Electrical connector assembly and module incorporating the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6773272
  • Patent Number
    6,773,272
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 22, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 10, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A right-angled electrical connector assembly is provided for connection to a printed circuit board. The assembly includes a terminal support member for supporting the assembly on an appropriate support structure such as a chassis of a right-angled electrical connector module. A plurality of right-angled conductive terminals have compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions. The pin portions have retention portions. A terminal pin alignment member is supported on the support member and includes a plurality of pin-receiving passages for receiving the pin portions of the terminals therethrough in a direction generally perpendicular to the support member for connection to the printed circuit board. The passages have retention sections for engaging the retention portions of the terminals. A contact alignment member has a plurality of contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the terminals therethrough to define a mating portion of the assembly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to a right-angled electrical connector module incorporating one or more right-angled electrical connector assemblies.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Generally, a typical electrical connector includes some form of dielectric or insulating housing mounting a plurality of conductive terminals. For instance, the housing may be molded of plastic material and the terminals may be stamped and formed of sheet metal material. The housing has a plurality of terminal-receiving passages into which the terminals are inserted so that contact portions of the terminals are exposed for engaging the contact portions of the terminals of a complementary mating connector or other connecting device.




A typical electrical connector has a front mating end or face at which the contact portions of the terminals are exposed, and a rear terminating end or face at which terminating portions of the terminals are located. The terminal-receiving passages extend generally between the mating and terminating ends of the connector housing. The rear terminating portions of the terminals are connected to a variety of conductors ranging from discrete electrical wires to circuit traces on a printed circuit board.




A header connector is a connector of the type described above wherein the connector housing is adapted for use in conjunction with a printed circuit board. The terminals of a header connector typically are pin-type terminals or terminals which have pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board which typically is mounted at the rear terminating end or face of the connector housing. The terminal pins often are bent at right-angles for insertion into the circuit board, whereby the front mating end or face of the connector housing projects generally parallel to the circuit board. The terminal pins often are “compliant” pins whereby they are forced into the holes in the printed circuit board to establish an interference or press fit within the holes.




Such header connectors may be mounted in an electrical connector module, such as a control box or module for various applications. One example is an air bag module for automotive or vehicular applications. With a control module or box, one or more header connector assemblies are mounted within the control box and are terminated to a printed circuit board housed therewithin. The header connectors typically are right-angled connectors, and the terminals are right-angled terminals having terminating ends for connection to the circuit traces on the printed circuit board, and contact ends of the terminals project through the control box at a mating end or side thereof for electrical connection to complementary mating connectors. A sealant is often used to cover the box to protect the printed circuit board. This module and assembly process is costly and inefficient. Costs and inefficiency increases when the solder-tail ends of the terminals are made to be compliant pins or tails which are forced into holes in the circuit board, because there are no means for supporting the compliant pins when the circuit board is installed.




With the ever-increasing miniaturization of electrical connectors due to the ever-increasing density of the circuits in electronic applications, a myriad of additional problems have been encountered in fabricating and assembling electrical connectors as described above, such as header connectors having compliant pins for insertion into holes in a printed circuit board. To begin with, because of the miniaturization of the connector assembly, itself, the conductive terminals, such as stamped and formed sheet metal terminals, are extremely small, fragile and practically impossible to maintain at proper spacing or pitch. Consequently, pin alignment plates have been used for passing the terminal pins therethrough to maintain proper relative positioning of the terminal pins. If compliant pins are used as stated above, some form of mechanical support must be provided during assembly as the pins are forced into the holes in the printed circuit board. Still further, if the compliant pins are at right angles in an angled connector assembly, support of the terminal pins is difficult and unreliable. Typical alignment plates simply do not provide sufficient retention strength to force a large number of compliant pins into the holes of the printed circuit board. Therefore, support fixtures such as steel tooling must be used to support the alignment plate and compliant pins during assembly to the printed circuit board. This metal fixture typically looks like an elongated comb for insertion between rows of the terminal pins. Unfortunately, it is desirable in many applications to stagger the terminal pins in adjacent rows thereof. Consequently, such comb-like supporting fixtures cannot even be used because the staggered pins do not provide adequate passageways for the pin projections of the comb support.




This intertwined series of problems has made it extremely difficult to fabricate and/or assemble header connectors, such as right-angled header connectors, and particularly connectors which use compliant pins which are assembled to printed circuit boards, and still further when the header connectors are used in electrical connector modules or control boxes. The present invention is directed to a unique electrical connector assembly and a connector module incorporating such an assembly, to avoid or eliminate most if not all of these numerous problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved right-angled electrical connector assembly for connection to a printed circuit board.




Another object of the invention is to provide a new and improved electrical connector module or control box incorporating the connector assembly of the invention.




In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, a right-angled electrical connector assembly is provided for connection to a printed circuit board. The assembly includes a terminal support member for supporting the assembly on an appropriate support structure. A plurality of right-angled conductive terminals have compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions having retention portions. A terminal pin alignment member is provided on the support member and includes a plurality of pin-receiving passages for receiving the pin portions of the terminals therethrough in a direction generally perpendicular to the support structure for connection to the printed circuit board. The passages have retention sections for engaging the retention portions of the terminals. A contact alignment member has a plurality of contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the terminals therethrough to define a mating portion of the assembly.




In one embodiment of the invention, the terminal pin alignment member is an integral part of the terminal support member as a one-piece component. At least one mounting post projects upwardly therefrom for mounting the printed circuit board thereon.




In another embodiment of the invention, the terminal pin alignment member is separate from the terminal support member and is supported thereon. The support member includes at least one dual-diameter mounting post. A larger diameter portion of the mounting post is insertable through a mounting hole in the terminal pin alignment member. A smaller diameter portion of the mounting post is insertable into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit board.




Another feature of the invention is providing the terminal support member with receptacle means for receiving an electrical component, such as a capacitor. Conductive leads extend from the receptacle toward the printed circuit board. The leads include pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board. The leads may also include insulation displacement portions for engaging conductors from the electrical component.




The right-angled electrical connector assembly is shown herein mounted in a right-angled electrical connector module, such as a control box used as an air bag module in automotive or vehicular applications. In that context, the module generally includes a chassis having a base and a mating portion extending generally parallel to the base. The terminal support member of the connector assembly is supported on the base of the chassis. The contact portions of the terminals extend into the mating portion of the chassis.




More particularly, the chassis shown herein comprises a box-like structure having a bottom wall and side walls. The terminal support member is supported on the bottom wall. The mating portion of the chassis is at a side wall of the box-like structure. A cover also may be provided for the box-like structure.




Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of a first embodiment of a right-angled electrical connector module incorporating two right-angled electrical connector assemblies according to the invention, and with the cover of the module removed to show the connector assemblies therewithin;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a plurality of right-angled terminals inserted into a terminal pin alignment plate of one of the connector assemblies in the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 2

, with the contact portions of the terminals inserted through a contact alignment plate of the assembly;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the terminal support member of the assembly;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the subassembly of

FIG. 3

about to be mounted on the terminal support member of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 5

, with the subassembly fully mounted on the terminal support member;





FIG. 7

is a fragmented enlarged perspective view showing the configuration of a few of the pin-receiving passages in the terminal pin alignment plate;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged fragmented perspective view showing the latch means between the contact alignment plate and the terminal support member with a latch flange on the chassis of the control box;





FIG. 9

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 1

, with a printed circuit board terminated within the control box;





FIG. 10

is a view similar to that of

FIGS. 1 and 9

, turned 180°, and showing a cover for the entire connector module;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a one-piece terminal support member/terminal pin alignment plate of a second embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 12

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 11

, with the contact alignment plate added thereto; and





FIG. 13

is a view similar to that of

FIG. 1

, but incorporating the connector assemblies of the second embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, the invention is embodied in a right-angled electrical connector module, generally designated


14


. The module is in the form of a “control box” which can be used for various applications such as an air bag module for automotive or vehicular applications. The module also includes a printed circuit board


16


shown in

FIG. 9

as well as a cover


18


shown in FIG.


10


. As an air bag module or control box, module


14


, including printed circuit board


16


, would control all of the functions of a plurality of air bags in a vehicle.




Still referring to

FIG. 1

, module


14


is a right-angled electrical connector module and mounts two right-angled electrical header connector assemblies, generally designated


20


therewithin. The module includes a chassis, generally designated


22


, in the form of a box-like structure having a base or bottom wall


24


, a pair of opposite side walls


26


, a rear side wall


28


and a front side wall


30


. The box-like chassis may be molded of plastic material. A pair of mating portions


32


project forwardly of front wall


30


. The mating portions are generally hollow and define shrouds or receptacles for receiving a pair of complementary mating connectors (not shown). A plurality of mounting bosses


34


project outwardly from opposite side walls


26


for securing module


14


wherever the module is to be used, such as to a frame component of an automobile or other vehicle. A plurality of chamfered latch bosses


36


project outwardly from opposite side walls


26


and rear wall


28


.




Each header connector assembly


20


(

FIG. 1

) includes a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals, generally designated


38


, as best seen in FIG.


2


. The terminals include pin portions


38




a


and generally perpendicular contact portions


38




b


. The contact portions have enlarged retention sections or portions


38




c


. In

FIG. 2

, pin portions


38




a


have compliant distal ends


38




d


which will be forced into appropriate plated-through holes in printed circuit board


16


as seen in FIG.


9


. Distal ends


38




d


are made “compliant” by forming apertures therethrough so that the sides of the distal ends are somewhat flexible due to the apertures. Conductive terminals


38


may be stamped and formed of conductive sheet metal material.




Still referring to

FIG. 2

, each header connector assembly


20


(

FIG. 1

) includes a terminal pin alignment member or plate


40


having a plurality of pin-receiving passages


40




a


therethrough. A pair of mounting holes


40




b


also are formed through the pin alignment plate. The alignment plate is fabricated of dielectric material such as plastic or the like.




Referring next to

FIG. 3

, each header connector assembly


20


(

FIG. 1

) includes a contact alignment member or plate


42


having a plurality of contact-receiving passages


42




a


therethrough and through which contact portions


38




b


of terminal


38


extend. The contact alignment plate is fabricated of dielectric material such as plastic or the like. When contact portions


38




b


of the terminals are inserted through passages


42




a


in the contact alignment plate, enlarged retention portions


38




c


(

FIG. 2

) secure the contact portions of the terminals within the passages by skiving into the plastic material of which the alignment plate is fabricated. A plurality of actuating arms


42




b


project forwarding of contact alignment plate


42


in the mating direction. These actuating arms are effective to open a plurality of shorting contacts on the mating connector.




An orienting plate


42




c


is molded integrally with contact alignment plate


42


and also projects forwardly thereof in the mating direction. Orienting plate


42




c


is effective for preventing damage from occurring to the contact portions of the terminals and for insertion into a complementary slot in the mating connector to prevent the mating connector from mating with header connector


20


in an inappropriate orientation. Finally, a pair of latch flanges


42




d


are molded integrally with contact alignment plate


42


along opposite sides or ends thereof and project forwardly in the mating direction as can be seen in FIG.


3


.




Each right-angled header connector assembly


20


(

FIG. 1

) includes a terminal support member, generally designated


44


in FIG.


4


. The support member is fabricated of dielectric material such as molded plastic or the like. The support member includes a bottom surface


46


for positioning on top of bottom wall


24


of chassis


22


as can be seen in FIG.


1


. The support member has a top ledge


48


on top of which pin alignment plate


40


(

FIGS. 2 and 3

) is positioned within the assembly. A pair of guide ribs


50


project outwardly from opposite sides of the support member. The guide ribs are elongated in the horizontal or mating direction and terminate in a pair of inwardly directed latch hooks


52


at the front distal ends of the guide ribs. A pair of dual-diameter mounting posts


54


project upwardly from top ledge


48


of the support member. Each supporting post


54


has a larger diameter portion


54




a


and a smaller diameter portion


54




b


, for purposes described hereinafter. The latch posts also have “crush” ribs


54




c


spaced about the outer peripheral surface thereof.




Still referring to

FIG. 4

, terminal support member


44


may perform multiple functions within electrical connector module


14


. To that end, a receptacle


56


is molded integrally with the support member for receiving an electrical component, such as a capacitor


58


. A pair of conductive leads


60


are disposed within a pair of grooves


62


in an integrally molded, upstanding flange


64


of the support member. Leads


60


have compliant pin portions


60




a


at the distal ends thereof for insertion through appropriate holes in printed circuit board


16


as seen in

FIG. 9

, for connection to appropriate circuit traces on the printed circuit board. Leads


60


have insulation displacement portions


60




b


for engaging a pair of contacts from capacitor


58


.





FIG. 5

shows the subassembly of

FIG. 3

in the process of being mounted onto the top of support member


44


in the direction of arrows “A”.

FIG. 6

shows the subassembly fully mounted on top of the support member. When mounting the subassembly to the support member, mounting posts


54


of support member


44


are inserted into and through mounting holes


40




b


in terminal pin alignment plate


40


. The terminal alignment plate is forced downwardly onto the larger diameter portions


54




a


(

FIG. 4

) of the mounting posts, crushing ribs


54




c


of the enlarged diameter portion to establish an interference fit of the mounting posts within the mounting holes so that the terminal pin alignment plate and terminals cannot be lifted off of the support member from the position shown in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 7

shows that pin portions


38




a


of right-angled terminals


38


have enlarged retention portions


66


which abut against stop shoulders


68


formed within through passages


40




a


of terminal pin alignment plate


40


. Therefore, when forces are applied to compliant distal ends


38




d


of the pin portions in the direction arrows “B” (FIG.


7


), retention portions


66


of the terminals abut against stop shoulders


68


within the passages through the terminal pin alignment plate which is rigidly backed-up by terminal pin support member


44


. This occurs when printed circuit board


16


is installed as seen in FIG.


9


.




Header connector assemblies


20


are mounted within box-like chassis


22


(

FIG. 1

) by positioning the connector assemblies into the chassis at the rear thereof (i.e., immediately adjacent the inside of rear wall


28


). The connector assemblies then are pushed forwardly in the direction of arrow “C” to slide guide ribs


50


(

FIG. 4

) beneath a plurality of guide flanges


70


fixed to or integral with bottom wall


24


of the chassis.

FIG. 8

clearly shows one of the guide ribs having been moved in the direction of arrow “C” beneath one of the guide flanges


70


on bottom wall


24


of the chassis.




Connector assemblies


20


are moved forwardly until they abut against the rear of front wall


30


of the chassis as seen in

FIGS. 1 and 8

. A plurality of latch flanges


72


are fixed to or integral with the inside of front wall


30


as seen in FIG.


8


. When the connector assemblies are pushed completely forwardly against front wall


30


, latch flanges


42




d


of contact alignment plate


42


and latch hooks


52


of terminal support member


44


latchingly interengage with latch flanges


72


to hold header connector assemblies


20


within chassis


22


at the final assembly positions shown in FIG.


1


.




After header connector assemblies


20


are moved to their final latched position within chassis


22


, printed circuit board


16


is installed as shown in FIG.


9


. The smaller diameter portions


54




b


of mounting posts


54


described above in relation to

FIG. 4

, are inserted through a plurality of mounted holes


74


in the printed circuit board. During insertion, crush ribs


54




c


(

FIG. 4

) are deformed to establish a tight interference fit between the printed circuit board and the mounting posts. It can be seen that compliant pin portions


38




d


of terminals


38


, as well as compliant pin portions


60




a


of leads


60


are inserted through appropriate holes in the printed circuit board for connection to circuit traces on the board and in the plated through holes in the board.




Finally,

FIG. 10

shows cover


18


mounted on top of chassis


22


to enclose the header connector assemblies and the printed circuit board within electrical connector module or control box


14


. The cover has a plurality of latches


76


which snap into latching engagement over chamfered latch bosses


36


about the periphery of chassis


22


. It can be seen in

FIG. 10

how contact portions


38




b


of terminal


38


project forwardly in the mating direction through front wall


30


and into mating portions


32


of the chassis. This protects the contact portions from damage during the mating sequence of the mating connector.





FIGS. 11-13

show an alternative embodiment of the invention, and like reference numerals will be used in these drawings corresponding to like components described above in relation to the first embodiment of

FIGS. 1-10

. In particular, the second embodiment incorporates terminal pin alignment plate


40


and terminal support member


44


into an integral or one-piece component, generally designated


80


. This can be done by molding the one-piece component of dielectric material such as plastic or the like. It can be seen in

FIG. 11

that the right-angled terminal pins


38


are assembled to terminal alignment plate


40


the same as described above in relation to the first embodiment. It can be seen in

FIG. 12

that contact alignment plate


42


is assembled to contact portions


38




b


of the terminals as described above in relation to the first embodiment. It can be seen in

FIG. 13

that the header connector subassembly of

FIG. 12

is assembled within chassis


22


the same as with the first embodiment described above. Other than the fact that terminal pin alignment plate


40


is integral with terminal support member


44


, the resultant right-angled electrical connector module in its completed form is the same as described above in relation to the first embodiment of FIG.


10


.




It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.



Claims
  • 1. A right-angled electrical connector module, comprising:a chassis including a base and a mating portion extending generally parallel to the base; a terminal support member supported on the base of the chassis; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages having retention sections; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions being insertable through the passages in the pin alignment member and into appropriate holes in a printed circuit board, and the pin portions having retention portions for engaging the retention sections of the passages; and a contact alignment member having contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the conductive terminals, the contact alignment member being separate from and independent of the terminal pin alignment member and being positionable at the mating portion of the chassis.
  • 2. The electrical connector module of claim 1 wherein said chassis comprises a box-like structure having a bottom wall and side walls, said terminal support member being supported on the bottom wall, and said mating portion being at a side wall.
  • 3. The electrical connector module of claim 2, including a cover for said box-like structure.
  • 4. The electrical connector module of claim 1, including mounting means on said terminal support member for mounting the printed circuit board thereon.
  • 5. The electrical connector module of claim 4 wherein said mounting means include at least one mounting post on the terminal support member and extending through the terminal pin alignment member.
  • 6. The electrical connector module of claim 1, including complementary interengaging latch means between said terminal support member and the chassis.
  • 7. The electrical connector module of claim 1, including complementary interengaging latch means between said contact alignment member and the chassis.
  • 8. The electrical connector module of claim 1 wherein said terminal pin alignment member comprises an integral part of said terminal support member as a one-piece component.
  • 9. The electrical connector module of claim 1 wherein said terminal pin alignment member is separate from the terminal support member and is supported thereon.
  • 10. The electrical connector module of claim 9 wherein said terminal support member includes at least one dual-diameter mounting post, with a larger diameter portion of the post being insertable through a mounting hole in the terminal pin alignment member, and a smaller diameter portion of the post being insertable into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit board.
  • 11. The electrical connector module of claim 1 wherein said terminal support member includes receptacle means for receiving an electrical component, and conductive leads extending from the receptacle toward the printed circuit board.
  • 12. The electrical connector module of claim 11 wherein said leads include pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board.
  • 13. The electrical connector module of claim 12 wherein said leads include insulation displacement portions for engaging conductors from the electrical component.
  • 14. A right-angled electrical connector module, comprising:a box-like chassis including a bottom wall and side walls with a mating portion at one side wall extending generally parallel to the bottom wall; a terminal support member mounted on the bottom wall of the chassis; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages having retention sections; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions being insertable through the passages in the pin alignment member and into appropriate holes in a printed circuit board, and the pin portions having retention portions for engaging the retention sections of the passages; a contact alignment member having contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the conductive terminals, the contact alignment member being positionable at the mating portion of the chassis; at least one mounting post on the terminal support member and extending through the terminal pin alignment member for mounting the printed circuit board on top of the terminal pin alignment member in engagement with the pin portions of the terminals; and complementary interengaging latch means between at least one of the terminal support member or the contact alignment member and the chassis.
  • 15. The electrical connector module of claim 14, including a cover for said box-like chassis.
  • 16. The electrical connector module of claim 14 wherein said terminal pin alignment member comprises an integral part of said terminal support member as a one-piece component.
  • 17. The electrical connector module of claim 14 wherein said terminal pin alignment member is separate from the terminal support member and is supported thereon.
  • 18. The electrical connector module of claim 17 wherein said terminal support member includes at least one dual-diameter mounting post, with a larger diameter portion of the post being insertable through a mounting hole in the terminal pin alignment member, and a smaller diameter portion of the post being insertable into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit board.
  • 19. The electrical connector module of claim 14 wherein said terminal support member includes receptacle means for receiving an electrical component, and conductive leads extending from the receptacle toward the printed circuit board.
  • 20. The electrical connector module of claim 19 wherein said leads include pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board.
  • 21. The electrical connector module of claim 20 wherein said leads include insulation displacement portions for engaging conductors from the electrical component.
  • 22. A right-angled electrical connector assembly for connection to a printed circuit board, comprising:a terminal support member for supporting the assembly on an appropriate support structure; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions having retention portions; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages for receiving the pin portions of the terminals therethrough in a direction generally perpendicular to said support structure for connection to the printed circuit board, the passages having retention sections for engaging the retention portions of the terminals; and a contact alignment member having a plurality of contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the terminals therethrough to define a mating portion of the assembly, the contact alignment member being separate from and independent of the terminal pin alignment member.
  • 23. The electrical connector assembly of claim 22, including mounting means on said terminal support member for mounting the printed circuit board thereon.
  • 24. The electrical connector assembly of claim 23 wherein said mounting means include at least one mounting post on the terminal support member and extending through the terminal pin alignment member.
  • 25. The electrical connector assembly of claim 23 wherein said terminal pin alignment member comprises an integral part of said terminal support member as a one-piece component.
  • 26. The electrical connector assembly of claim 23 wherein said terminal pin alignment member is separate from the terminal support member and is supported thereon.
  • 27. The electrical connector assembly of claim 26 wherein said terminal support member includes at least one dual-diameter mounting post, with a larger diameter portion of the post being insertable through a mounting hole in the terminal pin alignment member, and a smaller diameter portion of the post being insertable into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit beard.
  • 28. The electrical connector assembly of claim 23 wherein said terminal support member includes receptacle means for receiving an electrical component, and conductive leads extending from the receptacle toward the printed circuit beard.
  • 29. The electrical connector assembly of claim 28 wherein said leads include pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board.
  • 30. The electrical connector assembly of claim 29 wherein said leads include insulation displacement portions for engaging conductors from the electrical component.
  • 31. A right-angled electrical connector module, comprising:a chassis including a base and a mating portion extending generally parallel to the base; a terminal support member supported on the base of the chassis; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages having retention sections; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions being insertable through the passages in the pin alignment member and into appropriate holes in a printed circuit beard, and the pin portions having retention portions for engaging the retention sections of the passages; a contact alignment member having contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the conductive terminals, the contact alignment member being positionable at the mating portion of the chassis; and mounting means on said terminal support member for mounting the printed circuit board thereon, the mounting means including at least one mounting post on the terminal support member and extending through the terminal pin alignment member.
  • 32. A right-angled electrical connector module, comprising:a chassis including a base and a mating portion extending generally parallel to the base; a terminal support member separate from and supported on the base of the chassis; a terminal pin alignment member separate from and supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages having retention sections; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions being insertable through the passages in the pin alignment member and into appropriate holes in a printed circuit board, and the pin portions having retention portions for engaging the retention sections of the passages; a contact alignment member having contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the conductive terminals, the contact alignment member being positionable at the mating portion of the chassis; and at least one dual-diameter mounting post on the terminal support member, with a larger diameter portion of the post being insertable through a mounting hole in the terminal pin alignment member, and a smaller diameter portion of the post being insertable into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit board.
  • 33. right-angled electrical connector module, comprising:a chassis including a base and a mating portion extending generally parallel to the base; a terminal support member supported on the base of the chassis; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages having retention sections; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions being insertable through the passages in the pin alignment member and into appropriate holes in a printed circuit board, and the pin portions having retention portions for engaging the retention sections of the passages; a contact alignment member having contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the conductive terminals, the contact alignment member being positionable at the mating portion of the chassis; and receptacle means on the terminal support member for receiving an electrical component, and conductive leads extending from the receptacle means toward the printed circuit board.
  • 34. The electrical connector module of claim 33 wherein said leads include pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board.
  • 35. The electrical connector module of claim 34 wherein said leads include insulation displacement portions for engaging conductors from the electrical component.
  • 36. A right-angled electrical connector assembly for connection to a printed circuit board, comprising:a terminal support member for supporting the assembly on an appropriate support structure; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions having retention portions; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages for receiving the pin portions of the terminals therethrough in a direction generally perpendicular to said support structure for connection to the printed circuit board, the passages having retention sections for engaging the retention portions of the terminals; a contact alignment member having a plurality of contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the terminals therethrough to define a mating portion of the assembly; and mounting means on said terminal support member for mounting the printed circuit board thereon, the mounting means including at least one mounting post on the terminal support member and extending through the terminal pin alignment member.
  • 37. A right-angled electrical connector assembly for connection to a printed circuit board, comprising:a terminal support member for supporting the assembly on an appropriate support structure; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions having retention portions; a terminal pin alignment member separate from and supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages for receiving the pin portions of the terminals therethrough in a direction generally perpendicular to said support structure for connection to the printed circuit board, the passages having retention sections for engaging the retention portions of the terminals; a contact alignment member having a plurality of contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the terminals therethrough to define a mating portion of the assembly; and mounting means on said terminal support member for mounting the printed circuit board thereon, the mounting means including at least one dual-diameter mounting post on the terminal support member, with a larger diameter portion of the post being insertable through a mounting hole in the terminal pin alignment member, and a smaller diameter portion of the post being insertable into an appropriate mounting hole in the printed circuit board.
  • 38. A right-angled electrical connector assembly for connection to a printed circuit board, comprising:a terminal support member for supporting the assembly on an appropriate support structure; a plurality of right-angled conductive terminals having compliant pin portions and generally perpendicular contact portions, the pin portions having retention portions; a terminal pin alignment member supported on the support member and including a plurality of pin-receiving passages for receiving the pin portions of the terminals therethrough in a direction generally perpendicular to said support structure for connection to the printed circuit board, the passages having retention sections for engaging the retention portions of the terminals; a contact alignment member having a plurality of contact-receiving passages for receiving the contact portions of the terminals therethrough to define a mating portion of the assembly; mounting means on said terminal support member for mounting the printed circuit board thereon; and receptacle means on the terminal support member for receiving an electrical component, and conductive leads extending from the receptacle toward the printed circuit board.
  • 39. The electrical connector assembly of claim 38 wherein said leads include pin portions for insertion into appropriate holes in the printed circuit board.
  • 40. The electrical connector assembly of claim 39 wherein said leads include insulation displacement portions for engaging conductors from the electrical component.
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