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:
a connector body; a plurality of conductive terminals arranged in distinct sets, each terminal set being defined by opposing end terminals, each of the terminals including terminal contact portions disposed along a first face thereof for mating with terminals of the mating connector and terminal body portions for supporting said terminals on said connector body, the terminal contact portions projecting axially away from the connector body first face, 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 sets order to effect a mating engagement with said mating connector; and, a plurality of discrete dielectric spacer elements interposed between selected terminal sets, the spacer elements extending crosswise to said terminal contact portions, single spacer elements being operatively connected to single terminal sets such that said spacer elements move in unison with their connected terminal set.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said spacer elements are planar and are formed from a dielectric material, the spacer elements increasing capacitive coupling between said selected terminal sets.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein said spacer elements have lengths sufficient to extend between terminals that define opposing ends of said selected terminal sets.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, further including a plurality of insulative terminal support bars, one support bar supporting a distinct terminal set, and said spacer elements are connected to selected support bars.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein said support bars include two interengaging halves that are engaged together to form single support bars, and said spacer elements include at least one mounting end, the mounting ends of said spacer elements being held between said support bar halves.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein said support bars halves include posts and said spacer elements include openings that receive the support bar halve posts therein.
- 7. The connector of claim 4, each of said support bar halves support a respective, single terminal set.
- 8. The connector of claim 4, wherein said support bars engage said terminals at locations between said terminal contact and flexing portions of each terminal set, and said spacer elements are interposed between said flexing portions of said selected terminal sets.
- 9. The connector of claim 1, further including a mating cover that at least partially encloses said terminal contact portions and said spacer elements.
- 10. The connector of claim 4, wherein said support bars are molded over portions of said terminal sets at a location intermediate said terminal contact and flexing portions of each said terminal set and each of said spacer elements extends between said flexing portions of adjacent terminal sets.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein said support bars are formed from two interengaging halves and each support bar half is molded over a single terminal set.
- 12. The connector of claim 1, wherein said connector includes a plurality of individual terminal assemblies, each of the terminal assemblies supporting at least three distinct terminal sets, two of said terminal sets being signal terminal sets and the remaining terminal sets being a ground terminal set, and said spacer elements being interposed between said signal and ground terminal sets of each terminal assembly.
- 13. The connector of claim 1, wherein each spacer element has at least one engagement lug defined thereon, the engagement lugs fitting between pairs of adjacent terminals in said selected terminal sets.
- 14. The connector of claim 13, wherein said spacer elements include planar body portions and the body portions include U-shaped slots that define said engagement lugs.
- 15 The connector of claim 14,wherein said engagement lugs include enlarged head portions.
- 16. The connector of claim 1,wherein said spacer elements have rectangular configurations.
- 17. The connector of claim 8, wherein said spacer elements provide an insulative shield between adjacent sets of terminal flexing portions.
- 18. A high-density connector for connecting two circuit boards together, the connector comprising, in combination:
a body supporting a plurality of conductive terminals, the terminals being defined into distinct sets of terminals, each of said distinct terminal sets including at least one set of signal terminals and one set of ground terminals, said terminals having mating portions for mating with opposing terminals of a mating connector, all of the terminal mating portions extending from a common side of said connector body, said terminal mating portions including contact portions for contacting said mating connector opposing terminals and intervening portions that space the contact portions from said connector body; and, a plurality of insulative spacer members supported between said distinct terminal sets, said spacer members preventing contact from occurring between adjacent terminals of said distinct terminal sets.
- 19. The high-density connector of claim 18, wherein said spacer members also increase capacitive coupling between adjacent terminals of said distinct terminal sets.
- 20. The high-density connector of claim 18, wherein said spacer members are formed from a dielectric material.
- 21. The high-density connector of claim 18, wherein said spacer members include elongated planar body portions.
- 22. The high-density connector of claim 18, wherein said spacer members engage selected terminals of one of said distinct terminal sets and said spacer member moves as a unit with said selected terminals material,
- 23. The high-density connector of claim 18, wherein said connector includes a plurality of support members, each support member supporting said terminals of said distinct as a unit, and individual one of said spacer members engage individual support members.
- 24. The high-density connector of claim 23, wherein said support members engage said terminals of said distinct terminal sets at locations intermediate said terminal contact and intervening portions, and said spacer member are interposed between said intervening portions of said distinct terminal sets.
- 25. A connector for connecting circuits on a first circuit board to circuits 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, said terminal contact portions being arranged in distinct terminal arrays; 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 independently of said connector body; and, a plurality of insulative spacers independent of said connector body and interposed between selected ones of said terminal arrays, the spacers preventing contact and increasing electrical affinity between said terminals of said selected arrays.
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 |