1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector for a sheet-like connection member such as a flexible printed circuit or cable (FPC), a flexible flat cable (FFC) and so forth. All of these cables and circuit hereafter will be generally referred to as “FPC” for simplification.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional FPC connector generally includes a plurality of terminals each comprising a contact beam provided with a contact portion adapted for contacting an FPC and a pivot beam extending substantially parallel to and opposed to the contact beam, a housing adapted for holding the terminals and comprising opposite lower and upper walls defining a cavity therebetween wherein the lower wall protruding forwardly beyond the upper wall along a horizontal direction, and a pivoting actuator pivotably assembled on free ends of the pivot beams. The terminals are arranged in the housing in a side-by-side fashion, and each terminal has the contact beam thereof fixed in the lower wall of the housing and has the pivot beam thereof partly fixed in the upper wall of the housing, that is, the rear section of the pivot beam fixed in the upper wall and the front section of the pivot beam projected beyond the upper wall as a cantilever with no support. The front section of the pivot beam is provided with a concave portion for engaging with the actuator. The actuator is provided with cam portions disposed between every two adjacent pivot beams and shaft portions located between and joining every two adjacent cam portions. The shaft portions are respectively pivotably received in the concave portions of the pivot beams. Via engagement of the shaft portions of the actuator and the pivot beams of the terminals, the actuator is pivotable between an open position where an FPC can be inserted into the housing with zero-insertion-force and a closed position where the FPC is urged by the cam portions so as to connect with the contact portions of the contact beams. Such kind of FPC connectors can be found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,893,288, 6,755,682 and 6,099,346.
However, the front sections of the pivot beams projected as cantilevers without any support are relatively weaker and apt to deform during assembly and operation of the actuator. Otherwise, the shaft portions each disposed between and joining two cam portions are breakable especially once being inadvertently struck during operation of the actuator. Therefore, it is desired to have a new FPC connector in which pivot beams are well supported and thereby are well strengthened.
An object of the present invention is to provide a new FPC connector in which pivot beams of terminals are strengthened.
In order to achieve above-mentioned object, an FPC connector for connecting an FPC in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a housing defining an insertion slot for receiving the FPC; a plurality of terminals arranged in the housing in parallel relationship with a predetermined pitch, each of the terminals having a contact beam extending into the insertion slot and a pivot beam extending substantially parallel to the contact beam; and an actuator rotatably provided for establishing an electrical connection between the sheet-like member and the contact beams. The actuator provides cam portions each interposed between every other the pivot beam. Each of the cam portions provides shaft portions respectively adapted for pivotably engaging with the pivot beams disposed therebeside. The shaft portions extending towards each other respectively from two adjacent cam portions are spaced to define a gap therebetween.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention will be discussed hereafter in detail in terms of the embodiments of the present invention. However, any well-known structure or feature is not shown in detail in order to avoid unnecessary obscurity of the present invention.
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The terminals 2 are arranged in side-by-side relationship with a predetermined pitch from a rear side of the housing 1. Each terminal 2 has a contact beam 22 and a pivot beam 21 parallel extending forwards from a base portion 20 and a solder foot 23 extending rearwards from the base portion 20. Upon being installed in the housing 1, the contact beam 22 extends along the bottom wall 12 in the lower portion of the FPC inserting slot 10. The pivot beam 21 extends along an upper wall 11 of the housing 1 and has a front section thereof projecting beyond the front edge 110 of the upper wall 11. The front section of the pivot beam 21 defines a concave portion 210 on the lower edge at the tip end thereof.
There are finger portions 14 integrally projecting from the upper wall 11 of the housing 1 and each interposed between every other pivot beam 21 so as to laterally support the front sections of the pivot beams 21 therebeside. Otherwise, the actuator 3 is formed with a plurality of wedge portions 31 operable as cam portions adapted for pushing the FPC to firmly connect with the contact beams, each interposed between every other pivot beam 21 without the finger portion 14 interposed therebetween. Thus spaces between the pivot beams 21 of every two adjacent terminals 2 arranged side-by-side are alternately interposed with the finger portions 14 formed on the housing 1 and the cam portions 31 formed on the actuator 3.
Additionally, in order to engage with the concave portions of the pivot beams, the actuator 3 provides shaft portions 32 at two sides of each cam portion 31. The shaft portions 32 extending from different cam portions 31 align with each other along a longitudinal direction of the actuator 3, wherein the shaft portions 32 extending towards each other respectively from two adjacent cam portions 31 are spaced, defining a gap 33 therebetween for lodging the finger portion 14 of the housing 1. That is to say, the shaft member of the actuator 3 is an incontinuous one that comprises several shaft portions 32 interrupted by the finger portions 14 of the housing 1. In some certain extent, the shaft member of such an incontinuous structure has a better capability for resisting break. Once in assembly, the finger portions 14 fitly disposed in the corresponding gaps 33 between the shaft portions 32 and the shaft portions 32 pivotably accommodated in the corresponding concave portions 210 of the pivot beams 21 respectively. The actuator 3 further has a pair of bosses 34 on both ends thereof. Accordingly, the housing 1 defines a pair of recesses 15 in both side portions thereof to accommodate the bosses 34. Assembling of the actuator 3 is performed by placing the shaft portions 32 respectively below the corresponding concave portion 210, and then installing the support members 4 into the side portions 15 of the housing 1 respectively to support the bosses 34 of the actuator 3 from downward movement and therefore to maintain engagement between the shaft portions 32 and the pivot beams 21.
In assembly, the actuator 3 is rotatable between an open position as shown in
In order to maintain the actuator 3 at the closed position thereof, there is a retention device between the actuator 3 and the housing 1. The retention device comprises a pair of latches 36 provided by the actuator 3 and a pair of cutouts 17 provided by the housing 1, wherein the latches 36 are respectively formed beside a main plate 35 of the actuator 3 and spaced from the main plate 35, and the cutouts 17 are respectively defined below top flanges 16 extending from the side portions of the housing 1, to communicate the entrance of the FPC insertion slot 10. Each latch 36 has a protuberance 360 for engaging with the top flange 16. The latches 36 are inwardly deflectable once inwardly pushed since the latches 36 are spaced from the main plate 35. Thus, when the actuator 3 is rotated from the open position to the closed position, the protuberance 360 pushes through the top flange 16 into the cutout 17 and then remains therein. That prevents the actuator 3 from being reversely rotated and therefore maintains the actuator 3 at the closed position so as to keep the FPC being firmly connected with the contact beams 22 of the terminals 2.
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The FPC connector of the second embodiment comprises an insulative housing 1, a plurality of terminals 2, an actuator 3, and a pair of support members 4 as well as the connector of the first embodiment, but has a larger length dimension than the connector of first embodiment due to more required terminals 2.
The housing 1 is provided with a plurality of terminal receiving grooves 13, which comprises an upper groove 131 defined in an upper wall 11 of the housing 1 and a lower groove 132 defined in a bottom wall 12 of the housing 1. The terminals 2 are respectively accommodated in the terminal receiving grooves 13 and therefore are arranged in side-by-side relationship with a predetermined pitch. As best shown in
Being distinguished from the first embodiment, in this embodiment, the pivot beam 21 is formed without concave portion and yet the finger portions 14 is provided with T-shaped head which defines a pair of inwards opened recesses 140 for respectively receiving a tip of the pivot beam 21 disposed therebeside, as best shown in
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The FPC connector of the third embodiment has the same finger portion 14 with T-shaped head as that of the second embodiment. However, the pivot beams 21 of the terminals 2 are not upwardly exposed to exterior except the tips thereof and the contact beams 22 are not downwardly exposed to the exterior except the tips thereof, which is distinguished from the second embodiment. Accordingly, the terminal 2 in this embodiment has no need for the retaining protuberance 24 as disclosed in the second embodiment since there are supports both above the pivot beams 21 and below the contact beams 22 to prevent the terminals 2 from upward or downward rotation.
Above are three preferred embodiments of the present invention. Now a warpage prevention device of the present invention will be described alone hereafter. When the FPC connectors have a considerable length dimension, such as the FPC connectors in the second and third embodiment respectively as shown in
However, the disclosure is illustrative only, changes may be made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention. For example, the shafts 32 of the actuator 3 of the present invention can be formed into a shape with an oval cross section and provided with function for pushing the FPC as well as the cam portion 31, as shown in