Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for engaging with a corresponding mating electrical connector in order to effect a connection between two circuit boards, said connector comprising:
- a housing formed from an electrically insulative material having a first side wall adjoining a second side wall adjoining a third side wall, adjoining a fourth side wall;
- a raised pedestal located between first and third side walls, a top surface of said pedestal of said housing being coplanar with top surfaces above said side walls;
- a row of electrically conductive terminals disposed in spaced-apart order in said housing along said first inner edge and below said top surface of said pedestal, said terminals each including a retention portion for retaining said terminal in place in said spaced-apart order in said housing and a contact portion for contacting a mating terminal disposed in corresponding portions of the mating connector; and
- a first inner surface of said side wall, a second inner surface of said second side wall adjoining said first inner surface at a first inner corner, a third inner surface of said third side wall adjoining said second inner surface at a second inner corner and a fourth inner surface of said fourth side wall adjoining said third inner surface of said third side wall at a third inner corner, said fourth inner surface adjoining said first inner surface at a fourth inner corner; and
- outer edges of said top surface of said pedestal and said first inner surface, said first inner corner, said second inner surface, said second inner corner, said third inner surface, said third inner corner, said fourth inner surface and said fourth inner corner of said side walls defining a mating channel configured as a closed loop for receiving correspondingly configured portions of the mating connector.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein at least one of said inner corners between said adjacent side walls is radiused.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 2 including a first outer edge of said top surface opposed to said first inner surface of said first side wall, a first outer, radiused corner of said top surface opposed to said first inner corner, a second outer edge of said top surface opposed to said second inner surface of said second side wall, a second outer, radiused corner of said top surface opposed to said second inner corner, a third outer edge of said top surface opposed to said third inner surface of said third side wall, a third outer, radiused corner of said top surface opposed to said third inner corner, a fourth outer edge of said top surface opposed to said fourth inner surface of said fourth side wall and a fourth outer, radiused corner of said top surface opposed to said fourth inner corner further defining said mating channel.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 3 wherein the mating channel comprises a first segment adjacent said first side wall, a second segment contiguous with said first segment and adjacent to said second side wall, a third segment contiguous with said second segment and adjacent to said third side wall, and a fourth segment contiguous with said third segment and adjacent to said fourth side wall.
- 5. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein said terminal includes an engagement portion opposed to said contact portion for engaging a portion of said mating connector received into said mating channel for retaining said portion of said mating connector in place within said mating channel.
- 6. The electrical connector of claim 5 wherein said contact portion and said engagement portion of each said terminal are disposed in said connector housing on opposite sides of said mating channel for cooperatively engaging the portion of the mating connector inserted into said mating channel.
- 7. The connector of claim 5 wherein said contact portion of said terminals includes a contact head that protrudes toward said mating channel and said engagement portion includes a locking head that protrudes toward said mating channel in opposition to the contact head of the terminal.
- 8. The connector of claim 7 wherein said contact head and said locking head are disposed at different heights from the bottom of the housing.
- 9. The connector of claim 8 wherein said retention portion is spaced apart from said contact portion.
- 10. The connector of claim 1 wherein upper portions of said inner surfaces of said side walls are downwardly inclined.
- 11. An electrical connector assembly for connecting two circuit boards together, the assembly including:
- first and second interengaging connectors, each of the first and second connectors including respective first and second housings and respective first and second sets of conductive terminals, each of the conductive terminals having a contact portion disposed within a portion of one of said first and second connector housings, a solder tail portion extending out of said housing and a body portion interconnecting said contact and solder tail portions;
- said first housing formed from an electrically insulative material having a first side wall adjoining a second side wall, said second side wall adjoining a third side wall, said third side wall adjoining a fourth side wall and said fourth side wall adjoining said first side wall, a raised pedestal located between first and third side walls, a top surface of said pedestal and top surfaces above said side walls being coplanar, a first inner surface of said first side wall, a second inner surface of said second side wall adjoining said first inner surface at a first inner corner, a third inner surface of said third side wall adjoining said second inner surface at a second inner corner and a fourth inner surface of said fourth side wall adjoining said third inner surface at a third inner corner, said fourth inner surface adjoining said first inner surface at a fourth inner corner, inner surfaces of said side walls and outer edges of said top surface of said pedestal defining a mating channel having a configuration of a closed loop, contact portions of said first set of terminals being disposed along said mating channel;
- said second housing including a first side wall adjoining a second side wall at a first outer corner, said second side wall adjoining a third side wall at a second outer corner, said third side wall adjoining a fourth side wall at a third outer corner, and said fourth side wall adjoining said first side wall at a fourth outer corner, said side walls being configured to define a closed loop corresponding to the configuration of the mating channel of said first housing, said side walls of said second housing engaging within the mating channel of the first housing when the side walls of the second housing are registered with the mating channel of the first housing; and
- contact portions of said second set of terminals being disposed along said first and third side walls for engagement with respective ones of said first set of terminals when said side walls of said second housing are engaged within said mating channel of said first housing.
- 12. The connector assembly of claim 11 wherein at least one of said inner corners between adjoining side walls of said first housing is radiused.
- 13. The connector assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one of said outer corners between adjoining side walls of said second housing is radiused.
- 14. The connector assembly of claim 11 wherein upper portions of said inner surfaces of side walls of said first housing are downwardly inclined.
- 15. The connector assembly of claim 11 wherein upper portions of said side walls of said second housing are downwardly inclined.
- 16. The connector assembly of claim 11 wherein outer edges of said top surface of said pedestal are downwardly inclined.
Priority Claims (1)
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Jun 1996 |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/816,225 filed on Mar. 12, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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7-16381 |
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WO 9704505 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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