This application claims priority to French application number 0704270, filed on Jun. 15, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field
The aspects of the disclosed embodiments provide a high contact density miniature connector, and in particular a miniature electrical connector equipped with a movable insulating body.
The aspects of the disclosed embodiments are applicable in data processing, telecommunication and in general, in fields calling for the processing of high-speed signals in very restricted spaces.
2. Brief Description of Related Development
Extensive need exists in the aforementioned fields for the size reduction of components, which need to be introduced into ever decreasing available spaces. Likewise in progress is a search for a reduction of the weight of components, as well as for solutions for the replacement of parts of components fixed on installations, in terms of both maintenance work and of signal processing improvement via the introduction of more efficient means.
There are numerous embodiments of connectors called miniatures or sub-miniatures of a rectangular or a circular shape, which make possible the introduction of high-density electrical or optical contacts that is to say, contacts distributed in the insulating bodies, or inserts, according to the smallest possible square or triangular pitch networks.
In these embodiments according to the size of the contact used, the pitch is calculated in order to allow a distance between the contacts conferring the required electrical insulation properties.
This distance must moreover be compatible with the size of the means of locking the contact into the contact reception contact cavities made in the insulating body.
Their number, the distribution and the dimensions of these contact cavities as well as their internal geometry often has several shoulders for the positioning and holding in place of the contacts consequently make it difficult and indeed impossible to secure an insulating body by a simple moulding operation of the thermoplastics which they consist of.
There is accordingly a need to make available on the market high contact density miniature and sub-miniature connectors in which the introduction or the replacement of their constituent parts can be implemented at any time during their life, simplifying the operations of moulding of the insulating bodies used in these connectors.
The aspects of the disclosed embodiments are directed to a high-density miniature connector comprising a thermoplastic insulating body containing contact cavities for the insertion, the positioning and the retention of electrical, optical or electro-optical contacts, a back plate comprising clips for the locking of the contacts into the insulating body contact cavities, a receptacle shell constituting an interface element for coupling with a complementary mating connector comprising a flange making possible the assembly and the holding in place of the insulating body and the back plate in the said receptacle shell, in which the back plate is movable and comprises at least one projecting dimple located on its side wall and making possible its locking into the receptacle shell.
According to one embodiment, the receptacle shell comprises a thermoplastic flange comprising at least one oblong opening into which the projecting dimple of the back plate locks.
According to one embodiment one of the sides of the opening in the flange defines an elastic beam.
According to one embodiment, the back plate is made up of at least two movable modules.
According to one embodiment, the modules are assembled by one of their respective ends.
According to another embodiment, the ends of the modules joint consist of half-walls which, on being assembled, constitute a total thickness of insulation which is compatible with the connector contacts density.
According to another embodiment, the insulation thickness of the ends of the modules joint is a function of the size and the pitch adopted for the arrangement of the contacts.
According to an embodiment, the back plates are polygonal or circular in shape.
The aspects of the disclosed embodiments shall be better understood with the help of the following description and appended drawings, where the figures represent the following aspects of the disclosed embodiments,
a to 4c represent a view from below of a back plate according to the disclosed embodiments,
A receptacle shell 8 moulded from a thermoplastic material, which constitutes the interface element for the coupling of connector 1 with complementary mating connector 2, comprises a flange 9, which is itself obtained during the moulding operation of the receptacle shell. The wall of this flange is provided with oblong openings 10 into which are locked the projecting dimples 7 of the back plate 5. The said openings 10 define alongside the end of the flange 9 an elastic beam 11, which, on becoming elastically deformed by the action of a push applied to the back plate 5, makes possible a forced passage of the projecting dimple 7. Then on the completion of the elastic deformation, the beam 11 recovers its original configuration and locks the back plate 5 thanks to the application of a force on the edge of the dimple 7.
The receptacle shell 8 is provided at its ends with holes 12 which make possible the holding of the mating of connector 1 and its complementary connector 2 when they are connected. The said holes 12 thus make possible the passage of screw-threaded link or of pins or of spring-loaded devices.
As it can be seen in
The central cavity 14 of the receptacle shell 3 has at each end a V-section with asymmetrical branches, which plays the part of a polarising key on the introduction of the insulating body 3. The central cavity 14 moreover comprises at each corner an abutment 15 on which rest the elements of the flange 16 provided at each corner of the insulating body 3. In this way, on its insertion the insulating body is positioned at the abutment and the abutments 15 and the flanges 16 together assume the function of a base, which comes into existence during the locking of the single plate 5 or of one of the modules 5a-5n.
The said flange 17 serves as a reception cavity for the insulating body 3 during the connection of connectors 1 and 2. Moreover, the said flange 17 provides the protection of male type contacts, which equip connector 2. It should be noted that each end of the flange has a V-section with asymmetrical branches, which plays the part of a polarising key during connection.
a to 4c show a detailed view of a plate constituting the module 5n whose end 13n was machined to form a joint end making possible its assembly with end 13n-1 (namely 13c′ in the example in
As it can be seen in
As an example, for a 2-mm pitch between contacts in a triangular arrangement, the thickness of the insulation between two contacts of 0.5 mm diameter of the same row shall be of the order of 1 mm. It is clear that the thickness of the insulation of the joining ends in this example will then be 0.5 mm and that it shall be a function of the size of the contacts and of their arrangement for any other configuration of the connector.
c shows a contact retention clip of the back plate 5 and of modules 5a-5n, which comprises 3 fingers 21 distributed at 120° round the bore 20 allowing the passage of a contact and its holding in place in the bore 4 of the insulating body 3, 3′. The use of modules makes it possible to achieve a flawless moulding of the said clips and to provide perfect positioning, retention and locking of the connector contacts.
An example of the embodiment is shown in
The embodiments described herein shall not be limitative and the variants and modifications shall not move outside the context or the spirit of the claimed subject matter.
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