The present invention concerns a connector for printed circuit boards for connecting printed circuit boards such as for flat flexible cables, or so-called FPC and the like.
An overview of connectors for printed circuit boards belonging to the conventional art shall be explained with reference to Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 3019279. As shown in
According to this structure, since the U-shaped second arm (8b) is fixed by the contact beam connecting portion and the front end portion support, the opening and closing of the opposing portions of the U-shaped contact beam is substantially done only by the lever arm of the first arm (8a) rear end. In the state wherein the cover (3) is flush on the body upper portion, and the opposing portions of each of the contact beam front ends are closed, when a FPC is inserted, said cover is opened and the first contact beam rear end is pushed downwards and said opposing portions are opened, and after insertion, the cover is closed and made flush to the initial body upper portion, and the FPC is gripped by returning said first arm to the initial state and closing the front end portions.
Among conventional structures that grip flat flexible cables (herebelow called FPC), for example, connectors that grip FPC's in various forms such as
However, all of these connectors are in a form wherein the contact beams on one side gripping said FPC are affixed as the base portion, and gripping is done by elastically deforming the contact beams on the other side through an actuator. Therefore, since the FPC is gripped only by the elastic force of the contact beams of one side, if said elastic force is too strong, a strong force is required for the operating portion of the actuator, and if said elastic force is too weak, there is the disadvantage that it becomes easy for the FPC to slip out.
The present Applicant, in order to improve upon the aforementioned problem points, discovered that, in a contact portion in which two contact beams and a base beam holding them are integrally formed, by positioning the opposing free ends of the two contact beams so that, in the shape of their natural state without receiving any external forces, they have points of contact with an FPC when the FPC is inserted, and by elastically deforming the other end of one of the contact beams while holding the FPC by means of stresses from the contact beams, further stress can be applied to the other contact beam, so as to achieve a firm grip on the FPC. This shall be explained in detail below.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the electrical connector of the present invention has a contact portion for holding a flat flexible cable and a body for accommodating said contact portion; the electrical connector being characterized in that said contact portion comprises:
If said contact portion is such that, when in a natural shape in which no external force is applied, the space between the free ends of said first and second contact beam is such that when a FPC is inserted, each of said contact beams inevitably come in contact with the inserted FPC, that is, during insertion, a resisting force is imparted by the FPC on each portion of contact, and it becomes possible to grip the FPC by the stress of the first contact beam. Additionally, since the front ends of each of the opposing contact beams are free ends, they are not fixed to the body, so each of said contact beams become capable of further free elastic deformation, and for example, gripping becomes possible during the insertion of a FPC that is compatible with cables of various thicknesses and the like. Further, by simultaneously elastically deforming the first contact beam and the second contact beam with the actuator, and closing the front ends of said opposing contact beams, a flat flexible cable can be gripped by three points of the contact, being the point between the first contact beam and the flat flexible cable, the attaching portion between the first and second contact beams, and said rear end portion, so stronger gripping becomes capable in comparison with the conventional art.
Another characteristic is that when said actuator engages with said rear end portion, moving said rear end portion upward with respect to the base beam and elastically deforming said second contact beam, said opposing free ends of the first and second contact beams are further closed.
When the actuator engages with said second contact beam rear end portion and elastically deforms a portion of said second contact beam upwards, a pressing force against the FPC is exerted on each of said portions of contact through the first contact beam, that is, a strong gripping force against the FPC can be obtained by the elastic force of said second contact beam rear end portion, the resisting force of the FPC against each of the contact beams, and the stress force from the first contact beam to the FPC.
Another characteristic is that when said actuator presses said rear end portion to the base beam side to elastically deform said second contact beam downward, the opposing free ends of the first and second contact beams are opened.
When inserting or removing a FPC, if the actuator presses said rear end portion to the base beam side, a portion of said second contact beam elastically deforms, and along with this, the free end of said first contact beam is positioned upwards. As a result, the free ends of each of said contact beams are opened, and the portions of contact with the FPC are released. Therefore, the insertion and removal of the FPC becomes easy.
1 . . . first contact beam
2 . . . second contact beam
3 . . . connecting portion
4 . . . base beam
5 . . . C-shaped actuator short protruding portion
6 . . . lid portion
7 . . . second contact beam rear end protruding portion
8 . . . C-shaped actuator long protruding portion
9 . . . second contact beam rear end depressed portion
10 . . . first contact beam contact point portion
11 . . . second contact beam contact point portion
12 . . . attaching portion of first contact beam and second contact beam
After inserting a FPC with the front ends of each of the opposing contact beams open, when the engagement of the actuator is released and said integral contact portion is in a natural state in which no external force is applied (initial state), if it has a point of contact with the FPC, since the resisting force of said FPC works against the point of contact with said contact beam, the free ends of the opposing contact beams grip the FPC and are in a slightly more open state than said natural state.
Since said integral contact portion comprises the identical conducting material, if each of the points of contact on each of the contact beams (point of contact portion 10 (upper point of contact) of the first contact beam and point of contact portion 11 (lower contact point) of the second contact beam) are in contact with at least one of either the upper surface or the lower surface of the FPC, this will be compatible with cases wherein there is a point of contact with either surface of the FPC.
The structure and operation of the present invention are as given above, but the present invention is not restricted to the present embodiment, and, for example, a structure wherein each of the free ends of the first beam and the second beam are in mutual contact in a natural state is included in the present invention. Additionally, since the present invention is characterized by being a structure wherein the second contact beam can move freely, any shape is included in the present invention as long as it is not fixed to the operating body, without restriction to the present embodiment.
In comparison to the conventional method of gripping by the opening and closing operation of one contact beam, with the shape of the contact portion of the electrical connector according to the present invention, by contacting on three points being the rear end portion 7 of the second contact beam, the attaching portion 12 of each of the U-shaped contact beams, and the point of contact 10 between the first contact beam and the FPC, a stronger grip becomes possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-320024 | Nov 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP03/14002 | 10/31/2003 | WO | 10/17/2005 |