High density electrical connector with lead-in device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6645009
  • Patent Number
    6,645,009
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 4, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (1) comprises an insulative housing (10) defining a plurality of channels (14), a plurality of circuit boards (30) partially received in the channels, and a spacer (20) assembled with the circuit boards. The spacer includes a plurality of wafers (21) and defines a plurality of tunnels (200) between every two adjacent wafers for partially receiving corresponding circuit boards. Each wafer has a body portion (22), a plurality of terminals (23) for conductively contacting with the circuit board, and a grounding bus (24) covering on the body portion. Each grounding bus forms lead-in portions (245, 248) at opposite sides of an upper end thereof for facilitating insertion of the circuit board and a neighboring circuit board.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to a high density electrical connector having a plurality of circuit boards for high speed signal transmission.




2. Description of Related Art




With the development of communication and computer technology, high-density electrical connectors with conductive elements in a matrix arrangement are desired to construct a large number of signal transmitting paths between two electronic devices. The high-density electrical connectors are widely used in internal connecting systems of severs, routers and the other like devices requiring high-speed data processing and communication. Such high-density electrical connectors are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,152,747, 6,267,604, 6,171,115, 5,980,321, and 6,299,484. These high-density connectors generally comprise two mating connector halves, i.e., a plug connector half connecting with a backplane and a receptacle connector half connecting with a daughter card and for mating with the plug connector half, thereby establishing an electrical circuitry between the daughter card and the backplane.




Especially, connectors disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,267,604 and 6,171,115, each comprise a front housing portion having a front wall with a plurality of parallel apertures extending therethrough, an organizer attached to the front housing portion and a plurality of printed circuit boards retained between the front housing portion and the organizer. Both the front housing portion and the organizer are made of plastic material or the other like materials. The organizer has a plurality of slots that are spaced-apart corresponding to the apertures, and a plurality of openings communicating with the slots in a bottom wall thereof. The circuit boards each form signal and grounding traces on opposite sides thereof and have a mating edge which is inserted through the aperture of the front housing portion for mating with a complementary connector. Mounting edges of the circuit boards are inserted through the slots of the organizer and have soldering tails for electrically connecting with a circuit substrate.




However, since the front housing portion and the organizer are made of plastic material and have no lead-in mechanism provided thereon, insertion of the circuit boards therein needs a large push force, and cannot be smoothly performed. This results in that during insertion, the signal and grounding traces of the circuit boards may be easily scrapped or damaged by the relatively rigid front housing portion and the organizer, thereby adversely affecting electrical connection of the circuit boards with the complementary connector.




Hence, an improved high-density electrical connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art device.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, a first object of the present invention is to provide a high density electrical connector having a plurality of circuit boards to transmit high speed signals between two electronic devices.




A second object of the present invention is to provide a high density electrical connector having a plurality of individual daughter circuit boards which can be smoothly inserted into a housing of the connector without being scrapped or damaged.




To fulfill the above objects, an electrical connector, to be mounted on a mother board, in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing defining a plurality of channels, a plurality of circuit boards partially received in the channels, and a spacer assembled with the circuit boards. The spacer includes a plurality of wafers defining a plurality of tunnels between every two adjacent wafers for partially receiving corresponding circuit boards. Each wafer has a body portion, a plurality of signal terminals molded with the body portion and conductively contacting with corresponding signal traces formed on a corresponding circuit board, and a grounding bus covering the body portion. The grounding bus forms a plurality of grounding tabs conductively contacting with grounding traces formed on the circuit board. Each grounding bus forms smooth slope portions at opposite sides of an upper end thereof for facilitating insertion of the corresponding circuit board and a neighboring circuit board into corresponding tunnels, respectively.




Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is another exploded perspective view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of a spacer of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a wafer of the spacer of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is another perspective view of the wafer of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the spacer taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view of the spacer taken along line


7





7


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the spacer of

FIG. 6

with a plurality of circuit boards inserted therein;





FIG. 9

is an assembled perspective view of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 10

is an assembled perspective view of the electrical connector of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-2

, an electrical connector


1


in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a dielectric housing


10


, a spacer


20


, a plurality of circuit boards


30


retained in the spacer


20


, and a fastening device


40


securing the spacer


20


combined with the circuit boards


30


to the housing


10


. Each circuit board


30


includes a dielectric substrate


31


made of conventional circuit board substrate material, such as FR


4


, and a plurality of conductive signal and grounding traces


33


formed on opposite side surfaces


35


thereof.




The dielectric housing


10


is generally in a rectangular shape and defines a front mating port


12


for partially receiving a complementary connector (not shown). The housing


10


defines an opening


13


extending through a bottom face


100


and a rear face


102


thereof, and a plurality of parallel channels


14


in communication with the opening


13


. The channels


14


extend in a longitudinal direction of the housing


10


between the front mating port


12


and the rear face


102


. The housing


10


further defines a pair of cutouts


15


adjacent to the rear face


102


in opposite side faces


104


thereof, and a pair of cavities


16


recessed from the cutouts


15


. Additionally, a through hole


17


extends in a transverse direction through the opposite side faces


104


of the housing


10


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the spacer


20


alone with the plurality of daughter bards


30


removed therefrom is shown in its enlarged respective view. The spacer


20


consists of a plurality of wafers


21


side by side arranged and defines a plurality of tunnels


200


between every two adjacent wafers


21


. Each tunnel


200


has a predetermined width for receiving a corresponding circuit board


30


. It is noted that the cross reference which detailed described the construction of each wafer


21


is incorporated herewith by reference, and thus, only a summary description of the wafer


21


is described below.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, each wafer


21


includes a body portion


22


, a plurality of signal terminals


23


insert molded with the body portion


22


, and a grounding bus


24


covered on the body portion


22


. The body portion


22


, made of non-conductive material, such as plastic or the other like material, defines a plurality of passageways


27


and a plurality of slots


28


among the passageways


27


in one side surface


221


thereof. In addition, a pair of end portions


222


extend from opposite ends of the body portion


220


in opposite directions.




Each signal terminal


23


is insert molded in a corresponding passageway


27


of the body portion


22


. The signal terminal


23


has a contact portion


230


projecting out of the side surface


221


for conductively contacting with a corresponding signal trace


33


of the circuit board


30


and a solderless mounting tail


232


extending beneath the body portion


22


for conductively contacting a corresponding electronic pad


52


on the mother board


50


(FIGS.


9


and


10


).




The grounding bus


24


has a body plate


242


covering on the other side surface (not labeled) opposite to the one side surface


221


of the body portion


22


. A flange


244


. vertically extends from an upper edge of the body portion


22


and covers on a top surface


224


of the body portion


22


. A plurality of grounding tabs


243


extend downward from an outer edge of the flange


244


into corresponding slots


28


of the body portion


22


. Each grounding tab


243


forms at an upper end thereof a lead-in portion


245


which is in a smooth slope shape and adjacent to the flange


244


. The grounding tab


243


further forms a protrusion


247


projecting out of the side surface


221


of the body portion


22


for conductively contacting a corresponding grounding trace of the circuit board


30


. In addition, the grounding bus


24


defines a lead-in section


248


, shaped in a chamfered portion and opposite to the lead-in portion


245


, at the common boundary portion between the flange


244


and the body portion


22


thereof for facilitating an insertion of a neighboring circuit board


30


. Furthermore, a plurality of press-fit tails


246


extend beneath the body portion


22


for insertion into corresponding through holes


54


of the mother board


50


(FIG.


6


).




Referring back to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the fastening device


40


forms a body wall


400


and a pair of latch arms


402


vertically extending from opposite sides of the body wall


400


. The body wall


400


forms a bump


406


at the inside thereof for abutting against the end portions


222


of the spacer


20


. Each latch arm


402


forms a latch projection


404


for latching into a corresponding cavity


16


of the housing


10


.




In assembly, referring to

FIGS. 1-2

and


9


-


10


, the circuit boards


30


fastened by a hinge axel


60


, are firstly inserted into corresponding tunnels


200


of the spacer


20


successfully and securely from the above of the spacer


20


, as will be explained hereinafter. Then, the circuit boards


30


combined with the spacer


20


are horizontally inserted into corresponding channels


14


of the housing


10


from the back of the housing


10


. The hinge axel


60


is inserted in the hole


17


of the housing


10


for holding the circuit boards


30


in position. Next, the fastening device


40


is covered on the back of the housing


10


, and the latch arms


402


thereof extend along the cutouts


15


until the latch projections


404


thereof are lathed into corresponding cavities


16


of the housing


20


, thereby effectively retaining the spacer


20


and the circuit boards


30


to the housing


10


. Finally, electrical connector


1


is mounted onto the mother board


50


. The mounting tails


232


of the terminals


23


are conductively contacted with corresponding electric pads


52


of the mother board


50


. The grounding tails


246


of the grounding buses


24


are press-fitted into corresponding through holes


54


of the mother board


50


. Thus, an assembled electrical connector


1


mounted on the mother board


50


is obtained, as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 10

.




As best seen in

FIG. 8

, the lead-in portions


245


of one grounding bus


24


and a facing lead-in section


248


of an adjacent grounding bus


24


, which are associated with a common tunnel


200


, cooperatively guide opposite side surfaces


35


of a corresponding circuit board


30


smoothly and reliably extending into the common tunnel


200


. Thus, the circuit boards


30


are inserted into the spacer


20


without signal and grounding traces


33


on opposite side surfaces


35


thereof being scrapped or damaged, thereby the circuit boards


30


electrically connecting with corresponding signal terminals


23


and grounding tabs


243


of the grounding bus


24


, effectively and reliably. Accordingly, the electrical connector


1


of the present invention is provided with a smooth and reliable way for inserting the circuit boards


30


into the spacer


20


with respect to the prior arts.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector for being mounted on a mother board, comprising:an insulative housing defining a plurality of channels; a plurality of circuit boards partially received in the channels; and a spacer including a plurality of wafers defining a plurality of tunnels between every two adjacent wafers for receiving corresponding circuit boards, each wafer having a body portion, a plurality of terminals retained in the body portion and conductively contacting with signal traces formed on a corresponding circuit board, and a grounding bus covering on the body portion and having a plurality of grounding tabs for conductively contacting with grounding traces formed on the circuit board; wherein at least one grounding tab of the wafer forms a smooth slope portion at an upper end thereof for facilitating insertion of the circuit board; wherein the plurality of wafers are side-by-side arranged; wherein the body portion of each wafer defines in one side surface thereof a plurality of passageways for receiving the terminals and a plurality of slots for receiving corresponding grounding tabs of the grounding bus; wherein the grounding bus has a body plate covering another side surface of the body portion of each wafer, a flange vertically extending from an upper edge of the body plate and covering a top face of the body portion of each wafer, and a plurality of grounding tails depending from a lower edge of the body plate for insertion into corresponding through holes of the mother board; wherein the grounding tabs extend from the flange and are received in corresponding slots of the body portion; wherein the smooth slope portion of the grounding tab is adjacent to the flange; wherein the grounding bus forms a chamfered portion at a common boundary portion between the flange and the body plate of the grounding bus for facilitating insertion of a corresponding circuit board; wherein each terminal and each grounding tab respectively forms a contact point and a protrusion for conductively contacting with a corresponding signal trace and a corresponding grounding trace of the circuit board, respectively; wherein a pair of posts extend from opposite ends of the body portion in opposite directions; further comprising a fastening device attached to the housing for retaining the spacer and the circuit board to the housing; wherein the fastening device has a body wall and a pair of latch arms extending from the body wall; wherein each latch arm forms a latch projection, and wherein the housing defines a recessed cavity latching with the latch projection.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a co-pending application of U.S. Pat. application with Ser. No. 10,161,471 filed on May 30, 2002, entitled “HIGH DENSITY ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED GROUNDING BUS”, invented by the same inventors, assigned to the same assignee and filed on the same date as the present application. The disclosures of the co-pending application are wholly incorporated herewith by reference.

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