Claims
- 1. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards, comprising:
- a first body having a plurality of first contacts to be connected with a printed wiring of a first circuit board and means of the first body for mounting a first circuit board thereto, each of said plurality of first contacts comprises a fork-shaped contact member including projecting contact portions facing each other with a contact area defined on each contact portion, said contact areas being spaced apart in the projecting direction of the contact portions;
- a second body facing the first contacts of said first body, said second body having a plurality of second contacts to be connected with the printed wiring of a second circuit board and means on the second body for mounting a second circuit board thereto; and
- means associated with each body according to which said first body and said second body are turnably and detachably connected with each other, each of said first contacts and of said second contacts being brought into contact with each other within a turning range of the two bodies.
- 2. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards, comprising:
- a first body having a plurality of first contacts to be connected with a printed wiring of a first circuit board;
- a second body facing the first contacts of said first body, said second body having a plurality of second contacts to be connected with the printed wiring of a second circuit board; and
- means associated with each body according to which said first body and said second body are turnably and detachably connected with each other, each of said first contacts and of said second contacts being brought into contact with each other within a turning range of the two bodies, wherein:
- each of said plurality of first contacts comprises a fork-shaped contact member including projecting contact portions facing each other, each of said plurality of second contacts comprising a plate-like contact member which contacts an associated one of the fork-shaped contact members, said first body having a plurality of grooves each having an accommodating part for accommodating a respective one of said fork-shaped contact members and a spacing for permitting the top end of a respective one of said plate-like contact members to turn from above said accommodating part forward;
- said top end of said plate-like contact members extending between the fork-shaped contact members which are provided at the area of the first body facing the second body in the longitudinal direction, a plurality of said plate-like contact members being fixed corresponding to said plurality of grooves, said top end of the plate-like contact member being exposed on the first body side; and
- said exposed top end extending into an aperture of a respective groove of the first body and further extending between the projecting contact portions of the associated fork-shaped contact member accommodated in said associated accommodating part so as to bring said top end into contact with the projecting contact portions of its associated fork-shaped contact member.
- 3. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 2, wherein said first body includes an insertion groove having an arcuate angle of 90.degree. with the upper and front side open formed at both ends of the first body, said second body including a semi-circular arcuate arm portion formed at both ends of the second body for insertion into a respective one of the insertion grooves of the first body, each said arm portion including a slit-like insertion aperture, said connector further comprising a shaft member provided at the center of the arcuate angle of each insertion groove and projecting outwardly therefrom, said shaft members extending through the slit-like insertion aperture open on said arm portion so as to be engaged turnably with an engaging aperture formed on the rear end of said insertion aperture thereby allowing said arm portion to turn on said shaft member.
- 4. A connector for connecting a printed circuit board as claimed in claim 2, further comprising:
- means on the first body for mounting the first circuit board thereto; and
- means on the second body for mounting the second circuit board thereto.
- 5. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards, comprising:
- a first body having a plurality of first contacts to be connected with a printed wiring of a first circuit board; and
- a second body facing the first contacts of said first body, said second body having a plurality of second contacts to be connected with the printed wiring of a second circuit board, wherein:
- the second body includes a housing formed as a rectangular part parallelopiped as a whole with its front side open, with an engaging aperture provided at a specified position on the left and right sides of the housing and with a plurality of cutout portions being formed on the upper side of the housing;
- said first body having left and right sides for engaging detachably with said cutout portions of the second body, said connector further comprising a shaft member for engaging with each said engaging aperture of the second body, said shaft members being projectingly provided at each top end of said left and right sides of the first body;
- said first body further having a ridged cam extending between the left and right sides of the first body and eccentric in the direction reverse to the engaging direction in relation to the axial center of said shaft members, said ridged cam having the first contacts mounted thereon for press contact with the second contacts of the second body; and
- said first body being pivoted so as to be turnable by 90.degree. in relation to the second body while the shaft members of the first body are engaged with the engaging apertures of the second body, and each of said first contacts and of said second contacts being brought into contact with each other within the turning range of the two bodies.
- 6. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 5, wherein said engaging apertures of the second body are formed to be keyhole-shaped having an expanding hole on the upper part thereof, the shaft members of the first body are projectingly formed to be keyhole-shaped having a laterally expanding projection corresponding to said engaging aperture, said expanding projections being dimensioned smaller than said shaft member in the projection extent, and said expanding projections being engaged with said expanding hole while the first body assembled into the second body is turned by 90.degree. for preventing release.
- 7. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards, comprising:
- a first body having a plurality of first contacts to be connected with a printed wire of a first circuit board; and
- a second body facing the first contacts of said first body, said second body having a plurality of second contacts to be connected with the printed wiring of a second circuit board, wherein:
- the second body has a first body inserting recess formed on the front side thereof, said first body insertion recess being provided at both ends of the inserting recess with a supporting mechanism for turnably supporting the first body;
- the second contacts have a contact member which projects into said first body inserting recess while the second contacts are supported by the second body, each said projected contact member being urged to the turning center of the first body for displacement in a direction away from said turning center; and
- an engaging portion to be engaged with said supporting mechanism of the second body is formed at both ends of the first body, and the contact members of the first contacts to be brought into contact with the contact members of the second contacts are bent and disposed on the front side of the first body so as to be symmetrical to the reference line running through said turning center in the insertion direction of the first body, each of said first contacts and of said second contacts being brought into contact with each other within the turning range of the two bodies.
- 8. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first body includes an insertion groove, and wherein said first contacts are each provided with an engaging holding piece and the insertion groove is provided with step portions, said first contacts being inserted in the insertion groove through said top end and are held by the engaging holding pieces with the step portions.
- 9. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 8, wherein the lead part of the first contacts is conducted out of the first body so as to be substantially orthogonal to the first body inserting direction.
- 10. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first body further has a projecting supporting member for supporting the inner surface of the contact members of the first contacts, said projecting supporting member being integrally formed into the first body.
- 11. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 8, wherein a lead part of the first contacts is conducted out of the first body so as to be parallel with the first body inserting direction.
- 12. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 11, wherein the first body further has a projecting supporting member for supporting the inner surface of the contact members of the first contacts, said projecting supporting member being integrally formed into the first body.
- 13. A connector for connecting printed circuit boards as claimed in claim 8, wherein the first body further has a projecting supporting member for supporting the inner surface of the contact members of the first contacts, said projecting supporting member being integrally formed into the first body.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 721,511 filed on Apr. 9, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Pivot Connector", Schulz, IBM Tech. Discl. Bull., vol. 6, No. 3, p. 79, Aug. 1963. |
Continuations (1)
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