Information
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Patent Grant
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6478586
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Patent Number
6,478,586
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 9, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 12, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary R
- Harvey; James R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 79
- 439 9241
- 439 86
- 439 886
- 439 931
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector includes a connector housing and a plurality of conductive terminals. Each of the conductive terminals is mounted on the housing, includes a conductive terminal body with first and second contact surfaces, and is provided with a dielectric coating at portions other than the first and second contact surfaces, thereby insulating each of the terminals from adjacent ones on the housing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrical connector, more particularly to an electrical connector having conductive terminals that are provided with a dielectric coating.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional electrical connector
5
is shown to comprise a connector housing
51
and a plurality of conductive terminals
52
. The connector housing
51
is made from an insulator material. The conductive terminals
52
are mounted on the connector housing
51
. Each of the conductive terminals
52
is made from a conductive material, such as copper, and includes a first end part
521
disposed on one side of the connector housing
51
, and a second end part
522
disposed opposite to the first end part
521
. The first end part
521
is adapted to connect electrically with a circuit board
6
, whereas the second end part
522
is adapted to connect electrically with a corresponding terminal of a complementary connector (not shown).
In the conventional electrical connector
5
, the spaces among adjacent ones of the terminals
52
must be sufficiently large so as to prevent the occurrence of short circuits. As such, the housing
51
has to be enlarged, which is contrary to the current trend of miniaturization of electronic products.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having conductive terminals that are provided with a dielectric coating so as to overcome the aforementioned drawback of the prior art.
Accordingly, an electrical connector of this invention comprises a connector housing and a plurality of conductive terminals. The connector housing is made from an insulator material. Each of the conductive terminals is mounted on the connector housing, and includes a conductive terminal body with a first contact surface and a second contact surface. The first contact surface is adapted for connecting electrically with a circuit board. The second contact surface is adapted for connecting electrically with a corresponding terminal of a complementary connector. Each of the conductive terminals is provided with a dielectric coating at portions other than the first and second contact surfaces, thereby exposing the first and second surfaces, and thereby insulating each of the conductive terminals from adjacent ones of the conductive terminals on the connector housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional electrical connector;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of an electrical connector according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a fractional schematic partly sectional view of a conductive terminal of the preferred embodiment of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing complementary electrical connectors of the second preferred embodiment according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the first preferred embodiment of an electrical connector
1
according to the present invention is shown to comprise a connector housing
11
and a plurality of conductive terminals
12
. The connector housing
11
is made from an insulator material. Each of the conductive terminals
12
is mounted on the connector housing
11
, and includes a conductive terminal body
120
with a first contact part
121
and a second contact part
122
. The first contact part
121
has a first contact surface
1210
adapted for connecting electrically with a circuit board
2
. The second contact part
122
has a second contact surface
1220
adapted for connecting electrically with a corresponding terminal of a complementary connector (not shown) for signal transmission purposes. Each of the conductive terminals
12
is provided with a dielectric coating
1201
(usually about 0.01 mm in thickness) at portions other than the first and second contact surfaces
1210
,
1220
, thereby exposing the first and second contact surfaces
1210
,
1220
to permit electrical connection with the circuit board
2
or the complementary connector, and thereby insulating each of the conductive terminals
12
from adjacent ones of the conductive terminals
12
on the connector housing
11
. As such, the conductive terminals
12
can be arranged densely on the housing
11
in order to minimize the size of the latter.
In actual use, to avoid electrical connection among adjacent first or second contact parts
121
,
122
of the terminals
12
, the first and second contact parts
121
,
122
are respectively in a staggered arrangement relative to the connector housing
11
, as best shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
illustrates complementary electrical connectors
1
,
1
′ of the second preferred embodiment of this invention. The first electrical connector
1
includes a rectangular connector housing
11
with top and bottom surfaces
110
. The second contact parts
122
of terminals
12
that are mounted in the housing
11
protrude from the top and bottom surfaces
110
of the housing
11
. The first contact parts
121
of the terminals
12
are welded to a circuit board
3
. The rectangular connector housing
11
′ of the second electrical connector
1
′ is formed with a groove portion
111
′ for receiving the housing
11
of the first electrical connector
1
, and has upper and lower inner surfaces
110
′. The second contact parts
122
′ (shown in shaded lines) of the conductive terminals
12
′ are disposed on the inner surfaces
110
′ of the housing
11
′ in order to establish electrical contact with the second contact parts
122
of the first electrical connector
1
. The first contact parts
121
′ of the terminals
12
′ are welded to a circuit board
4
. In this embodiment, plug and socket relationship is formed when the housing
11
of the first electrical connector is inserted into the housing
11
′ of the second electrical connector
1
′. After interengaging the housings
11
,
11
′, the second contact parts
122
,
122
′ of the first and second electrical connectors
1
,
1
′ are electrically connected so as to enable signal transmission therethrough.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:a connector housing made from an insulator material; and a plurality of conductive terminals mounted on said connector housing, each of said conductive terminals including a conductive terminal body with a first contact surface adapted for connecting electrically with a circuit board, and a second contact surface adapted for connecting electrically with a corresponding terminal of a complementary connector; wherein each of said conductive terminals is provided with a dielectric coating at portions other than said first and second contact surfaces, thereby exposing said first and second surfaces, and thereby insulating each of said conductive terminals from adjacent ones of said conductive terminals on said connector housing wherein a first of said plurality of conductive terminals extends further from said connector housing than a second of said plurality of conductive terminals.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said dielectric coating has a thickness greater than zero millimeters and less than or equal to about 0.01 millimeters.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein a first of said plurality of conductive terminals contacts a second of said plurality of conductive terminals.
- 4. An electrical connector comprising:a connector housing; a first conductive terminal mounted on said connector housing, wherein said first conductive terminal comprises a first contact surface adapted to connect said first conductive terminal to a circuit board and a dielectric coating formed on or adjacent to at least a portion of said first conductive terminal; and a second conductive terminal mounted on said connector housing and positioned adjacent to said first conductive terminal, wherein said second conductive terminal comprises a second contact surface adapted to connect said second conductive terminal to said circuit board and a dielectric portion formed on or adjacent to at least a coating of said second conductive terminal, wherein said first conductive terminal extends further from said connector housing than said second conductive terminal.
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Date |
Kind |
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4665614 |
Stipanuk et al. |
May 1987 |
A |
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4780093 |
Walse et al. |
Oct 1988 |
A |
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4921430 |
Matsuoka |
May 1990 |
A |