Information
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Patent Grant
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6666706
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Patent Number
6,666,706
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 29, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 23, 200320 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Feild; Lynn
- Nguyen; Son V.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 404
- 439 405
- 439 417
- 439 353
- 439 358
- 439 357
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An IDC connector (10) is used for connecting a flat cable (40) to a header connector (60) mounted on a PCB (70). The IDC connector has a cover (30) forming at each end thereof an outer U-shaped locker (34) and an inner latch (36), and a base (52) receiving a plurality of terminals (550) therein for terminating the cable. The cover is enagagable with the base at an initial position and a final position. At the initial position, the lockers of the cover engage with projections (530) of the base with a space between a scalloped bottom face (32) of the cover and a terminating face (522) of the base so that the flat cable is movable on the terminating face. At the final position, the inner latches engage with steps (534) formed by the base and the scalloped bottom face fittingly depresses the flat cable against the terminating face, in which the terminals electrically engage with conductors (402) in the cable, respectively. The base further has deflectable hooks (540) at lateral side ends thereof. The hooks (540) engage with crossbars (627) of the header connector when the IDC connector mates with the header connector. An excessively inner deflection of the hooks is prevented by an engagement between the hooks and lateral side faces (527) of the base, and an excessively outer deflection of the hooks is prevented by an engagement between the hooks and the inner latches of the cover.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an Insulation Displacement Connection (IDC) Connector, and particularly to such connector having improved connection structure between a cover and a body of the IDC connector and between the IDC connector and a complementary header connector mounted on a printed circuit board.
2. Description of Related Art
To connect a flat cable to a printed circuit board (PCB), an IDC connector is usually used to terminate the flat cable. A header connector is mounted on the PCB. Then, the IDC connector mates with the header connector so that the flat cable is electrically connected with the PCB.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,773 disclosed an IDC connector which has protuberances on sidewalls of a body of the connector so that a cover of the connector can be positioned at an initial position before being pushed to a final position. At the initial position, a flat cable is movable on a terminating face of the body of the connector. At the final position, the cable is compressed between the cover and the body and pierced by terminals of the connector so that conductors in the cable electrically engage with the terminals.
For such a conventional IDC connector, the position of the cover on the body at the initial position is not ensured, since the cover may separate upwardly from the body during transportation of the connector. Furthermore, there is no structure on the body of the IDC connector which can securely fasten the connector to a header connector mounted on a PCB so that a reliable electrical connection between the flat cable and the PCB cannot be always ensured.
Therefore, it is necessary to provide an improved IDC connector which can overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an IDC connector in which a cover of the connector can be reliably located at an initial position so that the cover will not separate from the body during transportation of the connector before the connector is motivated to terminate a flat cable therein.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an IDC connector in which a body thereof has hook structure for engaging with a header connector mounted on a PCB, whereby the IDC connector and the header connector can be securely connected together so that a flat cable terminated by the IDC connector can have a reliable electrical connection with the PCB.
To achieve the above objects, an IDC connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a cover and a body. The cover has formed at each of two opposite ends thereof an outer U-shaped locker and an inner latch between two vertical beams of the U-shaped locker. The body has formed at each of its two opposite ends a tower, and has an upper terminating face and a lower mating face. A plurality of terminals is secured in the body and each has a terminating section located above the terminating face. The tower defines a passage therein, projections protruding laterally outwardly, and steps located below the projections and beside the passage. The body further has a hook integrally extending downwardly from the tower. The hook is deflectable and has a lower catch. The cover is assembled to the body at two positions, i.e., an initial position and a final position. At the initial position, the outer lockers engage with the projections, the inner latches abut against slated faces formed by the towers and a scalloped bottom face of the cover is spaced from the terminating face a distance so that the flat cable is movable along the terminating face. The cover is pushed towards the body from the initial position to reach the final position in which inner latches engage with the steps and the scalloped bottom face of the cover depresses the flat cable against the terminating face so that termination sections of the terminal pierce through the flat cable and clamp conductors of the flat cable, respectively. The IDC connector mates with a header connector mounted on a printed circuit board. The catches of the hooks of the body of the IDC connector engage with crossbars formed on lateral sides of the header connector to thereby lock the IDC connector and the header connector together. An excessively inward deflection of the hooks is prevented by an engagement between the hooks and lateral side faces of the body. An excessively outward deflection of the hooks is prevented by an engagement between the hooks and the inner latches when the cover is assembled to the body at the final position.
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 exploded view of an IDC connector and a header connector in accordance with the present invention, in which the IDC connector is for terminating a flat cable and the header connector is for mounting to a PCB;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a cover of the IDC connector is mounted to a body thereof at an initial position, the cable being received between the cover and the body, the body mating with the header connector and the header connector being mounted to the PCB;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
, but showing that the cover is moved to a final position so that the cable is tightly compressed between the cover and the body;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view, with a portion shown in a cross-sectional manner, of an assembly of the IDC connector, the cable, the header connector and the PCB of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a partially cross-sectional view showing a relation between a hook the body and a latch of the cover of the IDC connector when the IDC connector is unmated from the header connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an IDC connector
10
for terminating a flat cable
40
includes a cover
30
and a body
50
. The cable
40
has conductors
402
side-by-side arranged in a jacket
403
(FIG.
2
). The cover
30
is formed by plastics injection molding and has an elongated configuration with two lateral ends each being provided with an outer U-shaped locker
34
having a horizontal bottom beam
342
and an inner latch
36
consisting of two latching arms
362
. The latching arms
362
are provided with hooked bottom ends
364
pointing forwardly and rearwards. The latch
36
is located between two vertical beams
344
in a front-to-rear direction. The cover
30
further has a scalloped bottom face
32
for fitting with the flat cable
40
. The bottom beam
342
interconnects bottom ends of the vertical beams
344
of the U-shaped locker
34
.
The body
50
has an insulating base
52
defining a top terminating face
522
and a bottom mating face
523
. Two slots (not labeled) are defined in the base
52
from the terminating face
522
to the mating face
523
. Each slot receives two rows of terminals
550
therein. Each terminal
550
has a fork-shaped termination section
552
projecting upwardly beyond the terminating face
522
. The termination section
552
is used for piercing through the jacket
403
of the flat cable
40
and clamping a corresponding conductor
402
whereby the terminals
550
and the cable
40
can be electrically connected together. The base
52
has an elongated configuration with two lateral ends each being provided with a tower
524
. The towers
524
has two inner faces
526
above the terminating face
522
and facing each other, which are spaced from each other a distance equal to a width of the flat cable
40
. Thus, the cable
40
can be guided by the inner faces
526
to be precisely terminated by the termination sections
552
of the terminals
550
. Each tower
524
has front and rear walls
528
defining a passage
532
therebetween. Either the front or the rear wall
528
has an inner slanted face
536
facing the passage
532
and flaring upwardly, a laterally outwardly protruding projection
530
and a step
534
facing the passage
532
and located below the projection
530
. A hook
540
integrally extends downwardly from the tower
524
, having a push-button
542
extending laterally outwardly generally from an upper end thereof, and a catch
544
projecting laterally outwardly from a lower end thereof. Also referring to
FIG. 5
, a gap
525
is defined between a lateral side face
527
of the base
52
and a corresponding hook
540
so that the hooks
540
are deflectable within a limited range. Two vertically extending ridge
521
are formed on a front wall of the base
52
for providing a polarization function to the IDC connector
10
so that it can correctly mate with a header connector
60
.
The header connector
60
is used for receiving and electrically connecting with the IDC connector
10
. The header connector
60
has an insulating housing
62
with a front wall
624
, a rear wall
622
and a bottom wall
626
connecting bottom ends of the front and rear walls
624
,
622
. Header pins
64
are fitted to the bottom wall
626
with solder tails
642
extending downwardly beyond a bottom face of the bottom wall
626
. Two crossbars
627
are respectively provided at two lateral walls
628
of the housing
62
. Each lateral wall
628
is provided with an opening
630
extending downwardly from a top edge thereof to a position below a corresponding crossbar
627
. A rectangular hole
629
is defined in a middle of the front wall
624
for receiving the ridges
521
of the base
52
when the IDC connector
10
mates with the header connector
60
. A post
65
is integrally extended from the bottom face of the bottom wall
626
which is used for properly locating the header connector
60
on a PCB
70
.
The PCB
70
defines two rows of plated through holes
72
and an non-plated through hole
74
beside the holes
72
. When the header connector
60
is mounted on the PCB
70
, the solder tails
642
of the terminals
64
are fitted in the plated through holes
72
, and the post
65
is fitted in the hole
74
. Thereafter, the PCB
70
and the header connector
60
combination is subjected to a wave soldering process thereby soldering the solder tails
642
to the PCB
70
(FIG.
2
).
In assembly, referring to
FIG. 2
, the cover
30
is assembled to the body
50
at an initial position in which the hooked bottom ends
364
of the latching arms
362
engage on the slanted faces
536
(
FIG. 1
) and the bottom beams
342
(only one shown in
FIG. 2
) of the U-shaped lockers
34
engage bottoms of the projections
530
. Thus, the cover
30
is reliably located at the initial position in which the scalloped bottom face
32
of the cover
30
is spaced from the terminating face
522
of the base
52
of the body
50
a distance and the flat cable
40
is movable on the terminating face
522
. Since the bottom beams
342
engage with the projections
530
, the cover
30
cannot be moved upwardly to separate from the body
50
during transportation of the combination of the cover
30
and the body
50
at the initial position. Furthermore, unless a sufficiently large predetermined pressing force is applied to the cover
30
, the cover
30
cannot be moved downwardly to lock with the body
50
at a final position.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, after the flat cable
40
is properly positioned on the terminating face
522
, a depressing force larger than the predetermined force is exerted to the cover
30
to push it to reach the final position. At the final position, the scalloped bottom face
32
of the cover
30
fittingly depresses the cable
40
against the terminating face
522
so that the termination sections
552
of the terminals
550
pierce through the jacket
403
of the cable
40
to clamp the conductors
402
of the cable
40
, respectively, whereby the terminals
550
are electrically connected with the respective conductors
402
. Furthermore, the hooked bottom ends
364
of the latching arms
362
of the latches
36
engage the steps
534
, respectively to securely fasten the cover
30
and the body
50
together. During the movement of the cover
30
from the initial position to the final position, the hooked bottom ends
364
move on the inner slanted faces
536
and are deflected towards each other following the downward movement of the cover
30
until the bottom hooked ends
364
engage the steps
534
. Finally, the IDC connector
10
together with the flat cable
40
is assembled to the header connector
60
mounted on the PCB
70
by inserting the base
52
of the body
50
into a space of the header connector
60
defined between the front, rear, lateral side and bottom walls thereof to reach a position in which the ridges
521
are received in the hole
629
(FIG.
4
), the mating face
523
abuts the bottom wall
626
, the catches
544
engage bottom faces of the crossbars
627
, respectively, and the header pins
64
electrically engage with the terminals
550
, respectively.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, to separate the IDC connector
10
from the header connector
60
, the hooks
540
are deflected inwardly toward each other by exerting a push force F on each of the push buttons
542
so that the catches
544
disengage from the bottom faces of the crossbars
627
. Then, the IDC connector
10
can be separated from the header connector
60
by exerting an upwardly pulling force to the IDC connector
10
. In the present invention, an overstress of the hooks
540
due to the push forces F can be prevented by an engagement between the catches
544
of the hooks
540
and the lateral side faces
527
of the base
52
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, when the IDC connector
10
is separated from the header connector
60
, a possible outward deflection of the hooks
540
by a careless manipulation to the hooks
540
can be prevented by an engagement between the hooks
540
and the latches
36
, respectively.
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 comprising:a cover forming at an end thereof a U-shaped outer locker and an inner latch, and having a scalloped bottom face; a base having a top terminating face and a bottom mating face adapted for mating with a connector complementary to the electrical connector, and a tower formed at a lateral end of the base, the tower having an upper engaging portion and a lower engaging portion; and a plurality of terminals secured in the base, having terminating sections located above the terminating face adapted for terminating a flat cable; wherein the cover is assembled to the base at an initial position and a final position, at the initial position, the outer locker engaging with the upper engaging portion so that the cover is prevented from moving upwardly away from the base and the scalloped bottom face of the cover being spaced from the terminating face of the base a distance, at the final position, the inner latch engaging with the lower engaging portion and the scalloped bottom face being located proximate the terminating face of the base; wherein the tower forms a slanted face and at the initial Position the inner latch abuts against the slanted face; wherein the tower defines a passage therein receiving the inner latch, the upper and lower engaging portions being located beside the passage and the slanted face declining toward the passage; wherein the upper engaging portion extends in laterally outward direction and the lower engaging portion faces the passage; wherein the upper engaging portion is in a form of a projection, and the lower engaging portion is in a form of a step; wherein the base further comprises a hook integrally formed at a lower part of the tower, the hook being deflectable and comprising a push button located below the lower engaging portion adapted for receiving a pushing force to deflect the hook toward the terminals and a third engaging portion located below the push button adapted for locking with the complementary connector; wherein the inner latch comprises two latching arms which are deflected toward each other during a movement of the cover from the initial position to the final position.
- 2. An electrical assembly comprising:a printed circuit board; a header connector mounted on the printed circuit board; an insulation displacement connection (IDC) connector having a body mating with the header connector and a cover positioned on the body, the cover having a first engaging means for engaging with the body at an initial position in which a bottom face of the cover is spaced from the body a distance and the cover is prevented from moving upwardly away from the body while is allowed to be moved downwardly towards the body, and a second engaging means for engaging with the body at a final position which is lower than the initial position and in which the bottom face of the cover is proximate the body, a plurality of terminals being secured in the body and having terminating sections located above an upper terminating face of the body; and a flat cable being movable on the terminating face when the first engaging means engages with the body at the initial position, and being terminated by the terminating sections of the terminals and fixedly sandwiched between the bottom face of the cover and the terminating face of the body when the second engaging means engages with the body at the final position; wherein the body has a slanted face and wherein at the initial position the second engaging means abuts against the slanted face; wherein the body has a hook means for locking the body to the header connector; wherein the hook means is deflectable, and the body has a lateral side face for engaging with and thereby preventing the hook means from being excessively deflected when the hook means is pushed in a direction toward the terminals, and an excessive deflection of the hook means in a direction away from the terminals being prevented by an engagement between the hook means and the second engaging means when the second engaging means engages with the body at the final position.
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