Electrical connector with U-shaped spring contacts

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6217396
  • Patent Number
    6,217,396
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 6, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing defining a plurality of spaced channels for receiving and retaining conductive spring contacts therein. Each contact is U-shaped and has an anchoring section fixed in the corresponding channel and an engaging section resiliently attached to the anchoring section by a U-shaped bent section and partially extending beyond the housing for engaging with an electronic device. An opening is defined in the bent section through which a wire extends with a conductive core of the wire being fixed to the anchoring section whereby the engaging section overlaps the wire for reducing the space occupied thereby. The engaging section has a free end having side projections received and retained in recesses defined in side walls of the corresponding channels for preloading the engaging section.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and in particular to a wire harness connector having a small size.




2. The Prior Art




An electrical connector for connecting individual wires to an electronic device is well known in the electronics field. A wire harness connector has an insulative housing for retaining a number of spring contacts therein. Individual wires are connected to the contacts by soldering or crimping. The contacts of the conventional wire harness connector have a wire securing section extending from an engaging section in a longitudinal direction. Such an arrangement occupies a large amount of space. Thus, the conventional connector has a bulky size which hinders the miniaturization of electronic devices.




It is thus desired to provide a wire harness connector having a small size.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a wire harness connector having a small size.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a wire harness connector having preloaded spring contacts for ensuring proper electrical engagement with an electronic device.




To achieve the above objects, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing defining a plurality of spaced channels for receiving and retaining conductive spring contacts therein. Each contact is U-shaped and comprises an anchoring section fixed in the corresponding channel and an engaging section resiliently attached to the anchoring section by a U-shaped bent section and partially extending beyond the housing for engaging with an electronic device. An opening is defined in the bent section through which a wire extends with a conductive core of the wire being fixed to the anchoring section whereby the engaging section overlaps the wire for reducing the space occupied thereby. The engaging section has a free end having side projections received and retained in recesses defined in side walls of the corresponding channels for preloading the engaging section.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical connector constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

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





FIG. 3

is another perspective view of the electrical connector of the resent invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings and in particular to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an electrical connector


10


constructed in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing


12


defining a plurality of spaced channels


14


therein for receiving and retaining conductive spring contacts


16


.




Each contact


16


is U-shaped and comprises an anchoring section


18


and a resilient engaging section


20


which is resiliently attached to the anchoring section


18


by a U-shaped bent section


22


. An opening


24


is defined in the bent section


22


through which a wire


26


extends. A soldering section


28


is formed on a free end of the anchoring section


18


, serving as an extension thereof. Barbs


30


are formed on opposite edges of the anchoring section


18


.




The engaging section


20


of each contact


16


has a convex central portion (not labeled) on which a raised portion


32


is formed. Transversely extending side projections


34


are formed on a free end of the engaging section


20


.




Each channel


14


of the housing


12


is defined by a bottom panel


40


, an end wall


38


and two spaced side walls


36


extending therefrom. The anchoring section


18


of the corresponding contact


16


is positioned on the bottom panel


40


. A slit


42


is defined in each side wall


36


for interferentially receiving the barbs


30


of the corresponding anchoring section


18


thereby fixing the contact


16


in the channel


14


. Recesses


44


are defined in the side walls


36


and form stops


46


to engage with and retain the side projections


34


of the engaging section


20


of the corresponding contact


16


. The contact


16


is dimensioned so that the resilient engaging section


20


is preloaded when the side projections


34


engage with and are retained by the stops


46


. The convex central portion of the engaging section


20


partially extends beyond a top surface of the housing


12


for electrically engaging with an electronic device.




The wire


26


extending through the opening


24


of the bent section


22


of each contact


16


has a stripped leading end, and a conductive core


48


thereof is exposed and soldered to the soldering section


28


of the contact


16


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, a plurality of holes


50


is defined in the end wall


38


of the housing


12


through which the wires


26


extend. The bent section


22


of each contact


16


may be arranged to abut against the end wall


38


for resisting a pulling force exerted on the wire


26


.




By means of the overlapping arrangement of the soldering section


28


and the resilient engaging section


20


, the space occupied by the contact


16


is reduced compared to the conventional design. Furthermore, the preloading of the engaging section


20


ensures proper engagement between the raised portion


32


of the contact


16


and the electronic device.




Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector comprising an insulative housing defining a plurality of channels for receiving and retaining conductive spring contacts therein, each contact being U-shaped and comprising an anchoring section fixed in the corresponding channel and an engaging section resiliently attached to the anchoring section by a U-shaped bent section and adapted to engage with an electronic device, an opening being defined in the bent section through which a wire extends with a conductive core of the wire being fixed to the anchoring section.
  • 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the anchoring section comprises a soldering section to which the conductive core of the wire is soldered.
  • 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein each channel is defined by two side walls, each side wall defining a slit for interferentially receiving a barb formed on opposite edges of the anchoring section of each contact thereby fixing the contact in the channel.
  • 4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging section of each contact comprises a convex portion extending beyond the housing for electrically engaging with the electronic device.
  • 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein a raised portion is formed on the convex portion for engaging with the electronic device.
  • 6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging section has a free end having opposite side projections engaging with recesses defined in side walls of the channel for preloading the engaging section.
  • 7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein an end wall of the housing defines a plurality of holes therethrough, each hole communicating with the corresponding channel, the wire extending through the corresponding hole.
  • 8. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an insulative housing defining a plurality of channels for receiving conductive spring contacts therein, each of said contacts including a first section at a lower level and a second section at an upper level, the first and second sections being in generally alignment with each other in a vertical direction; and a plurality of wires extending from a lateral side of the housing, along a lengthwise direction of the contacts, into the corresponding channels, respectively, each of said wires including a conductive core electrically and mechanically connected to said second section of the corresponding contact, of which the second section extends upward out of a top surface of the housing for engagement with an electronic device, wherein an opening is defined in the second section of each of the contacts, an end portion of each of said wires extending through a corresponding opening and being fixed to the first section of a corresponding contact.
  • 9. The connector assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein an end portion of each of said wires is generally positioned between said first section and said second section.
  • 10. A wire harness connector assembly including an insulative housing with a plurality of wires extending thereinto, said housing defining a plurality of channels, a plurality of contacts received within the corresponding channels, respectively, each of said contacts comprising a lower planar anchoring section securely fixed to the housing and connected, via a bent section, to an upper convex engagement section extending beyond a top surface of the housing, said bent section defining an opening through which a corresponding wire extends from an exterior and into a space between said anchoring section and said engagement section.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
2496732 Lyman Feb 1950
3157448 Crimmins et al. Nov 1964
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
57-56476 Dec 1982 JP