Information
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Patent Grant
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6371797
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Patent Number
6,371,797
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Date Filed
Monday, September 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- McCamey; Ann
Agents
- Michael Best & Friedrich LLC
- Whitesel; J. Warren
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 495
- 439 496
- 439 67
- 439 77
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a connector device for use in connecting a connecting member (20) which has an end portion provided with a conductive portion, a plug connector (10) is removably coupled to a receptacle connector (30) by fitting therebetween. In the plug connector, an insulator (1) defines a receiving space (1a) for receiving the end portion of the connecting member. A conductive contact (3) is held in the insulator and formed to become in contact with a receptacle-side contact (33) of the receptacle connector when the plug connector is coupled to the receptacle connector. A slider member (5) is slidably inserted in the receiving space to make the conductive portion be brought in contact with the conductive contact in the receiving space.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a connector device for use in connecting a sheet-like connecting member such as a flexible printed circuit (FPC) and a flexible flat cable (FFC) of a flat plate shape. The connector device is usable to connect a key board and a mother board in a personal computer to each other.
With reference to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, a description will be made as regards a connector according to a first earlier technology. The connector comprises an insulator
101
, a conductive contact
103
held in the insulator
101
, and a slidably arranged slider member
105
which introduces an end of a sheet-like connecting member
120
into the insulator
101
and brings the connecting member
120
into contact with the contact
103
.
The slider member
105
has a working portion
107
. The insulator
101
has a receiving space
101
a
which receives an end of the connecting member
120
and the working portion
107
. The contact
103
comprises a fixed portion
103
a
held in the insulator
101
, a retaining portion
103
b
extending from the fixed portion
103
a
along the upper wall of the insulator
101
, a contact spring
103
c
extending from the fixed portion
103
a
in the same direction as retaining portion
103
b
, and a terminal
103
d
extending from the fixed portion
103
a
to the outside of the insulator
101
mounted onto a circuit board
130
. The terminal
103
d
Is connected to an electric circuit on the circuit board
130
. A contact portion
103
g
is formed at an end of the contact spring
103
f
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the working portion
107
of the slider member
105
is inserted between the retaining portion
103
b
and the contact spring
103
c
together with the connecting member
120
. When the end of the inserted connecting member
120
bears on the working portion
107
, the contact portion
103
f
of the contact spring
103
c
is pressed against the conductive portion of the connecting member
120
to make electric contact with it.
The connecting member
120
can be pulled out of the insulator
101
by withdrawing the slider member
105
from the receiving space
101
a
of the insulator
101
, thereby relieving the pressing force of the working portion
107
, as shown in
FIG. 6
(see, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication H10-22010).
However, the connector requires handling of the slider member
105
every time the connecting member
120
is inserted and pulled out. Also, it has a problem that the flexible conductive portions of the connecting member
120
can be damaged by repeated inserting and pulling out of the connection member, leading to a deteriorated electric contact. This especially applies to a contact processed by press punching, since the rupture surface by punching which in this case serves as the contact surface will easily damage the conductive portions.
With reference to
FIG. 7
, a second earlier technology will be described. The second earlier technology comprises a plug connector
150
and a receptacle connector
160
. The plug connector
150
is connected by soldering to an end of a connecting member
120
which is the same as the connecting member
120
shown as the first earlier technology. The plug connector
150
comprises an insulator
151
and a conductive contact assembled with the insulator
151
. In the illustrated example, contact portions of the contact are arranged at a fitting portion
151
a
of the insulator
151
, terminals
155
of the contact being soldered to conductive portions of the connecting member
120
.
The receptacle connector
160
is mounted onto a circuit board which is not shown. The receptacle connector
160
comprises a mating insulator
161
and a conductive mating contact
163
assembled with the mating insulator
161
. In the illustrated example, mating terminals
164
of the mating contact
163
are soldered to conductive portions of a circuit board which are not shown.
The plug connector has a problem that it requires much man-hour in connecting operation, since the terminals
155
have to be soldered to the conductive portions of the connection member
120
. Further, it has problem that pulling out of the plug connector from the receptacle connector
160
by hand severely stresses the terminals
155
of the plug connector
150
, giving rise to a damage in the connecting portions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a connector device which has an increased reliability and improved operation properties.
Other objects of the present invention will become clear as the description proceeds.
According to the present invention, there is provided a connector device for use in connecting a connecting member which is of a flat plate shape and has an end portion provided with a conductive portion. The connector device comprises a receptacle connector including a receptacle-side contact and a plug connector removably coupled to the receptacle connector by fitting therebetween for electrically connecting the connecting member with the receptacle connector. The plug connector comprises an insulator defining a receiving space for receiving the end portion of the connecting member, a conductive contact held in the insulator and formed to become in contact with the receptacle-side contact when the plug connector is coupled to the receptacle connector, and a slider member slidably inserted in the receiving space to make the conductive portion be brought in contact with the conductive contact in the receiving space.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing a connector device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the connector device of
FIG. 1
, wherein a connecting member is connected to a plug connector;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged perspective view of a contact included in the plug connector shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the plug connector shown in
FIG. 2
, wherein the connecting member is connected to the plug connector;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of a connector according to a first earlier technology, wherein a circuit board is installed thereto;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view for describing action of the connector of
FIG. 5
; and
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of a connector device according to a second earlier technology.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the description will be made as regards a connector device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The connector device is for use in connecting a sheet-like connecting member
20
such as a FPC and a FFC of a flat plate shape. The connecting member
20
has a plurality of conductive portions
21
arranged parallel to each other with a predetermined interval therebetween. The connector device comprises a receptacle connector
30
and a plug connector
10
for being connected between the receptacle connector
30
and the connecting member
20
.
The plug connector
10
comprises an insulator
1
having substantially rectangular box shape, a plurality of conductive contacts
3
held in the insulator
1
, and a slider member
5
slidably arranged in the insulator
1
. The contacts
3
are arranged in the insulator
1
in parallel to each other with the predetermined interval therebetween.
The slider member
5
comprises a working portion
7
having a contacting surface
5
a
for contacting to the connecting member
20
and a pressing surface
5
b
opposite to the contacting surface
5
a
. The insulator
1
defines a receiving space
1
a
and a fitting portion or a fitting space
1
b
and comprises a retaining wall
9
formed in the fitting space
1
b
. The receiving space
1
a
is for receiving an end portion of the connecting member
20
and the working portion
7
of the slider member
5
. The fitting space
1
b
is for detachably fitting over the receptacle connector
30
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each contact
3
(
FIG. 3
) comprises a pair of retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
, a pair of spring portions
3
c
and
3
d
, and a connecting portion
3
e
. The retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
are held on a pair of opposite retaining surfaces
9
a
and
9
b
(
FIG. 2
) of the retaining wall
9
, respectively. The retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
are for becoming in contact with conductive receptacle-side or mating contacts
33
held in the receptacle connector
30
. The spring portions
3
a
and
3
d
are connected to respective ends of the retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
and extend to face each other within the receiving space
1
a
. The connecting portion
3
e
is connected between the other ends of the retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
. The overall side view of the retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
and the connecting portion
3
e
substantially assumes an U-shape.
The retaining wall
9
is arranged longitudinally between and at the center of a pair of parallel side walls
9
d
,
9
e
extending in the longitudinal direction of the insulator
1
. The retaining wall
9
extends from the open end of the fitting space
1
b
toward the receiving space
1
a.
A contact portion
3
f
is formed at the spring portion
3
c
and placed in the receiving space
1
a
. On the other hand, a pressing portion
3
g
is formed at the spring portion
3
d
and placed in the receiving space
1
a
. The connecting member
20
is inserted between the contact portion
3
f
and the pressing portion
3
g
so that the conductive portion
21
faces the contact portion
3
f
. The working portion
7
Is inserted between the pressing portion
3
g
and the conductive portion
21
of the connecting member
20
. When the connecting member
20
and the working portion
7
are inserted between the contact portion
3
f
and the pressing portion
3
g
, the pressing portion
3
g
presses the working portion
7
to make the conductive portion
21
be brought in press contact with the contact portion
3
f
. As a result, the contact portion
3
f
is electrically connected to one of the conductive portions
21
of the connecting member
20
. In other words, the slider member
5
makes the conductive portions
21
become in contact with the contacts
3
, respectively.
Each contact
3
is formed as an elongate plate by press punching a conductive plate followed by bending. The contact portion
3
f
has a material surface or a blank surface which comes in contact with the conductive portion
21
of the connecting member
20
. Accordingly, the conductive portion
21
of the connecting member
20
are brought into contact with the material surface of the contact
3
, and not with the ruptured surface A made by punching.
Further, the slider member
5
has a handling portion
11
integrated with the working portion
7
. Handling projections
11
a
are formed at the handling portion
11
. The handling projections
11
a
are engaged with the projections
20
a
formed at both side edges of the end of the connecting member
20
. Therefore, the connecting member is prevented from being pulled out when the handling projections rest on the open end surface of the receiving space
1
a
while the connecting member
20
is introduced into the receiving space
1
a
with its end bearing on the contacting bearing surface
5
a.
Referring to
FIG. 4
together with
FIG. 1
, a pair of arms
23
are formed at both sides of the slider member
5
. The arms
23
extend along both external side walls of the insulator
1
to be perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the insulator
1
. A pair of arm receptacles
26
is formed at the external side walls of the insulator
1
. The arm receptacles
26
have ends connected to the external side walls, respectively. A pair of arms
23
is slidable to be engaged with the arm receptacles
26
.
The insulator
1
(
FIG. 1 and 2
) comprises four side walls
9
d
,
9
e
,
9
f
, and
9
g
surrounding the retaining wall
9
formed at the center of the fitting space
1
b
in such a manner as to come in contact with pairs of the mating contacts
33
arranged symmetrically. Among the four side walls
9
d
,
9
e
,
9
f
, and
9
g
, a pair of opposite side walls
9
d
and
9
e
is provided with a plurality of engaging holes
10
a
formed therein.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
again, the receptacle connector
30
comprises pairs of the mating contacts
33
and a mating insulator
35
which holds the mating contacts
33
and Is mounted on a circuit board (not shown). The mating insulator
35
has a mating fitting space
35
a
which receives the retaining wall
9
.
Each mating contact
33
comprises a receptacle-side or mating retained portion
33
a
held at the mating insulator
35
, receptacle-side or mating contact springs
33
b
extending from the mating retained portion
33
a
toward the mating fitting space
35
a
, and a receptacle-side or mating terminal
33
c
extending to the outside from the mating retained portion
33
a
. A pair of the mating contact springs
33
b
have a pair of receptacle-side or mating contact portions
33
d
which come in contact with a pair of retained portions
3
a
and
3
b
, respectively, when the fitting space
1
b
is fitted with the mating insulator
35
. The mating insulator
35
has a plurality of engaging protrusions
35
m
on each of a pair of mating side walls facing the side walls
9
d
and
9
e
, which engage with the corresponding engaging holes
10
a.
The connecting member
20
is previously connected to the plug connector
10
. Generally, electrical connection or disconnection is carried out between the plug connector
10
and the receptacle connector
30
. The projections
20
a
provided at both ends of the conductive portion array
21
of the connecting member
20
are engaged with the slider member
5
, while the slider member
5
and the insulator
1
are looked with each other when the connection member
20
is connected. In this way, the conductive portions
21
of the connecting member
20
are free from the influence of a stress even in case the plug connector
10
are pulled by pulling the connecting member
20
by hand.
Claims
- 1. A connector device for use in connecting a connecting member which is of a flat plate shape and has an end portion provided with a conductive portion, said connector device comprising:a receptacle connector including a receptacle-side contact; and a plug connector removably coupled to said receptacle connector by fitting into said receptacle connector for electrically connecting said connecting member with said receptacle connector; said plug connector comprising: an insulator defining a receiving space for receiving said end portion of the connecting member, said insulator having a fitting space and a retaining wall in said fitting space; a conductive contact held in the insulator and formed to come into contact with said receptacle-side contact when said plug connector is coupled to said receptacle connector; and a slider member slidably inserted into said receiving space to bring said conductive portion into contact with said conductive contact in said receiving space; said conductive contact comprising: a pair of retained portions facing opposite outer surfaces of said retaining wall, respectively, for coming into contact with said receptacle-side contact; a connection portion connecting said retained portions together, a combination of said connecting portion and said retained portions making a U-shape portion which is fitted into said receptacle-side contact when said plug connector is coupled to said receptacle connector; a pair of spring portions connected to said retained portions and extending in said receiving space for receiving portions and extending in said receiving space for receiving said connecting member and said slider member therebetween; a contact portion formed on one of said spring portions for coming into contact with said conductive portion of the connecting member; and a pressing portion formed on another spring portion for pressing said slider member to bring said conductive portion into press contact with said contact portion.
- 2. A connector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insulator has a fitting portion for removably fitting to said receptacle connector.
- 3. A connector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said insulator has external walls of both sides thereof, said slider member having a pair of arms at both side ends thereof, said arms extending along said external walls, said insulator having a pair of arm receptacles extending from said external walls in such a manner that said arms are slidable to be engaged with them.
- 4. A connector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said conductive contact is made of an elongate conductive plate, said contact portion being of material surface of said elongate plate.
- 5. A connector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insulator has a plurality of engaging holes formed in a pair of side walls facing said retaining wall, said receptacle connector further including a receptacle-side insulator which holds said receptacle-side contact and which is mounted on a circuit board, said receptacle-side insulator having a receptacle-side fitting portion which receives said retaining wall;said receptacle-side contact comprising: a receptacle-side retained portion held in said receptacle-side insulator; a receptacle-side contact spring extending from said receptacle-side retained portion towards said receptacle-side fitting portion; a terminal extending from mating retained portions to the outside; and a receptacle-side contact portion which comes into contact with said pair of retained portions when said fitting portion is fitted with said receptacle-side insulator, said receptacle-side insulator having a plurality of engaging protrusions at a pair of receptacle-side side walls facing said engaging hole in said pair of insulator side walls, which engage with corresponding ones of said engaging holes.
- 6. A connector device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connecting member is inserted between said contact portion and said pressing portion, said slider member comprising a working portion being inserted between said pressing portion and said conductive portion of the connecting member.
- 7. A connector device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said slider member further comprises a handling portion integrated with said working portion for handling said slider member, said handling portion engaging with said connecting member to maintain said connecting member between said contact portion and said working portion.
- 8. A connector device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said connecting member has projections formed at both sides thereof, said handling portion having projections which engage with the projections of said connecting member in such a manner that said connecting member is prevented from being pulled out when said handling portion rests on an open end surface of said receiving space while said connecting member is inserted between said contact portion and said working portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Sep 1998 |
JP |
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