1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector assembly and a back plate arrangement used in the assembly, and more particularly to an electrical connector assembly including at least two electrical connectors and a back plate arrangement employed to retain the electrical connectors.
2. Description of Prior Art
A central processing unit (CPU) in a computer is generally mounted onto a printed circuit board (PCB) via an electrical connector so as to obtain electrical communication therebetween. To more stably retain the electrical connector, a back plate is usually utilized to be mounted onto one side of the PCB opposite to the electrical connector and fasteners such as screws are then used to bolt down the electrical connector with the PCB and the back plate. To meet the trend of high performance of a computer, two or more CPUs are adopted to work in same computer, and correspondingly, two or more electrical connectors are needed. However, separate back plates which respectively retain one connector, are spaced from each other and is likely to apply an uneven force to the PCB and may further cause deformation of the PCB.
As above descried disadvantage of a conventional back plate arrangement, a new type of back plate is developed, which is formed as an integral one capable of retaining two or more connectors. This type of back plate will not damage the PCB because of its larger surface. However, since the dimension between the threaded holes on the back plate for different connectors is predetermined and not changeable, the distance between two neighboring connectors is limited. Namely, if the connector arrangement, especially the dimension between the connectors is changed, the original back plate should be also replaced by a new one. Therefore the cost thereof is increased.
Thus, there is a need to provide a new electrical connector assembly and a relative back plate arrangement that overcome the above-mentioned problems.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector assembly with adjustable dimension between neighboring electrical connectors and a back plate arrangement used in the electrical connector assembly.
In accordance with the present invention, an electrical connector assembly mounted on a printed circuit board is provided, which includes at least two electrical connectors located on one side of the printed circuit board and a back plate arrangement located on the other side of the printed circuit board opposite to the electrical connectors. The back plate arrangement secures the electrical connectors onto the printed circuit board, and includes at least two back plates and at least one connecting bridge interconnecting the at lest two back plates.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The electrical connector 2 is configured with four through holes 20 at four corners thereof, and the back plate 30 is correspondingly configured with threaded holes 300 aligning with the through holes 20. In addition, each back plate 30 defines a pair of opposite edges respectively configured with a pair of connecting holes 301.
The connecting bridge 31 is stamped from a metal sheet and includes a pair of connecting sections 311 spaced from each other and an elevated section 310 between the pair of the connection sections 311. The elevated section 310 extends toward and abuts against the printed circuit board 4 so as to prevent deformation of the printed circuit board 4. Each connecting section 311 defines a pair of retaining holes 312.
When assembling the back plate arrangement 3, the elevated section 310 of the connecting bridge 31 is placed between the pair of the back plates 30 and the connecting sections 311 are located under the back plates 30. The retaining holes 312 of the connecting bridge 31 are aligning with the connecting holes 301 of the back plates 30, and then a first set of screws 32 pass the retaining holes 312 and the connecting holes 301 such that the back plates 30 and the connecting bridge 31 are locked together.
When securing the electrical connectors 2 onto the printed circuit board 4, firstly dispose the electrical connectors 2 at predetermined positions upon the printed circuit board 4 with a second set of screws 33 passing the through holes 20 of the electrical connectors 2 and corresponding holes (not shown) on the printed circuit board 4. Secondly, place the back plate arrangement 3 under the printed circuit board 4 with the threaded holes 300 aligning with the second set of screws 33, and then rotate the screws 33 to lock into the threaded holes 300 so that the electrical connectors 2 could be fastened on the printed circuit board 4.
When the distance between the two electrical connectors 2 needs to be changed, only the connecting bridge 31 is required to be replaced with another one of a different dimension, while the back plates 30 do not need to be changed. Thus, compared to prior arts described before, the back plate arrangement 3 is more economic. Moreover, since the back plates 30 are combined with a connection member 31 such that a continuous big area is provided to engage the printed circuit board 4 and thus the deformation of the circuit board 4 is efficiently prevented.
The back plate arrangement of the present invention could also be expanded to have three or more back plates arranged in a line, in which more connecting bridges are needed. In addition, the connecting bridge is also able to be configured with four connecting sections at periphery edges with an elevated section therebetween such that four back plates should be connected to a same connecting bridge simultaneously.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various alterations and modifications can be made to the embodiments without in any way departing from the scope or spirit of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
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97211554 U | Jun 2008 | TW | national |
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20090325395 A1 | Dec 2009 | US |