Claims
- 1. A connector which is electrically connected to a substrate in which a conductor pattern and electrodes at ends of the conductor pattern are provided on a surface of the substrate, the connector comprising:
a plurality of contacts resiliently connectable to the electrodes of the substrate which is inserted in the connector; an insulator member containing the contacts arrayed therein; and a slider unit movably attached to the insulator member, the slider unit including a plurality of lugs connectable to respective edges of the contacts contained in the insulator member, wherein the connector is configured such that the respective edges of the contacts are connected to the plurality of lugs of the slider unit before the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member, so as to separate the contacts from the electrodes of the substrate, and the respective edges of the contacts are disconnected from the plurality of lugs after the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member, so that the contacts are resiliently connected to the electrodes of the substrate.
- 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the contacts are arrayed in a staggered arrangement in the insulator member, and the lugs are arrayed in a staggered arrangement in the slider unit, the staggered arrangement of the lugs in the slider unit corresponding to the staggered arrangement of the contacts in the insulator member.
- 3. A connector which is electrically connected to a substrate in which a conductor pattern and electrodes at ends of the conductor pattern are provided on a surface of the substrate, the connector comprising:
a plurality of contacts resiliently connectable to the electrodes of the substrate, wherein the contacts are arrayed in a staggered arrangement including first contacts and second contacts which are alternately arrayed; an insulator member containing the plurality of contacts 10 arrayed therein; and a slider unit movably attached to the insulator member, wherein the slider unit includes first-width portions and second-width portions arrayed in a staggered arrangement, and the first-width portions including lugs provided at lower positions of the first-width portions, the lugs being connectable to respective edges of the first contacts in the insulator member, and the second-width portions including connecting areas provided at upper positions of the second-width portions, the connecting areas being connectable to respective projections of the second contacts in the insulator member, wherein the connector is configured such that, before the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member, the respective edges of the first contacts are connected to the lugs of the first-width portions and the respective projections of the second contacts are connected to the connecting areas of the second-width portions, so as to separate the plurality of contacts from the electrodes, and wherein the connector is configured such that, after the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member, the respective edges of the first contacts are disconnected from the lugs of the first width portions and the respective projections of the second contacts are disconnected from the connecting areas of the second-width portions, so that the plurality of contacts are resiliently connected to the electrodes.
- 4. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the second-width portions of the slider unit include flat-surface areas as the connecting areas that are connectable to the projections of the long contacts, and include recesses adjacent to the flat-surface areas, wherein, after the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member, the respective projections of the long contacts are connected to the recesses of the second-width portions.
- 5. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the second-width portions of the slider unit include projections as the connecting areas that are connectable to the projections of the long contacts, and include flat-surface areas adjacent to the projections, wherein, after the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member, the respective projections of the long contacts are connected to the flat-surface areas of the second-width portions.
- 6. The connector according to claim 3, further comprising a lever unit connected to the slider unit, wherein the slider unit is moved relative to the insulator member when the lever unit is manually pushed by an operator.
- 7. The connector according to claim 6, wherein the lever unit is formed into a flat plate by using a metallic material, and the insulator member includes a shell unit which contains the lever unit and the plurality of contacts arrayed therein.
- 8. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the insulator member includes a shell unit which contains the plurality of contacts arrayed therein.
- 9. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the shell unit includes side walls, each of the side walls having a guide portion at a bottom of the side wall, the guide portions being rounded and having upper surfaces that are formed to be flat and smooth, wherein the substrate is brought into contact with the guide portions of the shell unit when the substrate is inserted to the connector.
- 10. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the insulator member includes a first contact mold portion containing the first contacts molded in a first insulator, and a second contact mold portion containing the second contacts molded in a second insulator, the first contact mold portion having recesses provided in the first insulator, the second contact mold portion having projections provided in the second insulator, and the projections being fitted to the recesses when the first and second contact mold portions are attached together.
- 11. A connector which is electrically connected to a substrate in which a conductor pattern and electrodes at ends of the conductor pattern are provided on a surface of the substrate, the connector comprising:
a plurality of contacts resiliently connectable to the electrodes of the substrate; a contact unit containing the contacts arrayed therein; and a housing containing the contact unit in a manner that the contact unit is rotatable relative to the housing, the housing being configured such that the substrate carrying the electrodes can be inserted to or removed from the housing, wherein the connector is configured such that the contacts are separated from the electrodes before the substrate is inserted to the housing, and, after the substrate is inserted to the housing, the contacts are resiliently connected to the electrodes through the rotation of the contact unit relative to the housing.
- 12. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the contact unit includes projections extending from side surfaces of the contact unit, the projections being provided on the side surfaces at positions that are deviated from a center of gravity of each side surface, and the projections being provided as a rotation axis around which the contact portion is rotatable.
- 13. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the contact unit includes a flat surface that is forced into contact with the substrate when the contacts are connected to the electrodes of the substrate.
- 14. The connector according to claim 11, wherein each of the contacts has a first contact portion at a first end of the contact that is opposite to a second end of the contact resiliently connected to one of the electrodes of the substrate, the first contact portions of the contacts being connected to core wires of a cable and movable associated with the rotation of the contact unit.
- 15. The connector according to claim 4, wherein the first contact portions of the contacts are soldered to the core wires of the cable to establish an electric connection between the connector and the cable.
- 16. The connector according to claim 11, further comprising a connector portion including a plurality of terminals arrayed therein, each terminal including a first contact portion at one end and a second contact portion at the other end, the first contact portion being connected to one of core wires of a cable, and the second contact portion being connected to one of the contacts of the contact unit.
Priority Claims (3)
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2000-276402 |
Sep 2000 |
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2000-356046 |
Nov 2000 |
JP |
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2000-375180 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/899,130 filed Jul. 6, 2001, now pending.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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09899130 |
Jul 2001 |
US |
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10301596 |
Nov 2002 |
US |