Multiple-contact micron connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6764314
  • Patent Number
    6,764,314
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 24, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 20, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A multiple-contact micron connector including a base seat main body and a socket main body inserted in a longitudinal insertion channel of the base seat main body. Two sides of the insertion channel are formed with multiple terminal receptacles. Two sides of the socket main body are formed with multiple terminal receptacles. Multiple first type terminals are respectively inserted in the terminal receptacles of the base seat main body. Each first type terminal has a second leg and a contact pin. Multiple second type terminals are respectively inserted in the terminal receptacles of the socket main body. Each second type terminal has a first leg and a contact section. The second leg resiliently abuts against the first leg to form a first electric contact and the contact pin resiliently contacts with the contact section to form a second electric contact.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is related to a multiple-contact micron connector, and more particularly to a micron connector in which the first type terminal resiliently tightly clamps two sides of the second type terminal to form two electric contacts.




2. Description of the Prior Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

show an existent micron connector applied to telecommunication products. The micron connector includes a base seat main body


91


, a socket main body


92


, first type terminals


93


and second type terminals


94


. Two sides of the base seat main body


91


are respectively parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles


911


. A fixing seat


912


is disposed on outer side of each terminal receptacle


911


. An insertion cavity


912




a


is formed in the fixing seat


912


. A fixing pin


931


of the first type terminal


93


is correspondingly inserted in the insertion cavity


912




a


of the fixing seat


912


. A tail end contact pin


932


of the first type terminal


93


extends into the terminal receptacle


911


. The socket main body


92


has two sidewalls


921


. The distance H


1


between the two sidewalls


921


is equal to or slightly smaller than the distance H


2


between inner sides of the fixing seats


912


on two sides of the base seat main body


91


. Accordingly, the socket main body


92


can be correspondingly inserted in the base seat main body


91


. The inner sides of the two sidewalls


921


of the socket main body


92


are respectively parallelly formed with multiple terminal cavities


922


for firmly inserting the second type terminal


94


therein. When the socket main body


92


is inserted into the base seat main body


91


, a rear section


941


of the second type terminal


94


correspondingly resiliently contacts with one side of the tail end contact pin


932


of the first type terminal


93


to electrically connect the first type and second type terminals


93


,


94


.




The above micron connector has very small volume. The length of such micron connector is about 5˜40 mm (varied with the number of accommodated terminals). The width of such micron connector is about 4 mm. The pitch between adjacent terminals is only below about 0.5 mm. Therefore, the tail end contact pin


932


of the first type terminal


93


can be only resiliently micro-biased to lean against outer side of the rear section


941


of the second type terminal


94


to electrically connect the first type and second type terminals


93


,


94


. The base seat main body


91


and the socket main body


92


are made of plastic material. Due to contraction of the material, in manufacturing, the distance H


2


between the fixing seats


912


of the base seat main body


91


or the distance H


1


between the two sidewalls


921


of the socket main body


92


is often unequal to the originally designed size. Therefore, it often takes place that the distance is too long and the tail end contact pin


932


of the first type terminal


93


can hardly resiliently tightly lean against outer side of the rear section


941


of the second type terminal


94


. This leads to poor contact.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a multiple-contact micron connector including: a base seat main body, a longitudinal insertion channel being formed on upper end face of the base seat main body, a central partitioning board being disposed at a center of the insertion channel, two sides of the partitioning board being respectively parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles; a socket main body, two sides of the socket main body being parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles, whereby the socket main body can be correspondingly inserted in the insertion channel of the base seat main body; multiple first type terminals respectively inserted in the terminal receptacles of the base seat main body, each first type terminal having a U-shaped section bridged over a support board on outer side of the terminal receptacle, a rear end of a first leg of the U-shaped section being radially bent to form a connecting pin for connecting with a circuit board, a resilient arm extending from a rear end of a second leg of the U-shaped section, a contact pin upward extending from a rear end of the resilient arm; and multiple second type terminals each having a U-shaped section inserted in and bridged over the terminal receptacle of the socket main body, a top end of a first leg of the U-shaped section being bent to form a horizontal connecting section for connecting with another circuit board, a resilient section being integrally connected with a second leg of the U-shaped section, a contact section upright integrally extending from a rear end of the resilient section, whereby when the socket main body is correspondingly inserted into the insertion channel of the base seat main body, the second leg of the U-shaped section of the first type terminal resiliently abuts against the first leg of the U-shaped section of the second type terminal to form a first electric contact and the contact pin of the rear end of the first type terminal resiliently contacts with the contact section of the rear end of the second type terminal to form a second electric contact.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional exploded view of a conventional micron connector;





FIG. 2

is a sectional assembled view of the conventional micron connector;





FIG. 3

is a perspective exploded view of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective assembled view of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a sectional exploded view of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the first type terminal of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the second type terminal of the present invention; and





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken along line


9





9


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Please refer to

FIGS. 3

to


9


. The multiple-contact micron connector of the present invention includes a base seat main body


1


, a socket main body


2


, multiple first type terminals


3


and multiple second type terminals


4


. The first type terminals


3


are parallelly inserted in two sides of the base seat main body


1


. The second type terminals


4


are parallelly inserted in two sides of the socket main body


2


. When the socket main body


2


is correspondingly inserted in the base seat main body


1


, the first type terminals


3


multiple-contact resiliently contact with the second type terminals


4


to enhance the stability of telecommunication.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, the base seat main body


1


is made of insulating material. A longitudinal insertion channel


11


is formed on upper end face of the base seat main body


1


. A central partitioning board


12


is disposed at the center of the insertion channel


11


. Two sides of the partitioning board


12


are respectively parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles


13


. A support board


131


is disposed on outer side of each terminal receptacle


13


. A U-shaped section


31


of the first type terminal


3


is bridged over the support board


131


.




At least one latch projection


14


is formed on the wall face of the insertion channel


11


of the base seat main body


1


. At least one locating projection


22


is formed on outer edge of the socket main body


2


. The latch projection


14


can be correspondingly latched with the locating projection


22


to firmly engage the socket main body


2


in the base seat main body


1


.




The socket main body


2


is made of insulating material. Two sides of the socket main body


2


are parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles


21


. The socket main body


2


can be correspondingly inserted in the insertion channel


11


of the base seat main body


1


. A support block


211


is disposed on outer side of each terminal receptacle


21


. A U-shaped section


41


of the second type terminal


4


is correspondingly bridged over the support block


211


, whereby the second type terminal


4


can be firmly inlaid in the terminal receptacle


21


of the socket main body


2


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, the first type terminal


3


has a U-shaped section


31


which can be correspondingly bridged over the support board


131


on outer side of the terminal receptacle


13


of the base seat main body


1


. A rear end of a first leg


311


of the U-shaped section


31


is radially bent to form a connecting pin


32


for connecting with a circuit board (not shown). A resilient arm


33


extends from a rear end of a second leg


312


of the U-shaped section


31


. A contact pin


34


upward extends from the rear end of the resilient arm


33


. The contact pin


34


is adjacent to the central partitioning board


12


of the base seat main body


1


.




At least one reverse thorn


35


projects from the first leg


311


of the U-shaped section


31


of the first type terminal


3


for correspondingly latching the first type terminal


3


in the terminal receptacle


13


of the base seat main body


1


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 8

, the second type terminal


4


has a U-shaped section


41


which can be bridged over the support block


211


on outer side of the terminal receptacle


21


of the socket main body


2


. A top end of a first leg


411


of the U-shaped section


41


is bent to form a horizontal connecting section


42


for connecting with another circuit board (not shown). A resilient section


43


is integrally connected with a second leg


412


of the U-shaped section


41


. A contact section


44


upright integrally extends from the rear end of the resilient section


43


.




The contact section


43


of the second type terminal


4


can be U-shaped or S-shaped. This is not limited. At least one reverse thorn


45


projects from the first leg


411


of the U-shaped section


41


of the second type terminal


4


for correspondingly latching the second type terminal


4


in the terminal receptacle


21


of the socket main body


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, when the base seat main body


1


is separated from the socket main body


2


, the second leg of the U-shaped section


31


of the first type terminal


3


inserted in the base seat main body


1


is a free section which can be resiliently biased. Accordingly, as shown in

FIG. 6

, when the socket main body


2


is correspondingly inserted into the insertion channel


11


of the base seat main body


1


, the inner side of the first leg


411


of the U-shaped section


41


of the second type terminal


4


inserted in the socket main body


2


is stopped by the support block


211


so that the second leg


312


of the U-shaped section


31


of the first type terminal


3


can resiliently tightly abut against the outer side of the first leg


411


of the U-shaped section


41


of the second type terminal


4


to form a first electric contact P


1


. The contact section


44


of the rear end of the second type terminal


4


resiliently contacts with the contact pin


34


of the rear end of the first type terminal


3


to form a second electric contact P


2


.




In the multiple-contact micron connector of the present invention, the second leg


312


of the U-shaped section


31


and the contact pin


34


of the first type terminal


3


resiliently clamp two sides of the second type terminal


4


(that is, the first leg


411


of the U-shaped section


41


and the contact section


44


of the second type terminal


4


). The first type and second type terminals


3


,


4


are made of metal plate by punching and will not contract. Therefore, in manufacturing, the sizes of the first type and second type terminals


3


,


4


can be very precise. Accordingly, without being affected by the contraction of the plastic material, the first type and second type terminals


3


,


4


can achieve stable multiple-contact effect as designed. Therefore, the ratio of defective products is lowered.




The present invention is characterized in that the first type terminal


3


resiliently tightly clamps two sides of the second type terminal


4


to form the multiple-contact connector. In contrast, in the conventional micron connector, only one side of the first type terminal resiliently leans against the second type terminal to achieve single electric contact. Apparently, the present invention is advantageous over the conventional micron connector.




The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A multiple-contact micron connector comprising:(a) a base seat main body, a longitudinal insertion channel being formed on upper end face of the base seat main body, a central partitioning board being disposed at a center of the insertion channel, two sides of the partitioning board being respectively parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles; (b) a socket main body, two sides of the socket main body being parallelly formed with multiple terminal receptacles, whereby the socket main body can be correspondingly inserted in the insertion channel of the base seat main body; (c) multiple first type terminals respectively inserted in the terminal receptacles of the base seat main body, each first type terminal having a U-shaped section bridged over a support board on outer side of the terminal receptacle, a rear end of a first leg of the U-shaped section being radially bent to form a connecting pin for connecting with a circuit board, a resilient arm extending from a rear end of a second leg of the U-shaped section, a contact pin upward extending from a rear end of the resilient arm; and (d) multiple second type terminals each having a U-shaped section inserted in and bridged over the terminal receptacle of the socket main body, a top end of a first leg of the U-shaped section being bent to form a horizontal connecting section for connecting with another circuit board, a resilient section being integrally connected with a second leg of the U-shaped section, a contact section upright integrally extending from a rear end of the resilient section, whereby when the socket main body is correspondingly inserted into the insertion channel of the base seat main body, the second leg of the U-shaped section of the first type terminal resiliently abuts against the first leg of the U-shaped section of the second type terminal to form a first electric contact and the contact pin of the rear end of the first type terminal resiliently contacts with the contact section of the rear end of the second type terminal to form a second electric contact.
  • 2. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein a support board is disposed on outer side of each terminal receptacle of the base seat main body, the U-shaped section of the first type terminal being correspondingly bridged over the support board.
  • 3. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one reverse thorn projects from the first leg of the U-shaped section of the first type terminal for correspondingly latching the first type terminal in the terminal receptacle of the base seat main body.
  • 4. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein a support block is disposed on outer side of each terminal receptacle of the socket main body, the U-shaped section of the second type terminal being correspondingly bridged over the support block.
  • 5. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one reverse thorn projects from the first leg of the U-shaped section of the second type terminal for correspondingly latching the second type terminal in the terminal receptacle of the socket main body.
  • 6. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient section of the second type terminal is U-shaped.
  • 7. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient section of the second type terminal is S-shaped.
  • 8. The multiple-contact micron connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one latch projection is formed on a wall face of the insertion channel of the base seat main body and at least one locating projection is formed on outer edge of the socket main body, whereby the latch projection can be correspondingly latched with the locating projection to firmly engage the socket main body in the base seat main body.
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