Claims
- 1. A board-to-board connector for connecting circuits on a first circuit board to a mating connector mounted to a second circuit board comprising:
an insulative connector body; a plurality of conductive terminals, the terminals having tail portions disposed at a first end thereof for mating to the first printed circuit board, contact portions disposed at a second end thereof for mating with terminals of the mating connector, and body portions for supporting said terminals on said connector body, the terminal tail portions projecting from a first side of said connector body and the contact portions projecting from a second side of said connector body, said terminals further including distinct flexing portions disposed between said terminal contact portions and said connector body second side, the flexing portions enabling movement of said terminal contact portions unit in order to effect a mating engagement with said mating connector.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminal flexing portions enable said terminals to move in at least two different directions.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminal flexing portions enable said terminals to move in at least four different directions.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminal flexing portions enable said terminals to move in both horizontal and vertical directions.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminal contact portions move together as a unit.
- 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminals are supported by said connector body portion in distinct arrays of terminals, and said connector body portion includes a plurality of insulative housing members, each of the housing members supporting a distinct terminal array.
- 7. The connector of claim 6, further including a plurality of insulative support bars, one support bar supporting a single distinct terminal array in a spaced-apart order thereon to define a predetermined spacing between said terminal contact portions of said single distinct terminal array.
- 8. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminals are arranged in said connector body in distinct terminal assemblies, each terminal assembly including at least three arrays of terminals, two of said terminal arrays being signal terminal arrays and the third terminal array being a ground terminal array.
- 9. The connector of claim 8, wherein each of said terminal assemblies include three insulative terminal housings assembled in side-by-side order, each housing supporting a single terminal array.
- 10. The connector of claim 8, wherein each of said terminal assemblies include a pair of insulative terminal housings assembled together, each of the terminal housings supporting a signal terminal array thereon, and said ground terminal array being held between said pair of terminal housings.
- 11. The connector of claim 1, further including a mating shroud at least partially enclosing said terminal contact portions, said connector further including means for supporting said terminals within the mating shroud, the terminal support means engaging said terminals between said terminal contact and flexing portions and also engaging said mating cover to thereby fix said terminal contact portions in place within said mating cover so that said mating shroud and terminal contact portions move together as a single unit.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein said terminal support means includes a plurality of individual support bars and said mating shroud includes a shoulder, said connector further including means for holding said support bars in contact with said mating shroud, said support bars holding said mating shroud in place over said terminal contact portions.
- 13. The connector of claim 12, wherein said terminals are supported by said connector body in distinct terminal arrays, one support bar supporting a single array of terminals.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein said support bars are elongated bars formed from a dielectric material and each of said support bars supports its associated terminal array in a linear array.
- 15. The connector of claim 11, wherein said terminals are arranged in said connector body in distinct terminal assemblies, each of the terminal assemblies each supporting at least distinct three arrays of terminals, and said terminal support means includes a plurality of individual support bars, at least one of said support bars including two interengaging halves that are engaged together to form a single support bar, each of said support bar halves supporting at least one associated distinct array of said terminal assembly three terminal arrays.
- 16. The connector of claim 15, wherein said support bar halves are molded over portions of said terminal arrays at a location intermediate said terminal contact and flexing portions of each said terminal array.
- 17. The connector of claim 15, wherein each said terminal three arrays includes first and second arrays of signal terminals and a third array of ground terminals located within said terminal assembly between said first and second signal terminal arrays.
- 18. The connector of claim 12, wherein said mating shroud includes a plurality of side walls that cooperatively define a hollow receptacle therein, said shoulder being disposed on interior surfaces of an opposing pair of sidewalls.
- 19. The connector of claim 18, wherein said support bars include free ends that abut said mating shroud shoulder when said mating shroud is placed over said terminal contact portions.
- 20. The connector of claim 1, wherein said terminal flexing portions include wide body portions flanked by two thin neck portions.
- 21. The connector of claim 20, wherein said terminal contact portions are arranged in distinct arrays of signal terminal contact portions and ground reference contact portions, the ground reference contact portions including contact blades which are wider than said signal terminal contact portions, every array of ground reference contact portion being flanked on opposite sides by two arrays of signal terminal contact portions, each ground reference contact blade being flanked on opposite sides thereof by a pair of signal terminal contact portions.
- 22. A high-density connector for connecting circuits on a first circuit board to circuit on a second circuit board by mating with an opposing connector mounted to the second circuit board, the connector having the ability to compensate for misalignment with the opposing connector, comprising:
a connector body formed from a plurality of insulative terminal housings; each of the terminal housing supporting a plurality of conductive terminals, the terminals having tail portions disposed along a first side of said connector body for mating to the first printed circuit board, contact portions disposed along a second end of said connector body for mating with terminals of said opposing connector, said terminals further including flexing portions interposed between said terminal contact portions and said connector body second side; a mating cover that at least partially covers said terminal contact portions; means for supporting said terminals within the mating shroud and for moveably supporting said mating cover on said connector body, the terminal support means engaging said terminals at locations spaced from said connector body second side, the terminal flexing portions enabling movement of said terminal contact portions in order to effect a mating engagement with said mating connector, said terminal support means fixing said terminal contact portions in place within said mating cover so that said mating cover and terminal contact portions move together as a single unit.
- 23. The high-density connector of claim 22, wherein said terminal contact portions are arranged in distinct arrays, and said terminal support means includes a plurality of support bars, each support bar supporting one of said terminal contact portion arrays in a predetermined spacing at locations on said terminals between said terminal contact and flexing portions.
- 24. The high-density connector of claim 23, wherein said mating cover includes a front face and said terminal support bars engage interior surfaces of said mating cover at locations spaced apart from the mating cover front face.
- 25. The high-density connector of claim 22, wherein said terminal support bars are molded as one piece onto said terminals.
- 26. The high-density connector of claim 22, wherein said terminal support bars are formed from two interengaging halves.
- 27. The high-density connector of claim 22, wherein said terminal contact portions are arranged in distinct arrays, and each of said terminal housing houses a plurality of terminal arrays, said terminal support means including a plurality of support bars, the support bars engaging said terminal arrays in a predetermined spacing at locations on said terminals between said terminal contact and flexing portions.
- 28. The high-density connector of claim 27, wherein each of said terminal housings include a pair of half-housings, and each support bar includes a pair of support bar halves, each half housing and support bar half supporting a single array of signal terminals and said terminal housings further including at least one array of ground terminals held between said half-housings.
- 29. The high-density connector of claim 26, wherein said support bar halves are formed from a dielectric material and include complementary posts and recesses that interengage each other to form a single support bar.
- 30. The high-density connector of claim 22, wherein said terminal flexing portions include a wide body portion flanked by two thin neck portions.
- 31. The high-density connector of claim 22, further including a clamp member that holds said terminal housing together in said connector body as a unit, the clamp member including a pair of movement-limiting arms that extend therefrom, said mating cover including a pair of notches that receive said clamp member movement-limiting arms, said movement-limiting arms providing stops that prevent excessive movement of said mating cover on said connector body.
- 31. A connector with a flexural mating portion for tolerating misalignment of an opposing connector, comprising:
a plurality of terminal assemblies that cooperatively define a connector body, each of the terminal assemblies including at least one set of terminals with contact portions that extend out from a mating face of the terminal assembly; a mating shroud that partially encloses the terminal contact portions; and, means for fixing said terminal contact portions as a unit to the mating shroud, said mating shroud being separated from said terminal assemblies, whereby movement of said mating shroud induces movement of said terminal contact portions together as a unit.
- 32. The connector of claim 31, further including a plurality of flexing portions formed integrally with said terminals, said terminal flexing portions being positioned in said terminals between said contact portions and said terminal assembly mating face.
- 33. The connector of claim 32, wherein said terminals include body portion that are held by said terminal assemblies, and said flexing portions include wide body portions flanked by thin neck portions, the neck portions respectively connecting said flexing portion wide body portions to said terminal body and contact portions.
- 34. The connector of claim 31, wherein said terminal are arranged on said terminal assemblies in distinct arrays, and said terminal contact portion fixing means includes a plurality of individual support bars, each support bar supporting a single array of terminals.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a non-provisional patent application that claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/333,865, filed Nov. 28, 2001 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/386,948 filed Jun. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60333865 |
Nov 2001 |
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60386948 |
Jun 2002 |
US |