The present invention relates generally to lighting systems, and more particularly to a modularized fixture system for providing easy to install and affordable lights, power and communications media in certain environments.
Disclosed herein is an inline connector coupled to a first substrate and operable to receive at least one prong. A second receptacle is coupled to a second substrate and operable to receive the prong. A plug having an elongated prong that, when inserted through the first receptacle and into the second receptacle operates to provide electrical connections between the substrates. The substrates may be circuit boards and the receptacle may be mounted along the edges of the circuit board to allow for easier installation. Some embodiments may provide for identical receptacle providing for lower costs and easier installation.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings
Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
Often mating connectors are used to supply power to multiple circuit boards connected in series. The drawback to the conventional methods is that circuit boards then require different parts to operate together. Some uses may provide for symmetrical circuit boards, but these circuit boards must then be installed in a certain direction to maintain any required polarity on the electrical coupling. Moreover, circuit boards often have conformal coatings as protection against moisture, dust, chemicals, and temperature extremes that, if uncoated (non-protected), could result in damage or failure of the electronics to function. These conformal coatings also coat the electrical connections. Accordingly, these coatings require special masking to keep the connectors clear of any material that would hamper electrical conductivity.
References in the specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “an example embodiment”, etc., indicate that the embodiment described may include a particular feature, structure or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarily include the particular feature, structure or characteristic. Moreover, such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure or characteristic is described in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the knowledge of one of ordinary skill in the art to affect such feature, structure or characteristic in connection with other embodiments whether or not explicitly described. Parts of the description are presented using terminology commonly employed by those of ordinary skill in the art to convey the substance of their work to others of ordinary skill in the art.
In operation the circuit board 222 and 224 are place near each other such that the connectors 226 and 228 align. The header connector 232 is inserted such that the prongs extend into the first connector 228 and then further extend into the second connector 226. In the event a conformal coating is use and it blocks the connectors' 226 and 228 electrical contacts, then the prongs on the header connector 232 operate to break the conformal coating and reach the electrical contacts inside the connectors 226 and 228. In certain embodiments the prongs of the header connector 232 may also provide structural support for the circuit board if the prongs are made with sufficient strength.
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Uniformity of circuit board design because all the connectors on the circuit board are the same;
Compatibility with conformal coatings;
Ease of installation because the circuit board may simply be positioned together without having to match male or female connectors;
Ease of maintenance because a single circuit board located within a series may be removed by removing the header connector.
The above illustration provides many different embodiments or embodiments for implementing different features of the invention. Specific embodiments of components and processes are described to help clarify the invention. These are, of course, merely embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention from that described in the claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in one or more specific examples, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of co-pending provisional patent application 61/671,031 entitled “Inline Connector System,” filed on Jul. 12, 2012 by the same inventor which is incorporated into this document by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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61671031 | Jul 2012 | US |