IDC connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193541
  • Patent Number
    6,193,541
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector assembly for connecting of a flexible cable to a PCB comprises an elongate cover, an elongate electrical connector and an elongate header. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals retained in the housing. The cover forms a pair of latching arms on opposite ends thereof. Each latching arm forms a hook portion. A plurality of parallel grooves is defined in a bottom surface of the cover. The header includes a shrouded housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the housing for engaging with the terminals of the electrical connector. A cutout is formed in each lateral surface of the shrouded housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to a IDC connector, and particularly to a IDC connector having a simple structure.




A conventional IDC (Insulation Displacement Connection) connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,006,957; 4,681,382; 5,104,336 and 5,762,513. Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional electrical connector assembly


8


comprises a header


99


mounted on a PCB (not shown), an elongate electrical connector


80


, an elongate cover


82


and an elongate strain relief


84


. The electrical connector


84


mated and received in the header


99


includes an elongate insulative housing


83


and a plurality of terminals


86


retained in the housing


83


. The cover


82


is pre-assembled to the electrical connector


80


and defines a passage therebetween. A flexible cable


90


is inserted into the passage and a plurality of wires thereof coated with insulative material is aligned with the terminals


86


. The cover


82


is further pressed and the flexible cable


90


is sandwiched between the cover


82


and the terminal


86


. Each terminal


86


includes a pair of beams


88


and a mating portion


85


opposite the beams


88


for engaging with corresponding contacts


96


of the header


99


. Each pair of beams


88


pierces the insulative material and contacts the corresponding wire therein. The strain relief


84


includes a pair of latching arms


87


at opposite ends thereof for securing the strain relief


84


to the header


99


. However, such an electrical connector assembly


8


has a significant number of components thereby complicating assembly thereof. Thus, manufacture of the electrical connector assembly


8


is time and cost inefficient.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, a first purpose of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly having a simple structure.




A second purpose of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly which can reliably engage with a flexible cable.




To fulfill the above-mentioned purposes, an electrical connector assembly for interconnecting a flexible cable and a PCB comprises an elongate cover, an elongate electrical connector and an elongate header. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals retained in the housing. Each terminal includes a pair of beams and mating ends opposite the beams. The cover forms a pair of latching arms at opposite ends thereof. Each latching arm forms a hook portion. A plurality of parallel grooves is defined in a bottom surface of the cover. The header includes a shrouded housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the housing for engaging with the terminals of the electrical connector. A cutout is formed in each lateral surface of the shrouded housing. When the assembly of the cover and electrical connector is affixed as a unit, the hook portions of the cover snappingly engages with upper edges of the cutouts thereby securing the cover, the electrical connector and the header together.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial cross-sectional view of a conventional electrical connector assembly engaging with a flexible cable;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a conventional electrical connector assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side, partial cross-sectional view of the electrical connector assembly of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an assembled view of

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

is similar to

FIG. 4

showing a partial, cross-sectional view of a hook of a cover disengaging with a block of an IDC connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, an electrical connector assembly


1


in accordance with the present invention comprises an elongate cover


4


, an elongate electrical connector


2


and an elongate header


6


. The electrical connector


2


includes an insulative housing


27


and a plurality of terminals


3


retained in the housing


27


. The housing


27


defines a plurality of passageways


22


between a first mating face


20


and a second mating face


21


opposite the first mating face


20


for receiving the terminals


3


. Each terminal


3


includes a pair of beams


30


and a pair of mating ends


31


opposite the beams


30


. A recess


24


is defined in each end of the housing


27


. A tunnel


26


is defined by a yoke


23


formed proximate each end of the housing


27


in communication with the recess


24


. An inclined engaging block


25


is formed on each end of the housing and projects into the corresponding recess


24


.




The cover


4


comprises an elongate body


40


and a pair of integral latching arms


42


extending from opposite ends of the body


40


. The latching arms


42


act as resiliently deflectable cantilever beams. Each latching arm


42


includes an actuation end


422


and a hook portion


421


opposite the actuation end


422


. Each latching arm


42


is connected to the body


40


by a pair of spaced hinges


420


. A slit


423


is defined in each hinge


420


for providing the latching arms


42


with further resiliency. A latching plate


41


downwardly extends from each hinge


420


and a latching bar


411


is formed between ends of the latching plates


41


corresponding to the engaging block


25


of the electrical connector


2


. A plurality of parallel grooves


401


is defined in a bottom surface of the body


40


of the cover


4


. A plurality of receiving apertures


400


is defined proximate the grooves


401


and aligned with the terminals


3


of the electrical connector


2


.




The header


6


mounted on a PCB (not shown) includes an elongate shrouded housing


62


and a plurality of contacts


7


retained in the housing


62


. A pair of cutouts


63


is formed in opposite ends of the shrouded housing


62


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, in assembly, the cover


4


is pre-assembled to the electrical connector


6


with a passage defined therebetween. A flexible cable


8


including a plurality of wires (not labeled) and insulative material coating the wires is positioned in the passage. The wires are aligned with the terminals


3


and the apertures


400


of the cover


4


. The cover


4


is downwardly pressed to urge the flexible cable


8


to engage with the terminals


3


. Each pair of beams


30


pierces the insulative material and contacts the corresponding wire. The beams


30


are then received in the corresponding aperture


400


of the cover


4


thereby promoting a reliable engagement and proper positioning of the flexible cable


8


and the beams


30


of the terminals


3


. The latching plates


41


extend through the tunnels


26


of the electrical connector


2


. The latching bars


411


pass over and are engaged by the corresponding blocks


25


of the electrical connector


2


. When the assembly of the cover


4


and electrical connector


2


is affixed as a unit, the electrical connector


2


is inserted into and mates with the header


6


. The mating ends


31


of the terminals


3


engage with the corresponding contacts


7


. The hook portions


421


of the cover


4


slide over the yokes


23


and snappingly engage with upper edges of the cutouts


63


of the header


6


thereby securing the unit of the cover


4


and the electrical connector


2


to the header


6


. The actuation ends


422


of the cover


4


are exposed for manual operation to outwardly pivot the latching arms


42


with the hinges


420


acting as a fulcrum for detaching the unit of the cover


4


and the electrical connector


3


from the header


6


. When opposite inner surfaces of each slit


423


contact each other, further pivotal movement of the latching arms


42


is prevented thereby limiting the amount of flexure of the hinges


423


, as well as limiting internal stress in the hinges


423


during flexure.




Such an electrical connector assembly


1


for interconnecting the flexible cable


8


and the PCB has a simplified structure compared to the electrical connector assembly disclosed in the prior art. Thus, manufacture of the electrical connector assembly


1


is time and cost efficient. In addition, the electrical connector assembly


1


has a reduced number of components which facilitates transport and storage thereof.




While the present invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the description is illustrative of the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various modifications to the present invention can be made to the preferred embodiment by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector assembly for interconnecting a flexible cable and a PCB, comprising:a header including a shrouded insulative housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the housing; an electrical connector including an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals retained in the housing, each terminal including a pair of beams for terminating conductive wires of the flexible cable and a mating end opposite the beams for engaging with the contacts of the header; and a cover including a body and a pair of latching arms formed on two opposite ends of the body, each latching arm having first latching means for securely engaging with the header, second latching means being formed on the cover for securely engaging with the electrical connector, the body defining a plurality of grooves for pressing against wires of the flexible cable to engage with the terminals of the electrical connector; wherein the first latching means of each latching arm of the cover includes a hook portion for engaging with an upper edge of a cutout defined in a corresponding end of the housing of the header; wherein the second latching means includes a pair of latching plates and a latching bar formed therebetween; wherein the housing of the electrical connector defines a recess in an end thereof and forms an engaging block projecting into the recess for engaging with the latching bar; wherein a yoke is formed proximate the recess and defines a tunnel in communication with the recess for allowing extension of the latching plates therethrough; wherein the body of the cover defines a plurality of apertures proximate corresponding slots for reliably receiving and properly positioning the beams of the terminals; wherein the cover forms a hinge between each latching arm and the body; wherein a slit is defined in each hinge for providing the hinge with resiliency.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88209848 Jun 1999 TW
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