Information
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Patent Grant
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6190197
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Patent Number
6,190,197
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 26, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 20, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Nguyen; Khiem
- Hyeon; Hae Moon
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 680
- 439 527
- 439 532
- 439 954
- 439 247
- 439 248
- 361 695
- 361 831
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector assembly is provided for interfacing between a component frame and a printed circuit board. The assembly includes a board connector for mounting on a surface of the printed circuit board and a frame connector mounted on the component frame. The connectors are mated in a mating direction generally perpendicular to the printed circuit board. Complementary interengaging tongues and grooves are provided between the frame connector and the frame and extend generally perpendicular to the mating direction for interengaging the frame connector with the frame. The tongues and grooves are of different sizes to polarize the frame connector relative to the frame. Latches are provided between the frame connector and the frame for holding the connector interengaged with the frame.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to an electrical connector assembly for mounting between a frame and a printed circuit board.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A fairly wide variety of electrical components or electronic devices are mounted on substrates such as a printed circuit board within a computer. Such items can range from sophisticated computer chips to electro-mechanical components such as cooling fans. Although varying in sophistication or complexity, such items are electrically connected or interfaced with circuit traces on the printed circuit board.
With an electrical component such as a cooling fan, the fan/motor is mounted in a component frame. The frame is independently mechanically mounted to the printed circuit board. The fan/motor has electrical lead wires terminated to a component connector which hangs freely or “dangles” from the fan assembly. The component connector is mated with a header connector mounted on a surface of the printed circuit board independently of the mounting of the component frame on the board. Such a system not only requires multiple assembly steps, but the freely hanging connector which is terminated to the fan lead wires causes entanglement problems during shipping, handling and assembly. The present invention is directed to solving these problems by providing an electrical connector assembly wherein the component connector is integrated directly with the component frame.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved electrical connector assembly of the character described.
Another object of the invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly for interfacing between a component frame and a printed circuit board.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, the assembly includes a board connector for mounting on a surface of the printed circuit board. A frame connector is provided for mounting on the component frame and for mating with the board connector in a mating direction generally perpendicular to the printed circuit board. Complementary interengaging tongue-and-groove means are provided between the frame connector and the frame and extends generally perpendicular to the mating direction for interengaging the frame connector with the frame. Complementary interengaging polarizing means are provided between the frame connector and the frame. Complementary interengaging latch means are provided between the frame connector and the frame for holding the connector interengaged with the frame.
As disclosed herein, the latch means is provided by at least one latch projection on the frame connector for snapping into a latch recess in the component frame. The latch projection is provided as a circular boss for engaging a circular recess in the frame, the boss having an oblique end face defining a lead-in ramp.
The polarizing means are provided by projections of different sizes on opposite sides of the frame connector for receipt in complementarily sized grooves in the component frame. The invention contemplates that the polarizing means be included directly in the tongue-and-groove means by variably sizing the respective tongues and grooves.
The component frame includes a receptacle for receiving thereinto the frame connector in a direction generally perpendicular to the mating direction. The tongue-and-groove means are disposed between opposite side walls of the receptacle and opposite sides of the frame connector.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
FIGS. 1-3
are sequential views of assembling the frame connector to the frame, the board connector to the printed circuit board and interfacing the two connectors while simultaneously mounting the frame to the board;
FIG. 4
is a bottom perspective view of the frame connector;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the frame connector;
FIG. 6
is a rear elevation-. view of the frame connector;
FIG. 7
is a side elevational view of the frame connector;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged fragmented vertical section taken generally along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 9
is a fragmented front elevational view looking toward the left-hand side of FIG.
8
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings in greater detail, and first to
FIGS. 1-3
, the invention is embodied in an electrical connector assembly, generally designated
10
(
FIG. 3
) for interfacing between a component frame, generally designated
12
, and a printed circuit board
14
. The connector assembly includes a board connector, generally designated
16
(FIG.
2
), for mounting on a surface
18
of printed circuit board
14
. Board connector
16
is in the form of a plug connector having a plurality of passages
20
within which a plurality of terminals (not visible in the drawings) are disposed. The terminals are terminated to appropriate circuit traces on printed circuit board
14
.
Electrical connector assembly
10
further includes a frame connector, generally designated
24
, for mounting within a lower corner
26
(
FIG. 1
) of the frame in the direction of arrow “A”. Once frame connector
24
is mounted within frame
12
as shown in
FIG. 2
, the frame connector is mated with board connector
16
in the direction of arrow “B” (FIG.
2
).
FIG. 3
shows the connectors fully mated, with frame
12
moved into flush engagement with top surface
18
of printed circuit board
14
, as at
26
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4-7
in conjunction with
FIGS. 1-3
, frame connector
24
includes a one-piece housing, generally designated
28
, unitarily molded of dielectric material such as plastic or the like. The housing has a bottom receptacle
30
(
FIG. 4
) which receives board or plug connector
16
. A plurality of silos
32
(
FIG. 4
) project into receptacle
30
and are inserted into passages
20
(
FIG. 2
) of the board connector. A plurality of terminals (not visible in the drawings) are mounted within silos
32
for interengagement with the terminals mounted within passages
20
of board connector
16
. The terminals of the frame connector project into an upstanding housing portion
28
a
and are terminated to the conductors of electrical wires leading from a cooling fan/motor housed within frame
12
, as described hereinafter. Housing
28
also has a polarizing channel
36
molded integrally with a side thereof for receiving a polarizing rib (not shown) on board connector
16
so that frame
12
can be mated in only one orientation with board connector
16
.
Only one-half of component frame
12
is shown in
FIGS. 1-3
. The full frame is generally rectangularly shaped and forms a circular shroud
38
which surrounds a circular fan/motor (not shown). The frame has supporting flanges
40
at each of the four corners thereof. The supporting flanges are spaced-apart the width of shroud
38
, and a supporting rib
42
extends between the flanges. A pair of apertures
44
are formed in the flanges for mounting the frame to a panel (not shown) which extends generally perpendicular to printed circuit board
14
. The supporting flanges at comer
26
form a receiving area
45
for frame connector
24
. It should be understood that the invention is applicable for component frames other than a cooling fan frame.
Generally, complementary interengaging tongue-and-groove means are provided between frame connector
24
and component frame
12
within receiving area
45
at corner
26
(
FIG. 1
) for interengaging the frame connector with the frame. The tongue-and-groove means extend in the assembly direction “A” (
FIG. 1
) and generally perpendicular to the mating direction “B” (FIG.
2
).
More particularly, the tongue-and-groove means is provided by a pair of tongues
46
projecting outwardly from one side of frame connector
24
and a second pair of tongues
48
projecting outwardly from the opposite side of the frame connector.
Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9
in conjunction with
FIGS. 1
,
5
and
6
, tongues
46
move into a groove
50
inside one of the flanges
40
of component frame
12
, and tongues
48
move into a groove
52
inside the opposite flange
40
at lower comer
26
of the component frame. Tongues
46
move into groove
50
and tongues
48
move into groove
52
when frame connector
24
is assembled to component frame
12
in the direction of arrow “A” (FIG.
1
). Therefore, with the tongues captured in the grooves, the tongues abut the opposite lateral sides
50
a
,
50
b
,
52
a
and
52
b
respectively of the grooves
50
,
52
when the component frame
12
and frame connector
24
are mated with board connector
16
in the direction of arrow “B” (FIG.
2
). The tongue and groove arrangement provides stability between the frame connector
24
and component frame
12
in either direction parallel to arrow B (FIG.
2
), while also allowing for a floating relationship in either direction parallel to arrow “A” (FIG.
1
). In other words, mating of connectors
24
and
16
to form connector assembly
10
(
FIG. 3
) draws component frame
12
onto top surface
18
of printed circuit board
14
. In essence, the mating of the connectors simultaneously mounts the frame to the board.
Generally, complementary interengaging latch means are provided between frame connector
24
and component frame
12
for holding the connector interengaged with the frame. Specifically, a latch projection in the form of a circular boss
54
projects outwardly from each opposite side of frame connector
24
for snapping into a pair of circular latch recesses or holes
56
in flanges
40
of frame
12
at the lower corner
26
thereof. The relative diameter of the circular boss
54
and recess
56
can be modified to provide a floating relationship between the frame connector
24
and component frame
12
which is required in a blind mating application. At least a portion of the outer faces of latch bosses
54
are chamfered, as at
54
a
, to define lead-in ramps when the connector is inserted between flanges
40
in the direction of arrow “A” (FIG.
1
). Component frame
12
typically is fabricated of various materials including plastic or some metals which are sufficiently flexible for lead-in ramps
54
a
to bias flanges
40
outwardly a sufficient amount for latch bosses
54
to snap into latch recesses
56
to hold the frame connector in its mounted position shown in
FIG. 2
within receptacle
45
between flanges
40
of the frame. By modifying the relative dimension between the side walls
58
,
60
of the frame connector
24
and the flanges
40
, additional lateral floating movement can be allowed in either direction of double arrow “C” (FIG.
3
).
Generally, complementary interengaging polarizing means are provided between frame connector
24
and component frame
12
to ensure that the connector is mounted within the frame in only one orientation. Specifically, the polarizing means is integrated directly into the tongue-and-groove means between the connector and the frame. The polarizing means can best be understood by comparing
FIGS. 6 and 9
, keeping in mind that
FIG. 6
is a view of the rear of frame connector
24
and
FIG. 9
is a view looking toward the front of the frame. With this understanding, it can be seen that tongues
46
which move into groove
50
are smaller or narrower than tongues
48
which move into groove
52
. Correspondingly, groove
50
is smaller or narrower than groove
52
. Consequently, if frame connector
24
is reversed and attempts are made to incorrectly assemble the connector the frame, larger or wider tongues
48
cannot enter smaller or narrower grooves
50
, and an incorrect assembly is prevented.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector assembly for interfacing between a component frame and a printed circuit board, comprising:a board connector for mounting on a surface of the printed circuit board; a frame connector having opposite sides for mounting on the component frame and for mating with the board connector in a mating direction generally perpendicular to the printed circuit board; complementary interengaging tongue-and-groove means between the frame connector and the frame and extending generally perpendicular to said mating direction for interengaging the frame connector with the frame, complementary interengaging poolarizing means between the frame connector and the frame included in the tongue and groove means; and complementary interengaging latch means between the frame connector and the frame comprising one latch projection in the form of a circular boss, with a boss diameter, projecting outwardly from each opposite side of the frame connector for snapping into a circular latch recesses, with a recess diameter, in the component frame, the boss diameter being smaller than the recess diameter which is required for holding the connector interengaged with the frame in a blind mating application.
- 2. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said polarizing means in the tongue and groove means comprise projections of different sizes on opposite sides of the frame connector for receipt in complementarity sized grooves in the component frame.
- 3. The electrical connector assembly of claim 1 wherein said component frame includes a receiving area for receiving thereinto the frame connector in a direction generally perpendicular to said mating direction.
- 4. The electrical connector assembly of claim 3 wherein said tongue-and-groove means are disposed between opposite side walls of said receiving area and opposite sides of the frame connector.
- 5. The electrical connector assembly of claim 4 wherein the opposite side walls of said receiving area being separated by a given distance, the opposite sides of the frame connector being separated by a distance less than the given distance whereby the frame connector can move laterally in the frame.
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