Flat cable connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6386905
  • Patent Number
    6,386,905
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 3, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A housing 10 includes a board-side housing 17, which holds metal terminals 11, and a cable-side housing 18 holding a flat cable 12. When the two housings 17 and 18 are connected together, conductors 14 are connected to the metal terminals 11, respectively. When the conductors 14 are disconnected from the metal terminals 14, the flat cable 12 continues to be held by the cable-side housing 18, and therefore the orderly arrangement of the conductors 14 will not be disturbed, and also the conductors 14 will not be deformed. Therefore, when the conductors 14 are to be again connected to the metal terminals 11, respectively, the conductors 14 do not need to be corrected in shape and arranged properly. In the cable-side housing 18, a holding member 26 is pivotally supported on a positioning member 25, and therefore the excellent operability is obtained when moving the holding member to a holding position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a connector for a flat cable.




One conventional connector for a flat cable is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,369 (corresponding to the Unexamined Japanese Patent Application No. Hei 9-55243). As shown in

FIG. 8

, this connector comprises a housing


100


, adapted to be fixed to a circuit board, and metal terminals


101


mounted in the housing


100


so as to be connected to the circuit board. An end portion of a flat cable


102


is adapted to be connected to the housing


100


. The flat cable


102


includes a plurality of conductors


103


held in a juxtaposed condition by an insulating sheet


104


, and the conductors


103


project from a distal end of the insulating sheet


104


at the end portion of the flat cable.




With respect to means for connecting the flat cable


102


to this flat cable connector, positioning grooves


105


, corresponding respectively to the metal terminals


101


, are formed in the housing


100


, and the exposed conductors


103


of the flat cable


102


are fitted in these positioning grooves


105


, respectively, and are applied to the metal terminals


101


, respectively, and then these conductors


103


are fixed by a holding bar


106


and a cover


107


in press-contacted relation to the respective metal terminals


101


.




In the above flat cable connector, for disconnecting the once-connected flat cable


102


, the cover


107


and the holding bar


106


are removed, and then the conductors


103


are disengaged from the positioning grooves


105


, respectively. At this time, there is a possibility that the conductors


103


move together with the holding bar


106


, and are deformed during the removal of this bar. And besides, in a disconnected condition, the positioning of the conductors


103


is canceled, and therefore the orderly arrangement of these conductors


103


is liable to be disturbed, and also the conductors


103


are liable to be deformed. Therefore, when the flat cable


102


is to be again connected to the flat cable connector, the conductors


103


must be corrected in shape and arranged properly, which has resulted in a problem that the efficiency of the operation is low.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the invention is to provide a connector in which the efficiency of an operation for again connecting an once-disconnected flat cable to the connector is enhanced.




According to the invention, there is provided a flat cable connector comprising:




a board-side housing, which holds metal terminals and is adapted to be fixed to a circuit board, and




a cable-side housing holding a flat cable,




the cable-side housing having a plurality of conductors of the flat cable projecting from a distal end of the cable-side housing in a juxtaposed manner, so that the conductors are respectively connected to the terminals, when the board-side housing is fitted with the cable-side housing, wherein




the cable-side housing comprises: a positioning member for positioning the conductors, and a holding member pivotally supported on the positioning member so as to be pivotally moved between a holding position and a release position; and




in the holding position, the conductors are held between the positioning member and the holding member, and in the release position the holding of the conductors is released.




In the invention, those surfaces of the positioning member and the holding member, which hold the conductors therebetween, are slanting in such a direction that distal ends of the conductors can be directed forwardly in a direction of pivotal movement of the holding member toward the holding position where the holding member holds the conductors.




In the invention, the cable-side housing can be fitted into the board-side housing in a direction of a length of the conductors, and the holding member is disposed forwardly of those portions of the conductors, which are to be contacted respectively with the metal terminals, in the fitting direction, and guide grooves are formed in the holding member, and when the two housings are fitted together, the guide grooves guide the metal terminals respectively to contact positions where the metal terminals contact the conductors, respectively.




When the cable-side housing, holding the flat cable, is attached to the board-side housing, the conductors are connected to the metal terminals, respectively. For disconnecting the conductors from the metal terminals, respectively, the cable-side housing is disengaged from the board-side housing. At this time, the flat cable continues to be held by the cable-side housing, and therefore the orderly arrangement of the conductors will not be disturbed, and also the conductors will not be deformed. Therefore, when the conductors are to be again connected to the metal terminals, respectively, the conductors do not need to be corrected in shape and arranged properly, and therefore the efficiency of the operation is excellent. And besides, the holding member is pivotally supported on the positioning member, and therefore misregistration of the two members with respect to each other will not occur, and therefore the excellent operability is obtained when pivotally moving the holding member to the holding position.




When the conductors


14


are held between the positioning member


25


and the holding member


26


, the holding member rubs the conductors in a direction toward their distal ends, and therefore, the conductors will not become loose.




When the two housings are fitted together, the metal terminals are guided by the guide grooves, respectively, and therefore the metal terminals can be positively brought into contact with the conductors, respectively.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a first embodiment, showing a condition in which a cable-side housing is disengaged from a board-side housing.





FIG. 2

is an exploded, perspective view of the board-side housing.





FIG. 3

is an exploded, perspective view of the cable-side housing.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the cable-side housing, showing a condition in which a holding member is disposed in a release position.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the cable-side housing, showing a condition in which the holding member is disposed in a holding position.





FIG. 6A

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition in which the cable-side housing is disengaged from the board-side housing.





FIG. 6B

is a partial cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment showing the flat cable in a secured condition.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view showing a condition in which the cable-side housing is fitted in the board-side housing.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a conventional construction.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




(First Embodiment)




A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


7


.




A flat cable connector of this invention comprises a housing


10


adapted to be fixed to a circuit board, and metal terminals


11


held in the housing


10


so as to be connected to a circuit on the circuit board. A flat cable


12


is connected to the circuit board through this flat cable connector.




Referring to the flat cable


12


, this flat cable


12


includes a plurality of shielded wires


13


fixed in a juxtaposed manner, and conductors


14


of these shielded wires


13


project from a distal end of the flat cable


12


in an exposed condition, and are juxtaposed at a predetermined pitch. The conductors


14


are adapted to be connected to the metal terminals


11


, respectively. At that portion of the flat cable adjacent to the exposed conductors


14


, shield layers (not shown) of all of the shielded wires


13


are fixed by a plate-like short-circuiting plate


15


in a short-circuited condition. The distal end portions of the conductors


14


are held at the predetermined pitch by an arrangement sheet


16


.




The housing


10


comprises a board-side housing


17


, which holds the metal terminals


11


, and is adapted to be fixed to the circuit board, and a cable-side housing


18


for holding the flat cable


12


. The cable-side housing


18


can be fitted into and disengaged from the board-side housing


17


, and when the two housings


17


and


18


are fitted together, the conductors


14


are connected to the metal terminals


11


, respectively. When the two housings


17


and


18


are disengaged from each other, the conductors


14


are disconnected from the metal terminals


11


, respectively.




The board-side housing


17


comprises a housing body


19


of a resin adapted to be fixed to the circuit board, the plurality of metal terminals


11


, and a board-side shield cover


20


made of an electrically-conductive material. Slit-like mounting grooves


21


are formed in the housing body


19


, and extend from its front surface to its rear surface, and are juxtaposed at a predetermined pitch. The metal terminals


11


are press-fitted in the mounting grooves


21


, respectively. The metal terminal


11


includes a mounting portion


11


A formed at a rear end thereof, and a pair of upper and lower arm portions


11


B and


11


C extend forwardly from this mounting portion


11


A in a cantilever manner. The conductor


14


of each shielded wire on the cable-side housing


18


is inserted into a space between the upper and lower arm portions


11


B and


11


C. When the metal terminal


11


is press-fitted into the mounting groove


21


, the lower arm portion


11


C is held against a lower surface of the mounting groove


21


while a clearance for allowing the upward elastic deformation of the upper arm portion


11


B is provided between this upper arm portion


11


B and an upper surface of the mounting groove


21


. The board-side shield cover


20


is attached to the housing body


19


, and in this condition upper and opposite side walls of the shield cover


20


are held in intimate contact with upper and opposite side surfaces of the housing body


19


, respectively, and claws


22


, formed respectively at lower edges of the opposite side walls of the shield cover


20


, are retainingly engaged respectively with edge portions of the housing body


19


at a lower surface thereof, and retaining holes


23


, formed through the upper wall of the shield cover


20


, are fitted respectively on projections


24


formed on the upper surface of the housing body


19


. A connection plate portion


20


A extends from the upper wall of the board-side shield cover


20


toward the cable-side housing


18


. Earth connection piece portions


20


B for connection to a grounding circuit on the circuit board are formed respectively at the lower edges of the opposite side walls of the board-side shield cover


20


.




The cable-side housing


18


comprises a positioning member


25


of a resin for positioning the conductors


14


, and a holding member


26


of a resin pivotally supported on the positioning member


25


so as to be pivotally moved between a holding position and a release position. In the holding position, the conductors


14


of the flat cable


12


are held between the positioning member


25


and the holding member


26


, and in the release position the holding of the conductors


14


is canceled.




The positioning member


25


has a thick plate-like configuration as a whole, and positioning grooves


27


for respectively positioning the conductors


14


are formed in a front half portion of an upper surface of the positioning member


25


. The positioning grooves


27


extend in a forward-rearward direction, and the conductor


14


contacts the metal terminal


11


at a rear half portion of each positioning groove


27


, and a front half portion of the positioning groove


27


is formed into a holding groove portion


28


which is slanting downwardly forwardly. That portion of the conductor


14


, received in this holding groove portion


28


, is held between the holding member


26


and the positioning member


25


. The holding groove portion


28


is slanting in such a direction that the distal end of the conductor


14


can be directed forwardly in the direction of pivotal movement of the holding member


26


toward the holding position where the holding member


26


holds the conductors


14


. The lower surface of the positioning member


25


is recessed at that portion thereof, having the positioning grooves


27


(each including the holding groove portion


28


), to provide a stepped portion, thus forming a reduced-thickness portion


29


, and this reduced-thickness portion


29


is adapted to be inserted into the space between the two arm portions


11


B and


11


C of each metal terminal


11


in the board-side housing


17


. A placing surface


30


, on which the short-circuiting plate


15


of the flat cable


12


is adapted to be placed, is formed on the rear half portion of the upper surface of the positioning member


25


, and also retaining portions


31


for preventing the short-circuiting plate


15


, placed on the placing surface


30


, from moving on this surface


30


is also formed at this rear half portion. A pair of shaft portions


32


are respectively formed on and project from opposite side surfaces of the positioning member


25


at the rear end portion thereof, and the holding member


26


can be pivotally moved about these shaft portions


32


.




The holding member


26


of an integrally-molded construction includes a pair of bearing plates


34


, each having a bearing hole


33


formed in a rear end portion thereof, an interconnecting plate


35


extending between upper edges of the two bearing plates


34


, and a holding plate


36


which is disposed forwardly of the interconnecting plate


35


, and extends between the two bearing plates


34


. The bearing holes


33


are fitted respectively on the shaft portions


32


, so that the holding member


26


is pivotally supported on the positioning member


25


. A cable-side shield cover


37


, made of an electrically-conductive material, is fitted on the interconnecting plate


35


in such a manner that this shield cover


37


is held in intimate contact with a front edge and upper and lower surfaces of the interconnecting plate


35


. A slanting pressing surface


38


is formed at a rear end or edge of the holding plate


36


, and this pressing surface


38


is disposed parallel to the holding groove portions


28


when the holding member


26


is located in the holding position, and each conductor


14


is held between this pressing surface


38


and the corresponding holding groove portion


28


. A plurality of guide grooves


39


are formed in an upper surface of the holding plate


36


, and extend in the forward-rearward direction, and are juxtaposed at the same pitch as that of the positioning grooves


27


. When the holding member


26


is located in the holding position, the holding plate


36


is connected to the reduced-thickness portion


29


such that the holding plate


36


and the reduced-thickness portion


29


jointly assume a single plate-like configuration, and in this condition, the guide grooves


39


are disposed respectively in registry with those portions of the conductors


14


to be contacted respectively with the metal terminals


11


. Retaining projections


40


are formed respectively on inner surfaces of the bearing plates


34


, and these retaining projections


40


are retainingly engaged respectively with lower edges of the opposite side surfaces of the reduced-thickness portion


29


, thereby locking the holding member


26


in the holding position relative to the positioning member


25


.




Next, the operation of this embodiment will be described.




With respect to the board-side housing


17


, the metal terminals


11


are press-fitted into the housing body


19


, and the board-side shield cover


20


is attached to the housing body


19


, and in this condition the housing body


19


is fixedly secured to the circuit board, and the metal terminals


11


are connected by soldering (not shown) to the circuit on the circuit board, and the earth connection piece portions


20


B of the board-side shield cover


20


are connected by soldering (not shown) to an earth circuit on the circuit board.




With respect to the cable-side housing


18


, the holding member


26


is pivotally connected to the positioning member


25


, and this holding member


26


is held in an open position, that is, the release position shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. In this condition, the flat cable


12


is placed on the upper surface of the positioning member


25


, and the short-circuiting plate


15


is placed on the placing surface


30


, and is retained in position by the retaining portions


31


, and the conductors


14


are fitted respectively into the positioning grooves


27


, thus positioning these conductors


14


. In this condition, the holding member


26


is pivotally moved to the holding position, so that the retaining projections


40


are retainingly engaged with the reduced-thickness portion


29


, thereby locking the holding member


26


in the holding position. In this condition, the cable-side shield cover


37


, fitted on the interconnecting plate


35


, is electrically connected to the shield layers (not shown) through the short-circuiting plate


15


of the flat cable


12


. In this condition, each conductor


14


is held between the slanting pressing surface


38


of the holding plate


36


and the slanting holding groove portion


28


of the corresponding positioning groove


27


(see FIG.


6


). After the conductors


14


are thus held, those portions of the conductors


14


, projecting downwardly from the reduced-thickness portion


29


and the holding plate


36


, are cut, thereby removing the arrangement sheet


16


from the flat cable


12


.




Then, the cable-side housing


18


is fitted into the board-side housing


17


. In this fitting operation, the holding plate


36


and the reduced-thickness portion


29


of the cable-side housing


18


are inserted into the space between the upper and lower arm portions


11


B and


11


C of each metal terminal


11


while the cable-side shield cover


37


slides under the connection plate portion


20


A of the board-side shield cover


20


. In this fitted condition, the upper arm portion


11


B, elastically deformed upwardly, is held in contact with the conductor


14


under a predetermined pressure because of the elastic restoring force thereof, so that the conductor


14


is electrically connected to the circuit on the circuit board. Since the board-side shield cover


20


thus contacts the cable-side shield cover


37


, the shield layers (not shown) in the flat cable


12


are electrically connected to the earth circuit on the circuit board, and therefore an electrically-conducting path, defined by the exposed portion of each conductor


14


, extending from the shield layer, and the metal terminal


11


, is shielded by the two shield covers


20


and


37


.




For disconnecting the flat cable


12


from the circuit board, it is only necessary to withdraw the cable-side housing


18


from the board-side housing


17


. At this time, the flat cable


12


continues to be held by the cable-side housing


18


, and therefore even after the cable-side housing


18


is disconnected from the board-side housing


17


, the orderly arrangement of the conductors


14


will not be disturbed, and also the conductors


14


will not be deformed. Therefore, when the flat cable


12


is to be again connected to the circuit board, the conductors


14


do not need to be corrected in shape and arranged properly, and therefore the efficiency of the operation is excellent.




And besides, the holding member


26


is pivotally supported on the positioning member


25


, and therefore when moving the holding member


26


from the release position to the holding position, misregistration of the holding member


26


will not occur, and therefore the operability is excellent.




Furthermore, when the holding member


26


is pivotally moved to the holding position so as to hold the conductors


14


, the holding member


26


presses the conductors


14


, positioned by the positioning member


25


, in a direction intersecting the direction of the length of the conductors


14


, and therefore the conductors


14


will not be displaced in the direction of the length thereof.




The holding groove portions


28


and the pressing surface


28


, which jointly hold the conductors


14


, are not disposed perpendicularly to the direction of pivotal movement of the holding member


26


, but are slanting relative to this direction, and therefore when the conductors


14


are held between the positioning member


25


and the holding member


26


, the pressing surface


38


rubs the conductors


14


in a direction toward their distal ends. Therefore, the conductors


14


will not become loose, and a good condition of contact of the conductors


14


with the respective metal terminals


11


is secured.




The guide grooves


39


, formed in the holding member


26


, are disposed forwardly of those portions of the conductors


14


to be contacted respectively with the metal terminals


11


, and therefore during the time when the two housings


17


and


18


are fitted together, the upper arm portion


11


B of each metal terminal


11


slides along the corresponding guide groove


39


, and is guided to a predetermined position where the upper arm portion


11




b


contacts the conductor


14


. Thus, each metal terminal


11


can be positively brought into contact with the corresponding conductor


14


.




The present invention is not to be limited to the embodiment described above and shown in the drawings, and for example the following embodiments falls within the scope of the invention. Various modifications other than the following can also be made without departing from the scope of the invention.




(1) Although the above embodiment is directed to the flat cable connector having the shielding function, the invention can also be applied to a flat cable connector having no shielding function.




(2) In the above embodiment, although the conductors are held between the positioning member and the holding member obliquely relative to the direction of pivotal movement of the holding member, the conductors may be held between the two members perpendicularly to the direction of pivotal movement of the holding member. An example of this arrangement is illustrated in

FIG. 6B

, where features corresponding to those shown in, for example,

FIG. 6A

are denoted by the same reference numerals including primes attached thereto.




In the above embodiments, in a release position, a space S is formed between the placing surface


30


and the surface of holding member


26


which is opposite to the placing surface


30


. Further, the space S is formed at a side of the shaft portion


32


. Due to the space S, it is easy to insert the flat cable thereinto.



Claims
  • 1. A flat cable connector comprising:a board-side housing, which holds metal terminals and is adapted to be fixed to a circuit board, and a cable-side housing holding a flat cable, said cable-side housing having a plurality of conductors of said flat cable projecting from a distal end of said cable-side housing in a juxtaposed manner, so that said conductors are respectively connected to said terminals, when said board-side housing is fitted with said cable-side housing, said cable-side housing comprising a positioning member for positioning said conductors, and a holding member pivotally supported on said positioning member so as to be pivotally moved between a holding position and a release position; wherein, in said holding position, said conductors are held between said positioning member and said holding member, and in said release position the holding of said conductors is released, wherein said positioning member and said holding member each include respective surfaces which hold said conductors therebetween, and which slant in such a direction that distal ends of said conductors are directed forwardly in a direction of pivotal movement of said holding member toward said holding position in which said holding member holds said conductors.
  • 2. The flat cable connector according claim 1, whereinsaid cable-side housing is fitted into said board-side housing in a direction of a length of said conductors, said holding member is disposed forwardly of the portions of said conductors, which are to be contacted respectively with said metal terminals, in the fitting direction, and guide grooves are formed in said holding member, and when said two housings are fitted together, said guide grooves guide said metal terminals respectively to contact positions where said metal terminals contact said conductors, respectively.
  • 3. A flat cable connector comprising:a board-side housing including a plurality of electrical terminals and adapted to attach to a circuit board; and a cable-side housing engageable with said board-side housing and adapted to hold a flat cable, wherein said cable-side housing comprises: a cable conductor positioning member including successive first and second surfaces on which conductors of a flat cable are receivable, said second surface extending axially beyond said first surface and being angled relative to said first surface; and a cable conductor holding member pivotably supported on said cable conductor positioning member and movable between a holding position and a release position, said cable conductor holding member including a holding surface, said second surface of said cable conductor positioning member and said holding surface of said cable conductor holding member being arranged in opposition to each other when said cable conductor holding member is in said holding position so as to retain portions of conductors of a flat cable therebetween, and said holding surface being moved away from the second surface to release the flat cable when the cable conductor positioning member is moved to the release position.
  • 4. The connector according to claim 3, wherein said second surface of said cable conductor positioning member is substantially orthogonal to said first surface.
  • 5. The conductor according to claim 3, wherein said first surface of said cable conductor positioning member includes conductor positioning grooves formed therein.
  • 6. The connector according to claim 3, wherein said cable conductor holding member further includes a terminal surface that is substantially coplanar with said first surface of said cable conductor positioning member.
  • 7. The connector according to claim 6, wherein said terminal surface of said cable conductor holding member includes terminal guide grooves therein, each said terminal guide groove being substantially aligned with a respective conductor of a flat cable.
  • 8. The connector according to claim 7, wherein said terminals are guided by said terminal guide grooves when said board-side housing and said cable-side housing are engaged.
  • 9. A flat cable connector comprising:a board-side housing, which holds metal terminals and is adapted to be fixed to a circuit board, and a cable-side housing holding a flat cable, said cable-side housing having a plurality of conductors of said flat cable projecting from a distal end of said cable-side housing in a juxtaposed manner, so that said conductors are respectively connected to said terminals, when said board-side housing is fitted with said cable-side housing, said cable-side housing comprising a positioning member for positioning said conductors, and a holding member pivotally supported on said positioning member so as to be pivotally moved between a holding position and a release position; wherein, in said holding position, said conductors are held between said positioning member and said holding member, and in said release position the holding of said conductors is released, wherein said cable-side housing is fitted into said board-side housing in a direction of a length of said conductors, said holding member is disposed forwardly of the portions of said conductors, which are to be contacted respectively with said metal terminals, in the fitting direction, and guide grooves are formed in said holding member, and when said two housings are fitted together, said guide grooves guide said metal terminals respectively to contact positions where said metal terminals contact said conductors, respectively.
  • 10. The flat cable connector according to any one of claim 1, 2, or 9, whereina space is formed between said positioning member and said holding member, and said flat cable is inserted into the space when said holding member is in said release position.
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