Claims
- 1. A non-zero insertion force flexible circuit connector for connecting a first electronic device to a second electronic device, the connector comprising:
- a flexible circuit sheet having a plurality of electrically conductive traces which are electrically connected to a first electronic device and lead to an array of electrically conductive pads extending across the width of the sheet;
- a connector housing including two spaced, substantially parallel side walls and a front wall substantially perpendicular to and connecting the two side walls, wherein the front wall includes a row of holes adjacent to at least one of the two side walls for receiving at least one row of electrically conductive pins electrically connected to a second electronic device; and
- a unitary, locally deformable, biasing member disposed within the connector housing wherein the conductive pads on the flexible circuit sheet are disposed within the housing between the biasing member and at least one of the side walls so that the pads will be forced into electrical contact with the pins by the biasing member as the pins are inserted in the holes in the front wall of the connector housing, and wherein as the pins are further inserted into the connector housing, the biasing member is deformed by the pins.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the second electronic device has a second row of pins parallel to the first row, wherein the flexible circuit sheet further includes a second array of electrically conductive pads, wherein the front wall further includes a second row of holes adjacent to the other side wall for receiving the second row of pins, and wherein each of the first and second arrays of conductive pads is disposed between the biasing member and one of the side walls.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein the flexible circuit sheet is wrapped around the biasing member into a U-shape so that the first array of conductive pads is disposed on one side of the biasing member and faces one of the side walls, and the second array of conductive pads is disposed adjacent the opposite side of the biasing member and faces the other side wall.
- 4. The connector of claim 2, further including a planar stiffener within the biasing member, wherein the stiffener within the biasing member is substantially parallel to the side walls.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein the flexible circuit sheet is wrapped around the biasing member into a U-shape so that the first array of conductive pads is disposed on one side of the biasing member and faces one of the side walls, and the second array of conductive pads is disposed adjacent the opposite side of the biasing member and faces the other side wall.
- 6. The connector of claim 4, wherein the stiffener extends to the bottom of the U-shape, but the biasing member does not.
- 7. The connector of claim 4, wherein the biasing member extends to the bottom of the U-shape, but the stiffener does not.
- 8. The connector of claim 4, further including a cylindrical member at the bottom of the U-shape, wherein the bottom of the U-shape is formed by a portion of the circumference of the cylindrical member.
- 9. The connector of claim 1, wherein the biasing member is resilient.
- 10. The connector of claim 9, wherein the biasing member is elastomeric.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein the biasing member is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is an acrylate adhesive foam.
- 13. The connector of claim 11, wherein the adhesive has a thickness perpendicular to the side walls of less than about 1 min.
- 14. The connector of claim 11, wherein the adhesive has a thickness perpendicular to the side walls of less than about 0.5 mm.
- 15. The connector of claim 1, further comprising the first electronic device, and wherein the first device is an integrated circuit chip.
- 16. The connector of claim 15, wherein the integrated circuit chip is a memory chip.
- 17. The connector of claim 1, further comprising the first electronic device, and wherein the first device is a printed circuit board.
- 18. The connector of claim 1, wherein at least one of the side walls includes a plurality of channels and wherein the channels are aligned with the holes in the front wall, whereby the pins travel down the channels as they are inserted into the holes.
- 19. The connector of claim 1, wherein the biasing member is tapered toward the end adjacent the front wall of the connector housing.
- 20. The connector of claim 1, wherein each conductive pad has a length parallel to the length of the flexible circuit sheet, and wherein the biasing member provides a pressure between the conductive pads and the pins that is relatively constant over the length of the portions of the conductive pads that contact the pins.
- 21. An integrated circuit card, comprising:
- a card frame;
- a flexible circuit sheet secured to the frame, wherein the sheet has a plurality of electrically conductive traces that lead to an array of electrically conductive pads extending across the width of the sheet;
- an integrated circuit chip, wherein the chip is mounted on the flexible circuit sheet and is electrically connected to the conductive traces on the sheet;
- a connector housing including two spaced, substantially parallel side walls and a front wall substantially perpendicular to and connecting the two side walls, wherein the front wall includes a row of holes adjacent to at least one of the two side walls for receiving at least one row of electrically conductive pins electrically connected to an electronic device; and
- a unitary, locally deformable, biasing member disposed within the connector housing, wherein the conductive pads on the flexible circuit sheet are disposed within the housing between the biasing member and at least one of the side walls so that the pads will be forced into electrical contact with the pins by the biasing member as the pins are inserted in the holes in the front wall of the connector housing, and wherein as the pins are further inserted into the connector housing, the biasing member is deformed by the pins.
- 22. The card of claim 21, wherein the electronic device has a second row of pins parallel to the first row, wherein the flexible circuit sheet further includes a second array of electrically conductive pads, wherein the front wall further includes a second row of holes adjacent to the other side wall for receiving the second row of pins, and wherein each of the first and second arrays of conductive pads is disposed between the biasing member and one of the side walls.
- 23. The card of claim 22, further including a planar stiffener within the biasing member, wherein the stiffener within the biasing member is substantially parallel to the side walls.
- 24. The card of claim 22, wherein the flexible circuit sheet is wrapped around the biasing member into a U-shape so that the first array of conductive pads is disposed on one side of the biasing member and faces one of the side walls, and the second array of conductive pads is disposed adjacent the opposite side of the biasing member and faces the other side wall.
- 25. The card of claim 22, wherein the card is a memory card, and wherein the chip is a memory chip.
- 26. The card of claim 21, wherein the biasing member is resilient.
- 27. The card of claim 26, wherein the biasing member is elastomeric.
- 28. The card of claim 27, wherein the biasing member is a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 29. The card of claim 21, wherein each conductive pad has a length parallel to the length of the flexible circuit sheet, and wherein the biasing member provides a pressure between the conductive pads and the pins that is relatively constant over the length of the portions of the conductive pads that contact the pins.
- 30. A non-zero insertion force flexible circuit connector for connecting a first electronic device to a second electronic device, the connector comprising:
- a flexible circuit sheet having a plurality of electrically conductive traces which are electrically connected to a first electronic device and lead to an array of electrically conductive pads extending across the width of the sheet, the length of the pads being parallel to the length of the sheet;
- a connector housing including two spaced, substantially parallel side walls and a front wall substantially perpendicular to and connecting the two side walls, wherein the from wall includes a row of holes adjacent to at least one of the two side walls for receiving at least one row of electrically conductive pins electrically connected to a second electronic device; and
- a unitary, locally deformable, biasing member disposed within the connector housing wherein the conductive pads on the flexible circuit sheet are disposed within the housing between the biasing member and at least one of the side walls so that the pads will be forced into electrical contact with the pins by the biasing member as the pins are inserted in the holes in the from wall of the connector housing, wherein as the pins are further inserted into the connector housing the biasing member is deformed by the pins, and wherein the biasing member provides a pressure between the conductive pads and pins that is relatively constant over the length of the portions of the pads that contact the pins.
- 31. An integrated circuit card, comprising:
- a card frame;
- a flexible circuit sheet secured to the frame, wherein the sheet has a plurality of electrically conductive traces that lead to an array of electrically conductive pads extending across the width of the sheet, the length of the pads being parallel to the length of the sheet;
- an integrated circuit chip, wherein the chip is mounted on the flexible circuit sheet and is electrically connected to the conductive traces on the sheet;
- a connector housing including two spaced, substantially parallel side walls and a front wall substantially perpendicular to and connecting the two side walls, wherein the front wall includes a row of holes adjacent to at least one of the two side walls for receiving at least one row of electrically conductive pins electrically connected to an electronic device; and
- a unitary, locally deformable, biasing member disposed within the connector housing, wherein the conductive pads on the flexible circuit sheet are disposed within the housing between the biasing member and at least one of the side walls so that the pads will be forced into electrical contact with the pins by the biasing member as the pins are inserted in the holes in the front wall of the connector housing, wherein as the pins are further inserted into the connector housing, the biasing member is deformed by the pins, and wherein the biasing member provides a pressure between the conductive pads and pins that is relatively constant over the length of the portions of the pads that contact the pins.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application No. 08/011,199 filed Jan. 29, 1993, now abandoned.
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