Information
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Patent Grant
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6688911
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Patent Number
6,688,911
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 13, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Nguyen; Phuongchi
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 496
- 439 67
- 439 499
- 439 495
- 439 492
- 439 656
- 439 77
- 439 660
- 439 494
- 439 498
- 439 176
- 439 326
- 439 493
- 439 631
- 439 632
- 439 65
- 439 74
- 439 781
- 439 329
- 439 698
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector assembly is provided for removably interconnecting first conductors of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals. The assembly includes a male connector having a relatively rigid male body member with an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped, and with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge thereof. An adapter or other female connecting device includes a first receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted edge-first into the first receptacle. A second receptacle receives the second conductors in position for engaging the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to connectors for electrically interconnecting flat flexible circuitry.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A flat flexible circuit conventionally includes an elongated flat flexible dielectric substrate having laterally spaced strips or conductors on one or both sides thereof. The conductors may be covered with a thin, flexible protective layer on one or both sides of the circuit. If protective layers are used, cutouts are formed therein to expose the underlying conductors at desired contact locations where the conductors are to engage the conductors of a complementary mating connecting device which may be a second flat flexible circuit, a printed circuit board, discrete electrical wires or the terminals of a mating connector.
A wide variety of connectors have been designed over the years for terminating or interconnecting flat flexible circuits with complementary mating connecting devices. Major problems continued to plague such connectors, particularly in the area of cost and reliability. Not only is the direct material costs of such connectors unduly high, but an undue amount of labor time is required in assembling such connectors. These problems have been solved by providing simple, inexpensive and reliable connector structures which do not use conductive terminals, such as those shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,039,600 and 6,077,124 which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
The connector structures shown in the above-identified patents and other prior art use various forms of body members about which a flat flexible circuit is wrapped, with the conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member. Typically, the body member is generally flat or planar, and the conductors of the flat flexible circuit are biased into engagement with mating conductors in a direction generally perpendicular to the plane of the body member. This type of system requires structure which increases the thickness of the body member in order to resist deflection of normal load to effect the perpendicular connection. There is a need for such connectors for flat flexible circuitry which are relatively thin or provide a low profile, and the present invention is directed to satisfying that need and solving the problem of excessive thickness in connectors for flat flexible circuitry.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved connector assembly for flat flexible circuitry.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, the connector assembly is provided for interconnecting first conductors of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals. The assembly includes a male connector having a relatively rigid male body member with an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped, with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge. A female connecting device includes a receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted into the receptacle. Means are provided on the device for positioning the second conductors in engagement with the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member.
According to one aspect of the invention, the female connecting device comprises an adapter including the receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted edge-first into the receptacle. The adapter includes a second receptacle for receiving the second conductors in position for engaging the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member.
According to another aspect of the invention, the male body member includes a forward part having the edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped, and a rearward part latched to the adapter. A spring is disposed between the forward and rearward parts to bias the forward part and, thereby, the first conductors of the flexible circuit against the second conductors.
As disclosed herein, a relatively yieldable backing structure is provided on the male body member at the edge thereof beneath the flexible circuit for resiliently biasing the first conductors of the circuit against the second conductors. The male body member is elongated and the yieldable backing structure comprises a longitudinal resilient strip along the edge of the body member. Positioning means also are provided on the male body member for locating the flexible circuit wrapped about the edge of the body member. In the preferred embodiment, the positioning means comprises an adhesive between the body member and the flexible circuit adhering the flexible circuit thereto.
The invention also contemplates a combination which includes a printed circuit board inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter, with the printed circuit board having the second conductors engageable with the first conductors of the flexible circuit. Another contemplated combination includes the provision of a second flat flexible circuit inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter. The second flexible circuit has the second conductors engageable with the first conductors. A further combination contemplated by the invention includes a plurality of discrete electrical wires inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter. The discrete electrical wires have the second conductors engageable with the first conductors of the flexible circuit.
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 an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a connector assembly according to the invention, for interconnecting a pair of flat flexible circuits;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view similar to that of
FIG. 1
, with the assembly partially assembled;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 and 2
, in assembled mated condition;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of a connector assembly incorporating the concepts of the invention, again for interconnecting a pair of flat flexible circuits;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the embodiment of
FIG. 4
, assembled but in unmated condition;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of a connector assembly incorporating the concepts of the invention for interconnecting a flat flexible circuit with a printed circuit board;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the embodiment of
FIG. 6
, in assembled but unmated condition;
FIG. 8
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 7
, with the assembly fully mated;
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment of a connector assembly incorporating the concepts of the invention, for interconnecting a flat flexible circuit with a plurality of discrete electrical wires; and
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the embodiment of
FIG. 9
, in fully assembled and mated condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to
FIGS. 1-3
, a first embodiment of a connector assembly, generally designated
12
, is designed for removably interconnecting a plurality of first conductors
14
of a first flat flexible circuit
16
to a plurality of second conductors
18
of a second flat flexible circuit
20
without the use of conductive terminals. First flexible circuit
16
is wrapped about an edge
22
of a first, relatively rigid male body member
24
, with first conductors
14
of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge. Male body member
24
is a thin, flat or generally planar structure. Edge
22
is elongated, and a yieldable backing structure in the form of a longitudinal resilient strip
26
is adhered to the body member along the edge. Male body member
24
may be molded of dielectric material such as plastic or the like, and a pair of flexible latch arms
28
are cantilevered along opposite sides of the body member. Each latch arm has an outwardly directed latch hook
28
a.
Second flat flexible circuit
20
is wrapped about an edge
30
of a second male body member
32
, with second conductors
18
of the circuit facing away from the body member at edge
30
. The second male body member is flat or generally planar, of dielectric material and includes a pair of outwardly projecting latch bosses
34
.
First flexible circuit
16
about first male body member
24
is interconnected with second flexible circuit
20
about second male body member
32
within a female connecting device in the form of an adapter, generally designated
36
. As can be seen, the adapter is generally flat or planar. The adapter includes a front flange
38
and a generally hollow body
40
. The body includes a pair of side windows
42
, a narrow top window or slit
44
and a larger rear window
46
. For purposes described hereinafter, an undulated spring
48
is provided for biasing second male body member
32
and second flexible circuit
20
toward first male body member
24
and first flexible circuit
16
. A cover plate
50
is provided for covering the spring. A second or bottom cover plate (not shown) may be provided at the bottom of the housing.
FIG. 2
shows first flat flexible circuit
16
wrapped around edge
22
of first male body member
24
, with first conductors
14
of the circuit facing away from the first body member at the edge. The circuit is wrapped around resilient strip
26
which is effective to bias first conductors
14
toward second conductors
18
of second flexible circuit
20
. Flexible circuit
16
is held and located in wrapped condition about male body member
24
by a positioning means in the form of an adhesive applied to opposite faces of the body member in areas appropriate for adherence to the flexible circuit. It is contemplated by the invention that the adhesive could be applied alternatively to the flexible circuit, the result being that the adhesive joins the body member and the flex circuit. By using the adhesive, the overall envelope of the body member can be maintained to be very thin.
The subassembly of first male body member
24
and first flexible circuit
16
is inserted into a first receptacle
49
in adapter
36
in the direction of arrow “A” (FIG.
2
). As the subassembly is inserted, chamfered edges
28
b
of flexible latch arms
28
engage the sides of the receptacle to bias the latch arms inwardly in the direction of arrows “B”. When the subassembly is fully inserted as shown in
FIG. 3
, latch hooks
28
a
resiliently snap back outwardly through side windows
42
into engagement with the back side of front flange
38
.
The subassembly of second male body member
32
and second flexible circuit
20
is inserted in the direction of arrow “C” into a second receptacle
52
beneath window
46
of adapter
36
. Latch bosses
34
interengage with interior latches (not visible in the drawings) within the adapter. Second flexible circuit
20
is positioned and located about edge
30
of second male body member
32
by a positioning means provided by an adhesive as described above in relation to first male body member
24
and first flexible circuit
16
. After the subassembly of second male body member
32
and second flexible circuit
20
is inserted into adapter
36
as seen in
FIG. 2
, undulated spring
48
is positioned through window
46
onto the top of the circuit. The spring is sandwiched between a rear edge
32
a
of second male body member
32
and a rear edge
46
a
of window
46
to bias the body member and conductors
18
of second flexible circuit
20
forwardly in the direction of arrow “C”. The combination of spring
48
behind second male body member
32
and resilient strip
26
on edge
22
of first male body member
24
is effective to provide a positive interface
53
(
FIG. 3
) between conductors
14
of first flexible circuit
16
and conductors
18
of second flexible circuit
20
. Finally, cover plate
50
is positioned on top of adapter
36
to close window
46
and capture spring
48
therewithin as seen in FIG.
3
. Appropriate fasteners (not shown) are inserted through holes
50
a
in the cover plate and into holes
54
in the adapter.
From the foregoing, it can be understood that conductors
14
and
18
of flat flexible circuits
16
and
20
, respectively, are electrically connected at interface
53
in directions “A” and “C” which are generally parallel to flat male body members
24
and
32
. This interengagement is generally parallel to the orientations of the flat flexible circuits within the assembly, except where the circuits are wrapped around the mating edges of the male body members. This is in contrast to connecting the conductors of the flat flexible circuits in directions generally perpendicular to the circuits, as is prevalent in the prior art. The result is that a much thinner, low profile assembly is provided. In addition, by using adhesives to position and locate the flat flexible circuits on the male body members, a significantly thinner assembly is afforded and allows the entire flex circuit width to be used for active conductors because there is no need for space occupying locating holes to be formed in the flexible circuit.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show a second embodiment of the invention which, like the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-3
, is designed for interconnecting conductors
14
of a first flat flexible circuit
16
with conductors
18
of a second flat flexible cable
20
. The flexible circuits are interconnected through an adapter
36
which is identical to the adapter shown in
FIGS. 1-3
, except that the window
46
has been removed. The principal difference between the second embodiment of
FIGS. 4 and 5
and the first embodiment of
FIGS. 1-3
, is that the one-piece male body member
24
of the first embodiment has been replaced with a two-part, spring-loaded male body member, generally designated
56
. Like reference numerals have been applied in
FIGS. 4 and 5
to designate like components described above and shown in
FIGS. 1-3
.
In particularly, male body member
56
includes relatively rigid, thin flat forward and rearward body parts
58
and
60
, respectively. It should be noted that forward body part
58
is shown upside-down in
FIG. 4
in order to facilitate the illustration. In assembly, the forward body part will be turned over 180° in the direction of arrow “D” and assembled to rearward body part
60
in the direction of arrow “E”. The forward body part has an edge
22
to which a yieldable backing structure or resilient strip
26
is adhered, as in the first embodiment. The forward body part has a pair of ribs
62
defining a groove
64
therebetween. The ribs move into a pair of grooves
64
on rearward body part
60
, grooves
64
being separated by a projection
66
. A spring
68
is disposed within groove
64
of the forward body part and is sandwiched between the base of groove
64
and the distal end of projection
66
of the rearward body part. A pair of latches
70
are provided at opposite sides of the rear body part. The forward body part includes a pair of latch apertures
72
for receiving a pair of latch bosses
74
on the rear body part.
FIG. 5
shows the two-part male body member
56
in assembled condition with flexible circuit
16
wrapped about the edge of forward body part
58
with conductors
14
facing away from the body member at edge
22
. As with the first embodiment, this subassembly is inserted into adapter
36
in the direction of arrow “A” until latches
70
latch behind front flange
38
of the adapter within side windows
42
. Latches
72
and
74
of the two parts of the male body member interengage, whereby forward body part
58
can move relative to rearward body part
60
in the direction of double-headed arrow “F”. Second flexible circuit
20
has been inserted into the back side of adapter
32
and conductors
18
of the second flexible circuit will engage beneath window
44
at the edges of forward body part
58
of male body member
56
and male body member
32
(
FIG. 4
) of the second flexible circuit.
FIGS. 6-8
show a third embodiment of the invention wherein conductors
14
of first flat flexible circuit
16
are interconnected with conductors
76
of a printed circuit board
78
. Two-part male body member
56
and adapter
36
are substantially identical to the second embodiment of
FIGS. 4 and 5
, and the descriptions thereof will not be repeated. Suffice it to say, like numerals have been applied in
FIGS. 6 and 7
corresponding to like components described above and shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
.
In the embodiment of
FIGS. 6-8
, the subassembly of male body member
56
and flexible circuit
16
again are inserted into receptacle
48
in adapter
36
in the direction of arrow “A”. Printed circuit board
78
is inserted into window
44
in the direction of arrow “G” so that conductors
76
face towards conductors
14
of flexible circuit
16
. In this embodiment, window
44
becomes a second receptacle for the adapter for receiving the printed circuit board. Instead of the adapter being open at the back side thereof, an abutment wall
80
is provided to provide support behind the printed circuit board. Receptacle
44
can be dimensioned relative to the printed circuit board to establish a press-fit to hold the printed circuit board in the adapter as seen in FIG.
8
.
FIGS. 9 and 10
show a fourth embodiment wherein conductors
14
of flat flexible cable
16
are interconnected with the conductors of a plurality of discrete electrical wires
82
. In this embodiment, a relatively rigid male body member
24
and an adapter
36
are used substantially identical to the first embodiment of
FIGS. 1-3
. Like the first embodiment, an undulated spring
48
is disposed within window
46
and supported by a pair of cover plates
50
. The spring engages a tail aligner
84
to bias the tail aligner and electrical wires
82
forward in the direction of arrow “H”.
It should be noted that electrical wires
82
are shown assembled to tail aligner
84
in FIG.
9
. This is not the actual sequence of assembly. As seen in
FIG. 10
, electrical wires
82
actually are disposed on top of top cover plate
50
. In actual assembly, tail aligner
84
is first mounted within the adapter, the ends of electrical wires
82
are stripped of their insulation to expose the conductors thereof, and the conductors are inserted and crimped to metal terminals (or other means of mechanical or electrical connection) by a press-fit into properly spaced holes in the tail aligner for alignment and engagement with conductors
14
of flat flexible circuit
16
.
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 connector assembly for removably interconnecting first conductors of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals, comprising:a male connector having a two-part relatively rigid male body member including a flat forward body part having an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the forward body part at the edge thereof, a relatively yieldable backing structure on the forward body part at the edge thereof beneath the flexible circuit, a rearward body part having latch means thereon, spring means interposed between the forward and rearward body parts, and positioning means on at least one of the forward and rearward body parts for locating the flexible circuit wrapped about said edge of the forward body part; and an adapter including a first receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted edge first into the first receptacle, and a second receptacle for receiving the second conductors in position for engaging the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the forward body part of the male body member, the adapter having latch means for engaging the latch means of the rearward body part of the male body member to fix the rearward body part, whereby said spring means biases the forward body part and the first conductors of the flexible circuit against the second conductors.
- 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said male body member is elongated and said yieldable backing structure comprises a longitudinal resilient strip along said edge.
- 3. The connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said positioning means comprises an adhesive between the male body member and the flexible circuit.
- 4. In combination with the connector assembly of claim 1, a printed circuit board inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter, the printed circuit board having said second conductors engageable with the first conductors of the flexible circuit.
- 5. In combination with the connector assembly of claim 1, including a second flat flexible circuit inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter, the second flexible circuit having said second conductors engageable with said first conductors.
- 6. In combination with the connector assembly of claim 1, including a plurality of discrete electrical wires inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter, the discrete electrical wires having said second conductors engageable with the first conductors of the flexible circuit.
- 7. A connector assembly for removably interconnecting first conductor of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals, comprising;a male connector including a relatively rigid male body member having an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge thereof; an adapter including a first receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted edge-first into the first receptacle, and a second receptacle for receiving the second conductors in position for engaging the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member; and said male body member including a forward body part having said edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped and a rearward body part latched to the adapter, and spring means between the forward and rearward body parts to bias the forward body part and, thereby, the first conductors of the flexible circuit against the second conductors.
- 8. A connector assembly for removably interconnecting first conductors of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals, comprising:a male connector including a relatively rigid male body member having an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge thereof; an adapter including a first receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted edge-first into the first receptacle, and a second receptacle for receiving the second conductors in position for engaging the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member; and a printed circuit board inserted into the second receptacle of the adapter, the printed circuit board having said second conductors engageable with the first conductors of the flexible circuit.
- 9. A connector for interconnecting first conductors of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals, comprising:a male connector including a relatively rigid male body member having an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge thereof; a female connecting device including a receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted into the receptacle, and means on the device for positioning said second conductors in engagement with the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member; and said male body member including a forward body part having said edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped and a rearward body part latched to the female connecting device, and spring means between the forward and rearward body parts to bias the forward body part and, thereby, the first conductors of the flexible circuit against the second conductors.
- 10. A connector assembly for interconnecting first conductors of a flat flexible circuit to a plurality of second conductors without the use of conductive terminals, comprising:a male connector including a relatively rigid male body member having an edge about which the flexible circuit is wrapped with the first conductors of the circuit facing away from the body member at the edge thereof, a female connecting device including a receptacle for receiving the male connector inserted into the receptacle, and means on the device for positioning said second conductors in engagement with the first conductors of the flexible circuit at the edge of the male body member; and a printed circuit board inserted into the receptacle of the female connecting device, the printed circuit board having said second conductors engageable with the first conductors of the flexible circuit.
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