Claims
- 1. A high density precision interconnection device, comprising;a plurality of electrical contacts; and a non-conductive support housing, wherein each contact of the plurality of electrical contacts including: a deformable nonlinear retainer retaining the contact with respect to the non-conductive support housing, the deformable nonlinear retainer including a retainer portion adjacent the non-conductive support housing, a contact portion electrical engageable with an electrically conductive member, and a support arm supporting the contact portion of the deformable nonlinear retainer and cooperative to deform the deformable nonlinear retainer causing the retainer portion to engage the support housing as the contact portion and the electrically conductive member engage to restrict relative movement between the contact portion and the electrically conductive member, and wherein compression of the deformable nonlinear retainer causes straightening of the retainer portion.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein the contact portion includes one or more points for making electrical contact.
- 3. The device of claim 1, further comprising an electrical connection to connect to a reference potential.
- 4. The device of claim 3, further comprising an electromagnetic interference shield, and the connection comprising a connection of at least one contact to the electromagnetic interference shield.
- 5. The device of claim 1, whereinthe non-conductive support housing having plural openings in which respective contacts are located, the electrically conductive member having at least an electrically conductive member portion in the non-conductive support housing and extending over at least a projection portion of a projection of an area of the non-conductive support housing, openings in the electrically conductive member aligned with respective openings of the non-conductive support housing so as not to engage respective contacts in the openings of the non-conductive support housing, and at least one connection between the electrically conductive member for connection with a contact in a respective opening of the non-conductive support housing.
- 6. The device of claim 5, wherein the at least one connection includes a tab extending from the electrically conductive member.
- 7. The device of claim 6, wherein the electrically conductive member extending over substantially an entire plan area of the non-conductive support housing, andthe openings in the non-conductive support housing and contacts including a plurality thereof along a perimeter of the non-conductive support housing and being connectable with the electrically conductive member to provide lateral shielding.
- 8. The device of claim 6, whereinthe electrically conductive member includes a substantially planar member, and the tab extends at a non-parallel angle with respect to the substantially planar member to expose an opening of the non-conductive support housing for engaging with a contact in the opening.
- 9. The device of claim 8, wherein the non-conductive support housing includes a recess to contain at least a portion of the tab to minimize interfering with deformation of the retainer portion during the deformation of the support arms.
- 10. The device of claim 8, whereinthe contact and the tab being disengaged when the contact is not loaded and in connection with external members; and the retainer portion of the contact engaging the tab upon deformation of the retainer during use of the device.
- 11. The device of claim 5, wherein the non-conductive support housing includes a recess for retaining the electrically conductive member.
- 12. An interface connection apparatus for making connection between plural conductive members, comprising;a support surface, plural contact portions with each contact portion on a respective support arm, a bowed spring-like support adjacent the support surface, the bowed spring-like support having a deformable portion which in a relatively unstressed condition is in spaced-apart relation to the support surface, the support arms extending from respective ends of the bowed spring-like support, and the contact portions and support arms being cooperative with the bowed spring-like support upon movement of the contact portions toward each other and relative to the bowed spring-like support thereby resiliently urging the bowed spring-like support toward the support surface causing straightening of the bowed spring-like support.
- 13. An interconnect apparatus for connecting terminals, comprising;a nonconductive housing, plural openings in the housing for alignment with respective terminals, and plural contacts positioned in respective openings, wherein each of the plural contacts includes: a resiliently deformable spring facing a wall of an opening and having a part of the resiliently deformable spring spaced apart from the wall while the resiliently deformable spring is not deformed, contact arms extending from opposite ends of the resiliently deformable spring and including contact areas for engaging respective terminals, and the contact arms being movable toward each other by applying a compression force to the resiliently deformable spring at the contact areas thereby resiliently deforming the resiliently deformable spring and urging the part of the resiliently deformable spring toward the wall thereby causing straightening of the resiliently deformable spring.
- 14. The interconnect apparatus for connecting terminals of claim 13, wherein the spring is a leaf spring.
- 15. A compression interface connection assembly, comprising;a connector body having openings for alignment with terminals on circuit boards at opposite sides of the connector body and arranged in a sandwiched relation, contacts in respective openings for electrically connecting terminals of one circuit board with respective terminals of another circuit board, the contacts comprising a one piece leaf spring construction including, a bow portion aligned with and facing a wall of the connector body, and contact arms extending from the bow portion substantially in parallel with each other, and the contact arms including a contacting area for engaging respective terminals, the contact arms extending at an angle with respect to the bow portion to apply a moment to the bow portion when the contact arms are compressed and urged toward each other by the circuit boards causing straightening of the bow portion, wherein substantially an entire length of the bow portion is used to sustain the moment of a contact load.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the wall limits deflection of the bow portion.
- 17. A compression interface connection assembly, comprising;a connector body having openings for alignment with terminals on circuit boards at opposite sides of the connector body arranged in a sandwiched relation, contacts in respective openings for electrically connecting terminals of one circuit board with respective terminals of another circuit board, the contacts comprising a one piece leaf spring construction including a bow portion aligned with and facing a wall of the connector body, and contact arms extending from the bow portion generally in parallel with each other, and the contact arms including contacting areas for engaging respective terminals, the contact arms extending at an angle with respect to the bow portion to apply a moment thereto when the contact arms are compressed and urged toward each other by the circuit boards thereby cause straightening of the bow portion, wherein the wall limits deflection of the bow portion.
- 18. A stacked arrangement of electrically interconnected circuits, comprising;a connector housing, contacts carried by the connector housing, respective circuits at opposite sides of the connector housing in stacked relation and interconnected electrically with and via respective contacts, and wherein the contacts comprising leaf spring contacts having respective contact areas resiliently urged into connecting engagement with terminals of respective circuits and a flexible bowed portion in the connector housing deflecting in response to moments imparted thereto by movement of the contact areas compressed toward each other by the circuits engaged with the contact areas thereby causing straightening of the flexible bowed portion.
- 19. A method of electrically interconnecting a plurality of circuit boards in a stacked relation, comprising;urging a pair of circuit boards toward opposite sides of a connector housing in a stacked relation therewith to compress contact areas of respective leaf spring contacts carried by the connector housing toward each other causing resilient engagement of the contact areas with respective terminals of the circuit boards while moment created by the resilient engagement is sustained by a portion of the contact in the connector housing. wherein the urging causes leaf spring straightening.
- 20. A method of providing selective grounding and/or shielding in an interface connector including a planar conductive member in a connector housing, conductive tabs from the planar conductive member extending into respective openings in the connector housing, and deformable contacts in respective openings, comprising:deforming at least one contact upon engagement with an external member intended to be connected to such contact so as to urge a portion of the contact into engagement with the conductive member thereby straightening the portion of the contact.
- 21. A feed-through connector system to interconnect stacked circuit boards arranged in an elongated form factor, comprising;a connector housing having a perimeter for fitting within such form factor and a pair of substantially planar surface areas at opposite ends of the connector housing for confronting circuit boards in a stacked relation thereto, openings through the connector housing in alignment with terminal pads on respective circuit boards, and electrical contacts in the openings, the electrical contacts connecting terminal pads of one circuit board to terminal pads of another circuit board, wherein the electrical contacts include: a spline in an opening of the connector housing, and a pair of contact arms extending from opposite ends of the spline and having respective contact areas ordinarily exposed from a respective opening beyond a respective planar surface of the connector housing when the contact arms are in free unconstrained relation, the contact areas of an electrical contact being compressed toward such planar surfaces and openings by engagement with terminal pads of respective circuit boards adjacent the connector housing, and wherein the spline includes a nonlinear portion that straightens as the spline moves toward engagement with a wall in the opening in response to movement caused by such compressing.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(e) of provisional U.S. patent application No. 60/112,956, filed Dec. 18, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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