Information
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Patent Grant
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6599140
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Patent Number
6,599,140
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 2, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Figueroa; Felik O.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 135
- 439 41
- 439 940
- 439 4761
- 439 477
- 439 478
- 439 148
- 439 149
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector assembly includes a connector (1) and a placement, member (2) assembled on the connector to provide a vacuum suction surface. The placement member includes a main plate (20) having a substantially planar upper surface (200) and an opposite lower surface (201). A plurality of positioning legs (22) extends downwardly from the lower surface and adjacent to a pair of opposite edges of the main plate. Two U-shaped retaining portions (21) extend from another pair of opposite edges of the main plate. Each retaining portion has a beam (212) and a pair of projecting legs (210) extending downwardly from the beam. The pairs of projecting legs abut against the inner surfaces of connector sidewalls (31). The positioning legs fit in slots (310) defined in outer surfaces of the sidewalls.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector assembly, and more particularly to an electrical connector assembly having a placement member assembled thereon to provide a vacuum suction pick-up surface.
2. Description of Related Art
Vacuum suction mechanisms are well known in the electronic assembly art and are used for retrieving electronic components, such as connectors, from a supply source and transferring the component by applying negative air pressure to the component and placing the component on a printed circuit board in a preselected position for soldering. Generally, the vacuum suction mechanism comprises a suction nozzle. A connector is grasped by the suction nozzle and is robotically transferred to the position on the printed circuit board with great accuracy.
Most electrical connectors, however, are devoid of flat, solid surface suitable for being grasped by the suction nozzle. To overcome this problem, transfer or placement members having a flat, non-porous surface have been developed for attaching to connectors. Such connector placement members are described in the U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,688,133; 4,396,245; 5,249,977; and 5,681,174. These patents describe placement members designed for an electrical connector having two opposite sidewalls extending upward from a connector body. The placement members have a flat top surface suitable for being grasped by a vacuum suction nozzle and downwardly extending legs for engaging with the sidewalls of the connector body.
For example,
FIGS. 4 and 5
show the placement cover of U.S. Pat. No. 5,688,133. The placement cover
8
is made of metallic material, is formed by stamping, and has a cover plate
80
with a flat top surface. Two pairs of resilient arms extend downwardly from each end of the cover plate
80
. Each pair of arms has an outer engagement arm
81
and an inner engagement arm
82
. The outer and inner arms
81
,
82
are spaced apart from each other to define a receiving space
83
. The dielectric housing
90
of connector
9
has a pair of opposing longitudinal sidewalls
901
and a center wall (not labeled). A pair of slots
902
are defined between the sidewalls
901
and the center wall. When the placement cover
8
is assembled on the connector
9
, each space
83
receives a sidewall
901
of the connector housing
90
and the outer and inner arms
81
,
82
abut against the outer and inner surfaces of the sidewalls
901
. However, since the placement cover
8
of the '133 patent is made of metal, the shape and dimension of the outer and inner engagement arms
81
,
82
must be precisely formed so that they mate with the connector reliably. The manufacturing method therefore, adds expense.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,439,901, which has the same assignee as the present invention, discloses a placement member made of a resilient dielectric material, as shown in FIG.
6
. The placement member
7
is assembled on a connector
6
and has a pair of downwardly projecting legs
71
at each end thereof. A retaining foot
710
is formed at an end of each leg
71
for abutting against an inner surface of longitudinal sidewalls
61
of the connector
6
. The manufacturing method of the placement member
7
is simple. However, since the placement member
7
has no positioning element, the placement member
7
may end up being positioned in any place along the longitudinal direction N. The precision of the robotic assembly, thereof, is reduced.
Hence, an electrical connector with an improved placement member is desired to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide an improved placement member with guiding, or positioning legs.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly having an improved placement member reliably and precisely assembled on an electrical connector.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, an electrical connector assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises an improved placement member assembled on a connector. The placement member provides vacuum suction surface for vacuum placement mechanism to attach to. The placement member is made of a resilient insulative material and comprises a main plate, which has a substantially planar upper surface and an opposite lower surface, a plurality of positioning legs extending downwardly from said lower surface, and two U-shaped retaining portions extending from the two lateral edges of the main plate. Each retaining portion has a beam portion connecting with the edge of the main plate and a pair of projecting legs extending downwardly from ends of the beam. The pairs of projecting legs abut against the inner surfaces of the connector body and the positioning legs are positioned in slots on the outer surfaces of the connector sidewalls.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of an electrical connector assembly having a placement member in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled view of the electrical connector assembly shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a cross sectional view of the electrical connector assembly taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a conventional connector assembly with a placement member;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the electrical connector assembly taken along line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of another related art connector assembly with a placement member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, a placement member
2
in accordance with the present invention is made of a resilient insulating material, and is attachable to an electrical connector
1
.
The connector
1
comprises an insulating body
3
and a plurality of conductive terminals
4
. The connector body
3
has an elongate base
30
and a pair of opposing longitudinal sidewalls
31
extending upwardly from respective edges of the base
30
. A mating cavity
32
is defined by the sidewalls
31
and the base
30
. The mating cavity
32
is intended to receive a mating electrical connector therein (not shown). A plurality of slots
310
are defined in the outer surfaces of the sidewalls
31
. The slots
310
are rectangular and extend downwardly and perpendicular to the top edge (not labeled) of each sidewall
31
.
A mating rib
33
protrudes upwardly from the base
30
and extends along a center line of the mating cavity
32
. A plurality of passageways
330
are defined in opposite sides of the mating rib
33
. Contacting portions
41
of an upper end of the terminals
4
are received in the passageways
330
for electrical connection to corresponding terminals of the mating electrical connector (not shown). Each terminal
4
has a soldering portion
42
at a lower end which extends outwardly from the base
30
of the body
3
for being soldered on the printed circuit board (not shown).
The placement member
2
in accordance with the present invention has a main plate
20
which has a substantially planar upper surface
200
to be grasped by a vacuum suction nozzle and an opposite lower surface
201
. Two U-shaped retaining portions
21
extend from the two lateral edges of the main plate
20
. Each retaining portion
21
has a beam
212
at an upper end, and a pair of projecting legs
210
extending downwardly from opposite ends of the beam
212
. A protrusion
211
is formed on an outer surface at a lower end of each projecting leg
210
. A distance between outer surfaces of the protrusions
211
on a given retaining portion
21
is a little greater than a distance of between inner surfaces of the connector sidewalls
31
, so the projecting legs
210
bend elastically inward when assembled to the connector
3
and abut against the inner surfaces of the sidewalls
31
.
A plurality of positioning legs
22
extend downwardly from the lower surface
201
and adjacent to the longitudinal edges of the main plate
20
. The positioning legs
22
are parallel to the projecting legs
210
. However, a length of the positioning legs
22
is much shorter than a length of the projecting legs
210
and the positioning legs
22
can be received into the slots
310
defined in the outer surface of the connector sidewalls
31
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, in assembly, the placement member
2
straddles the sidewalls
31
when positioned on the connector
1
. The projecting legs
210
project into the mating cavity
32
and the protrusions
211
abut against the inner surfaces of the sidewalls
31
. The positioning legs
22
are received in the slots
310
. Because of the positioning legs
22
, the placement member
2
is assembled on the electrical connector
1
reliably and precisely, and the electrical connector
1
can be grasped reliably by a vacuum suction nozzle and can be placed precisely on the printed circuit board in a preselected position. Furthermore, the placement member
2
is cheaper to manufacture than the metallic placement members of the prior art.
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.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly for being placed on a printed circuit board by a vacuum suction nozzle, comprising:an elongate connector body having a base for mounting on the printed circuit board and a pair of opposite longitudinal sidewalls extending upwardly from of the base, a mating cavity defined by the sidewalls and the base; a plurality of conductive terminals assembled in the connector body; and a placement member made of a resilient insulating material and designed to straddle the longitudinal sidewalls so as to be positioned on the connector body, the placement member comprising a main plate having a substantially planar upper surface adapted to be grasped by the suction nozzle and an opposite lower surface, a plurality of positioning legs extending downwardly from said lower surface and adjacent to a pair of opposite longitudinal edges of the main plate, two U-shaped retaining portions extending from a pair of lateral edges of the main plate, each retaining portion having a beam portion connecting with a corresponding lateral edge of the main plate and a pair of projecting legs extending downwardly from the beam; wherein said pairs of projecting legs abut against inner surfaces of the sidewalls of the connector body and the positioning legs are positioned on the outer surfaces of said sidewalls, wherein a plurality of slots are defined in the outer surfaces of the sidewalls, at least some of which receive said positioning legs.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly as described in claim 1, wherein said positioning legs are parallel to said projecting legs.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly as described in claim 1, wherein a pair of protrusions are formed on respective opposite outer surfaces of said pair of projecting legs and protrude in directions opposite to each other.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly as described in claim 3, wherein a distance between outer surfaces of the pair of protrusions is greater than a distance between the inner surfaces of the sidewalls of the connector body, so that the projecting legs elastically bend when abutting against inner surfaces of said sidewalls to reliably attach the placement to the connector.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly as described in claim 1, wherein a mating rib protrudes upwardly from the base, and the conductive terminals are assembled into passageways defined in opposite sides of the mating rib.
- 6. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an elongated connector body defining a pair of opposite longitudinal sidewalls with a mating opening therebetween, each of said sidewalls defining opposite inner and outer surfaces; at least one vertical slot formed in the outer surface of at least one of said sidewalls; a plurality of terminals disposed in the body; a placement member including a main plate bridging said opening in a transverse direction; at least one positioning leg downwardly extending from one longitudinal edge of said main plate; at least one pair of projecting legs downwardly extending from the main plate; the projecting legs abutting against the inner surfaces of the side walls, respectively, said at least one positioning leg being received in said slot; wherein the projecting leg has a smaller thickness for increasing resiliency thereof and provides retaining force against the body, while the positioning leg has a larger thickness for increasing strength thereof and assures a true position of said placement member on the body.
- 7. The electrical connector assembly as described in claim 6, wherein a tip of said positioning leg is tapered in both longitudinal and transverse directions for guidable insertion of the positioning leg into the slot.
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