1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a double-deck connector assembly, and particularly to a double-deck connector assembly configured by an upper connector and a lower connector in which interlocking mechanism is arranged therebetween such that the upper and lower connectors can be readily and reliably interlocked together.
2. Description of Related Art
A double deck connector assembly disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,821,144 and issued to Choy on Nov. 23, 2004 includes stacked upper and lower connectors each having an elongate insulating housing and a plurality of terminal groups received in the insulating housing. Each insulating housing includes a main body defining a central slot for receiving a module therein and two rows of passageways on two sides of the central slot for receiving the terminals. The insulating housing of the upper connector also has a standoff portion extending downwardly from two sides of the main body and a receiving space surrounded by the main body and the standoff portion for receiving the lower connector therein. The double deck connector assembly establishes electrical connection between the upper and lower connectors and the printed circuit board through the terminal groups are soldered to the printed circuit board by the soldering balls.
When reflowing the soldering balls to solder the terminal groups to the printed circuit board, the upper and lower connectors are moved toward the printed circuit board by its own weight and have different subsidence because the upper and lower connectors are not assembled together. The modules respectively received in the central slots of the upper and lower connectors interfere with each other and can not be assembled to the double deck connector assembly when the subsidence of the upper connector is larger than that of the lower connector, so that the double deck connector assembly can not achieve electrical connection between the modules and the printed circuit board. And the upper and lower connectors need to be prepositioned before soldered to the printed circuit board, so as to increase difficulty of the operation.
Hence, it is desirable to provide an improved double deck connector assembly to overcome the aforementioned disadvantages.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a double deck connector assembly having retention means for assembling upper and lower connectors together before soldered to a printed circuit board, so as to make assembling process and structure of the connector assembly simple.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a double deck connector assembly comprises upper and lower connectors each having an insulating housing and a plurality of terminals received in the corresponding insulating housing. Each housing has a pair of latch devices extending in a same direction from two opposite sides thereof. The latch devices of the lower connector define a pair of sliding slots. The latch devices of the upper connector define a pair of holding arms matching with the sliding slots to assembly the upper and lower connectors together.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the present invention in detail.
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The upper insulating housing 10 also has a pair of upper latch devices 17 integrally formed at two opposite ends of the upper main body 14 and a pair of guiding arms 18 integrally formed at two opposite sides of the standoff portion 15. A receiving space 16 for receiving the lower connector 2 is surrounded by the guiding arms 18, the upper main body 14 and the standoff portion 15. The upper latch devices 17 and the guiding arms 18 are located at a same side of the upper main body 14. The upper latch devices 17 each includes an upper latching arm 170 extending from a side of the upper main body 14 in a horizontal direction and a holding arm 171 extending from a top portion of the standoff portion 15 in a horizontal direction. The holding arm 171 located under the upper latching arm 170 defines a hook 172 projecting inwardly from an end thereof.
Each guiding arm 18 located under the holding arm 171 extends from a bottom portion of the standoff portion 15 in a horizontal direction and defines a guiding groove 180 located below the upper latching arm 170. The holding arm 171 is disposed between the upper latching arm 170 and the guiding arm 18. The guiding groove 180 is used to guide the lower connector 2 into the upper connector 1. The upper latching arm 170 can retain the corresponding upper module (not shown) in the upper central slot 142 of the upper connector 1. A metal supporting arm 19 is disposed beside each upper latching arm 170 and directly fastened to the upper housing 10 for provision of auxiliary strength of the upper latching arm 170 during deflection of the upper latching arm 170.
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Each lower latching device 25 has a lower latching arm 250 for retaining the lower module (not shown) in the lower central slot 242 of the lower connector 2. A metal supporting arm 19 is disposed beside each lower latching arm 250 and directly fastened to the lower housing 20 for provision of auxiliary strength of the lower latching arm 250 during deflection of the lower latching arm 250. The lower latching arm 250 can slide along the guiding groove 180 for guiding the lower connector 2 into the receiving space 16 of the upper connector 1. The lower latching device 25 also includes a sliding slot 251 sunk from an outside surface thereof and a buckling slot 252 sunk from a bottom surface of the sliding slot 251. A step 253 is formed at a junction of the sliding slot 251 and the buckling slot 252. The step 253 can match with the hook 172 of the upper connector 1 to assemble the upper and lower connectors 1, 2 together when the holding arm 171 sliding along the sliding slot 251. The buckling slot 252 is disposed at an end of the sliding slot 251.
When assembly, aligning the lower connector 2 with the standoff portion 15 of the upper connector 1, making the lower latching arm 250 of the lower connector 2 slide along the guiding groove 180 of the upper connector 1 and making the holding arm 171 slide along the sliding slot 251 until the hook 171 buckling the step 253. The lower connector 2 has a back surface adjacent to a front surface of the standoff portion 15 when the upper and lower connectors 1, 2 are assembled together. The lower connector 2 has a same width with the standoff portion 15.
The double deck connector assembly 100 assemble the upper and lower connectors 1, 2 together through the hook 172 of the upper connector 1 buckling the step 253 of the lower connector 2 to make the upper and lower connectors 1, 2 have same subsidence with each other when melting the fusible members 12, 22 to solder the upper and lower terminals 11, 22 to the printed circuit board (not shown), so as to prevent the upper and lower modules (not shown) respectively received in the upper and lower central slots 142, 242 from interfering and issue good electrical connection between two modules and the printed circuit board.
While the preferred embodiments in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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99216021 | Aug 2010 | TW | national |