Claims
- 1. A connector comprising:a female contact having a proximal end, a body, and a distal end, said distal end including a contact location adapted for conductively engaging a mating male pin inserted at and electrically insulated from said proximal end, so as to create an interspace region about the male pin between the proximal and distal ends and along the body of said female contact; the body of the female contact being parallel to the male pin in the interspace region; and a conductive chamber for housing said female contact, said female contact mounted in said chamber such that said body and said distal end are enclosed by said chamber, and such that said proximal end is accessible by said male pin; said female contact being electrically insulated from said chamber housing.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the chamber is coated with a conductive material.
- 3. The connector of claim 2 wherein the conductive material comprises a material selected from a group of materials consisting of conductive plating and wire mesh.
- 4. The connector of claim 2 wherein the conductive material provides shielding of electric fields generated by a signal propagating through said male pin and female contact.
- 5. The connector of claim 1 wherein a signal propagating through the connector generates a first magnetic field of a first orientation about said male pin and generates a second magnetic field of a second orientation about said female contact; said first and second orientations being substantially opposite, causing said first and second magnetic fields to substantially cancel in said interspace region.
- 6. The connector of claim 1 further comprising a conductor coupled to said proximal end of said female contact.
- 7. The connector of claim 6 wherein said conductor is formed on a circuit panel selected from a group of panel types consisting of: a rigid panel, a flexible panel, and a rigid-flex panel.
- 8. The connector of claim 6 wherein said conductor is mounted to a substrate, which substrate folds across a front face of said connector at said proximal end of said female contact to a side face of said connector.
- 9. The connector of claim 8 wherein the substrate is “L”-shaped.
- 10. The connector of claim 8 wherein the substrate is “U” shaped.
- 11. The connector of claim 8 further comprising signal transceivers coupled to the conductor and mounted to said substrate.
- 12. The connector of claim 1 further comprising a female connector housing having a plurality of said chambers for housing a plurality of said female contacts and for receiving a plurality of mating male pins mounted to a corresponding male connector.
- 13. The connector of claim 12 wherein interior walls of said chambers are coated with a conductive shielding material such that female contacts of adjacent chambers are shielded from each other by a dual layer of conductive coating.
- 14. The connector of claim 12 wherein exterior walls of said chambers are coated with conductive shielding material.
- 15. The connector of claim 1 wherein the female contact is secured in a circuit panel aperture formed in a circuit panel.
- 16. The connector of claim 15 wherein the female contact is press-fit in the circuit panel aperture.
- 17. The connector of claim 15 wherein the female contact is soldered in the circuit panel aperture.
- 18. The connector of claim 15 wherein the circuit panel is selected from the group of panel types consisting of a rigid panel, a flexible panel, and a rigid-flex panel.
- 19. The connector of claim 15 further comprising electronics coupled to and mounted proximal to said female contact on said circuit panel.
- 20. A female connector adapted for registering with male connector having male pins comprising:a plurality of female contacts, each female contact having an opening for receiving a male pin at a proximal end and having a coupling portion at a distal end for conductively engaging the male pin, the female contact being insulated from the male pin at the proximal end by an insulating portion, a body portion being defined between the proximal end and distal end, the body portion and the male pin being parallel and proximal to each other and magnetically coupled so as to provide a region of magnetic cancellation for a first magnetic field of a first orientation generated by a signal propagating through the male pin and a second magnetic field of a second orientation generated by the signal propagating through the corresponding female contact; a substrate supporting and spatially positioning said female contacts, said substrate including a plurality of apertures corresponding with said openings of said female contacts; conductive paths in said substrate electrically coupled to the female contacts at their proximal ends; and a plurality of conductive chambers for housing said female contacts, said female contacts positioned in said chambers such that said contacts are enclosed in said chambers by said substrate, and such that said proximal ends are accessible by said male pins through said apertures; said female contacts being electrically insulated from said chambers.
- 21. The connector of claim 20 wherein the chambers are coated with a conductive material.
- 22. The connector of claim 21 wherein the conductive material comprises a material selected from a group of materials consisting of conductive plating and wire mesh.
- 23. The connector of claim 21 wherein the conductive material provides shielding of electric fields generated by a signal propagating through said male pins and female contacts.
- 24. The connector of claim 20 wherein said conductive paths are formed on a circuit panel selected formula group of panel types consisting of a rigid panel, a flexible panel and a rigid-flex panel.
- 25. The connector of claim 24 further comprising contact pins coupled to the conductive paths at a side of the connector.
- 26. The connector of claim 25 wherein the contact pins comprise tubular roll pins, each having a longitudinal slot and a lateral slot, the longitudinal slot allowing compression of each said roll pin in a mounting hole formed in the circuit panel and said lateral slot allowing for different respective degrees of compression in mounting holes of different inner diameters.
- 27. The connector of claim 24 wherein said circuit panel is mounted to an “L”-shaped substrate which folds from a front face of said connector at said proximal end of said female contact to a side face of said connector.
- 28. The connector of claim 20 wherein a region of each female contact between the proximal and distal ends is magnetically coupled with the corresponding male pin such that a signal propagating through the connector generates a first magnetic field of a first orientation about said male pin and generates a second magnetic field of a second orientation about said female contact; said first and second orientations being opposite, causing said first and second magnetic fields to substantially cancel in said region.
- 29. A connector comprising a female contact having a first end and a second end and a body region between the first end and the second end, said second end conductively engaging a mating male pin inserted at said first end, and electrically insulated from said first end and said body by an insulating member, in the intersect region the body region of said female contact and said male pin being parallel so as to create an interspace region about the male pin between the first and second ends and along the body of the female contact, and proximal to each other and magnetically coupled such that a signal propagating through the connector generates a first magnetic field of a first orientation about said male pin and generates a second magnetic field of a second orientation about a portion of said female contact; said first and second orientations being opposite, causing said first and second magnetic fields to substantially cancel in said body region.
- 30. The connector of claim 29 further comprising a conductor coupled to said first end of said female connector.
- 31. The connector of claim 30 wherein said conductor is mounted to a flexible circuit panel.
- 32. The connector of claim 29 further comprising a female connector housing for supporting a plurality of said female contacts and for receiving a plurality of mating male pins mounted to a corresponding male connector housing.
- 33. The connector of claim 32 further comprising chambers for housing said female contacts.
- 34. The connector of claim 33 wherein said chambers are coated with a conductive shielding material such that electric fields generated by said signals in said regions are substantially confined to said chambers.
- 35. A female contact having a proximal end, a body, and a distal end, said body of said female contact being transversely secured in a circuit panel, said distal end of said female contact including a contact location adapted for conductively engaging a mating male pin inserted at said proximal end, and electrically insulated from said proximal end and said body by an insulating member, so as to create an interspace region about the male pin between the proximal and distal ends and along the body of the female contact, said body of said female contact and said male pin being parallel in the intersect region and proximal to each other and magnetically coupled so as to provide a region of magnetic cancellation for a first magnetic field of a first orientation generated by a signal propagating in the male pin in a first direction and a second magnetic field of a second orientation generated by the signal propagating through the female contact in a second direction, said female contact being electrically coupled to a conductor on said circuit panel at the proximal end of the female contact.
- 36. The female contact of claim 35 wherein the body is of a length less than the circuit panel thickness.
- 37. The female contact of claim 35 wherein the body is of a length greater than the circuit panel thickness.
- 38. The female contact of claim 35 further comprising a chamber for housing said female contact such that said body and said distal end are enclosed by said chamber, said female contact being electrically insulated from said chamber housing.
- 39. The female contact of claim 35 wherein the female contact body is secured in a circuit panel aperture formed in the circuit panel.
- 40. The connector of claim 39 wherein the female contact is press-fit in the circuit panel aperture.
- 41. The connector of claim 39 wherein the female contact is soldered in the circuit panel aperture.
- 42. The connector of claim 35 wherein the circuit panel is selected from the group of panel types consisting of a rigid panel, a flexible panel, and a rigid-flex panel.
- 43. The connector of claim 35 further comprising electronics coupled to and mounted proximal to said female contact on said circuit panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/902,590, filed Jul. 29, 1997, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US98/15661 |
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11/23/1999 |
11/23/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO99/07036 |
2/11/1999 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (40)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
D. W. Skinner, “Electrical Connector”, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 12, No. 3, p. 467, (8/69). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08/902590 |
Jul 1997 |
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09/269451 |
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