-3

of the drawings, the PCI connector guide


2


includes a rectangular body


3


having a hollow interior


4


that is defined by front, back and opposite side walls


5


,


6


,


7


and


8


. Projecting upwardly from each wall


5


-


8


of the body


3


of connector guide


2


is an outwardly flared lip


10


,


11


,


12


and


13


. As an important advantage of this invention, the outwardly flared lips


10


-


13


of connector body


3


function to guide the incoming female PCI connector


52


from peripheral circuit board


50


into a reliable mating engagement with the stationary male PCI connector


62


that is affixed to motherboard


60


. By virtue of the foregoing, the requirement in conventional interconnect systems for a straight-in connection of the recessed contacts of the female PCI connector to the contact pins of the male PCI connector is advantageously avoided. In this regard, any offset or misalignment in the conventional interconnect systems between the male and female contacts could result in bent contact pins, an incomplete electrical connection, or no connection at all.




In the case of the present invention, the outwardly flared lips


10


-


13


from the body


3


of the PCI connector guide


2


compensate for any misalignment between the recessed contacts of the incoming female PCI connector


52


with the contact pins


64


of the stationary male PCI connector


62


. Thus, and as is best shown in

FIGS. 6-9

, the flared lips


10


-


13


of connector guide


2


facilitate a relatively quick and accurate blind mating of the female and male PCI connectors


52


and


62


by automatically redirecting the female PCI connector


52


towards the contact pins


64


of male PCI connector


62


to establish a complete electrical connection therebetween without subjecting the contact pins


64


to possible damage.




A locating notch


14


and


16


is cut into each of the flared lips


12


and


13


which depend from the opposite side walls


7


and


8


of the body


3


of PCI connector guide


2


. It is desirable that the locating notches


14


and


16


be positioned closer to one or the other of the front and back walls


5


or


6


of the connector body


3


. The locating notches


14


and


16


are sized to receive respective portions (designated


54


and


56


in

FIG. 6

) of the leading edge of the peripheral circuit board


50


on which the incoming female connector


52


is carried. As is best shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the off-center position of the locating notches


14


and


16


in the flared lips


12


and


13


assures a unidirectional insertion of the incoming female connector


52


into the PCI connector guide


2


and towards the stationary male PCI connector


62


.




More particularly, the incoming female connector


52


must be inserted within the connector guide


2


so that the portions


54


and


56


along the leading edge of peripheral circuit board


50


(of

FIG. 6

) will be received by the locating notches


14


and


16


(best shown in FIG.


9


). In the event that the incoming female connector


52


were to be inserted backwards (i.e. opposite the direction shown in FIG.


9


), then the leading edge portions


54


and


56


of peripheral circuit board


50


would impact against the flared lips


12


and


13


which depend from side wall


7


and


8


, whereby to block the insertion of incoming female connector


52


through PCI connector guide


2


and prevent the electrical connection of the female and male PCI connectors


52


and


62


to one another.




Projecting outwardly from the side walls


7


and


8


of the body


3


of PCI connector guide


2


are tabs


18


and


20


. A slotted locking post


22


and


24


depends downwardly from each tab


18


and


20


so as to be located through a corresponding hole (designated


66


and


68


and best shown in

FIG. 4

) in the motherboard


60


to which connector guide


2


is to be attached. Therefore, in the interconnect configuration of

FIGS. 6-9

, the PCI connector guide


2


will be fastened to and the tabs


18


and


20


thereof are seated upon motherboard


60


when the locking posts


22


and


24


are pushed downwardly through respective holes


66


and


68


in the motherboard. Because of their slotted nature, the locking posts


22


and


24


, which are compressed to a reduced size as they are pushed through the holes


66


and


68


, expand to their original size at the underside of motherboard


60


so as to prevent the connector guide


2


from being inadvertently detached from the motherboard.




As is best shown in

FIG. 5

of the drawings, the PCI connector guide


2


is attached to motherboard


60


(by means of locking posts


22


and


24


) in order to surround the stationary male PCI connector


62


that is electrically connected to motherboard


60


. The outwardly flared lips


10


-


13


of connector body


3


extend above the male PCI connector


62


so as to receive thereagainst and automatically guide incoming female PCI connector


52


carried on the peripheral circuit board


50


into detachable mating engagement with the contact pins


64


of the male PCI connector


62


in the manner that has been described above with regard to

FIGS. 6-9

, but without requiring the time or accuracy necessary in conventional small computer interconnect systems to first align the connectors


52


and


62


directly above one another to facilitate a straight-in connection. This advantage may be particularly useful in the event that a plurality of female PCI connectors carried on a peripheral circuit board are to be mated to a respective plurality of male PCI connectors that are affixed to a motherboard.




Although it has been described above for an incoming female PCI connector to be carried on the peripheral circuit board


50


to be mated to a stationary male connector on the motherboard


60


, it is to be understood that the location of the male and female connectors can be reversed. In other words, the male PCI connector may be carried on the peripheral circuit board


50


to be moved through the PCI connector guide


2


and into mating engagement with the female PCI connector that is electrically connected to the motherboard


60


.



Claims
  • 1. In combination:a first printed circuit board; a first electrical connector affixed to said first printed circuit board; and a connector guide for aligning a second electrical connector for movement into mating engagement with said first electrical connector on said first printed circuit board to establish an electrical connection therebetween, said connector guide having a body that is sized to surround said first electrical connector, at least one locking post depending from said body by which said connector guide is detachably connected to said first printed circuit board and removable from said printed circuit board independently of said first electrical connector, and a plurality of flared lips projecting outwardly from and above said body for engaging the second electrical connector and automatically guiding the second electrical connector into mating engagement with said first electrical connector.
  • 2. The combination recited in claim 1, including a second printed circuit board to which the second electrical connector is affixed, at least one of said outwardly flared lips projecting from the body of said connector guide having a locating notch formed therein in which to receive said second printed circuit board when the second electrical connector on said second printed circuit board is guided into mating engagement with the first electrical connector on said first printed circuit board.
  • 3. The combination recited in claim 2, wherein said locating notch is positioned off-center in said at least one outwardly flared lip projecting from the body of said connector guide, such that said locating notch is positioned closer to one side of said body than to an opposite side.
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