Information
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Patent Grant
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6648687
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Patent Number
6,648,687
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Figueroa; Felix D.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 607
- 439 609
- 439 108
- 439 101
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shielded connector comprises a housing of insulating material accommodating a plurality of contact elements, and a shielding plate comprising a front half and a back half. The front half has a plurality of contact portions and the back half has contact ends for connection to a printed circuit board. The housing is provided with at least one channel at a front end thereof, this at least one channel being open at its back end and closed at its front end for receiving the front end of the shielding plate. The shielding plate is provided with a bend near its front end for cooperation with back end of the channel. The connector is mounted on a printed circuit board and then the shielding plate is mounted on the printed circuit board by first inserting the front end of the lower shielding plate into the at least one channel until the contact ends are at least substantially aligned with the through holes of the printed circuit board and thereafter inserting the contact ends into the through holes of the printed circuit board.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a method for mounting a connector on a printed circuit board comprising the steps of providing a connector having a housing of insulating material with a plurality of contact elements, providing a printed circuit board having a plurality of through holes mounting the connector on the printed circuit board, providing a shielding plate having contact ends at a back end and contact portions near a front end, and mounting the shielding plate on the printed circuit board by inserting the contact ends into through holes of the printed circuit board. The invention also relates to a shielded connector and shielding plate, the connector comprising a housing of insulating material accommodating a plurality of contact elements, and the shielding plate comprising a front half and a back half, the front half having a plurality of contact portions and the back half having contact ends for connection to a printed circuit board. The invention further relates to a shielded connector comprising a housing of insulating material accommodating a plurality of contact elements. The invention still further relates to a shielding plate comprising a front half and a back half, in the front half having a plurality of contact portions and the back half having contact ends for connection to a printed circuit board.
2. Description of Prior Developments
A method of this type is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,259,773. In this known method the lower shielding plate is mounted on the lower side of the printed circuit board by moving the complete plate mainly perpendicular to the lower side of the a printed circuit board. During this movement the contact ends are inserted into through holes of the printed circuit board, while an end edge of the plate engages the front end edge of the printed circuit board. This requires an accurate manufacturing of the lower shielding plate as the distance between the end edge and the contact ends should be the same as the distance between the front end of the printed circuit board and the through holes. Moreover, the front end of the connector housing is not covered by the lower shielding plate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention aims to provide an improved method of the above-mentioned type and a shielded connector and lower shielding plate for use in such a method.
To this end the method of the invention is characterized by a housing that is provided having at least one channel at a front end portion thereof, the channel being closed at its front end and open at its back end, and further within a shielding plate that is mounted on the printed circuit board by first inserting its front end into the at least one channel until the contact ends are at least substantially aligned with the through holes of the printed circuit board and thereafter inserting the contact ends into the through holes of the printed circuit board.
In this manner the front end of the lower shielding plate can be received with play in the at least one channel at the front end of the housing, wherein any tolerances can be absorbed by the channel. Moreover, also the front end of the housing is mainly covered by the lower shielding plate.
In a preferred embodiment the shielding plate is provided with a bend near its front end, wherein the front end of the shielding plate is inserted into said at least one channel until the bend meets the back end of the channel, wherein the bend is located such that the contact ends will be aligned with the through holes of the printed circuit board when the bend is located at the back end of the channel. In this manner the mounting of the lower shielding plate is simplified.
In a further preferred embodiment the shielding plate is provided with an inclined intermediate part between a front half and a back half of the shielding plate, wherein the back half is pressed towards the printed circuit board during inserting the contact ends into the through holes, wherein by the inserting step the inclined part is at least partially flattened to thereby push the front end of the shielding plate further into said at least one channel and to bring the contact portions in position. In this manner mounting of the lower shielding plate is relatively simple, wherein by inserting the contact ends into the through holes the front end is automatically pushed further into the at least one channel of the housing.
The shielded connector and lower shielding plate of the invention are characterized in that the housing is provided with at least one channel at a front end thereof, said at least one channel being open at its back end and closed at its front end for receiving the front end of a shielding plate, and in that the shielding plate is provided with a bend near its front end for co-operation with a housing part of a connector.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be further explained by reference to the drawings in which an embodiment of the shielded connector and shielding plate of the invention are schematically shown and moreover some steps of the method of the invention are shown for explanation.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment of the shielded connector of the invention as mounted on a printed circuit board together with an embodiment of the shielding plate before mounting the same.
FIG. 2
shows a detail of the connector and shielding plate of
FIG. 1
at a larger scale.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the connector and shielding plate of
FIG. 1
after mounting the shielding plate.
FIGS. 4-7
show four steps of an embodiment of the method of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of a shielded connector comprising a housing
1
of insulating material accommodating a plurality of contact elements
2
, of which only the contact ends projecting out of the housing can be seen in
FIGS. 4-7
. The connector further comprises an upper shielding plate
3
covering an upper side and a backside of the housing. The upper shielding plate
3
is provided with a plurality of contact ends
4
inserted in through holes
5
of a printed circuit board
6
just as the contact ends of the contact elements
2
(not shown in FIG.
1
). The shielded connector is mounted on the printed circuit board
6
by inserting the contact ends of the contact elements
2
and the contact ends
4
of the upper shielding plate
3
into the through holes
5
in a usual manner. The upper side
7
of the printed circuit board
6
is received in a recess
8
of the housing
1
against a lower side
9
of the housing.
FIG. 1
further shows a lower shielding plate
10
having contact ends
11
at a back end, which contact ends
11
are an integral part of the lower shielding plate
10
. As will be explained hereinafter, the contact ends
11
are inserted into through holes
5
of the same row of through holes as the contact ends
4
of the upper shielding plate
3
, wherein recesses
12
are provided between the contact ends
11
for receiving the contact ends
4
projecting through the through holes
5
.
As clearly shown in
FIG. 1
, the lower shielding plate
10
is provided with a plurality of shielding fingers
13
at its front end, the shielding fingers
13
being separated by slots
14
. Each shielding finger
13
is provided with a contact spring
15
projecting outwardly with respect to the shielding fingers
13
. These contact springs
15
operate as contact portions near the front end of the shielding plate
10
.
The lower side
9
of the housing
1
is provided with a plurality of channels
16
at its front end to receive the shielding fingers
13
. The channels
16
are separated by ribs
17
having a T-shaped cross section as can be seen in particular in FIG.
2
. In this manner, the T-shaped ribs
17
provide head parts
18
engaging side edges of the shielding fingers
13
. Slots
19
between the head parts
18
of the T-shaped ribs
17
receive the contact springs
15
(
FIG. 4
) so that these contact springs
15
can co-operate with corresponding contact portions of a complementary connector.
The channels
16
are closed at their front ends by a front wall
20
having an L-shaped cross section, the free end of which engages around the corresponding shielding finger
13
. The channels
16
are open at their back end to allow insertion of the shielding fingers
13
.
As can be seen in the drawings, in particular in
FIGS. 2
,
4
and
5
, the lower shielding plate
10
is provided with a bend
21
near its front end, the function of which will be discussed hereinafter. Further, the lower shielding plate
10
comprises an inclined intermediate part
22
between a front half
23
and a back half
24
of the plate
10
.
For mounting the lower shielding plate
10
, the shielding fingers
13
are inserted into the channels
16
until the bend
21
meets the back ends of the channels
16
, i.e. the back ends of the ribs
17
. The bend
21
is located such that when the bend
21
meets the back ends of the ribs
17
, the contact ends
11
of the lower shielding plate are aligned with the through holes
5
. The first steps of the method for mounting the lower shielding plate
10
are shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, wherein
FIG. 5
shows the lower shielding plate
10
with the bend
21
contacting the back ends of the ribs
17
. By exerting a force as indicated by an arrow F, the lower shielding plate
10
is rotated towards the printed circuit board
6
, wherein the contact ends
11
are introduced into the through holes
5
.
By means of a schematically indicated single tool
25
(FIG.
6
), a force is exerted on the back half
24
of the lower shielding plate thereby inserting the contact ends
11
further into the through holes
5
and flattening the intermediate part
22
, so that the shielding fingers
13
are further slid into the channels
16
. The end position of the lower shielding plate
10
with the shielding fingers
13
fully introduced into the channels
16
is shown in
FIG. 7
, in which end position the contact springs
15
of the lower shielding plate
10
are substantially at the same height as contact springs
26
of the upper shielding plate
3
.
The method described for mounting the shielded connector together with the lower shielding plate
10
shows the advantage that any tolerances can be absorbed in the channels
16
of the housing
1
. Positioning the contact ends
11
in alignment with the through holes
5
is relatively simple by providing the bend
21
in the lower shielding plate
10
. The tooling for mounting the lower shielding plate
10
is relatively simple as a single tool
25
can be used for inserting the contact ends
11
into the through holes
5
and by the same operation for further inserting the shielding fingers
13
into the channels
16
.
It is noted that to prevent damage to the housing
1
during flattening the intermediate part
22
, holes
27
,
28
are provided at the transitions of the intermediate part
22
and the front half
23
and back half
24
, respectively. By weakening the transitions in this manner it is guaranteed that the lower shielding plate will be deformed at these transitions. As the contact springs
15
are carried by independent shielding fingers
13
, a favourable spring operation of the contact springs
15
is guaranteed. However, it is not strictly necessary to provide an independent shielding finger for each contact spring
15
. To apply the invention, the front end of the housing
1
should have at least one channel for receiving the front end with contact springs
15
of the lower shielding plate
10
. Further, the mounting of the lower shielding plate
10
by first inserting the front end into the channels from the back side and thereafter inserting the contact ends is also possible with a shielding plate without inclined intermediate part. An embodiment with inclined intermediate part is however preferred.
The invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiment which can be varied in a number of ways within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A method for mounting a connector on a printed circuit board, comprising:(a) providing a connector having a housing of insulating material with a plurality of contact elements; (b) providing a printed circuit board having a plurality of through holes; (c) mounting the connector on the printed circuit board; (d) providing a shielding plate having contact ends at a back end and contact portions near a front end; and (e) mounting the shielding plate on the printed circuit board by inserting the contact ends into through holes of the printed circuit board, wherein the housing is provided having at least one channel at a front end portion thereof, the channel being closed at a front end and open at a back end, and further wherein the shielding plate is mounted on the printed circuit board by first inserting its front end into the at least one channel until the contact ends are at least substantially aligned with the through holes of the printed circuit board and thereafter inserting the contact ends into the through holes of the printed circuit board, the front end of the housing being substantially covered by a portion of the shielding plate, the shielding plate being provided with a bend near its front end wherein the front end of the shielding plate is inserted into the at least one channel until the bend meets the back end of the channel, wherein the bend is located such that the contact ends will be aligned with the through holes of the printed circuit board when the bend is located at the back end of the channel and when a force is exerted on a back half of the shielding plate the bend is deformed where it contacts the back end of the channel to allow the front end of the shielding plate to slide further into the channel towards the front end of the channel and the contact ends to be inserted into the through holes.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said shielding plate is provided with an inclined intermediate part between a front halt and a back half of said shielding plate, wherein the back half is pressed towards said printed circuit board during an inserting of the contact ends into said through holes, further wherein when the contact ends are inserted into the through holes the inclined part is at least partially flattened to thereby push said front end of said shielding plate further into said at least one channel and to bring said contacts in position.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said housing at its front end is provided with a series of adjacent channels separated by ribs with a T-shaped cross section, the ribs having heads wherein the front end of said shielding plate is provided with a series of fingers separated by slots, each finger having a contact spring, the method further including a step of mounting said shielding plate and wherein during the step of mounting the shielding plate the fingers are inserted into said channels, further wherein side edges of the fingers are received below heads of T-shaped ribs and the contact springs are received in slots between the heads of the T-shaped ribs.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of exerting a force on the back half of the shielding plate further comprises flattening an intermediate part of the shielding plate.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the intermediate part is located between a front half of the shielding plate and the back halt and each transition area between the front half and the intermediate part and the back half and the intermediate part includes at least one opening allowing each transition area to deform during flattening of the intermediate part.
- 6. A shielded connector and shielding plate, the connector comprising a housing of insulating material accommodating a plurality of contact elements the housing having a front end and a back end, and shielding plate comprising a front half and a back half, the front halt having a plurality of contact portions and the back half having contact ends for connection to a printed circuit board, wherein the housing is provided with at least one channel at a front end thereof, the at least one channel being open at a back end and closed at a front end for receiving a front end of the shielding plate, and further in that the shielding plate is provided with a bend near the front end adapted to cooperate with a back end of the channel, wherein the bend is located such that the contact ends will be aligned with through holes of the printed circuit board when the bend is located at the back end of the channel, the connector further comprising an intermediate portion between the front half and the back half adapted to flatten when a force is exerted on the back half, and a transition portion between the front half and the intermediate portion and between the back half and the intermediate portion, each transition portion including at least one opening adapted to allow each transition portion to deform during flattening of the intermediate portion and allow the contact ends to be inserted into the through holes and the front end of the shielding plate to move further in the at least one channel toward the front end of the channel.
- 7. A shielded connector and shielding plate according to claim 6, wherein said front end of said housing is provided with a series of adjacent channels separated by ribs having a T-shaped cross section, wherein said front end of said shielding plate is provided with a series of fingers separated by slots having a width, each finger having a contact spring each contact spring having a width wherein the fingers are adapted to be received in said channels, further wherein the T-shaped ribs include heads that are adapted to engage side edges of the fingers, wherein the width of the contact springs is less than the width of the slots between the heads of the T-shaped ribs.
- 8. A shielded connector, comprising a housing of insulating material accommodating a plurality of contact elements, the housing having a front end and a back end, wherein the housing is provided with at least one channel at a front end thereof, said at least one channel being open at a back end and of each channel closed at a front end of each channel for receiving a front end of a shielding plate, the shielding plate further comprising a front end and a back end and an intermediate portion therebetween and a transition area between each of the front end and intermediate portion and the back end and intermediate portion, each transition area including an opening adapted to allow each transition area to deform when a force is exerted on the back end of the shielding plate and wherein the intermediate portion is flattened to allow the positioning of the contact elements into through holes of a printed circuit board and allowing the front end of the shielding plate to move towards the front end of the channel and the contact elements to align with the through holes.
- 9. A shielded connector according to claim 8, wherein said at least one channel is provided with a front wall having an L-shaped cross section and adapted to engage the front end of said shielding plate.
- 10. A shielded connector according to claim 8, wherein said front end of said housing is provided with a series of adjacent channels separated by ribs having a T-shaped cross section.
Priority Claims (1)
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1014646 |
Mar 2000 |
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