Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for mounting on the upper face of a circuit board that has a mount trace, said connector including an insulative frame with upper and lower ends and a plurality of contacts mounted in said frame, said frame lower end having a plate-adjacent lower surface portion and a plurality of plate mount pegs depending therefrom, and said connector including a sheet metal solder plate having an upper face lying facewise adjacent to said plate-adjacent surface portion, said solder plate constructed to be solderable to the mount trace on the circuit board and said solder plate having a plurality of peg-receiving holes, with each of said mount pegs projecting through one of said peg-receiving holes, wherein
said solder plate forms at least one projection at each of said plate holes, each projection projecting against one of said pegs that projects through the hole to form an interference fit against the peg that prevents the solder plate from moving down away from said plate-adjacent surface.
- 2. The connector described in claim 1 wherein:
said solder plate has a major portion lying in a first plane; said projection comprises a tongue at each of said plate holes, each tongue being bent downwardly by a corresponding peg moving downwardly through the hole, so the tongue extends at a downward incline from said major portion to the peg.
- 3. The connector described in claim 2 wherein:
said solder plate has a plurality of edges joined by corresponding plate corners; at least a first of said plate holes lies adjacent to a first of said plate corners; the tongue of said first plate hole projects from a side of said first plate hole that is opposite said first plate corner.
- 4. The connector described in claim 2 wherein:
said major portion has a first edge and said older plate has an extension extending from said first edge, said extension having an extension edge and having an extension hole; the tongue at said extension hole projects from a side of said extension hole that is opposite said extension edge.
- 5. The connector described in claim 1 wherein:
at least one of said pegs has a vertical slot and the corresponding tongue has an inner end that merges with the plate major portion and an outer end with a nose that projects partially into the slot, whereby to stabilize the position of the projection.
- 6. The connector described in claim 1 wherein:
said projection comprises a tongue that extends at least 25% of the distance across the corresponding plate hole.
- 7. An electrical connector for mounting on a circuit board, said connector including an insulative frame with a lower end that forms a plate-adjacent lower surface and with a plurality of plate mount pegs that project downwardly below said lower surface portion, said connector including a sheet metal solder plate with a plurality of holes that each receives one of said pegs, wherein:
said solder plate forms each of said mount holes with mount hole walls that each has a concave side that partially surrounds a corresponding peg, and that each has a tongue with an outer end that presses the peg against the concave side, each tongue having an inner end lying opposite its outer end, and each tongue being bent so its outer end lies below its inner end.
- 8. The connector described in claim 7 wherein:
each of said pegs has a vertical slot, and each of said tongue outer ends forms a nose that projects into a corresponding one of said peg slots.
- 9. The connector described in claim 7 wherein:
a first of said mount holes has a first of said concave sides, said first concave side having opposite concave ends, said first hole having a pair of parallel hole edges each extending from a different one of said concave ends, and a tongue lying at a second side of said hole that is primarily opposite said concave side, said tongue having opposite tongue edges that are spaced from and that extend largely parallel to said hole edges.
- 10. The connector described in claim 7 wherein:
said solder plate has a plurality of corners; each of a plurality of said holes lies adjacent to one of said corners, with the concave side of the hole closest to the corner and the tongue projecting toward the corner.
- 11. A method for use with a connector that includes an insulative frame having a lower surface with a plate-adjacent lower surface portion and a plurality of pegs that depend from the lower surface portion, to form a sheet metal solder plate and hold it to the lower surface portion by use of the pegs depending from the lower surface, comprising:
punching out regions in the solder plate to leave mount holes that each includes a concave side for lying against and partially around one side of a peg, and that each includes a tongue lying opposite said concave side and having an inner end and having an outer end projecting into the mount hole; pressing said solder plate toward said lower surface portion, including aligning said pegs with said mount holes and deflecting said tongue outer ends in a downward direction with respect to said lower surface portion as the mount plate moves toward said lower surface portion.
- 12. The method described in claim 11 wherein said pegs have vertical grooves, and wherein:
said step of punching includes forming each tongue with a nose having an outer end that is narrower than said said peg vertical grooves so said noses partially project into said grooves.
Priority Claims (1)
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201 13 884.0 |
Aug 2001 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicant claims priority from German patent application 20113884.0 filed Aug. 22, 2001.