Claims
- 1. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining a plurality of conductor apertures extending to said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template;
- (b) a quantity of adhesive resin potting material located in each of said conductor apertures, said potting material substantially alone retaining each of said electrical conductors stationary in the respective one of said conductor apertures; and
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending a predetermined distance above said mating surface, each of said contacts being in electrical contact with a respective one of said electrical conductors.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, further including means for holding said connector body in a predetermined location in which said contacts are pressed against and urged into electrical contact with respective mating contacts.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said potting material and electrical conductors extend to and have respective surfaces which are coplanar with said joint face.
- 4. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining a plurality of conductor apertures extending toward said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template;
- (b) a quantity of potting material retaining each of said electrical conductors in the respective one of said conductor apertures; and
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending a predetermined distance above said mating surface, each of said contacts being in electrical contact with a respective one of said electrical conductors, said body including a layer of an elastomeric dielectric material defining a plurality of raised areas, each of said contacts being located on a respective one of said raised areas.
- 5. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining a plurality of conductor apertures extending toward said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template, said template member also including a rear face and said body including a common layer of electrically conductive material attached to said rear face of said template member, said common layer defining a plurality of apertures corresponding to said plurality of conductor apertures and aligned therewith, each of said electrical conductors including a central conductor and a shield conductor disposed thereabout, each said shield conductor being electrically connected to said common layer;
- (b) a quantity of potting material retaining each of said electrical conductors in the respective one of said conductor apertures;
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending a predetermined distance above said mating surface, each of said contacts being in electrical contact with a respective one of said electrical conductors.
- 6. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining plurality of conductor apertures extending toward said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template, said template member also including a rear face and said body including a layer of dielectric potting material adhered to said rear face and a common layer of electrically conductive material adhered to said layer of dielectric potting material, each of said electrical conductors including a central conductor and a shield conductor disposed thereabout, each said shield conductor being electrically connected to said common layer;
- (b) a quantity of potting material retaining each of said electrical conductors in the respective one of said conductor apertures; and
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending predetermined distance above said mating surface, each of said contacts being in electrical contact with a respective one of said electrical conductors.
- 7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said common layer is of a polymer-based castable electrically conductive material.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein said potting material is dielectric, said electrical conductors have respective associated layers of dielectric material extending within said conductor apertures, and said potting material extends into said layers of dielectric material.
- 9. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining a plurality of conductor apertures extending to said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template, said body including a cover layer of a dielectric material defining a plurality of conductor holes;
- (b) a quantity of potting material located in each of said conductor apertures, said potting material retaining each of said electrical conductors stationary in the respective one of said conductor apertures; and
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending a predetermined distance above said mating surface, said cover layer defining said mating surface and said contacts being located atop said cover layer, said contacts being in electrical contact with respective ones of said electrical conductors and being connected electrically to said respective ones of said electrical conductors by respective quantities of electrically conductive material extending through respective ones of said conductor holes and adhered to said dielectric material within said conductor holes.
- 10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said cover layer is of a flexible polymeric plastic material and has a pattern of conductive metallic contact bases adhered thereto and located in a predetermined pattern thereupon, in alignment with respective ones of said conductor apertures of said template, said contact bases being electrically connected with respective ones of said electrical conductors by respective quantities of said electrically conductive material adhering to said contact bases.
- 11. The combination of claim 9 wherein said cover layer includes an array of contact bases of electrically conductive material each defining an opening, one of said conductor holes corresponding to each said opening and said cover layer being attached to said template substrate in a location wherein said conductor holes of said cover layer are located in alignment with ones of said electrical conductors extending through respective ones of said conductor apertures in said template substrate, said openings and said conductor holes being at least partially filled with respective quantities of said electrically conductive material electrically interconnecting each of said contact bases with a respective one of said electrical conductors.
- 12. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining a plurality of conductor apertures extending toward said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template, said body also including a cover layer of a dielectric material defining a plurality of conductor holes, said cover layer defining said mating surface and said contacts being located atop said cover layer and being connected electrically to said respective ones of said electrical conductors by respective quantities of electrically conductive material extending through respective ones of said conductor holes, and said body further including a layer of an elastomeric dielectric material adhesively attached to said joint face between said cover layer and said joint face and defining a plurality of second conductor holes aligned between said conductor apertures and said contacts;
- (b) a quantity of potting material retaining each of said electrical conductors in the respective one of said conductor apertures; and
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending a predetermined distance above said mating surface, each of said contacts being in electrical contact with a respective one of said electrical conductors.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein said elastomeric material defines raised portions corresponding to the locations of said contacts.
- 14. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a mating surface and including a template member having a joint face and defining a plurality of conductor apertures extending toward said joint face, a respective one of said plurality of electrical conductors extending through each of said plurality of conductor apertures defined by said template;
- (b) a quantity of potting material retaining each of said electrical conductors in the respective one of said conductor apertures;
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts arranged in a predetermined pattern and extending a predetermined distance above said mating surface, each of said contacts being in electrical contact with a respective one of said electrical conductors; and
- (d) a plurality of flex circuit elements each including a flexible dielectric substrate, wherein said electrical conductors include a plurality of conductor traces carried on said substrate, a portion of each of said conductor traces extending beyond said flexible dielectric substrate into a respective one of said conductor apertures.
- 15. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body including a first body member defining a plurality of conductor apertures, a plurality of said electrical conductors each extending through a respective one of said of conductor apertures and each having a respective terminal portion including an end;
- (b) a quantity of a potting material extending into each of said conductor apertures and surrounding at least a terminal portion of each of said electrical-conductors, said potting material, said first body member and an end of each of said terminal portions of said electrical conductors together defining a continuous regular first surface; and
- (c) a plurality of electrically conductive contacts located on said body in a predetermined array, each of said contacts being electrically connected to said terminal portion of a respective one of said electrical conductors.
- 16. The combination of claim 15, further including a housing enclosing said body and including means for holding said body in mating contact with a corresponding second connector.
- 17. The combination of claim 15, further including pin-and-receptacle means for aligning said body matingly with a corresponding second connector.
- 18. The combination of claim 15 wherein said contacts are of soft electrically conductive metal.
- 19. The combination of claim 15 wherein said potting material is a polymeric resin material.
- 20. The combination of claim 15, said body including a cover layer of a flexible dielectric material defining a plurality of conductor holes extending therethrough and located in a second predetermined array corresponding to said predetermined array of said contacts, said cover layer being attached to said first body member with said conductor holes communicating with said ends of said electrical conductors and said contacts being electrically connected with respective ones of said electrical conductors by conductive material extending through said conductor holes defined by said cover layer.
- 21. The combination of claim 20, said cover layer including a mating surface and having circuit elements defined thereon, said contacts being electrically connected with said circuit elements and said circuit elements defining a shape and size of each of said contacts in a direction parallel with said mating surface of said cover layer.
- 22. The combination of claim 20, said body further including a layer of an elastomeric dielectric material adhesively attached to said first surface and defining a plurality of second conductor holes aligned between said conductor apertures and said contacts.
- 23. A multiple-contact connector for use with multi-conductor electrical cable, comprising:
- (a) a body including a template substrate member having a joint face and defining a plurality of elongate planar slots extending therethrough to said joint face thereof;
- (b) a plurality of flex circuit elements each having a front margin and a front face and having a plurality of conductor traces located on and extending along said front face thereof toward said front margin thereof, each of said flex circuit elements being located in a respective one of said slots in said template substrate member with said front margin thereof in a predetermined location with respect to said joint face of said template substrate member;
- (c) a plurality of contacts each associated with and electrically connected to one of said conductor traces, each said contact being in a predetermined location with respect to said joint face of said template substrate and said plurality of flex circuit members being aligned with said template substrate and with each other so that said contacts are located in a predetermined array with respect to each other; and
- (d) each of said flex circuit elements having a rearward portion on which each of said conductor traces is exposed to be electrically connected to a terminal portion of a respective electrical conductor of said multi-conductor electrical cable.
- 24. The connector of claim 23 wherein each of said conductor traces has a rear end located in said rearward portion of a respective flex circuit element and each of said flex circuit elements includes a common bus extending transversely adjacent said rear ends of said conductor traces, in position to accept electrical connection of a plurality of shield conductors associated with respective ones of said electrical conductors of said multi-conductor cable, said common bus being connected with a respective one of said conductor traces extending through a respective one of said planar slots of said template substrate.
- 25. The connector of claim 23 wherein at least one of said flex circuit elements includes a plurality of said conductor traces arranged on a layer of dielectric material including said front face, said conductor traces being at least partially covered by a second layer of dielectric material, said layers of dielectric material and said electrical conductors forming a conductor group having a pair of opposite faces, and said conductor group having a layer of electrically conductive material attached to each of said opposite faces thereof.
- 26. In combination with a plurality of electrical conductors of a multi-conductor electrical cable, a multi-conductor connector for interconnecting said electrical conductors with other electrical conductors, comprising:
- (a) a body defining a substantially planar mating surface;
- (b) a terminal portion of each of said plurality of electrical conductors being embedded in said body and being held closely associated with and substantially parallel with each other substantially solely by an adhesive resin potting material;
- (c) a plurality of closely spaced contacts located in a predetermined array on said mating surface, said mating surface being oriented generally normal to said terminal portions of said electrical conductors, and each of said contacts being closely associated with and electrically interconnected with a respective one of said electrical conductors; and
- (d) a sheet of anisotropically conductive elastomeric connector material having a thickness and which is electrically conductive only in the direction of said thickness, located extending along said mating surface and in electrical contact with said contacts in said array.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/177,290 filed Jan. 4, 1994, now abandoned, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/895,518, filed Jun. 8, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,274,917, issued Jan. 4, 1994.
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