Information
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Patent Grant
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6454600
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Patent Number
6,454,600
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 23, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 567
- 439 571
- 439 572
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical assembly (1) includes a first electrical element (2), a second electrical element (8) and an actuating element (3). The first electrical element has a support section (22) including a retention element (5). The retention element has a pair of spaced legs (52). The second electrical element defines a cavity (82) in a part (80) thereof. The actuating element has a resilient arm (30), a pressing arm (32), a separating element (34) and a pair of side wings (36). The actuating element is pivotally movable with respect to the retention element and facilitates the releasable lock of the legs to the cavity.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical assembly, and particularly to an electrical assembly having a retention mechanism for mechanically connecting electrical components of the electrical assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electronic devices, such as a computer and its peripheral device are, as is known to all, usually kept in an electrical connection therebetween by way of an electrical connection between two complementary electrical connectors. The complementary electrical connectors are respectively mounted to the computer and the peripheral device and together constitute an electrical assembly. The electrical connection between the two complementary electrical connectors of the electrical assembly is in turn achieved with the aid of a mechanical connection provided by retention mechanisms, such as latches, of the complementary electrical connectors. The latches go out of the engagement therebetween when the electrical connection between the electrical connectors is to be canceled.
A retention mechanism such as a board lock is also, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,074,249, often provided in an electrical assembly consisting of an electrical connector and a printed circuit board to mount the electrical connector to the printed circuit board, thereby helping to establish an electrical connection between the electrical connector and the printed circuit board. Sometimes, the board lock would be pulled out of the printed circuit board when the electrical connector is to be repaired.
However, it is often difficult for the conventional board locks and latches to be mounted to or be removed from the printed circuit board and/or the complementary electrical connector without special tools because the retention force of the retention mechanism needed to ensure the reliability of the retention therebetween is large.
Therefore, an electrical assembly having an improved retention mechanism is desired to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A major object of the present invention is to provide an electrical assembly having a retention mechanism which easily connects and/or disconnects without special tools electrical components of the electrical assembly while maintaining a reliable retention between the electrical components as desired.
An electrical assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a first electrical element, an actuating element and a second electrical element. The first electrical element comprises a retention element integrally formed therewith and pivotally assembled with the actuating element. The retention element has a pair of spaced legs and the second electrical element includes a cavity. The legs are inserted to and/or pulled out of the cavity easily with the aid of the actuating element to lock and/or unlock the first and second electrical elements.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded partial perspective view of an electrical assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
but viewed from another perspective;
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
6
,
7
,
9
and
10
are cross-sectional views of the electrical assembly showing the process of locking;
FIGS. 5
,
8
and
11
are partially enlarged views taken from and marked with a circle in
FIGS. 4
,
7
and
10
, respectively;
FIG. 12
is a partially cutaway view of the electrical assembly before a first and a second electrical elements of the electrical assembly are latched to each other;
FIG. 13
is a partially enlarged view taken from and marked by a circle in
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is a view similar to
FIG. 12
, but viewed from a different perspective;
FIG. 15
is a partially enlarged view taken from and marked by a circle in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 16
is a view similar to
FIG. 12
but the first and the second electrical elements have been in a latched condition;
FIG. 17
is a partially enlarged view taken from and marked by a circle in
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 18
is a view similar to
FIG. 16
but viewed from a different perspective; and
FIG. 19
is a partially enlarged view taken from and marked by a circle in FIG.
18
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an electrical assembly
1
in accordance with the present invention comprises a first electrical element
2
(only a portion thereof shown), an actuating element
3
, and a second electrical element
8
(only a portion thereof shown).
The first electrical element
2
is an electrical connector in this preferred embodiment of the present invention with only a part
9
of an insulative housing thereof being shown herein. The part
9
of the first electrical element
2
has a support section
22
integrally formed therewith. The support section
22
comprises a cutout
40
defined in a side surface thereof and a retention element
5
supported thereby and integrally formed therewith. The retention element
5
comprises an upper section
50
extending perpendicularly and outwardly from a surface
20
of the support section
22
, a pair of spaced legs
52
, and a middle section
54
from which the spaced legs
52
extend and connecting the legs
52
with the upper section
50
. The surface
20
is perpendicular to the side surface in which the cutout
40
is defined. The middle section
54
has a pair of pins
56
protruding outwardly from opposite side faces thereof. The legs
52
have a pair of enlarged sections
58
protruding outwardly from outer surfaces of lower ends thereof. Each enlarged section
58
is larger than other sections of the leg
52
with respect to size or dimension thereof and has a step section
51
having the largest dimension therein. A space
53
is defined between the legs
52
. A fin
6
extends outwardly from the surface
20
and has an inner side integral with the upper section
50
and an inclinedly extending outer side opposite to the side in which the cutout
40
is defined.
The actuating element
3
is integrally formed and comprises a resilient arm
30
, a pressing arm
32
, a separating element
34
and a pair of opposite side wings
36
extending perpendicularly and outwardly beyond two opposite side edges of the resilient arm
30
. The resilient arm
30
and the pressing arm
32
extend upwardly beyond and from between the side wings
36
. A wedge-shaped space is defined between the resilient arm
30
and the pressing arm
32
. Each side wing
36
includes a through hole
31
extending through an upper section thereof and a protrusion
33
protruding inwardly from an inner face of a lower end
38
thereof. The resilient arm
30
is generally in the shape of an elongated plate and is perpendicular to the side wings
36
. The separating element
34
is also in the shape of a plate and is perpendicular to the resilient arm
30
.
The second electrical element
8
may be a printed circuit board to which the first electrical element
2
is mounted or an electrical connector complementary with the first electrical element
2
and is shown herein with only a part
80
thereof. The part
80
defines therein a cavity or notch
82
with locking edges thereabouts. Referring to
FIGS. 3-19
, the cavity
82
is generally cylindrical and comprises a reception portion
84
and a retention portion
86
communicating with the reception portion
84
. The retention portion
86
has a diameter larger than a diameter of the reception portion
84
, thereby a shoulder
88
being formed between the reception portion
84
and the retention portion
86
.
In assembly, the through holes
31
of the side wings
36
are engaged with the pins
56
of the middle section
54
. The resilient arm
30
abuts against the cutout
40
of the support section
22
. The separating element
34
extends into the W space
53
defined between the legs
52
. In such condition, the step sections
51
of the legs
52
together constitute a larger dimension than the reception portion
84
of the cavity
82
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3-19
, when the first electrical element
2
is intended to lock with the second electrical element
8
, a pressing force is applied to the pressing arm
32
of the actuating element
3
to move the pressing arm
32
toward the resilient arm
30
while the resilient arm
30
is stopped from moving by the support portion
22
. The separating element
34
and the lower ends
38
of the side wings
36
move in a direction opposite to the direction along which the pressing arm
32
moves, until the separating element
34
retreats away from the space
53
between the legs
52
and the protrusions
33
of the lower ends
38
of the side wings
36
engage with the legs
52
to press the legs
52
toward each other and to reduce the space
53
between the lower ends of the leg
52
. In this way, the total dimension of the step sections
51
of the legs
52
is smaller than the dimension of the reception portion
84
of the cavity
82
.
The legs
52
are then, as shown in
FIGS. 3-8
, inserted through the reception portion
84
of the cavity
82
into the retention portion
84
of the second electrical element
8
.
The pressing force is then removed from the pressing arm
32
to cause the pressing arm
32
, the separating element
34
and the side wings
36
to return to the original position due to the elasticity of the resilient arm
30
. Since the protrusions
33
of the lower ends
38
of the side wings
36
no longer press the legs
52
, the separating element
34
moves into the space
53
between the legs
52
, and increases the total dimension of the step sections
51
of the legs
52
to cause the step section
51
being engageable with the shoulder
88
of the cavity
82
, thereby retaining the enlarged sections
58
in the retention portion
86
. In this way, the first electrical element
2
is reliably locked to the second electrical element
8
by the retention mechanism comprised of the actuating element
3
, the retention element
5
and the cavity
82
.
When the first electrical element
2
is to be unlocked from the second electrical element
8
, a pressure is also applied to the pressing arm
32
to retreat the separating element
34
from the space
53
between the legs
52
thereby reducing the space
53
between the legs
52
and the total dimension of the step sections
51
of the legs
52
with the aid of the lower ends
38
of the side wings
36
and to take the legs
52
out of the cavity
80
.
As described above, the locking and unlocking of the first and second electrical elements
2
,
8
are easily accomplished without any special tools.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed. For example, understandably in the presently preferred embodiment, the actuating element
3
performs two functions of both deflecting the retention element
5
for easing the mating process between the retention element
5
and the cavity
82
, and reinforcing the retention element
5
for latchable engagement within the cavity
82
. Anyhow, other simplified embodiments having an actuator associated with the retention element for either easy mating or enhanced latching with regard to the cavity, are also feasible. For example, the retention legs may be inherently substantially smaller than the cavity diametrically, and the separating element enlarges the retention legs diametrically for enhancing latchable engagement within the cavity after the retention element is in its final locking position. Under this situation, the engagement between the side wings and the retention legs during mating for inwardly deflecting the retention legs, is unnecessary. Contrarily, for another simplified embodiment, the separating element in the presently preferred embodiment may be omitted while maintaining the engagement between the side wings and the retention legs during mating.
Claims
- 1. An electrical assembly comprising:a first electrical element comprising a support section and a retention element supported by the support section, the retention element comprising a pair of spaced legs; a second electrical element comprising a part defining a cavity therein; and an actuating element comprising a pair of side wings assembled to the retention element and engageable with the legs of the retention element to releasably lock the retention element to the cavity; wherein the retention element extends perpendicularly from the support section and comprises an upper section, and a middle section connecting the upper section with the legs, the middle section comprising a pair of pins and the side wings of the actuating element defining a pair of through holes engaged with the pins; wherein the side wings comprise a pair of protrusions engageable with the legs of the retention element to press the legs toward each other to release the retention element from the cavity; wherein each leg comprises an enlarged section having a step section and the cavity comprises a reception portion, a retention portion and a shoulder engageable with the step section to retain the enlarged sections of the legs in the retention portion; wherein the actuating element comprises a pressing arm for driving the side wings to move together therewith; wherein the actuating element comprises a separating element driven by the pressing arm to move together with the pressing arm and the side wings to releasably engage between the legs of the retention element; wherein the support section defines a cutout and the actuating element comprises an integral resilient arm abutting against the cutout and tending to disengage the separating element from the legs of the retention element; wherein the first electrical element is a first electrical connector; wherein the second electrical element is a second electrical connector complementary with the first electrical connector; wherein the second electrical element is a printed circuit board to which the first electrical connector is mounted.
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