Claims
- 1. A connector system for interconnecting a plurality of closely spaced circuit paths of a printed circuit panel at an edge thereof, comprising;
- a header member mounted on the edge of a printed circuit panel and having a substantially planar mating face in a connector receiving cavity profiled to receive a mating connector in a mating direction parallel to said mating face, said mating face being parallel to said printed circuit panel,
- a plurality of contacts secured in said headed member and electrically connected to respective circuit paths of the printed circuit panel, said contacts including pin contact sections extending substantially normally outwardly from said mating face and within said connector receiving cavity and arranged in two parallel rows spaced a first distance apart and aligned normally of said mating direction, adjacent ones of said pin contact sections in each row being spaced a second distance apart, and said pin contact sections in one said row being staggered from said pin contact sections in the other said row,
- a connector member including a housing having a mating end profiled for reception into said connector receiving cavity of said header member, and including a mating surface associated with said header mating face and receivable therealong and disposed adjacent thereto during and after mating,
- a plurality of terminals secured in said housing and including respective first contact sections associated with said pin contact sections of said contacts of said header for electrical engagement therewith upon mating of said connector member and said header, said terminals including second contact sections electrically connectable to contact means of other electrical connector means,
- said housing including a plurality of parallel slots along said mating surface extending rearwardly from said mating end and adapted and spaced to correspond with and receive thereinto respective said pin contact sections of said header during mating, said first contact sections of said connector member comprising cantilever arms recessed within respective said slots and disposed therein in a manner enabling resilient deflection laterally within said slots by corresponding said header pin contact sections during mating, said arms of said terminals in alternate slots engaging adjacent and header pin contact sections in one said row thereof and said arms in remaining slots engaging adjacent said header pin contact sections in the other said row thereof;
- whereby interconnection of closely spaced circuit paths of the printed circuit panel and terminals of the connector is facilitated where the connector member has a low profile and minimal size with the contact sections thereof supported and separated by dielectric material, and the connector member mates with the header member in a direction parallel to the panel, for use in an environment of limited space.
- 2. A connector system as in claim 1 wherein said connector member comprises a further mating surface opposite said mating surface, each said slot opening also on the further mating surface, each said terminal having said second contact sections in a respective slot adjacent said further mating surface, whereby the further mating surface is received in a cavity against a mating face of an adjacent electrical connector means and the terminals interconnect a contact on the header member with contact means on an adjacent electrical connector means.
- 3. A connector system as in claim 2 wherein said first and second contact sections are parallel.
- 4. A connector system as in claim 2, further comprising:
- a shroud, said shroud mounted on the edge of a printed circuit panel and having a substantially planar mating face in a connector receiving cavity profiled to receive a mating connector in a mating direction parallel to said mating face, said mating face being parallel to the printed circuit panel on which said shroud is mounted, and
- a plurality of contacts secured in said shroud and electrically connected to respective circuit paths of the printed circuit panel on which said shroud is mounted, said contacts including pin contact sections extending substantially normally outwardly from said mating face and within said connector receiving cavity and arranged in two parallel rows spaced a first distance apart and aligned normally of said mating direction, adjacent ones of said pin contact sections in each row being spaced a second distance apart, and said pin contact sections in one said row being staggered from said pin contact sections in the other said row, whereby when the connector member is received along the mating face of the header member and shroud, the pin contacts on both the header and shroud are received in the slots and the terminals therein electrically interconnect a pin contact on the header member with a respective pin contact on the shroud thereby interconnecting circuit paths on the printed circuit panel on which the header member is mounted with respective circuit paths on the printed circuit panel on which the shroud is mounted.
- 5. A connector system as in claim 1 wherein the cantilever arms in alternate slots are supported at a like depth from said mating end, the cantilever arms in remaining slots being supported at said second distance from said like depth.
- 6. A connector system as in claim 1 wherein alternate slots extend inward a like depth from the mating end, the remaining slots extending inward substantially said second distance from said like depth.
- 7. A connector system as in claim 1 wherein all terminals are identical.
- 8. A connector system as in claim 1 wherein all terminals are received in said slots from said mating end.
- 9. A connector system as in claim 1 wherein the cantilever arms are supported toward said mating end and extend freely rearward of the mating direction therefrom.
- 10. A connector system comprising:
- a header member having a substantially planar mating face in a connector receiving cavity profiled to receive a mating connector in a mating direction parallel to said mating face;
- a plurality of contacts extending substantially normally of the mating face in two parallel rows aligned normally of the mating direction a first distance apart, adjacent contacts in each row being spaced a second distance apart, the contacts in one row being staggered from the contacts in the other row;
- a connector member comprising a housing having a mating end profiled for reception in said cavity and a mating surface for reception against said mating face, a row of parallel slots spaced to correspond to the lateral spacing of the two rows of header member contacts as viewed from the mating direction, said slots extending along the mating direction rearwardly from the mating end and opening onto the mating surface, said housing having a further mating surface opposite said mating surface, each said slot opening also on the further mating surface, each said terminal having a further cantilever arm in a respective slot adjacent said further mating surface, whereby the further mating surface is received in a cavity against a mating face of an adjacent shroud member and the cantilever arms electrically interconnect a contact on the header member with a contact on an adjacent shroud member; and
- a plurality of terminals in said housing, each terminal having a cantilever arm in a respective slot adjacent said mating surface, the arms adapted to be resiliently biased laterally by respective contacts when engaged therewith upon reception of said mating end in said cavity, the arms in alternate slots engaging adjacent contacts in one row, the arms in remaining slots engaging contacts in the other row, whereby interconnection of closely spaced pin contacts of the header member and terminals of the connector member is facilitated where the connector system has a lower profile and minimal size with the terminals thereof supported and separated by dielectric material, the connector member mates with the header member in a direction parallel to the mating face, for use in an environment of limited space.
- 11. A connector system as in claim 10 wherein said arms are parallel.
- 12. A connector system as recited in claim 10 further comprising:
- a shroud, said shroud having a substantially planar mating face in a connector-receiving cavity profiled to receive a mating connector in a mating direction parallel to said mating face, said shroud adjacent to said header member with the mating faces thereof substantially parallel; and
- a plurality of contacts extending substantially normally of the mating face of said shroud in two parallel rows aligned normally of the mating direction said first distance apart, adjacent contacts in each row being spaced said second distance apart, the contacts in one row being staggered from the contacts in the other row, whereby when the connector member is inserted along the mating face of the header member and shroud, the contacts on both the header and shroud are received in the slots and the terminal therein electrically interconnects a contact on the header member with a contact on the shroud.
- 13. A connector system as recited in claim 12 wherein a contact extending from the mating face of the header and received in one of said slots is electrically interconnected with a contact extending from the mating face of the shroud and received in said one of said slots.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 853,386 filed Apr. 17, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continutation of Application Ser. No. 718,058 filed Mar. 29, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 505,150 filed June 17, 1983, now abandoned.
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