1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the art of electrical connectors, and more particularly to an electrical connector for electrically connecting together circuit boards, such as a mother-card member and a daughter-card member.
2. Description of the Related Art
Chinese Pat. No. 2845210 issued to Cai Zhou-Xuan on Dec. 6, 2006 discloses a related conventional electrical connector normally named as “a card-edge connector”. The card edge connector includes an insulative elongated housing defining a card member receiving channel extending from a surface of the housing and along a lengthwise direction. A plurality of terminals is arranged in series and on the housing along opposed lengthwise edges of the card member receiving channel. The terminals include resilient arms defining opposed contact sections extending into the card member receiving channel for resiliently clipping a mating edge of the card member and for electrically contacting soldering pads disposed along the mating edge of the card member when the card member is inserted into the card member receiving channel of the housing. The housing may be provided with a latching device attached thereto, the latching device generally including a positioning slot at one side thereof for a lateral edge portion of the card member to be received therein so as to hold the card member in position with respect to the electrical connector. For most instances, this arrangement of the positioning slot may be such that when the card member is secured onto the electrical connector by inserting the lateral edge portion of the card member into the positioning slot, the mating edge of the card member, from a top view thereof, may be displaced with respect to a central line of the card member receiving channel of the housing along the lengthwise direction of the housing. Thus, there may be some of soldering pads on the mating edge of the card member that are not in direct contact with the terminals of the housing, thereby resulting in electrical connection failure at locations of those soldering pads.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,478,247 issued to Chou Lin Chen on Dec. 26, 1995 discloses another related card-edge connector. This card-edge connector also includes a card member receiving channel extending from a surface thereof and along a lengthwise direction for engaging a main edge of a card member. This configuration may also enable the card member to be displaced with respect to a middle plane of the card member receiving channel of the connector, thereby having a same problem described above.
Therefore, there is a need to provide an electrical connector to resolve the above-mentioned problem.
An electrical connector according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an elongated housing formed from an insulative material and defining a lengthwise direction and a transverse direction. The housing has a first surface and a second surface, and includes a daughter-card receiving channel on the first surface of the housing and extending along the lengthwise direction, with the daughter-card receiving channel adapted for receiving a mating edge of a daughter-card member. A mother-card receiving channel is defined on the second surface of the housing and extending along the lengthwise direction, with the mother-card receiving channel adapted for receiving a mating edge of a mother-card member. Respective daughter-card engagement slots are defined on opposed ends of the housing, each daughter-card engagement slot extending from the first surface and along the transverse direction. The daughter-card engagement slots are laterally separated from the daughter-card receiving channel for receiving therein respective lateral edge portions of the daughter-card member, wherein a central line of each daughter-card engagement slot is aligned with a central line of the daughter-card receiving channel in the lengthwise direction of the housing. This configuration of the daughter-card engagement slots will allow for the daughter-card member to be held coplanar with respect to a middle plane of the daughter-card receiving channel where terminals are set to extend thereinto for being in direct contact with soldering pads of the daughter-card member, thereby establishing an effective electrical connection between the electrical connector and the daughter-card member.
An electrical connector according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an elongated housing formed from an insulative material and defining a lengthwise direction and a transverse direction perpendicular to each other. The housing has a first surface and a second surface, and includes a daughter-card receiving channel on the first surface of the housing and extending along the lengthwise direction, with the daughter-card receiving channel adapted for receiving a mating edge of a daughter-card member. A mother-card receiving channel is defined on the second surface of the housing and extending along the lengthwise direction, with the mother-card receiving channel adapted for receiving a mating edge of a mother-card member. Respective mother-card engagement slots are defined on opposed ends of the housing, each mother-card engagement slot extending from said second surface and along the transverse direction. The mother-card engagement slots are laterally in communication with the mother-card receiving channel. Each mother-card engagement slot is defined by a pair of free extension legs for receiving therein respective lateral edge portions of the mother-card member. A central line of each mother-card engagement slot is aligned with a central line of the mother-card receiving channel in the lengthwise direction of the housing. This configuration of the mother-card engagement slots will allow for the mother-card member to be held coplanar with respect to a middle plane of the mother-card receiving channel where terminals are set to extend thereinto for being in direct contact with soldering pads of the daughter-card member, thereby establishing an effective electrical connection between the electrical connector and the mother-card member.
An electrical connector according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an elongated housing formed from an insulative material and defining a lengthwise direction and a transverse direction perpendicular to each other. The housing has opposed first and second surfaces, and includes a daughter-card receiving channel on the first surface of the housing and extending along the lengthwise direction, the daughter-card receiving channel adapted for receiving a mating edge of a daughter-card member. A mother-card receiving channel is defined on the second surface of the housing and extending along the lengthwise direction, the mother-card receiving channel adapted for receiving a mating edge of a mother-card member. Respective daughter-card engagement slots are defined on opposed ends of the housing, each daughter-card engagement slot extending from the first surface and along the transverse direction, the daughter-card engagement slots adapted for receiving therein respective lateral edge portions of the daughter-card member, wherein a central line of each daughter-card engagement slot is aligned with a central line of the daughter-card receiving channel in the lengthwise direction of the housing. Respective mother-card engagement slots are defined on opposed ends of the housing, each mother-card engagement slot extending from the second surface and along the transverse direction, the mother-card engagement slots adapted for receiving therein respective lateral edge portions of the mother-card member, wherein a central line of each said mother-card engagement slot is aligned with a central line of the mother-card receiving channel in the lengthwise direction of the housing. A central line of each mother-card engagement slot is aligned with a central line of each daughter-card engagement slot in the transverse direction of the housing. This configuration of the card engagement slots (the mother-card engagement slots or the daughter-card engagement slots) will allow for the card member (the mother-card member or the daughter-card member) to be held coplanar with respect to the middle plane of the card receiving channel where the terminals are set to extend thereinto for being in direct contact with the soldering pads of the card member, and also for the mother-card member and the daughter-card member to be held in a common plane.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description of preferred embodiments, in which:
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The electrical connector 10 includes an elongated housing 100 formed from an insulative material and defining thereof a lengthwise direction A and a transverse direction B perpendicular to each other. The housing 100 has thereof a first mating surface 101 and a second mating surface 103. In this embodiment, the first surface 101 and the second surface 103 are arranged in opposed relationship. However, in other embodiments, the first surface 101 and the second surface 103 may be of any suitable configuration, such as the second surface 103 arranged perpendicular to the first surface 101, and etc.
The first surface 101 includes a daughter-card receiving channel 111 extending along the lengthwise direction of the housing 100 for receiving the mating edge 301 of the daughter-card member 30, with respective daughter-card engagement slots 113 defined on opposed ends of the housing 100. Each of the daughter-card engagement slots 113 extends from the first surface 101 and along the transverse direction B of the housing 100. In this embodiment, each daughter-card engagement slot 113 is also disposed on a surface perpendicular to any of the opposed first and second surfaces 101 and 103. The daughter-card engagement slots 113 are laterally separated from the daughter-card receiving channel 111 in the lengthwise direction for receiving therein the respective lateral edge portions 303 of the daughter-card member 30. A central line of each daughter-card engagement slots 113 is aligned with a central line of the daughter-card receiving channel 111 in the lengthwise direction of the housing 100 such that when the daughter-card member 30 is inserted into the daughter-card receiving channel 111 by the lateral edge portions 303 of the daughter-card member 30 engagably sliding on the opposed daughter-card engagement slots 113, the mating edge 301 of the daughter-card member 30 is held coplanar with respect to a middle plane of the daughter-card receiving channel 111 in the lengthwise direction A of the housing 100. Thus, the soldering pads 311 disposed on the mating edge 301 of the daughter-card member 30 are held in direct contact with terminals (not shown) that extend into the daughter-card receiving channel 111, thereby establishing effective electrical connection between the electrical connector 10 and the daughter-card member 30.
The second surface 103 includes a mother-card receiving channel 151 extending along the lengthwise direction A of the housing 100 for receiving the mating edge 201 of the mother-card member 20, with respective mother-card engagement slots 133 defined on opposed ends of the housing 100. Each of the mother-card engagement slots 133 extends from the second surface 103 and along the transverse direction B of the housing 100. The mother-card engagement slots 133 are laterally in communication with the mother-card receiving channel 151. In this embodiment, each mother-card engagement slot 133 is defined by a pair of free extension legs 1330, which are spaced apart from each other, for receiving therein the respective lateral edge portions 203 of the mother-card member 20. A central line of each mother-card engagement slot 133 is aligned with a central line of the mother-card receiving channel 151 along the lengthwise direction A of the housing 100 such that when the mother-card member 20 is inserted into the mother-card receiving channel 151 by the pair of free extension legs 1330 cooperatively engaging against opposed surfaces of the respective lateral edge portions 203 of the mother-card member 20, the mating edge 201 of the mother-card member 20 is held coplanar with respect to a middle plane of the mother-card receiving channel along the lengthwise direction A of the housing 100. Thus, the soldering pads 211 disposed on the mating edge 201 of the mother-card member 20 are held in direct contact with terminals 1510 that extend into the mother-card receiving channel 151, thereby establishing effective electrical connection between the electrical connector 10 and the mother-card member 20. In this embodiment, the central line of each mother-card engagement slot 133 is also aligned with the central line of each daughter-card engagement slot 113 in the transverse direction B such that the daughter-card member 30 and the mother-card member 20, when inserted into the electrical connector 10, are held in a common plane with each other. Thus, this configuration will assure a short electrical connection path is formed between the daughter-card member 30 and the mother-card member 20.
In this embodiment, each mother-card engagement slot 133 is physically separated from each daughter-card engagement slot 113 in the transverse direction B of the housing 100 by a stopping wall 105 formed therebetween. This shopping wall 105 forms a physical stop for the electrical connector 10 with respect to the daughter-card member 30 or the mother-card member 20.
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While the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, the description of the invention is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present invention can be made to preferred embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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