Electrical connector for FPC

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6210209
  • Patent Number
    6,210,209
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 29, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector for connecting a flexible printed circuit (FPC) to a board-mounted connector comprises a dielectric housing, a plurality of generally U-shaped electrical contacts accommodated in the housing and a stuffer mountable to the housing. The housing has a plug portion at one end defining a central portion therein and a receptacle portion at an opposite end defining an elongated channel therein. The contacts laterally straddle the central portion of the plug portion to connect with terminals of the board-mounted connector and are reliably retained by a contact retention structure defined in the central portion. Each contact comprises a curved contacting finger extending into the elongated channel of the receptacle portion. The stuffer is partially inserted into the channel of the receptacle portion to press the FPC against the curved contacting fingers of the contacts situated close to an inner wall of the channel.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector and particularly to an electrical connector for connecting a flexible printed circuit board (FPC) with a complementary connector and in turn to a circuit board.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Electrical connectors are normally used to aid in connecting a FPC to a conventional circuit board. One example of the related art is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,506. As is shown in

FIG. 4

, a conventional connector for a FPC comprises an insulative housing


5


, a plurality of electrical terminals


6


mounted in the housing


5


, and a rotatable cover plate


7


mounted at a fulcrum portion


8


of the terminal


6


facing an open space above the terminals


6


. While the cover plate


7


is in the open position as shown in phantom in

FIG. 4

, the FPC


9


is inserted into a cavity


10


of the housing


5


between the terminals


6


and the cover plate


7


at a zero insertion force. Then the cover plate


7


is turned clockwise around the fulcrum portion


8


through an angle of nearly 90° to a closed position and a pressure edge


71


at the lower surface thereof directly presses the FPC


9


to the electrical terminals


6


.




The FPC


9


can be electrically connected with the connector in the way described above, but the pressure exerted on the FPC


9


by the cover plate


7


is applied to the terminals


6


directly. The terminals


6


may be permanently deformed by use, resulting in decreased resilience and an increase in the gap between the terminals


6


and the cover plate


7


which in turn can result in unstable signal transmission and unstable retention of the FPC


9


in the housing


5


. Furthermore, the cover plate


7


is loose when in an open position and can readily cause deformation or damage to the housing


5


if acted upon by an unintentional external force or vibration. Lastly the connector occupies a relative large area of precious space in a computer, which runs counter to the present trend toward miniaturization and integration of computer elements.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector for connecting a FPC with a board-mounted connector such as a board to board connector and resolving the above mentioned problems of the prior art.




An electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a dielectric housing, a plurality of generally U-shaped electrical contacts disposed in the housing, and a stuffer mountable to the housing.




The dielectric housing defines a receptacle portion on one side for receiving a FPC and a plug portion on an opposite side for mating with the board-mounted connector. The receptacle portion of the housing defines an elongated channel and the plug portion has a pair of grooves and a central portion separating the two grooves. The central portion of the plug portion defines a contact retention structure comprising a plurality of passages in opposite sides thereof and a plurality of supporting posts separating opposite passages. The plug portion of the housing has a pair of engaging members projecting from lateral end walls thereof.




Each U-shaped contact laterally straddles one of the supporting posts and is retained by the contact retention structure of the central portion to positively engage with a corresponding terminal of the board-mounted connector. Each contact comprises a curved contacting finger extending into the elongated channel of the receptacle portion.




The stuffer comprises a pressing portion and an engaging portion depending from and perpendicular to the pressing portion. The engaging portion has a main body and a pair of arms relatively longer than the main body to adjustably engage with the engaging member of the housing thereby adjusting the relative position of the stuffer and the housing. The main body of the engaging portion presses the FPC, which is inserted between the main body and a mating wall of the elongated channel, against the curved contacting fingers of the electrical contacts situated close to the mating wall. The distal edge of the main body of the engaging portion and the bottom corner of the channel of the housing form ramps complementary with each other.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an electrical connector assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken from line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective sectional view of an electrical connector of the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of a conventional connector with its cover engaging portion turned to the closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, an electrical connector


2


according to the present invention is designed for connecting a flexible printed circuit board (FPC)


3


to a board-mounted connector


1


.




The electrical connector


2


includes a dielectric housing


20


, a plurality of generally U-shaped contacts


23


mounted in the insulative housing


20


, and a stuffer


4


insertable into the housing


20


.




The housing


20


comprises a plug portion


21


at a lower end thereof and a receptacle portion


22


at an upper end thereof, which is not as wide as the plug portion


21


.




The plug portion


21


includes two lateral end walls


212


having a pair of engaging members


25


projecting therefrom and defining a cutout


251


in a center portion thereof, and two longitudinal side walls


211


defining two pairs of apertures


24


at opposite ends thereof. The plug portion


21


has a central portion


213


and a pair of grooves


214


between the central portion


213


and the longitudinal side walls


211


thereof. The central portion


213


defines a contact retention structure comprising a plurality of passages


215


defined in opposite longitudinal sides thereof and a plurality of supporting posts


216


separating the passages


215


in the opposite sides thereof. Neighboring passages


215


in the same side share a bottom portion


217


and an outer side portion


201


. Each supporting post


216


is substantially shorter than a bottom of the central portion


213


. The grooves


214


each define a mating ramped face


230


at an outer corner thereof (see FIG.


2


).




The receptacle portion


22


defines an elongated channel


221


therein and the channel


221


defines a mounting surface


219


and an opposite mating surface


220


. An inclined surface


218


is formed between the mounting surface


219


and a bottom surface (unlabelled) of the channel


221


. A plurality of through holes


202


(see

FIG. 3

) in communication with one groove


214


of the plug portion are defined in the bottom surface (unlabelled) of the channel


221


.




The contacts


23


each comprise a U-shaped portion


231


and a curved contacting finger


232


. The U-shaped portion


231


includes a pair of retaining portions


235


and an intermediate portion


234


connecting the retaining portions


235


. A pair of barbs


233


is formed on either side of each retaining portion


235


. Another inventive feature of the present invention is that its unique U-shaped contacts


23


are fabricated so that the connection between each contact


23


and its carrier strip is at a V-shaped cut on the particular surface denoted by


236


in

FIG. 3

, which is on the rear face of a barb


233


.




The stuffer


4


comprises a pressing portion


41


including an opening (unlabelled) on one edge thereof and an engaging portion


40


depending from and perpendicular to the pressing portion


41


. The engaging portion


40


comprises a main body


43


and a pair of arms


42


. The arms


42


are relatively longer than the main body


43


and each comprises a pair of stepped blocks


421


thereon. Two gaps


401


are defined between lower sections of the main body


43


and the arms


42


. The main body


43


of the engaging portion


40


defines a ramped edge


424


at a lower edge thereof.




The board-mounted connector


1


comprises an insulative housing


11


and a plurality of electrical terminals


13


. The housing


11


forms two longitudinal side walls


10


each defining a plurality of passageways


12


therein, the plurality of terminals


13


being accommodated in the passageways


12


. Each side wall


10


forms a pair of tabs


111


at opposite ends thereof and defines a sloping surface


14


at a top end thereof.




In assembly, the retaining portions


235


of the contacts


23


interferentially fit into the corresponding passages


215


and are confined by the outer side portions


201


of the passages


215


. The curved contacting fingers


232


of the contacts


23


extend through corresponding through holes


202


into the channel


221


of the receptacle portion


22


and are situated close to the mating surface


220


of the channel


221


. The U-shaped portions


231


of the contacts


23


laterally straddle the associated supporting posts


216


of the central portion


213


of the plug portion


21


. The arms


42


of the stuffer


4


are inserted between the lateral end walls


212


and the engaging member


25


, the stepped blocks


421


of the arms


42


adjustably engaging with the cutouts


251


and the engaging portion


40


partially entering into the channel


221


. The longitudinal side walls


10


of the board-mounted connector


1


are inserted into the grooves


214


of the plug portion


21


of the connector


2


. Each terminal


13


in corresponding passageway


12


of the board-mounted connector


1


engages with one retaining portion


235


of each contact


23


at one end thereof and is mounted to a circuit board (not shown) at the other end thereof. The mating ramped faces


230


of the grooves


214


of the plug portion


21


mate with the sloping surfaces


14


of the board-mounted connector


1


and the tabs


111


lock with the apertures


24


, thereby providing a reliable retention between the connectors


1


and


2


.




In use, the FPC


3


is inserted through the opening (unlabelled) of the pressing portion


41


into the channel


221


. A user presses downward on the pressing portion


41


and the ramped edge


424


of the engaging portion


40


cooperates with the inclined surface


218


to move the main body


43


to press the FPC


3


against the curved contact fingers


232


of the contacts


23


while the gaps


401


receive the lateral end walls


212


and the stepped blocks


421


engage with the cutouts


251


for adjusting the engaging force between the FPC


3


and the curved contacting finger


232


.




The contacts


23


are reliably retained by the contact retention structure of the central portion


213


of the plug portion


21


. The force applied by the stuffer


4


to the FPC


3


is transferred by the contacts


23


to the mating surface


220


, so the contacts


23


are not deformed even after a long-term period and maintain their resiliency. While not in operation, the stuffer


4


is fixed in the connector


2


by adjustably engaging the arms


42


and the engaging member


25


, thereby avoiding damage to the housing


20


by the stuffer


4


.




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 comprising:a dielectric housing including a plug portion and an opposite receptacle portion, the plug portion having a central portion and a pair of grooves between the central portion and opposite longitudinal side walls thereof, the receptacle portion defining an elongated channel, the central portion of the plug portion defining a contact retention structure therein; a plurality of generally U-shaped contacts laterally straddling the central portion of the plug portion and being retained by the contact retention structure of the central portion, each contact having a contacting finger extending into the channel of the receptacle portion; and a stuffer latched to the insulative housing, the stuffer including a pressing portion and an engaging portion depending from the pressing portion and inserted into the channel of the receptacle portion to press a flexible printed circuit against the contacting fingers of the contacts; wherein the retention structure of the central portion comprises a plurality of passages in opposite longitudinal sides thereof and a plurality of supporting posts along a length thereof, neighboring passages in a same side sharing one bottom portion and one outer side portion thereof; wherein each contact comprises a U-shaped portion and the contacting finger, and the U-shaped portion comprises a pair of retaining portions and an intermediate portion connecting the retaining portions, the intermediate portion being supported by a corresponding supporting post and being flush with a bottom of the central portion; wherein each of the retaining portions of the contacts forms a plurality of barbs on either side thereof to engage with the associated bottom portions of a passage and each retaining portion is confined by the outer side portions of the associated passage; wherein each of the contacting fingers forms a curved portion at a distal end thereof and the channel of the receptacle portion defines a mating wall at a longitudinal inner surface thereof, the contacting fingers being situated close to the mating wall; wherein the engaging portion of the stuffer comprises a main body and a pair of arms each defining a plurality of stepped blocks thereon, and the plug portion forms two engaging members projecting from lateral sides thereof and each having a cutout to latch with the stepped blocks of the arms; wherein a pair of gaps is defined between lower sections of the arms and the main body of the engaging portion to engage with opposite lateral end walls of the receptacle portion; wherein the pressing portion of the stuffer has an opening on one edge thereof, wherein the plug portion of the housing defines a pair of apertures at opposite ends of each longitudinal side thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88216645 Oct 1999 TW
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
5458506 Yamaguchi et al. Oct 1995
5525072 Kunishi Jun 1996
5906504 Igarashi et al. May 1999
5921785 Ii Jul 1999
5928027 Kunishi Jul 1999
5928029 Lam Jul 1999