Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module comprising:
a connector housing having first and second electrically separated areas for power and input signal wires to be located therein; said first area being elevated from said second area and having means therein for retaining power connectors therein; said second area being lower than said second area and having means therein for retaining signal connectors therein at said lower area; and said first and second areas being sufficiently spaced heightwise between said first and second areas to insure the connection of power to any power connectors before the application of signal connections to any signal connectors to said module.
- 2. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said module is an I/O module for processing input signal for a distributed process control system.
- 3. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 2 wherein said I/O module has both power and input signal inputs from a cabinet holding said I/O module therein.
- 4. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cabinet has a wall for mounting said I/O module and wherein said wall has an opening formed in the I/O module mounting area for mounting said connector therein for blind connection of power and signal connections to said I/O module.
- 5. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 4 wherein said connector has means for loosely mounting said connector in said opening.
- 6. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said connector means includes an ear sections located at one end of said connector and a snap at the opposite end for loosely holding said connector in said opening.
- 7. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 6 including a pair of openings formed on wing sections of said connector engageable with a pair of protruding members formed on the back of said I/O module for blind fitting of said module to said power and signal inputs.
- 8. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 7 wherein said pair of members formed on the back of said I/O module are significantly smaller than said pair of openings formed on wing sections of said connector to allow the gross alignment of said module to the wall section of said cabinet and to said connector.
- 9. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 8 wherein said pair of members includes a pair of pins formed on the back of said I/O module for engaging a pair of circular openings formed on wing sections of said connector with said pins being smaller in diameter than said circular openings.
- 10. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 1 wherein said first area is adapted to hold a power ribbon connector having a series of openings for power connection to power pins located on said module.
- 11. An electrical connector for sequentially connecting power and signal inputs to a plug in module as set forth in claim 10 wherein said second area is adapted to hold a signal ribbon connector having a series of openings for signal connection to signal pins located on said module.
- 12. A method of blind connecting an I/O module into a cabinet having a wall section formed therein for proper sequential connection of power and signal inputs thereto comprising:
providing an opening in said wall section for loose mounting an electrical connector therein; mounting an electrical connector having a pair of openings for accepting alignment members train and stepped power and signal connectors into said wall opening; providing an I/O module having a pair of alignment members protruding from the back thereof and having separate power and signal inputs in the area of said alignment members; aligning said module alignment members with said openings of said connector; pushing said module into said connector to allow the actuation of said power signals; and fully inserting said module into said connector to allow the application of said signal connections thereto.
- 13. A method of blind connecting an I/O module into a cabinet having a wall section formed therein for proper sequential connection of power and signal inputs thereto as set forth in claim 12 wherein the mounting of the connector includes the steps of inserting an ear section formed on one end of the connector by tilting the connector into the opening to place it under the wall section.
- 14. A method of blind connecting an I/O module into a cabinet having a wall section formed therein for proper sequential connection of power and signal inputs thereto as set forth in claim 12 wherein the mounting of the connector further includes the steps of pushing a flexible member formed on the end of the connector opposite the ear section into the opening to catch it under the wall section and provide a loose fit of the connector therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/028,237 Filed Oct. 07, 1996 entitled ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR AN I/O MODULE
Provisional Applications (1)
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60028237 |
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