Information
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Patent Grant
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6210204
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Patent Number
6,210,204
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Date Filed
Monday, December 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Nguyen; Truc
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 404
- 439 934
- 439 679
- 439 181
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector assembly comprises a housing having mating and rear surfaces, and defining first passageways between the mating and rear surfaces. A plurality of first terminals is assembled to the first passageways from the rear face. Each terminal has an insulation displacement section extending beyond the rear face. At least a slot is defined in the rear face separating at least one terminal from the rest of the first terminals thereby preventing sparks generated from therebetween. A cover is assembled to the rear face enclosing the insulation displacement sections of the terminals. The cover includes a barrier received in the slot of the housing thereby eliminating sparks resulted when the one terminal carries high voltage.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having barrier for preventing sparks generated between adjacent terminals carrying high voltage.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART
Each computer is equipped with a power supply system which supplies power to a motherboard, and pertinent electrical devices, such as a floppy disk drive, hard disk drive and CD-ROM. Conventionally, the power supply system includes a plurality of harnesses interconnected between the motherboard, floppy disk drive, hard disk drive and CD-ROM and the power supply. Each harness includes a cable end connector. When the power supply is to be removed or changed, the connectors attached to the electrical devices shall be firstly disconnected, then the power supply can be removed.
In order to increase the efficiency of assembly, an enclosure of the computer is provided with a bay in which the power supply is seated. An end wall is provided with a connector coupled to a connector of the power supply system. By this arrangement, the power supply system can be conveniently inserted thereto or withdrawn therefrom.
In one of the application, a so called Distribution Power System (DPS) is right now under developing and equipped with a DPS connector which serves both signal and power transmission. Except the terminals for power supply, five pins are allocated for the field replacement unit information on the DPS power supply connector. One pin is used for the serial clock, while another pin is used for serial data. About three to five pins are used for address lines to indicate to the power supply's EEPROM which position the DPS power supply occupies in the power bay. In order to prevent electrical sparks happened between the power terminals and the signal terminals, measurements shall be introduced thereof.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An objective of this invention is to provide an electrical connector having a cover enclosing insulation displacement sections thereof. One terminal carrying high voltage is separated with the rest terminals by a barrier extending from the cover.
In order to achieve the objective set forth, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing having mating and rear surfaces, and defining first passageways between the mating and rear surfaces. A plurality of first terminals is assembled to the first passageways from the rear face. Each terminal has an insulation displacement section extending beyond the rear face. At least a slot is defined in the rear face separating at least one terminal from the rest of the first terminals thereby preventing sparks generated from therebetween. A cover is assembled to the rear face enclosing the insulation displacement sections of the terminals. The cover includes a barrier received in the slot of the housing thereby eliminating sparks resulted when the one terminal carries high voltage.
These and additional objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a connector in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a first cover attached to the connector of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the connector with first detached therefrom and a second cover attached thereto;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of
FIG. 3
with conductive wires attached thereto;
FIG. 5
is a perspective of a connector in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a third cover attached to the connector of FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to Figures, an electrical connector assembly
1
in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing
10
having mating and rear surfaces
11
,
12
. The rear face
12
of the housing
10
defines first and second tiers
12
a
and
12
b
. First and second passageways
13
,
14
are defined in the first and second tiers
12
a
,
12
b
, respectively. The first and second tiers
12
a
,
12
b
is separated by a shoulder
10
a
. Each of the first and second passageways
13
,
14
is received with first and second terminals
15
,
16
which are different in dimension. The first and second terminals
15
,
16
each includes an insulation displacement section
15
a
,
16
a
which extend beyond the first and second tiers
12
a
,
12
b
. Of course, the first and second terminals
15
,
16
may also have other type of tails, such as right angle tails for surface mount. First and second separating walls
17
,
18
extend longitudinally along the rear face
12
such that the passageways
13
,
14
are divided into upper and lower rows.
A slot
19
is defined in the first tier
12
a
of the rear face
12
of the housing
10
thereby separating two passageways
13
′ from the rest of the passageways
13
. The passageway
13
′ in the upper row is distant from the slot
19
and is offset from the passageway
13
′ of the lower row. The arrangement is to prevent electrical sparks therebetween and between the rest of the terminals
13
.
First and second covers
20
,
30
are attached to the first and second tiers
12
a
,
12
b
respectively. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the first cover
20
includes an elongate body portion
21
extending between opposite ends
20
a
,
20
b
thereof. Side walls
22
extend along the elongate body portion
21
and define a receiving space
20
c
therebetween. The side walls
22
each defines a plurality of cutouts
22
a
for extension of conductive wires
40
,
41
. A plurality of biasing blocks
23
extend upward from the body portion
21
and each aligns with and is dimensioned to be adapted to be inserted into the U-shaped cross-sectional tip of a corresponding insulation displacement section
15
a
of the first terminal
15
. By this arrangement, the conductive wires
40
,
41
terminated to the insulation displacement sections
15
a
,
16
a
can be urged by the biasing blocks
23
to be fixedly positioned as the biasing blocks
23
are inserted into tips of the insulation displacement sections
15
a
,
16
a
. Retention arms
24
are formed on opposite ends
20
a
,
20
b
. The first cover
20
further includes a barrier
25
extending from the body portion
21
. When the first cover
20
is assembled to the first tier
12
a
of the rear face
12
of the housing
10
, the retention arms
24
may securely attach the outer face of the housing
10
, while the barrier
25
extends into the slot
19
thereby further separating the terminal
13
′ and the rest of the terminal
13
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the mating face
11
of the housing
10
defines an elongate slot
11
a
which is in communication with the first and second passageways
13
,
14
. Contact portions
13
b
,
14
b
of the terminals
13
,
14
extend into the elongate slot
11
a
for electrically connecting with an mating connector (not shown). The second cover
30
which is identical to the first cover
20
is attached to the second tier
12
b
of the rear face
12
of the housing
12
. The only difference of the first and second cover
20
,
30
is the barrier
29
formed on the first cover
30
.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the connector
1
with the conductive wires
40
,
41
terminated thereto. The first and second covers
20
,
30
are also assembled to the housing
10
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, a connector
1
A in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention is shown.
The electrical connector assembly
1
A in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing
110
having mating and rear surfaces
111
,
112
. The rear face
112
of the housing
110
defines first and second tiers
112
a
and
112
b
. First and second passageways
113
,
114
are defined in the first and second tiers
112
a
,
112
b
, respectively. The first and second tiers
112
a
,
112
b
is separated by a shoulder
110
a
. Each of the first and second passageways
113
,
114
is received with first and second terminals (not shown) which are different in dimension. First and second separating walls
117
,
118
extend longitudinally along the rear face
112
such that the passageways
113
,
114
are divided into upper and lower rows. A slot
119
is defined in the first tier
112
a
of the rear face
112
of the housing
110
. An individual barrier
129
is inserted therein thereby eliminating electrical sparks between the terminals.
A third cover
120
can be assembled to the first tier
112
a
of the rear face
112
of the housing
120
to enclose the terminals thereof. The third cover
120
includes an elongate body portion
121
extending between opposite ends
120
a
,
120
b
thereof. Side walls
122
extend along the elongate body portion
121
and define a receiving space
120
c
therebetween. The side walls
122
each defines a plurality of cutouts
122
a
for extension of conductive wires
40
,
41
(as shown in FIG.
4
). A plurality of biasing blocks
123
extend upward from the body portion
121
and each aligns with a corresponding insulation displacement section of the first terminal. By this arrangement, the conductive wires terminated to the insulation displacement sections can be fixedly positioned as the biasing block
123
is inserted into the tips of the insulation displacement section. Retention arms
124
are formed on opposite ends
120
a
,
120
b
. When the third cover
120
is assembled to the first tier
112
a
of the rear face
112
of the housing
110
, the retention arms
124
may securely attach the outer face of the housing
110
. The cover
120
further defines a slot
122
b
in the side walls
122
for accommodating the individual barrier
129
.
While the present invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the description is illustrative of the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present invention can be made to the preferred embodiment by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly, comprising:a housing having mating and rear surfaces, and defining first passageways between said mating and rear surfaces; a plurality of first terminals assembled to said first passageways from said rear face, each terminal having an insulation displacement section extending beyond said rear face; and at least a slot defined in said rear face separating at least one terminal from the rest of said first terminals thereby preventing sparks generated from therebetween; and a first cover attached to said housing for enclosing said insulation displacement sections, said first cover comprising an elongate body portion extending between opposite ends thereof, side walls extending along said elongate body portion and defining a receiving space therebetween, a plurality of biasing blocks extending upward said body portion, retention means arranged in opposite ends thereof; wherein said first passageways are arranged in upper and lower rows, and a first separating wall extending rearward from said rear face and arranged between said upper and lower passageways; wherein said first separating wall is higher than said insulation displacement section of said terminals; wherein said cover includes a barrier fixedly received in said slot of said housing thereby separating said one terminal from the rest of said terminals; wherein said housing defines a second group of passageways each assembling a second terminal different from said first terminal; wherein said second terminal includes an insulation displacement section extending beyond rear face, said rear face defines first and second tiers in which said first and second insulation displacement of said first and second terminals locate; wherein said second passageways are arranged in upper and lower rows divided by a second separating wall, said second separating wall is higher than said insulation displacement sections of said second terminals; wherein said insulation displacement sections located in said second tier is enclosed by a second cover attached thereto; wherein said retention means includes a pair of beams capable of engaging with said housing; wherein said cover includes a barrier includes a barrier extending between said side walls; wherein said barrier is assembled to said slot located in said rear face of said housing.
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