Information
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Patent Grant
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6475020
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Patent Number
6,475,020
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 20, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 5, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 417
- 439 425
- 439 387
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An IDC connector assembly (10) mounted to a PCB (20) includes an IDC connector (30) and a wire (40). The IDC connector includes a housing (32) defining a hollow portion (322) having an entrance (323) and an exit (324), and a terminal (34) received in the hollow portion. The terminal includes a base portion (341), a solder portion (342) extending downwardly from the base portion and further extending outside the exit of the hollow portion for being soldered to the PCB, a pair of arm portions (343) extending from the base portion into the hollow portion, and a pair of head portions (344) respectively formed on the arm portions. The wire extends into the hollow portion of the housing from the entrance to be located between the pair of arm portions, and the pair of head portions pierces into the wire so that electrical connection is established between the wire and the terminal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an IDC (insulation displacement connection) connector assembly, and particularly to an IDC connector assembly having a wire electrically connecting to a PCB (printed circuit board) perpendicular to the wire.
2. Description of Related Art
Many industries using electronic PCB have a need to attach a single wire to the PCB without using a terminal block or connector that both take up a lot of space and cost more than users want to spend.
If there is a vertical insulation displacement design that would allow termination to a single wire, this would have a use in every industry. If it could be contained on a PCB or termination plane as a single assembly where there are no loose pieces this would be a plus. It would be nice to have a design where it suffices to only insert a wire followed by a pushing down operation to have a complete connection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, a first object of the present invention is to provide an IDC connector assembly easy for electrically connecting a wire to a PCB.
A second object of the present invention is to provide an IDC connector assembly easy to be manufactured.
A third object of the present invention is to provide a low cost IDC connector assembly.
In order to achieve the objects set forth, an IDC connector assembly mounted to a PCB comprises an IDC connector and a wire. The IDC connector comprises a housing defining a hollow portion having an entrance and an exit and a terminal received in the hollow portion. The terminal comprises a base portion, a solder portion extending downwardly from the base portion and further extending outside of the exit and soldered to the PCB, a pair of arm portions extending from the base portion into the hollow portion, and a pair of head portions separately formed on the arm portions. The wire extends into the hollow portion of the housing from the entrance to locate between the pair of arm portions, the pair of head portions pierces into the wire so that electrical connection is established between the wire and the terminal.
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 a perspective view of an IDC connector assembly soldered to a PCB;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the IDC connector assembly separating from the PCB;
FIG. 3A
is a side view of the IDC connector assembly showing a wire entering into an entrance of a housing with a cover of the housing being removed;
FIG. 3B
is a side view of the IDC connector assembly showing the wire assembled between a pair of arm portions of the terminal;
FIG. 3C
is a side view of the IDC connector assembly showing the housing being moved downwardly with the terminal piercing into the wire;
FIG. 3D
is a side view of the IDC connector assembly showing the terminal positioned in the cover and electrically connecting with the wire; and
FIGS. 4A-4D
are side views of the IDC connector assembly showing various stages that the housing are moved upwardly with the terminal dielectrically connecting with the wire.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an IDC (insulation displacement connection) connector assembly
10
mounted to a PCB (printed circuit board)
20
of the present invention comprises an IDC connector
30
and a wire
40
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the IDC connector
30
comprises an insulative housing
32
and a terminal
34
.
The insulative housing
32
comprises a pair of half covers
320
having identical structures for engaging with each other. Each cover
320
has an engaging face
3202
, a pair of posts
3204
formed on the engaging face
3202
, and a pair of recesses
3206
defined in the engaging face
3202
. Each cover
320
further defines a half cavity
3207
in the engaging face
3202
and both half cavities
3207
together form a hollow portion
322
. The hollow portion
322
has an entrance
323
and an exit
324
. Each cover
320
has a pair of shaped side portions
325
adjacent to both the cavity
3206
and the engaging faces
3202
. Each shaped side portion
325
comprises a block
321
adjacent to the exit
324
, a vertical side wall
3250
, a groove
326
between the block
321
and the vertical side wall
3250
, an incline
327
above the vertical side wall
3250
, and a concavity
328
above the incline
327
. A bump
329
is formed between the incline
327
and the concavity
328
.
The terminal
34
comprises a base portion
341
, a solder portion
342
extending downwardly from the base portion
341
, a pair of arm portions
343
extending upwardly from the base portion
341
, and a pair of head portions
344
formed at free ends of the arm portions
343
. Each head portion
344
comprises a pair of barbs
345
extending inwardly, a projection
346
extending upwardly, and a tail positioning portion
347
below the projection
346
and extending downwardly.
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
3
A, the terminal
34
is first inserted into one cavity of one cover
320
with the projection
346
abutting against the incline
327
. The posts
3204
of each cover
320
are inserted into the corresponding recesses
3206
of the other cover
320
whereby both covers
320
are assembled with each other. The solder portion
342
of the terminal
34
is soldered to the PCB
20
with the base portion
341
abutting against the PCB
20
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3A-3B
, the wire
40
is inserted into the hollow portion
322
of the housing
32
of the IDC connector
30
from the entrance
323
until abutting against the base portion
341
of the terminal
34
. The housing
32
is moved downwardly, as the arrow sign indicates, with the projection
346
of the terminal
34
sliding upwardly along the incline
327
. Referring to
FIGS. 3C-3D
, when the projection
346
slides to the bump
329
, the barbs
345
pierce into the wire
40
. When the projection
346
slides into the concavity
328
, the housing
32
abuts against the PCB
20
so that the terminal
34
is positioned within the housing
32
whereby electrical connection is established between the wire
40
and the terminal
34
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4A-4B
, when the housing
32
is moved upwardly as indicated by the arrow sign, the projection
346
goes out the concavity
328
. When the housing
32
is further moved upwardly, the projection
346
slides downwardly along the incline
327
and the tail positioning portion
347
enters into the groove
326
whereby the barbs
345
separate from the wire
40
. Thus, the terminal
34
is not electrical with the wire
40
. The housing
32
is easy to move upwardly and downwardly, and the terminal
34
is securely positioned within the housing
32
when the terminal
34
is in an electrical connection state with the wire
40
and is not in an electric connection state.
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 insulation displacement connection (IDC) connector assembly for being mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB), comprising:an IDC connector comprising: a housing defining a hollow portion having an entrance and an exit; a terminal received in the hollow portion and having a solder portion extending outside the exit of the hollow portion and adapted to be soldered to the PCB, a pair of arm portions extending into the hollow portion, and a pair of head portions respectively formed on the arm portions; and a wire extending into the hollow portion of the housing from the entrance to be located between the pair of arm portions, the pair of head portions piercing into the wire so that electrical connection is established between the wire and the terminal; wherein each head portion comprises a plurality of barbs extending inwardly and a projection extending upwardly; wherein the housing has a pair of shaped side portions, each shaped side portion comprises an incline and a concavity above the incline, and the projection of the head portion is slidable along the incline and is received into the concavity so that the barbs pierce into the wire; wherein each head portion has a tail positioning portion below the projection of the head portion and extending downwardly, the shaped contour further comprises a groove at a lower end thereof, and the tail positioning portion is received into the groove when the terminal dielectrically connects with the wire.
- 2. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an insulative housing defining a hollow portion with an entrance and an interior configuration thereof; a terminal disposed in said hollow portion, said terminals defining an exterior contour; and a conductor inserted into the hollow portion through said entrance in a direction for electrical and mechanical engagement with said terminal; wherein said housing is moveable relative to the terminal along said direction, and said interior configuration and said exterior contour are characterized in that through engagement between said exterior contour and said interior configuration, said housing is prohibited from further moving away from said terminal when said housing is in an opening position with regard to said terminal where the conductor is able to be easily inserted into the hollow portion via said entrance, and said housing urges the terminals toward the conductor when said housing is in a closed position with regard to the terminal where the terminal and the conductor result in an electrical connection.
- 3. The assembly as described in claim 2, wherein said terminal further includes a portion exposed outside of the housing for connection with an electronic device other than said conductor.
- 4. The IDC connector assembly as described in claim 3, wherein the housing comprises a pair of covers securely engaging with each other and together defining the hollow portion to enclose the wire and the terminal therein.
- 5. The IDC connector assembly as described in claim 4, wherein each cover has at least one post and at least one recess, the post of one cover being securely received into the recess of the other cover.
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Date |
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A |
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Apr 2000 |
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