Information
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Patent Grant
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6394856
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Patent Number
6,394,856
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 4, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 28, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary
- Gilman; Alexander
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 681
- 439 679
- 439 680
- 439 171
- 439 173
- 439 289
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector (22) having an array of terminals (50) disposed in respective terminal receiving passageways (30) therein and a programmable keying member (60) disposed into a key receiving opening (32) extending into the mating face (26) among the array of terminal receiving passageways (30). The key receiving opening (32) is configured to receive the keying member (60) in any of a plurality of orientations. The keying member (60) further may include other terminals (82, 84) disposed in terminals receiving passageways (78, 80) of the keying member (60).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to electrical connectors and more particularly to keying systems for electrical connectors.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
When mating electrical connections various methods are used to assure that connectors are mated correctly. This is particularly important when, for example, a series of electrical cables are to be connected to the same device. If the cables have different numbers of conductors or different sizes of conductors to be terminated to a connector, the connectors generally will be different sizes and, therefore, easy to match to the mating connector of the device. In addition to size differences, the connectors may also be polarized to assure correct orientation of the connectors prior to mating. The housing may have an asymmetric shape, such as, for example, a D-shape, or an interlocking rib and notch along a wall of the housing or other orientating features, as known in the art.
If, however, the cables are substantially identical and an array of same size and shape connectors are to be terminated to the cables, a keying system is also used to assure that the correct pairs of connectors are mated. Various systems have been used, such as plugs that are inserted into selected terminal passageways or keying features on flanges that extend outwardly from the sides of the housings.
To be cost effective it is desirable that the keying system be one that is programmable, that is, the key can be changed from one position to another in the same connector housing, thus eliminating the need to stock many differently keyed housings.
It is further desirable that the keying system be one that permits connectors to be spaced closely together on a back plane or the like to help minimize the size of the device being manufactured.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an electrical connector having a keying system that overcomes problems associated with the prior art. The connector includes a housing with a mating face and an assembly face and an array of terminal receiving passageways extending therebetween, a plurality of terminals, and a programmable keying member. Each terminal is disposed in a respective terminal receiving passageway. The housing includes a key receiving opening extending into the mating face disposed among the array of the terminal receiving passageways and configured to receive the keying member in any of a plurality of orientations.
The invention is further directed to a connector wherein the key receiving opening extends to the assembly face and the keying member further includes at least one other terminal disposed in a terminal receiving passageway of the keying member.
For purposes of illustrating the invention, the connector is shown as a shielded circular power connector having ground, neutral and power terminals and a keying member that includes signal terminals. The signal terminals may be used, for example, to transmit control signals through the connector to an apparatus. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to circular connectors nor to shielded connectors nor to power connectors. Furthermore the keying member may include no additional terminals, terminals that are similar to the other terminals in the connector or terminals that are dissimilar to the other terminals.
The present invention provides a keying system that is contained within the outer profile of the connector housing and does not extend outwardly from the ends or exterior walls of the connector thereby enabling the connectors to be spaced closely together on a back plane or the like.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of a connector assembly having first and second connectors made in accordance with the invention with the conductors eliminated for purposes of illustration.
FIG. 2
is an isometric view of the first connector of
FIG. 1
illustrating the terminals and keying member thereof.
FIG. 3
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 2
with the keying member exploded therefrom.
FIG. 4
is an isometric view of the second connector of
FIG. 1
illustrating the terminals and keying member thereof.
FIG. 5
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 4
with the keying member exploded therefrom.
FIG. 6
is an isometric view of the connector assembly of
FIG. 1
as viewed from the assembly face of the connector of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 7
is an isometric view of the keying members of the respective connectors of
FIGS. 2 and 4
, exploded from one another.
FIG. 8
is an isometric view of the connector of
FIG. 3
with the keying member of the connector of
FIG. 4
mated thereto.
FIG. 9
is a cross sectional view of the mated connector assembly of
FIG. 1
illustrating the mated keying members and a mated pair of terminals from the connectors.
FIG. 10
is a partially sectioned view of the assembly of
FIG. 1
illustrating the mated terminals of the keying members.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring first to
FIGS. 1 through 3
and
7
, connector assembly
20
includes first connector
22
and second connector
90
. For purposes of illustration connector assembly
20
is a shielded circular power connector. Connector
22
includes a dielectric housing
24
, having a mating face
26
surrounded by shroud
27
, an assembly face
28
, and a plurality of terminal receiving passageways
30
extending therebetween. A polygonal key receiving opening
32
extends into the dielectric housing
24
from the mating face
26
and is disposed among the array of terminal receiving passageways
30
. Opening
32
includes a plurality of sides
34
, each having a latch receiving notch or slot extending therealong and configured to receive a keying member
60
as described more fully below. Connector
22
includes a plurality of terminals
50
, each terminal
50
being disposed in a respective terminal receiving passageway
30
. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, terminals
50
are pin terminals that extend forwardly from mating face
26
and are surrounded by shroud
27
. Each terminal
50
is terminated to a respective conductor
54
. Typically, in a power connector, the terminals are sequenced such that the terminal connected to ground is engaged prior to the other terminals. Connector
22
further includes a conductive shell or shield
40
surrounding dielectric housing
24
. Shell
40
includes an inner ring having a polarizing opening
44
, as known in the art.
Keying member
60
, as best seen in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
7
, includes a cylindrical body
62
having an assembly face
64
and mating face
68
. Body
62
includes at least one latch
66
for securing the keying member in passageway
32
. In the embodiment shown body
62
includes a pair of latches
66
proximate the assembly face thereof for securing keying member
60
within key receiving opening
32
of housing
24
. Body
62
includes a polygonal flange
70
extending therearound proximate the mating face
68
. Flange
70
includes a plurality of sides
72
equal in number to those of opening
32
. In the connector as illustrated, flange
70
and opening
32
each contain 10 sides. Keying member
60
further includes a semi-cylindrical column
74
extending forwardly from the mating face
68
to a leading end
76
and dimensioned to be longer than terminals
50
of connector
22
. to assure key
60
is mated to the complementary key prior to any of the terminals being mated, as best seen in FIG.
9
.
To transmit control signals through the power connector assembly
20
, keying member
60
further includes a plurality of first and second signal terminals
82
,
84
disposed in respective first and second terminal receiving passageways
78
,
80
. For purposes of illustration, the first signal terminals
82
are shown as pin terminals and the second signal terminals
84
are shown as socket terminals, each being matable to complementary terminals
184
,
182
in a mating keying member
160
, as shown in FIG.
7
. Each signal terminal
82
,
84
is terminated to a respective conductor
86
, as shown in FIG.
3
. Since the pin terminals
82
of keying member
60
are relatively close together a dielectric collar
79
is provided around each of the terminals
82
to increase the creep distance and reduce the chance of arcing between the terminals. It should be recognized that in other applications the terminals in the keying member may carry signals or power.
Referring now to
FIGS. 4 through 7
, second connector
90
includes a dielectric housing
92
, having a mating face
94
, an assembly face
96
, and a plurality of terminal receiving passageways
98
extending therebetween. A polygonal key receiving opening
102
extends into the dielectric housing
92
from the mating face
94
and is disposed among the array of terminal receiving passageways
98
. Opening
102
includes a plurality of sides
104
, and latch receiving notches or slots, as described above and configured to receive a keying member
160
. Connector
90
includes a plurality of terminals
114
, each disposed in a respective terminal receiving passageway
98
and terminated to a respective conductor
118
. Terminals
114
are socket terminals as best seen in FIG.
9
. Connector
90
further includes a conductive shell
108
disposed around dielectric housing
92
and an inner locking knurled ring
112
is used to hold the shielded connectors together as known in the art. Conductive shell
108
includes a polarizing protrusion
110
extending outwardly therefrom and dimensioned to be received in slot
44
of connector
22
.
In the embodiment as illustrated, keying members
60
and
160
are hermaphroditic. It is to be understood that the keying members do not need to be the same. Keying member
160
includes a body
162
having an assembly face
164
and mating face
168
. At least one latch
166
and as shown here, a pair of latches
166
are positioned proximate the assembly face
164
for securing keying member
160
within key receiving opening
102
of housing
92
, as shown in FIG.
6
. Body
162
has a polygonal flange
170
having a plurality of sides
172
equal in number to those of opening
102
. Keying member
160
includes a semi-cylindrical column
174
extending to a leading end
176
as described above. Keying member
160
includes first and second terminal receiving passageways
178
,
180
, having first or pin and second or socket terminals
182
,
184
therein, each terminated to a conductor
186
. A dielectric collar
179
is provided around terminals
182
to increase the creep distance.
Connector
22
is assembled by terminating conductors
54
to terminals
50
and inserting terminals
50
into respective terminal receiving passageways
30
from assembly face
28
. Conductors
86
are inserted through key receiving opening
32
and terminated to terminals
82
,
84
, which are then inserted into key member
60
from the assembly face
64
. Keying member
60
is assembled to connector
22
by inserting body
62
into opening
32
from the mating face
26
of housing
24
in the desired orientation. As best seen in
FIG. 6
, the keying member may be repositioned by depressing the latches and removing the keying member from the mating face of the housing and reinserting it in a different orientation. Connector
90
is assembled in a similar manner. The respective shells
40
,
108
are disposed over the assembled connectors.
FIGS. 8
,
9
, and
10
illustrate the mating of the keying members
60
,
160
, the connectors
22
,
90
and terminals
50
,
114
thereof.
FIG. 8
shows the two keying members
60
and
160
mated to one another with keying member
60
disposed in connector
22
. For purposes of illustration connector
90
is not shown.
FIG. 9
is a cross sectional view of the mated connectors showing the position of the columns
74
,
174
of the mated connectors and one of the power pin terminals
50
mated to a socket terminal
114
.
FIG. 9
also shows the latches
66
and
166
disposed in respective housings and latched to latching surfaces
31
and
99
of key receiving openings
32
,
102
.
FIG. 10
illustrates the mating of the terminals
82
and
184
of the mating keying members
60
,
160
.
When mating the connectors
22
,
90
, the polarizing protrusion
110
of connector
90
must first be received in polarizing slot
44
of connector to properly align the various terminals. Even if the connectors have been properly oriented with respect to the polarizing feature
110
, mating can only occur if the keying members are properly aligned, after which the connectors can be brought together and the corresponding terminals can be mated. In the embodiment shown, the keying members
60
,
160
can be positioned in ten different orientations within the respective openings
32
,
102
. Thus, for example, an array of ten connectors, each having a different position for the keying member, can be mounted to a back plane, and mated only to a complementary connector having the same keying orientation.
The connector assembly and keying member of the present invention mating housings that can be keyed in a number of different orientations. The hermaphroditic keying member means that only one member needs to be manufactured and stocked by an equipment manufacturer. The keying member is easily repositioned by the manufacturer thus eliminating the need to stock multiple connectors, each with a different keying orientation.
It is thought that the electrical connector and the programmable keying member of the present invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood from the foregoing description. It is apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of parts thereof without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention, or sacrificing all of its material advantages.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:a housing having a mating face, an assembly face, an array of terminal receiving passageways extending between the two faces and a key receiving opening extending into the mating face and disposed among the array of terminal receiving passageways; and a programmable keying member maintained in the key receiving opening, the keying member including a body having a polygonal flange extending therearound and the key receiving opening having a like polygonal shape configured to receive the keying member in a plurality of orientations.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the key receiving opening includes a latch receiving slot in each side of the polygonal shape and the body of the keying member includes at least one latch extending outwardly therefrom dimensioned to be received in any of the slots of the opening.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the keying member includes a body having a columnar portion extending forwardly from the body for engaging a complementary keying member of a mating connector.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 1 wherein the key receiving opening extends to the assembly face and the keying member comprises a body having at least one terminal receiving passageway and a terminal disposed in the at least one terminal receiving passageway of the keying member.
- 5. The electrical connector of claim 4 wherein the keying member includes a body having a polygonal flange extending therearound and the key receiving opening has a like polygonal shape configured to receive the keying member in a plurality of orientations.
- 6. The electrical connector of claim 5 wherein the key receiving opening includes a latch receiving slot in each side of the polygonal shape and the body of the keying member includes at least one latch extending outwardly therefrom dimensioned to be received in any of the slots of the opening.
- 7. The electrical connector of claim 4 wherein the body of the keying member further comprises a columnar portion extending forwardly from the body for engaging a complementary keying member of a mating connector.
- 8. The electrical connector of claim 4 wherein the key receiving opening extends to the assembly face and the columnar portion further comprises at least one terminal receiving passageway and a terminal disposed in the at least one terminal receiving passageway of the columnar portion.
- 9. An electrical connector assembly comprising:first and second connectors, each connector including a housing having an array of terminals receiving passageways extending between a mating face and an assembly face thereof; each housing further comprises a key receiving opening extending into the mating face and disposed among the array of terminal receiving passageways; and each housing further comprising a programmable keying member maintained in the key receiving opening, the keying member including a body having a polygonal flange extending therearound and the key receiving opening having a like polygonal shape configured to receive the keying member in a plurality of orientations.
- 10. The electrical connector assembly of claim 9 wherein each the key receiving opening includes a latch receiving slot in each side of the polygonal shape and the body of the keying member includes at least one latch extending outwardly therefrom dimensioned to be received in any of the slots of the opening.
- 11. The electrical connector assembly of claim 9 wherein the each the key receiving opening extends to the assembly face and each the keying member further includes at least one terminal receiving passageway anda terminal disposed in the at least one terminal receiving passageway of the keying member.
- 12. The electrical connector assembly of claim 11 wherein the body of each keying member has a polygonal flange extending therearound and the corresponding key receiving opening has a like polygonal shape configured to receive the keying member in a plurality of orientations.
- 13. The electrical connector assembly of claim 9 wherein each keying member includes a body having a columnar portion extending forwardly from the body for engaging a complementary keying member of a mating connector.
- 14. The electrical connector assembly of claim 13 wherein each columnar portion is semi-cylindrical and includes at least one complementary terminal adapted to mate with a corresponding one of the at least one terminal of a mating key receiving member.
- 15. The electrical connector assembly of claim 9 wherein the keying members of the first and second connectors are hermaphroditic.
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