Insulation displacement connection connector having improved latch member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817887
  • Patent Number
    6,817,887
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 24, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An IDC connector (2) is adapted for connecting a flat cable (5) to a header connector (3) and includes a bottom body (21) with a number of terminals (22) retained therein, a top cover (20) assembled to the bottom body and a latch member (4). The top cover has a scalloped bottom face (203) for terminating the flat cable. The header connector forms a girder (305) at each lateral end thereof. The latch member includes a first latch arm (41) for engaging with the girder and a second latch arm (42) for engaging with the bottom body. The first latch arm forms a push bottom (411) for handling and engaging with the bottom body for preventing the latch member from overstress.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an Insulation Displacement Connection (IDC) connector, and particularly to an IDC 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 (PCB).




2. Description of Related Art




To connect a flat cable to a 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 IDC connector so that a cover of the IDC 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 IDC connector. At the final position, the cable is compressed between the cover and the body and pierced by terminals of the IDC connector so that conductors in the cable electrically engage with the terminals.




For such a conventional IDC connector, 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 is not reliable enough.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,693,533 and 4,621,885 disclosed an IDC connector engaging with a header connector. The IDC connector includes a bottom body, a top cover assembled to the bottom body and a latch member. The bottom body forms a detent at each lateral end thereof. The top cover forms a beam at each lateral end thereof. The latch member is U-shaped, having first and second latch arms and a formed bight therebetween for engaging with the beam of the top cover. The first arm has an aperture cooperating with the detent of the bottom body and secured the top cover to the bottom body whereby the top cover securely retaining a flat cable on the bottom body. The second latch arm at its distal end is formed with an outward hook. The header connector includes a housing with a pair of girders at opposite ends thereof for engaging with the hook thereby securing a true connection between the IDC connector and the header connector. However, since there is no protection structure for preventing the latch member from overstress, while the hooks are to release from the engaging with the girders, the latch member may be pressed unduly and become broken.




Therefore, it is necessary to provide an improved IDC connector assembly 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 latch member for securely connecting the IDC connector to a header connector is protected from overstress.




To achieve the above object, an IDC connector for electrically connecting a flat cable to a complementary header connector, includes a bottom body, a plurality of terminals assembled to the bottom body adapted for electrically connecting with the flat cable and a latch member adapted for connecting the electrical connector to the header connector. The bottom body has a tower at a lateral end thereof. The latch member includes a first latch arm, a second latch arm and a bight therebetween. The latch member is assembled to the tower with a bottom surface of the bight abutting against with a top surface of the tower. The first latch arm forms a push bottom for handling and engaging with the tower to prevent the latch member from overstress.




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 in accordance with the present invention, with a flat cable, a header connector and a PCB;





FIG. 2

is a bottom, perspective view showing a cover of the IDC connector;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view only showing that the top cover engaging with a bottom body of the IDC connector;





FIG. 4

is a partial, perspective assembled view of the IDC connector, the header connector and the flat cable;





FIG. 5

is a partially cross-sectional view showing the flat cable, the IDC connector and the header connector mounted on the PCB; and





FIG. 6

is partially cross-section view showing a disengagement between a hook and a girder.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.




Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, an IDC connector


2


is used to connect with a header connector


3


thereby forming an IDC connector assembly


1


. The IDC connector


2


for terminating a flat cable


5


includes a top cover


20


, a bottom body


21


, a plurality of terminals


22


assembled to the bottom body


21


and a latch member


4


assembled to the bottom body


21


. The flat cable


5


has conductors


52


side-by-side arranged in a jacket


53


.




The top cover


20


is formed by plastics injection molding and has an elongated configuration. The top cover


20


includes a crossbeam


200


, two pairs of opposite outer lockers


201


extending downwardly from opposite ends of the crossbeam


200


. The crossbeam


200


has a scalloped bottom face


203


for fitting with the flat cable


5


and a pair of inner lockers


202


extending downwardly from opposite ends of the scalloped bottom face


204


, Each of the outer lockers


201


is provided with a bottom hook


204


extending inwardly from a bottom end thereof. Similarly, each of the inner lockers


202


includes a bottom hook


206


extending outwardly from a bottom end thereof.




The bottom body


21


has a top terminating face


211


, a bottom mating face


212


and two rows of slots


213


extending from the terminating face


211


to the mating face


212


for receiving corresponding terminals


22


. The bottom body


21


has an elongated configuration with two lateral ends each being provided with a tower


214


. The towers


214


each have two inner surfaces


215


above the terminating face


211


and facing to each other, which are spaced from each other a distance substantially equal to a width of the flat cable


5


. Thus, the flat cable


5


can be guided by the inner faces


215


to be precisely terminated by the terminals


22


. Each tower


214


has front and rear walls


216


which define a recess


217


therebetween, and a top wall


218


connecting with the front and rear walls


216


. The top wall


218


defines a through hole


219


communicating with the recess


217


. Either the front or the rear wall


216


has a laterally outwardly protruding projection


2160


. In addition, the towers


214


each define a slit


2140


on the inner surface


215


for receiving a corresponding bottom hook


206


of the inner locker


202


. In addition, two vertically extending ridges


210


are formed on a front wall of the bottom body


21


for providing a polarization function to the IDC connector


2


so that it can correctly mate with the header connector


3


.




Each of the terminals


22


has a fork-shaped termination section


221


projecting upwardly beyond the terminating face


211


. The termination section


221


is used for piercing through the jacket


53


of the flat cable


5


and clamping a corresponding conductor


52


whereby the terminals


22


and the flat cable


5


can be electrically connected together.




The latch member


4


is stamped and formed from spring metal such as stainless steel and includes a first latch arm


41


and a second latch arm


42


, connected by a bight


40


to yield a generally U-shaped profile. The first latch arm


41


has a push bottom


411


and an bottom hook


412


extending opposite to the second latch arm


42


from a bottom end thereof. The second latch arm


42


has a boardlock-like shape and includes a pair of opposite peckers


421


which define a deform space therebetween for deformation of the peckers


421


. Each of the peckers


421


forms a barb


422


extending outwardly from a bottom end thereof.




The header connector


3


is used for receiving and electrically connecting with the IDC connector


2


. The header connector


3


has an insulative base


30


with a front wall


301


, a rear wall


302


and a bottom wall


304


connecting with bottom ends of the front and rear walls


301


,


302


. Header pins


31


are fitted to the bottom wall


304


with solder tails


311


extending downwardly beyond the bottom wall


304


. Two girders


305


are respectively provided at the lateral walls


303


of the insulative base


30


. Each lateral wall


303


is provided with an opening


300


extending downwardly from a top edge thereof to a position below a corresponding girder


305


. A rectangular hole


306


is defined in a middle of the front wall


301


for receiving the ridges


210


of the bottom body


21


when the IDC connector


2


mates with the header connector


3


. A post


307


is integrally extended from the bottom wall


304


which is used for properly locating the header connector


3


on a PCB


6


.




The PCB


6


defines two rows of plated through holes


62


and a non-plated through hole


64


beside the plate through holes


62


. When the header connector


3


is mounted on the PCB


6


, the solder tails


311


of the terminals


31


are fitted in the plated through holes


62


, and the post


307


is fitted in the non-plated hole


64


. Thereafter, the PCB


6


and the header connector


3


combination is subjected to a wave soldering process thereby soldering the solder tails


311


to the PCB


6


.




In assembly, referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, at first, the latches


4


are assembled to the bottom body


21


with the peckers


421


of the second latch arms


42


being pressed inwardly and retained in the through holes


219


. The barbs


422


of the peckers


421


engage with a bottom surface of the top wall


218


of the tower


214


for preventing the latch member


4


from moving upwardly. Successively, the scalloped bottom face


203


of the top cover


20


is spaced from the terminating face


211


of the bottom body


2


a distance and the flat cable


5


is movable on the terminating face


211


. The top cover


20


is then pressed down and assembled to the bottom body


21


. The scalloped bottom face


203


of the top cover


20


fittingly depresses the cable


5


against the terminating face


211


so that the termination sections


221


of the terminals


22


pierce through the jacket


53


of the cable


5


to clamp the conductors


52


of the cable


5


, respectively, whereby the terminals


22


are electrically connected with the respective conductors


52


. Furthermore, the bottom hooks


204


of the outer lockers


201


engage with corresponding projections


2160


of the towers


214


, and the bottom hooks


206


of the inner lockers


202


engage with top faces above the sits


2140


of the towers


214


, respectively to securely fasten the top cover


20


and the bottom body


21


together. In addition, a bottom surface of the top cover


20


presses against a top surface of the bight


40


of the latch member


4


and a bottom surface of the bight


40


abuts against with a top surface of the top wall


218


of the tower


214


. Finally, the IDC connector


2


together with the flat cable


5


is assembled to the header connector


3


mounted on the PCB


6


by inserting the bottom body


21


into a space of the header connector


60


defined between the front, rear, lateral walls and bottom walls


301


,


302


,


303


,


304


thereof to reach a position in which the ridges


210


are received in the rectangular hole


306


. The first latch arms


41


are pressed inwardly and moved downwardly along the opening


300


. Then, the first latch arms


41


deform outwardly and the bottom hooks


412


engage with corresponding girders


305


thereby securely retaining the IDC connector


2


to the header connector


3


. The mating face


212


abuts against the bottom wall


304


, and the header pins


31


electrically engage with the terminals


22


, respectively.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, to separate the IDC connector


2


from the header connector


3


, the first latch arms


41


are deflected inwardly to the openings


300


by exerting a push force F on each of the push buttons


411


so that the bottom hooks


412


disengage from the girders


305


. Then, the IDC connector


2


can be separated from the header connector


3


by exerting an upwardly pulling force to the IDC connector


2


. In the present invention, an overstress of the latch member


4


due to the push force F can be prevented by an engagement between the lateral walls of the bottom body


21


and the first latch arms


41


. In addition, the engagement between the push buttons


411


of the first latch arms


41


and the front, rear walls


216


of the towers


214


also can prevent the bottom hook


412


from overstress due to the push force F.




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 electrically connecting a flat cable to a complementary header connector, the electrical connector comprising:a top cover including a crossbeam, two pairs of opposite outer lockers each with a first bottom hook that extending downwardly from opposite ends of the crossbeam, wherein the crossbeam having a scalloped bottom face for fitting with the flat cable and a pair of inner lookers each with a second bottom hook that extending downwardly from opposite ends of the scalloped bottom face; a bottom body having an elongated configuration with two lateral ends each being provided with a tower, a plurality of terminals assembled to the bottom body and adapted for electrically connecting with the flat cable, wherein the tower having front and rear walls which define a recess therebetween, a top wall defines a through hole communicating with the recess, either the front or the rear wall having a laterally outwardly protruding projection for engaging with the first bottom hook, a slit on an inner surface of the tower for receiving the second bottom hook to securely fasten the top cover and the bottom body together; and a latch member being adapted for connecting the electrical connector to the header connector, wherein the latch member including a first latch arm, a second latch arm and a bight therebetween the first latch arm including a push bottom and a third bottom hook, the second latch arm having a boardlock-like shape and a pair of opposite peckers, each of the peckers forming a barb that extending outwardly from a bottom end thereof to be received in the through hole of the tower.
  • 2. The electrical connector as described in claim 1, wherein the bight being sandwiched between the top cover and the tower.
  • 3. The electrical connector as described in claim 1, wherein the latch member is stamped and formed from a metallic sheet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application is related to a Co-pending Application of patent application Ser. No. 10/283,945, entitled “Insulation Displacement Connection Connector Having Improved Connection Features between Cover and Body thereof”, filed on Oct. 29, 2002, invented by the same inventors and assigned to the same assignee as this patent application.

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