Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion .�.received.!. .Iadd.secured .Iaddend.in said recess .�.in an interference fit.!., said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, .Iadd.the outer surface of said first portion defining tapered surfaces including curved surfaces, said tapered surfaces merging into the outer surface of said spring means, .Iaddend.said spring means having .Iadd.a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and .Iaddend.barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture.Iadd., said barb means having a barb tapered surface and a barb upper surface asymmetrically angled toward a centerline of the boardlock, said barb upper surface angled in the direction from the first portion to the end of said boardlock thereby defining a barb tip with said barb upper surface whereby said barb tapered surface deflects the spring means inwardly during insertion of said boardlock into said boardlock receiving aperture and said barb upper surface bites into said wall means of said boardlock receiving aperture to prevent withdrawal of said boardlock.Iaddend..
- 2. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 further comprising a first integral flange, said boardlock receiving recess in said flange.
- 3. An electrical connector as recited in claim 2 wherein said first integral flange further comprises a holding face opposed to said mounting face, and said recess is an aperture that extends between said mounting face and said holding face.
- 4. An electrical connector as recited in claim 3 further comprising a second flange integral with said housing, said second flange having a mounting face coplanar with the mounting face of the first flange, said second flange having an aperture therethrough with a like boardlock received therein.
- 5. An electrical connector as recited in claim 4 wherein the boardlocks are substantially planar.
- 6. An electrical connector as recited in claim 5 wherein the plane of the boardlocks are perpendicular.
- 7. An electrical connector .�.as recited in claim 6 wherein.!. .Iadd.for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess in a first integral flange, and a mounting face; said first integral flange further comprises a holding face opposed to said mounting face, and said recess is an aperture that extends between said mounting face and said holding face, a second flange integral with said housing, said second flange having a mounting face coplanar with the mounting face of the first flange,
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said second flange having an aperture therethrough with a like boardlock received therein; said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture wherein said boardlocks are substantially planar, .Iaddend.the plane of the boardlocks .Iadd.are perpendicular and .Iaddend.are each at a 45 degree angle with respect to a line segment drawn through the axis of the apertures. .�.8. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein said boardlock receiving recess is a lateral channel extending into said housing from a side thereof..!..�.9. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein the barb means are adapted to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture in an interference fit upon mounting the
- electrical connector on the printed circuit board..!.10. An electrical connector .�.as recited in claim 1, wherein.!. .Iadd.for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess, and a mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, the outer surface of said first portion defining tapered surfaces including curved surfaces, said tapered surfaces merging into the outer surface of said spring means, said spring means having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture, said .Iaddend..�.the spring means comprise a.!. pair of springs, .Iadd.have ends that are interconnected to form a second interconnection at the ends of said boardlock .Iaddend.said springs defining an elongate slot .�.therebetween.!. .Iadd.between said first and second interconnection..Iaddend..�.11. An electrical connector as recited in claim 10 further comprising means for actuating said spring means to spread said spring means, whereby upon mounting the electrical connector to a printed circuit board and actuating the spring means actuating means, the barb means engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture in an interference fit to secure the connector to the printed circuit
- board..!. . An electrical connector .�.as recited in claim 10.!. .Iadd.for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess, and a mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture wherein said pair of springs have ends that are interconnected to form a second interconnection at the ends of said boardlock, said springs defining an elongate slot between said first and second interconnection, .Iaddend.wherein said elongate slot has a wider region proximate said first portion and a narrower region proximate the end, said boardlock further comprising an activating clip having spreading means thereon, said spreading means received in said wider region and adapted to be moved toward said narrower region whereby, upon mounting the electrical connector to a printed circuit board and moving the activating clip, the barb means on the spring means engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture in an interference fit to secure the connector to the printed circuit board. .�.13. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein the recess comprises a pair of spaced channels defining pairs of closely spaced opposed stop surfaces, said pair of spaced channels
- recessed from the mounting face..!.14. An electrical connection .�.as recited in claim 13, wherein.!. .Iadd.for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess, and a mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, the outer surface of said first portion defining tapered surfaces including curved surfaces, said tapered surfaces merging into the outer surface of said spring means, said spring means having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture,, the recess comprises a pair of spaced channels defining pairs of closely spaced opposed stop surfaces, said pair of spaced channels recessed from the mounting face, .Iaddend.said first portion comprises a clip insertable into said recess extending between said pair of spaced channels, said clip having a pair of side edges dimensioned to be received in said pair of spaced channels and moveable therealong during insertion, the side edges of said clip being received between the opposed stop surfaces of said pair of spaced channels. .�.15. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein the recess comprises a lateral channel in said housing..!..�.16. An electrical connector as recited in claim 15 wherein said first portion comprises a sheared line segment with a region of said first portion adjacent said line segment formed out of the plane of the first portion to define a holding surface facing the end of said boardlock, said lateral channel having an offset facing away from said mounting face, said holding surface engaging said offset in the lateral channel to secure said boardlock in said lateral channel..!..�.17. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1 wherein the recess comprises at
- least one contact receiving passage..!.18. An electrical connector .�.as recited in claim 17 further.!. .Iadd.for mounting to a printed circuit board, .Iaddend.comprising.Iadd.:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and amounting face, said recess comprising at least one contact receiving passage defined therein;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture,.Iaddend.
- a tab extending from the first portion, said tab having a barb thereon, said tab extending into .�.a.!. .Iadd.the .Iaddend.contact receiving passage .Iadd.of the boardlock receiving recess .Iaddend.with said barb engaging a wall of the passage to secure said boardlock to said housing. .Iadd.19. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1, wherein said curved surfaces define convex surfaces relative to the boardlock center line..Iaddend..Iadd.20. An electrical connector as recited in claim 1, wherein said curved surfaces define concave surfaces relative to the boardlock center line..Iaddend..Iadd.21. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face, said recess is a beveled lateral channel extending into said housing from a side thereof;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said beveled lateral channel disposed to accommodate the insertion of said boardlock into said recess, said first portion comprises a sheared line segment with a region of said first portion adjacent said line segment formed out of the plane of the first portion to define a holding surface facing the end of said boardlock, said lateral channel having an offset facing away from said mounting face, said holding surface engaging said offset in the lateral channel to secure said boardlock in said lateral channel, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.22. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture; said spring means comprising a pair of springs having ends that are interconnected to form the ends of said boardlock, said springs defining an elongate slot therebetween; and
- means for actuating said spring means to spread said spring means, whereby upon mounting the electric connector to a printed circuit board and actuating the spring means actuating means, the barb means engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture in an interference fit to secured the connector to the printed circuit board..Iaddend..Iadd.23. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face, said recess having a pair of spaced channels defining pairs of closely spaced opposed stop surfaces which extend substantially parallel to the mounting face, said pair of spaced channels recessed from the mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in each of said recesses, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess by side edges of said first portion being received in said pair of opposed stop surfaces, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.24. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face, said recess having a beveled lateral channel in said housing,
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said beveled lateral channel disposed to accommodate the insertion of said boardlock into said recess, said first portion comprises a sheared line segment with a region of said first portion adjacent said line segment formed out of the plane of the first portion to define a holding surface facing the end of said boardlock, said lateral channel having an offset facing away from said mounting face, said holding surface engaging said offset in the lateral channel to secure said boardlock in said lateral channel, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.25. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face, said recess comprising at least one contact receiving passage defined therein;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring means having barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.26. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess;
- a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, the outer surface of said first portion defining tapered surfaces including curved surfaces, said tapered surfaces merging into the outer surface of said spring means, said spring members having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture, said barb means having a barb tapered surface and a barb upper surface asymmetrically angled toward a centerline of the boardlock, said barb upper surface angled in the direction from the first portion to the end of said boardlock thereby defining a barb tip with said barb upper surface whereby said barb tapered surface deflects the spring means inwardly during insertion of said boardlock into said boardlock receiving aperture and said barb upper surface bites into said wall means of said boardlock receiving aperture to prevent withdrawal of
- said boardlock..Iaddend..Iadd.27. A boardlock as recited in claim 24, wherein said curved surfaces define convex surfaces relative to the boardlock center line..Iaddend..Iadd.28. A boardlock as recited in claim 26, wherein said curved surfaces define a concave surface relative the boardlock center line..Iaddend..Iadd.29. An boardlock as recited in claim 26 wherein said first portion comprises a clip insertable into a recess extending between a pair of spaced channels defining pairs of closely spaced opposed stop surfaces, said clip having a pair of side edges dimensioned to be received in said pair of spaced channels and moveable therealong during insertion, the side edges of said clip being received between the opposed stop surfaces of said pair of spaced
- channels..Iaddend..Iadd.30. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess;
- a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring members having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, said pair of springs have ends that are interconnected to form the ends of said boardlock, said springs defining an elongate slot therebetween and barb means thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.31. A boardlock as recited in claim 30 further comprising means for actuating said spring means to spread said spring means, whereby upon mounting the dielectric housing to the printed circuit board and actuating the spring means actuating means, the barb means engage wall means of said aperture to secure the housing to the printed circuit board..Iaddend..Iadd.32. A boardlock as recited in claim 30 wherein said elongate slot has a wider region proximate said first portion and a narrower region proximate the end, said boardlock further comprising an activating clip having spreading means thereon, said spreading means received in said wider region and adapted to be moved toward said narrower region whereby, upon mounting the dielectric housing to a printed circuit board and moving the activating clip, the barb means on the spring means engage wall means of said aperture to secure the connector to the printed circuit board..Iaddend..Iadd.33. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess, said first portion comprises a sheared line segment with a region of said first portion adjacent said line segment formed out of the plane of the first portion to define a holding surface facing the end of said boardlock, whereby a lateral channel in said housing having an offset facing away from said mounting face enables said holding surface to engage said offset in the lateral channel to secure said boardlock in said lateral channel;
- a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring members having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving
- aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.34. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess including a contact receiving passage and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess;
- a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring members having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture, said boardlock further comprising a tab extending from the first portion, said tab having a barb thereon, said tab extending into the contact receiving passage to secure said boardlock to said housing, said barb means having a barb tapered surface and a barb upper surface asymmetrically angled toward a centerline of the boardlock, said barb upper surface angled in the direction from the first portion to the end of said boardlock thereby defining a barb tip with said barb upper surface whereby said barb tapered surface deflects the spring means inwardly during insertion of said boardlock into said boardlock receiving aperture and said barb upper surface bites into said wall means of said boardlock receiving aperture to prevent withdrawal of said boardlock..Iaddend..Iadd.35. An electrical connector for mounting to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess, and a mounting face;
- a boardlock disposed in said recess, said boardlock having a first portion secured in said recess, said boardlock having a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, the outer surface of said first portion defining tapered surfaces including curved surfaces, said tapered surfaces merging into the outer surface of said spring means, said spring means having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring means between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture, said barb means being coined to define a lesser width at a distance furthest from said boardlock centerline than the width of portions of said barb means closer to said boardlock centerline..Iaddend..Iadd.36. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess;
- a second portion comprising spring means extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, the outer surface of said first portion defining tapered surfaces including curved surfaces, said tapered surfaces merging into the outer surface of said spring means, said spring members having a pair of springs interconnected by a first interconnection adjacent to said first portion and engaging facing surfaces of said pair of springs, and barb means thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage wall means of the boardlock receiving aperture, said barb means being coined to define a lesser width at a distance furthest from said boardlock centerline than the width of portions of said barb means closer to said boardlock centerline..Iaddend..Iadd.37. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess;
- a second portion comprising spring members extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring members having barbs thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage a wall surface of the boardlock receiving aperture, said barbs define a lesser width at a distance furthest from said boardlock centerline than the width of portions of said barbs closer
- to said boardlock centerline..Iaddend..Iadd.38. The boardlock of claim 37, wherein said barbs have a barb tapered surface and an barb upper surface asymmetrically angled toward a centerline of the boardlock, said barb upper surface angled in the direction from the first portion to the end of said boardlock thereby defining a barb tip with said barb upper surface whereby said barb tapered surface deflects the spring members inwardly during insertion of said boardlock into said boardlock receiving aperture of said printed circuit board and said barb upper surface bites into said wall means of said boardlock receiving aperture to prevent withdrawal of said boardlock from said boardlock receiving aperture..Iaddend..Iadd.39. The invention of claim 38, wherein said barb upper surface defines a surface substantially perpendicular to said boardlock center..Iaddend..Iadd.40. The invention of claim 38 wherein an intersection of planes of said barb tapered surface and said barb upper surface define an angle less than 90.degree...Iaddend..Iadd.41. The invention of claim 37, in combination with a dielectric housing having a
- boardlock receiving recess, and a mounting face..Iaddend..Iadd.42. A boardlock for use in mounting a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess and a mounting face to a printed circuit board, comprising:
- a first portion disposed to be secured in said recess;
- a second portion comprising spring members extending from said first portion to an end beyond said mounting face for reception in a boardlock receiving aperture in the printed circuit board, said spring members having barbs thereon positioned along the spring members between the first portion and the end to engage a wall surface of the boardlock receiving aperture, said barbs having a barb tapered surface and an barb upper surface asymmetrically angled toward a centerline of the boardlock, said barb upper surface angled in the direction from the first portion to the end of said boardlock thereby defining a barb tip with said barb upper surface whereby said barb tapered surface deflects the spring members inwardly during insertion of said boardlock into said boardlock receiving aperture of said printed circuit board and said barb upper surface bites into said wall means of said boardlock receiving aperture to prevent withdrawal of said boardlock..Iaddend..Iadd.43. The invention of claim 42, wherein said barbs define a lesser width at a distance furthest from said boardlock centerline than the width of portions of said barbs closer to said boardlock centerline..Iaddend..Iadd.44. The invention of claim 42, wherein said barb upper surface defines a surface substantially
- perpendicular to said boardlock center..Iaddend..Iadd.45. The invention of claim 43, wherein an intersection of planes of said barb tapered surface and said barb upper surface define an angle less than 90.degree.. .Iadd.46. The invention of claim 42, in combination with a dielectric housing having a boardlock receiving recess, and a mounting face..Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/850,733 filed Mar. 13, 1992, now abandoned..Iaddend.
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