This application claims the benefit of the filing date under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a)-(d) of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-027854, filed on Feb. 17, 2016.
The present invention relates to a contact, and more particularly, to a contact which is press-fitted into a passageway of a circuit board to electrically connect with the circuit board.
Press-fit contacts which are press-fitted into passageways of a circuit board are known in the art. Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-160898A (“JP 2010-160898A”) for instance discloses such a press-fit contact in
To counteract this problem, in JP 2010-160898A, the press-fit contact is created by insert-molding an electrical conductor with an insulator to the correct length. However, insert-molding results in increased manufacturing costs. A portion of the press-fit contact can also simply be shortened to address this problem. As shown in JP 2010-160898A, the portion of the contact to be press-fitted has a certain shorter length, however, this results in decreased tolerance in the positioning of the press-fit contact. When the length of the press-fit contact to be inserted into the passageway is extremely short, such as 0.4 mm or the like, the tolerance becomes severe, which results in difficulty in locating the press-fit portion in the passageway with a high degree of accuracy.
An object of the invention, among others, is to provide a contact which makes it possible to accurately position a short press-fit portion of the contact. The disclosed contact has a press-fit portion and a deformable portion. The press-fit portion is press-fit into a passageway of a circuit board. The deformable portion is disposed adjacent the press-fit portion in a direction opposite a press-fitting direction and has a shape adjacent the press-fit portion larger than the passageway. The deformable portion is plastically deformable.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures, of which:
Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the concept of the invention to those skilled in the art.
A contact 10 according to the invention is shown in
An alignment plate 40 is movable in a vertical direction in
A wiring portion 13, as shown in
The contact 10 is shown during press-fitting in
The deformable portion 12 is located adjacent the press-fit portion 11 in a direction opposite a direction of press-fitting the press-fit portion 11 into the passageway 21. The deformable portion 12 also has a deformable opening 121 at a central portion thereof. Further, a stopper 122 extending orthogonally to the press-fit portion 11 to form a step is disposed at a lower end of the deformable portion 12.
The stopper 122 abuts on a portion of an upper face of the circuit board 20 located around the passageway 21 when the press-fit portion 11 has been press-fitted into the passageway 21 up to a predetermined depth. The stopper 122 abuts on the circuit board 20 so that further insertion of the press-fit portion 11 into the passageway 21 is restricted. Thereafter, the deformable portion 12 receives a further load to plastically deform in a shape shown in
A size error of the deformable portion 12, for example, a fixing position error to the housing 30 above the deformable portion 12 or a load error at press-fitting, is absorbed by deformation of the deformable portion 12. Therefore, only a size of the press-fit portion 11 below the stopper 122 is required to be formed with a high degree of accuracy. In the contact 10, even if the press-fit portion 11 has an extremely short size, the press-fit portion 11 is press-fitted up to a depth located with a high degree of accuracy with respect to the circuit board 20.
A method for press-fitting the press-fit portion 11 in a state before the deformable portion 12 is deformed has been explained, but the deformable portion 12 may be caused to deform before press-fitting of the press-fit portion 11. That is, a dummy circuit board having a hole with a diameter slightly larger than the passageway 21 of the circuit board 20 is prepared, and the deformable portion 12 is deformed by pushing the stopper 122 of the deformable portion 12 against the dummy circuit board in advance. Thereby, a size error of the deformable portion 12 is absorbed in advance. Thereafter, the press-fit portion 11 is press-fitted into the passageway 21 of the circuit board 20. A load to be applied is sufficient for press-fitting the press-fit portion 11 without deforming the deformable portion 12. Even when this method is adopted, the press-fit portion 12 can be press-fitted into the passageway 21 of the circuit board 20 with a high degree of accuracy.
A contact 10′ according to another embodiment of the invention is shown in
The contact 10′ of the second example shown in
The stopper 122 with the narrower width avoids damaging another wiring pattern on a surface of the circuit board 20 disposed in the vicinity of the passageway 21. Further, the shape or the size of the deformable opening 121 of the contact 10′ is designed such that the deformable portion 12 deforms with a proper load according to the thickness, size, and material of the flat-plate contact 10′. The deformable portion 12 of the contact 10′ plastically deforms in a shape shown in
A contact 10″ according to another embodiment of the invention is shown in
The contact 10″ has a shoulder 123 formed on a slope extending away from the press-fit portion 11. The shoulder 123 is approximately the same size as the stopper 122 of the contact 10′. In the contact 10′, when the contact 10′ is thin and the size of the stopper 122 is small, the stopper 122 may enter the passageway 21 while shaving a wall face of the passageway 21. The contact 10″ has the shoulder portion 123 formed on the slope instead of the stopper 122. The shoulder portion 123 blocks entrance of the deformable portion 12 into the passageway 21. By forming the shoulder portion 123, the deformable portion 12 can be plastically deformed without causing the deformable portion 12 to enter the passageway 21 even when another wiring pattern on a surface of the circuit board 20 is disposed close to the passageway 21. Advantageously, in the contact 10, 10′, 10″ according to the invention, it is possible to position the short press-fit portion 11 with a high degree of accuracy. A tolerance of the contact 10, 10′, 10″ is absorbed by plastic deformation of the deformable portion 12, and therefore, only the press-fit portion 11 must be manufactured with a high degree of accuracy, lessening manufacturing costs of the contact 10, 10′, 10″.
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