Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:a printed circuit board; an aperture extending through the printed circuit board; a casing having a first alignment assembly for extending into the aperture, the alignment assembly having a plurality of alignment members positioned for extending into the aperture, the alignment members having an outside surface that contacts the walls of the aperture to align the casing with respect to the printed circuit board, the alignment members having a space between them; and a mating member having a second alignment assembly for extending into the aperture from the opposite direction of the first alignment assembly, the second alignment assembly having a plurality of members that extend into the space between the alignment members of the first alignment assembly and having a space between them into which the alignment members of the first alignment assembly extend.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first alignment assembly includes three alignment members.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the printed circuit board has a thickness approximately equal to the height of the first alignment members such that the alignment member extend substantially into the aperture when the casing abuts against the printed circuit board.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 1 where in the printed circuit board has a thickness greater than the height of the first alignment members such that the alignment members extend only a short distance into the aperture of the printed circuit board when the casing abuts against the printed circuit board.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the mating member is a second casing positioned on the opposite side of the printed circuit board.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the alignment members of the first casing extend into the spaces between the alignment members of the second casing for the distance required for the casing to abut against the printed circuit board.
- 7. An interleaving connector assembly, comprising:a circuit board having a set of through holes formed therein; a first electrical connector formed with a plurality of alignment posts corresponding to different ones of the through holes, each alignment post formed of a plurality of regularly angularly-spaced apart alignment prongs projecting from a surface of the first connector; a second electrical connector formed with a plurality of alignment posts formed of a plurality of regularly angularly-spaced apart alignment prongs substantially identical to the alignment prongs of the first electrical connector and projecting from a surface of the second connector; and wherein each alignment prong of the first connector fits in slots formed between the alignment prongs of the second connector, and each alignment prong of the second connector fits in slots formed between the alignment prongs of the first connector.
- 8. The connector assembly of claim 7, wherein:the alignment prongs of the first and second connectors each further comprise an angular width that is substantially identical to the angular width of each of the other alignment prongs; and each of the alignment prongs are angularly-spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the angular width of the alignment prongs.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein the mating assembly is comprised of an alignment assembly on a second casing.
- 10. The connector assembly of claim 8, wherein the first and second electrical connectors each further comprise a land formed on the surface from which the alignment prongs project, the land abutting the circuit board.
- 11. The connector assembly of claim 10, wherein the alignment prongs of the one of the first and second electrical connectors further comprise alignment prongs that both project outwardly from the land surface and extend inwardly from the land surface, such that the slots formed between the alignment prongs extend inwardly from the land surface.
- 12. The connector assembly of claim 11, wherein the alignment posts of both of the first and second electrical connectors further comprise alignment prongs oriented to present a substantially mirror image when the land surface of the first electrical connector is facing the land surface of the second electrical connector.
- 13. The connector assembly of claim 12, wherein the alignment posts of the both of the first and second electrical connectors further comprise:a first alignment post having a first set of alignment prongs arranged with a first rotational orientation relative to the electrical connector, and a second alignment post having a second set of alignment prongs arranged with a second rotational orientation relative to the electrical connector angularly rotated relative to the rotational orientation of the first set of alignment prongs.
- 14. The connector assembly of claim 12, wherein the alignment posts of the both of the first and second electrical connectors further comprise alignment prongs oriented substantially identically with respect to the corresponding electrical connector.
- 15. The connector assembly of claim 14, wherein the alignment posts of the both of the first and second electrical connectors further comprise alignment prongs oriented in a triangular configuration.
- 16. An electrical connector assembly, comprising:an electrical circuit board formed with a predetermined thickness and a set of two spaced-apart through holes having substantially identical inner diameters; first and second mating electrical connectors, each electrical connector comprising: a connector casing formed with a land surface on one side thereof, first and second sets of alignment prongs projecting from the land surface and extending into corresponding through holes in the circuit board, each set of alignment prongs defining an outer diameter substantially matched to the inner diameters of the through holes in the circuit board, and formed of a plurality of alignment prongs each having substantially identical angular widths and spaced apart an angular distance substantially identical to the angular widths; and wherein the first and second sets of alignment prongs of the first and second connectors interleave with one another within the corresponding through holes in the circuit board.
- 17. The electrical connector assembly of claim 16, wherein the first and second sets of alignment prongs are further rotationally oriented relative to the respective casings such that each of the first and second sets of alignment prongs present a mirror image of the corresponding set of alignment prongs within the corresponding through holes in the circuit board.
- 18. The electrical connector assembly of claim 17, wherein the first and second sets of alignment prongs projecting from the land surface further extend below the land surface toward a respective connector casing.
- 19. The electrical connector assembly of claim 17, wherein the first and second sets of alignment prongs are substantially identically rotationally oriented with a respective connector casing.
- 20. The electrical connector assembly of claim 19, wherein the first and second sets of alignment prongs each further comprise three alignment prongs arranged in a triangular configuration.
- 21. A method of aligning a casing with a printed circuit board comprising:inserting a first set of alignment members extending from a casing into an aperture of a printed circuit board, the alignment members being inserted until the casing abuts against the printed circuit board; inserting a mating assembly having a second set of alignment members into the aperture from the other side of the printed circuit board to fit into spaces between the first set of alignment members; and rigidly connecting the casing having the first set of alignment members to the mating assembly.
- 22. The method according to claim 20 wherein the method of rigidly connecting includes:inserting a fastener through an aperture in the alignment assembly; and connecting the fastener to the mating assembly.
- 23. An apparatus comprising:a printed circuit board; an aperture extending through the printed circuit board; a casing having a first alignment assembly that extends into the aperture, the alignment assembly having an alignment member positioned in the aperture, the alignment member having an outside surface that contacts the walls of the aperture to align the casing with respect to the printed circuit board; and a mating member having a second alignment assembly that extends into the aperture from the opposite direction of the first alignment assembly, the second alignment assembly having a member that extends into the space between the alignment member of the first alignment assembly and the walls of the aperture.
- 24. An apparatus comprising:a casing having a first alignment assembly for extending into an aperture of a printed circuit board, the alignment assembly having a plurality of alignment members for positioning in the aperture, the alignment members having an outside surface for contacting the walls of the aperture to align the casing with respect to the printed circuit board, the alignment members having a space between them; and a mating member having a second alignment assembly for extending into the aperture of the printed circuit board from the opposite direction of the first alignment assembly, the second alignment assembly having a plurality of members for extending into the space between the alignment members of the first alignment assembly and having a space between them into which the alignment members of the first alignment assembly may extend.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/705,386, filed Nov. 3, 2000, now pending, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/705,387, filed Nov. 3, 2000 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/724966, filed the same day herewith, where these two co-pending patent applications are all incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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