Information
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Patent Grant
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6793533
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Patent Number
6,793,533
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 21, 200419 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 620
- 439 79
- 439 736
- 029 858
- 029 848
- 029 849
- 029 856
- 029 883
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector assembly includes a dielectric housing having a mating end, a terminating end and a plurality of terminal-receiving passages extending in a direction between the ends. A termination subassembly is fixed to the terminating end of the housing. The termination subassembly includes a circuit board and a plurality of terminal pins extending through the circuit board and into the terminal-receiving passages in the housing. A plastic pin holder is overmolded about portions of the terminal pins at the terminating end of the housing and about at least a portion of the circuit board.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to an electrical connector assembly which includes a plurality of terminals that must be held rigidly for termination purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Generally, a typical electrical connector includes some form of dielectric housing mounting a plurality of conductive terminals. The housing may include a mating end for interengaging a mating connector or other complementary connecting device, as well as a terminating end at which the terminals are terminated to various electrical transmission components ranging from circuit boards to discrete electrical wires.
One of the problems in fabricating or using electrical connectors is in holding or maintaining the terminating ends of the terminals sufficiently rigid so that they can be properly terminated to the complementary connecting devices. The terminals often are very small and fragile. An example is in a header connector which uses closely-spaced terminal pins.
For instance, the terminating ends of the terminal pins may be “wire bonded” to a plurality of discrete electrical wires. The wire bonding may be carried out by surface connection with the use of ultrasonic energy and the application of pressure. If the terminal ends of the very small terminal pins move to any extent, the energy dissipates and a good bond is not achieved. This problem is further magnified in filtered connectors where such components as ferrite blocks and/or flexible circuits having capacitor chips thereon are positioned over the terminal pins. All of these components must be held rigidly during the wire bonding process.
The present invention is directed to solving these problems and providing a very simple, efficient and effective system for holding terminals and related components rigidly on an electrical connector to facilitate termination of the terminals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved electrical connector assembly of the character described.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, the connector assembly includes a dielectric housing having a mating end, a terminating end and a plurality of terminal-receiving passages extending in a direction between the ends. A termination subassembly is fixed to the terminating end of the housing. The subassembly includes a circuit board and a plurality of terminal pins extending through the circuit board and into the terminal-receiving passages in the housing. A plastic pin holder is overmolded about portions of the terminal pins at the terminating end of the housing and about at least a portion of the circuit board.
According to one aspect of the invention, the overmolded plastic pin holder is fixed to the housing. The pin holder may be molded separately from the housing and subsequently mechanically attached thereto. Alternatively, the plastic pin holder may be molded integrally with the housing either at the same time that the housing is molded or thereafter. As disclosed herein, the circuit board comprises a flat flexible circuit.
According to another aspect of the invention, the termination subassembly includes a ferrite block through which at least some of the terminal pins extend. The plastic pin holder is overmolded about at least a portion of the ferrite block. The termination subassembly also may include a plurality of capacitors mounted on the circuit board and electrically connected to at least some of the terminal pins. The plastic pin holder is overmolded about the capacitors.
According to a further aspect of the invention, the terminal pins have contact ends at the mating end of the housing and termination ends exposed at a termination face of the plastic pin holder. The termination ends are formed by enlarged head portions of the pins which are flush with the termination face of the pin holder. As disclosed herein, the termination pins are square in cross-section, and the enlarged head portions comprise swaged ends of the pins. As disclosed herein, the connector is a header connector and the mating end of the housing is a shroud into which the contact ends of the terminal pins extend.
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 perspective view of an electrical connector assembly embodying the concepts of the invention, looking at the terminating end thereof;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the connector assembly, looking at the mating end thereof;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged vertical section taken generally along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a fragmented, enlarged section through the head portion of one of the terminal pins overmolded by the plastic pin holder, and showing an electrical wire bonded to the head of the terminal pin.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings in greater detail, the invention is embodied in an electrical connector assembly, generally designated
10
, which is in the form of a header connector. The connector includes a dielectric housing, generally designated
12
, and a termination subassembly, generally designated
14
, including a plurality of terminal pins, generally designated
16
(FIG.
3
).
Dielectric housing
12
of header connector
10
is a one-piece structure molded of plastic material or the like. The housing includes a mating end
18
in the form of a rectangular hollow shroud, and a terminating end
20
in the form of a flange which projects outwardly from the shroud. As seen in
FIG. 3
, mating end
20
forms the main body of the housing and closes the bottom of the shroud. A plurality of terminal-receiving passages
22
extend in a direction between the mating and terminating ends of the housing. An integral boss
24
projects outwardly from opposite sides of the shroud for facilitating mating the connector with a complementary mating connector, such as in a cam-type mating system. Terminating end
20
of housing
12
defines a generally flat surface
20
a
onto which termination subassembly
14
is mounted and fixed.
Terminal pins
16
are best seen in FIG.
3
and extend through terminal-receiving passages
22
in housing
12
. Each terminal pin includes a contact end
16
a
extending into shroud
18
of the housing, as well as a termination end in the form of an enlarged head portion
16
b
. Contact ends
16
a
will interengage with appropriate female terminals of the complementary mating connector. Enlarged head portions or termination ends
16
b
will be connected to discrete electrical wires as will be described hereinafter in relation to FIG.
4
.
Terminating subassembly
14
of header connector
10
is best seen in
FIGS. 1 and 3
and includes a circuit board in the form of a flat flexible circuit
26
juxtaposed against flat surface
20
a
of terminating end
20
of the housing. A plurality of capacitor chips
28
are mounted on the circuit board and are individually electrically coupled to terminal pins
16
through circuitry on the board. In the preferred embodiment, termination subassembly
14
also includes a ferrite block
30
surrounding terminal pins
16
, with the pins extending through enlarged holes
30
a
in the ferrite block. All of the components of termination subassembly
14
, including terminal pins
16
, circuit board
26
, capacitors
28
and ferrite block
30
are joined in rigid positional relationship by an overmolded plastic body or pin holder
32
. In fabrication, the terminal pins, the circuit board including the capacitors and the ferrite block all can be held in proper relative positions in a molding die fixture whereupon plastic body or pin holder
32
is overmolded about the components to rigidly hold the components together in the termination subassembly.
It is contemplated that termination subassembly
14
can be fabricated at a location in a process independent of the fabrication of dielectric housing
12
. The termination subassembly then can be assembled to the housing by inserting contact ends
16
a
of terminal pins
16
into terminal-receiving passages
22
of the housing. The termination subassembly then is fixed to the housing. For instance, plastic body or pin holder
32
can be mechanically attached, like ultrasonically welding to housing
20
. It can be seen in
FIG. 1
that the ends of the plastic body project beyond the ends of circuit board
26
whereby the body can be fixed to flat surface
20
a
of the housing. In addition, it can be seen in
FIG. 1
that circuit board
26
projects beyond the sides of the plastic body or pin holder, and the circuit board, itself, can be electrically attached to a metal housing for grounding purposes.
It also is contemplated that the plastic body
32
of termination subassembly can be molded directly onto housing
12
after the housing is molded, whereby the housing, itself, will form part of the die fixture for overmolding the termination subassembly. Still further, plastic body or pin holder
32
can be molded integrally with or at the same time that the housing is molded.
FIG. 4
shows one of the terminal pins
16
overmolded by plastic body or pin holder
32
and connected to a discrete electrical wire
40
. It can be seen that the pin is square in cross-section. Enlarged head portion
16
b
which forms the termination end of the terminal pin is “swaged” in a cold forming process to define a flat top surface
16
c
of the enlarged head portion. Plastic body
32
has a flat termination face
32
a
. During overmolding, flat surface
16
c
of the enlarged head portion of the terminal pin is maintained flush with termination face
32
a
of the overmolded plastic body. Electrical wire
40
is electrically coupled by a surface connection to top surface
16
c
of the terminal pin. This may be achieved by an ultrasonic wire bonding process embodying ultrasonic energy along with the application of pressure in the direction of arrow “A”. With terminal pin
16
, and particularly enlarged head portion
16
b
of the terminal pin, being completely surrounded by overmolded plastic body
32
, the small terminal pin is rigidly held to ensure that a good wire bond is created between wire
40
and the terminal pin. If such rigidity is not maintained by the overmolded pin holder, the terminals have a tendency to move or shift and a good wire bond otherwise could not be assured.
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. An electrical connector assembly, comprising:a dielectric housing having a mating end, a terminating end and a plurality of terminal-receiving passages extending in a direction between said ends; and a termination subassembly fixed to the terminating end of the housing, the termination subassembly including a circuit board, a plurality of terminal pins extending through the circuit board and into the terminal-receiving passages in the housing with the terminal pins having termination ends and mating ends at the mating end of the housing, a plurality of filters on the circuit board and electrically connected to at least some of the terminal pins, and a plastic pin holder overmolded about portions of the termination ends of the terminal pins leaving portions of the termination ends exposed at the terminating end of the housing, about the filters and about at least a portion of the circuit board, thereby rigidly supporting the termination ends of the terminal pins for connection to appropriate conductors.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said housing is molded of plastic material and said plastic pin holder is molded integrally therewith.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said circuit board comprises a flat flexible circuit.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said termination subassembly includes a ferrite block through which at least some of the terminal pins extend, and the plastic pin holder is overmolded about at least a portion of the ferrite block.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said filters comprise capacitors mounted on the circuit board.
- 6. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said overmolded plastic pin holder is fixed to the housing.
- 7. The electrical connector assembly of claim 6 wherein said plastic pin holder is mechanically attached to the housing.
- 8. The electrical connector assembly of claim 7 wherein at least a portion of said circuit board is electrically attached to a metal housing.
- 9. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said termination ends of the terminal pins are exposed at a terminal face of the plastic pin holder.
- 10. The electrical connector assembly of claim 9 wherein said termination ends of the terminal pins comprises enlarged head portions of the pins flush with the termination face of the pin holder.
- 11. The electrical connector assembly of claim 10 wherein said terminal pins are square in cross-section, and the enlarged head portions comprises swaged ends of the pins.
- 12. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein the mating end of said housing comprises a shroud into which the terminal pins extend.
- 13. An electrical connector assembly, comprising:a dielectric housing having a mating end, a terminating end and a plurality of terminal-receiving passages extending in a direction between said ends; and a termination subassembly fixed to the terminating end of the housing, the termination subassembly including a circuit board, a plurality of terminal pins extending through the circuit board and into the terminal-receiving passages in the housing with the terminal pins having termination ends and mating ends at the mating end of the housing, a ferrite block through which at least some of the terminal pins extend, a plurality of capacitors mounted on the circuit board and electrically connected to at least some of the terminal pins, and a plastic pin holder overmolded about portions of the termination ends of the terminal pins leaving portions of the termination ends exposed at the terminating end of the housing, about at least a portion of the circuit board, about at least a portion of the ferrite block, and about the capacitors, the plastic pin holder rigidly supporting the termination ends of the terminal pins and having a termination face at which the termination ends of the terminal pins are exposed for connection to appropriate conductors.
- 14. The electrical connector assembly of claim 13 wherein said housing is molded of plastic material and said plastic pin holder is molded integrally therewith.
- 15. The electrical connector assembly of claim 13 wherein said circuit board comprises a flat flexible circuit.
- 16. The electrical connector assembly of claim 13 wherein the mating end of said housing comprises a shroud into which the terminal pins extend.
- 17. The electrical connector assembly of claim 13 wherein said overmolded plastic pin holder is fixed to the housing.
- 18. The electrical connector assembly of claim 17 wherein said plastic pin holder is mechanically attached to the housing.
- 19. The electrical connector assembly of claim 18 wherein at least a portion of said circuit board is electrically connected to a metal housing.
- 20. The electrical connector assembly of claim 13 wherein said termination ends of the terminal pins comprises enlarged head portions of the pins flush with the termination face of the pin holder.
- 21. The electrical connector assembly of claim 20 wherein said terminal pins are square in cross-section, and the enlarged head portions comprises swaged ends of the pins.
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