Information
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Patent Grant
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6450834
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Patent Number
6,450,834
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Date Filed
Monday, December 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 17, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Luebke; Renee
- Hammond; Briggitte R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 544
- 439 545
- 439 546
- 439 547
- 439 548
- 439 549
- 439 550
- 439 248
- 439 571
- 439 247
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector panel mounting system includes first and second panels each having a given thickness between respective insertion surfaces and mating surfaces thereof and an opening with a locating notch in an edge of the opening. First and second connectors each include dielectric housings insertable from the insertion surfaces of the respective panels to insertion positions into the respective openings. Each housing has an outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating notch of the opening in the respective panel as the housing is inserted thereinto. The housing of each connector is movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange thereof abuts the mating surface of the respective panel. The housing of each connector has a recess aligned with the locating notch of the opening in the respective panel when the housing is in its mounted position. When the connectors are mated through the openings in their respective panels, the panels can be juxtaposed, with the locating flange of each connector mounted on its respective panel passing through the locating notch of the opposite panel and into the recess of the housing of the other connector.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to a system for mounting an electrical connector assembly through a pair of juxtaposed panels.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Panel mounted electrical connectors typically include a dielectric housing mounting a plurality of electrically conductive terminals. The housing also includes means for mounting the connector to a panel. A panel mounted connector typically is mateable with other electrical apparatus through the panel, such as another connector which, in turn, may be mounted to a second panel, a circuit board, a cable or discrete electrical wires.
The dielectric housing is insertable from one surface of a panel along an axis to an insertion position into an opening in the panel. The housing has at least one radially extending locating flange for passing through a locating portion of the opening as the housing is inserted thereinto. The housing is movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange can abut the opposite side of the panel to prevent axial removal of the housing back out of the opening.
There are applications wherein it is desirable to locate a pair of panels in immediately juxtaposed relationship. In other words, opposing surfaces of the panel are in close proximity, if not actually abutting. With a typical panel mounted connector as described above, the locating flange which abuts the opposite surface of the panel to prevent axial removal of the connector housing back out of the opening in the panel, prevents a second panel from being located in close juxtaposition to the first panel. In order to solve this problem, one panel mounting system incorporates a bracket or other extraneous mounting mechanism to mount the connector entirely on one side of a panel, with no portion of the connector located on the opposite side of the panel. Therefore, a pair of panels can be located in immediate juxtaposition relative to each other. Unfortunately, the use of brackets or other extraneous mounting mechanisms requires additional labor and adds additional costs to the overall panel mounting system.
The present invention is directed to a panel mounting system wherein a pair of connectors can be mated through aligned openings in a pair of juxtaposed panels without any extraneous mounting mechanisms whatsoever. The system is extremely simple and very cost-effective.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved panel mounting system for electrical connectors mounted to a pair of juxtaposed panels.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, a first panel has a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and includes a first opening with a locating notch in an edge of the opening. A first connector includes a first dielectric housing insertable from the insertion surface of the first panel to an insertion position into the first opening. The housing has an outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating notch of the first opening as the housing is inserted thereinto. The housing is movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange abuts the mating surface of the first panel. The housing has a first recess aligned with the locating notch of the first opening when the housing is in its mounted position.
A second panel has a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and includes a second opening with a locating notch in an edge of the second opening. A second connector includes a second dielectric housing insertable from the insertion surface of the second panel to a insertion position into the second opening. The second housing has an outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating notch of the second opening as the second housing is inserted thereinto. The second housing is movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange thereof abuts the mating surface of the second panel. The second housing has a second recess aligned with the locating notch of the second opening when the second housing is in its mounted position.
The first and second connectors are mateable through the openings in the panels when the mating surfaces of the panels are juxtaposed. The locating flange of each connector mounted on its respective panel passes through the locating notch of the opposite panel and into the recess of the housing of the other connector. Therefore, the locating flanges do not interfere with placing the panels in close juxtaposition.
In the preferred embodiment, each connector is insertable into the opening in its respective panel on an insertion axis. Each connector is rotatable about the respective axis between the insertion and mounting positions. The opening in each panel includes a pair of the locating notches disposed at diametrically opposite edges of the opening. The housing of each connector includes pair of locating flanges at opposite sides thereof for passing through the pair of locating notches. The housing of each connector also includes a pair of the recesses angularly spaced from the locating flanges for alignment with the locating notches when the connectors are in their mounted positions. As disclosed herein, the opening in at least one of the panels is generally circular.
A feature of the invention includes the opening in at least one of the panels being larger than the cross-sectional configuration of a portion of the housing of the respective connector inserted into the opening. This provides relative floating movement between the respective connector and the at least one panel.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the mating side of a first or receptacle connector incorporating the concepts of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a first or receptacle panel on which the receptacle connector of
FIG. 1
is mounted;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the receptacle connector being inserted through the panel to its insertion position;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the receptacle connector having been rotated from its insertion position to its mounted position;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view looking at the mating side of a second or plug connector incorporating the concepts of the invention;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a second panel for receiving the plug connector;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view showing the plug connector inserted through the opening in the second panel to its insertion position;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view showing the plug connector rotated from its insertion position to its mounted position;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the plug and receptacle connectors in mated condition, with the panels eliminated to facilitate the illustration; and
FIG. 10
is an axial section through the mated connectors with the panels in juxtaposed relationship.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings in greater detail,
FIGS. 1-4
show a first or receptacle connector, generally designated
12
, for mounting to a panel
14
, and
FIGS. 5-8
show a second or plug connector, generally designated
16
, for mounting to a second panel
18
. The two connectors
12
and
16
are mateable as seen in
FIG. 9
, and the mated connectors allow the two panels to be located in immediate juxtaposition relative to each other as shown in FIG.
10
. Although the disclosure is directed to an electrical connector, it should be understood that the term “connector” herein and in the claims hereof is not limited to electrical connectors, and the concepts of the invention are equally applicable for other connecting devices such as fiber optic connectors and the like.
With that understanding, and referring first to
FIG. 1
, receptacle connector
12
includes a housing, generally designated
20
, which is preferably fabricated of a dielectric material such as plastic. The housing defines a mating side
22
and a terminating side
24
which may receive a complementary connecting device. Mating side
22
includes a circular insertion portion
26
for insertion through a generally circular opening
28
(
FIG. 2
) in panel
14
and holding flanges
29
designed to prevent the connector
12
from passing completely through openings
28
. A pair of locating flanges
30
project radially outwardly from circular insertion portion
26
on diametrically opposite sides thereof. The housing has a pair of recesses
32
on diametrically opposite sides thereof and are angularly displaced equidistant between locating flanges
30
. The flanges
30
are spaced apart from the flanges
29
by a slot
100
having a depth L. It can be seen clearly in
FIG. 1
that recesses
32
are open in a direction away from mating side
22
of the connector. In other words, the recesses open in a mating direction toward a mating connector such as plug connector
16
when the connectors are mated.
Still referring to
FIG. 1
, housing
20
of receptacle connector
12
includes a plurality (three) silos
34
projecting from mating side
22
in the mating direction. Connector
12
is called a “receptacle” connector because silos
34
house female conductive terminals. A lock arm
36
projects radially outwardly from housing
20
and includes an axially extending locking boss
36
a
at the distal end of the lock arm. Finally, a latch tongue
37
, having an aperture
37
a,
projects axially from mating side
22
in the mating direction.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, opening
28
in first panel
14
includes a pair of locating notches
38
radiating outwardly from the opening at diametrically opposite sides thereof. A locking hole
40
is formed through panel
14
spaced outwardly from opening
28
. The panel has an insertion surface
14
a
and a mating surface
14
b.
Opening
28
has an insertion axis
42
.
FIG. 3
shows the receptacle connector
12
aligned with the panel openings
28
and disposed on insertion axis
42
(
FIG. 2
) into the opening
28
in panel
14
to what can be called an insertion position. During insertion, circular insertion portion
26
of the connector housing passes into opening
28
in panel
14
, and the locating flanges
30
of the connector pass through locating notches
38
of the opening.
In order to mount and lock receptacle connector
12
to panel
14
within opening
28
, the connector is rotated about insertion axis
42
from its insertion position (
FIG. 3
) to a mounted position shown in
FIG. 4
in a manner similar to bayonet style mounting arrangements used with camera lenses and the like, so that the panel wall
14
near the perimeter of the opening
28
is received within the slot
100
formed between the flanges
29
and
30
. In the mounted position, locating flanges
30
have been rotated approximately 90° and into abutting relationship with mating surface
14
b
of panel
14
. Therefore, the connector cannot be backed out of opening
28
. When so rotated, locking boss
36
a
at the distal end of lock arm
36
(
FIG. 1
) resiliently snaps into locking hole
40
in panel
14
to prevent the connector from rotating away from its mounted position. It is important to note in
FIG. 4
that recesses
32
of the connector housing are located in alignment with locating notches
38
of the panel.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, the second or plug connector
16
is constructed similar to receptacle connector
12
in that the plug connector includes a dielectric housing, generally designated
45
, defining a mating side
46
and a terminating side
48
. A circular insertion portion
50
projects away from mating side
46
in the mating direction. Holding flanges
51
are provided to prevent plug connector
16
from passing completely through openings
60
. A pair of locating flanges
52
radiate outwardly of the insertion portion at diametrically opposite sides thereof, and a pair of recesses
54
are located angularly from and equidistant between locating flanges
52
. A lock arm
56
projects radially outwardly of the housing and terminates in a locking boss
56
a.
Three receptacles
58
are formed in mating side
46
for receiving the three silos
34
(
FIG. 1
) of receptacle connector
12
. Connector
16
is called a “plug” connector because three male conductive terminals are located within receptacles
58
for electrically engaging the female terminals within silos
34
of receptacle connector
12
.
Second panel
18
in
FIG. 6
is similar to first panel
14
in that it includes an insertion surface
18
a
and a mating surface
18
b
and an opening
60
for receiving circular insertion portion
50
of plug connector
16
. A pair of locating notches
62
radiate outwardly at diametrically opposite edges of opening
60
for receiving locating flanges
52
of connector
16
. A locking hole
64
is spaced outwardly from opening
60
for receiving locking boss
56
a
on lock arm
56
of connector
16
. Opening
60
defines an insertion axis
66
.
FIG. 7
shows plug connector
16
having been inserted into opening
60
in second panel
18
similar to the insertion of receptacle connector
12
into the opening in first panel
14
as described above in relation to FIG.
3
. Specifically, when plug connector
16
is inserted on insertion axis
66
(
FIG. 6
) into opening
60
, circular insertion portion
50
moves into opening
60
as seen in
FIG. 7
, as locating flanges
52
pass through locating notches
62
, to an insertion position of the connector relative to the panel.
Like receptacle connector
12
, plug connector
16
is rotated approximately 90° to a mounted position shown in FIG.
8
. In the mounted position, locating flanges
52
move into abutting relationship with mating surface
18
b
of panel
18
. Recesses
54
in the connector housing are aligned with locating notches
62
of the panel
18
in the mounted position of the connector. The connector is held in its mounted position by locking boss
56
a
snapping into locking hole
64
in the panel.
FIG. 9
shows receptacle connector
12
mated with plug connector
16
, with the panels removed for clarity. Apertured latch tongue
37
of connector
12
engages a latch boss
70
of connector
16
. Advantageously, it can be seen that locating flanges
30
of the receptacle connector
12
are located within recesses
54
of plug connector
16
. The locating flanges
52
of the plug connector
16
are located within recesses
32
of the receptacle connector
12
when the two connectors are engaged together. This allows the mating faces (e.g., circular insertion portions
26
and
50
) to be in substantial abutment notwithstanding the fact that the locating flanges of each connector project completely through the opening in the connector's respective panel and into abutment with the opposite or mating surface of the respective panel.
FIG. 10
follows through on the description immediately above regarding the mating connectors in FIG.
9
. In other words,
FIG. 10
shows that first panel
14
to which receptacle connector
12
is mounted is immediately juxtaposed against second panel
18
to which plug connector
16
is mounted. The panels can be immediately juxtaposed, or actually placed in an abutting flush mounted relationship, because locating flanges
30
and
52
of receptacle and plug connectors
12
and
16
, respectively, are nested within recesses
54
and
32
, respectively, of the plug and receptacle connectors. Because of the nesting relationship, the locating flanges do not prevent the panels from being located immediately adjacent to each other or, in a complete abutting flush relationship. This is accomplished without the need of any brackets, extraneous mounting hardware, or additional stamped and formed portions of the panels whatsoever. Opening
28
, opening
60
, and hole
64
in panels
14
and
18
, respectively, may be larger than insertion portion
26
, insertion portion
50
, and locking boss
56
a
of connectors
12
and
16
, respectively, to provide relative floating movement between the connectors and their respective panels.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. A connector panel mounting system, comprising:a first panel having a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and including a first opening with a locating notch in an edge of the opening; a first connector including a first housing insertable from the insertion surface of the first panel to an insertion position into the first opening, the housing having an outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating notch of the first opening as the housing is inserted thereinto, the housing being movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange abuts the mating surface of the first panel, the housing having a first recess aligned with the locating notch of the first opening when the housing is in its mounted position; a second panel having a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and including a second opening with a locating notch in an edge of the second opening; a second connector including a second housing insertable from the insertion surface of the second panel to an insertion position into the second opening, the second housing having an outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating notch of the second opening as the second housing is inserted thereinto, the second housing being movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange thereof abuts the mating surface of the second panel, the second housing having a second recess aligned with the locating notch of the second opening when the second housing is in its mounted position; and said connectors being mateable through the openings in the panels when the mating surfaces of the panels are juxtaposed, with the locating flange of each connector mounted on its respective panel passing through the locating notch of the opposite panel and into the recess of the housing of the other connector.
- 2. The connector panel mounting system of claim 1 wherein the opening in at least one of the panels is larger than the cross-sectional configuration of a portion of the housing of the respective connector inserted into the opening of the at least one panel to provide relative floating movement between the respective connector and the at least one panel.
- 3. The connector panel mounting system of claim 1 wherein the opening in each panel includes a pair of the locating notches disposed at diametrically opposite edges of the opening, the housing of each connector includes a pair of the locating flanges at opposite sides thereof for passing through the pair of locating notches, and the housing of each connector includes a pair of said recesses aligned with the locating notches when the connectors are in their mounted positions.
- 4. The connector panel mounting system of claim 1 wherein each connector is insertable into the opening in its respective panel on an insertion axis, and each connector is rotatable about the respective axis between the insertion and mounting positions.
- 5. The connector panel mounting system of claim 4 wherein the locating flange and the recess of the housing of each connector are angularly spaced from each other about the respective insertion axis of the connector.
- 6. The connector panel mounting system of claim 4 wherein the opening in at least one of the panels is generally circular.
- 7. The connector panel mounting system of claim 4 wherein the opening in at least one of the panels is larger than the cross-sectional configuration of a portion of the housing of the respective connector inserted into the opening of the at least one panel to provide relative floating movement between the respective connector and the at least one panel.
- 8. The connector panel mounting system of claim 4 wherein the opening in each panel includes a pair of the locating notches disposed at diametrically opposite edges of the opening, the housing of each connector includes a pair of the locating flanges at opposite sides thereof for passing through the pair of locating notches, and the housing of each connector includes a pair of said recesses aligned with the locating notches when the connectors are in their mounted positions.
- 9. A connector panel mounting system, comprising:a first panel having a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and including a first, generally circular opening with a pair of locating notches in diametrically opposite edges of the opening; a first connector including a first housing insertable from the insertion surface of the first panel to an insertion position into the first opening, the housing having a pair of locating flanges on diametrically opposite sides thereof for passing through the locating notches of the first opening as the housing is inserted thereinto, the housing being rotatable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flanges abut the mating surface of the first panel, the housing having a pair of recesses aligned with the locating notches of the first opening when the housing is in its mounted position; a second panel having a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and including a second, generally circular opening with a pair of locating notches in diametrically opposite edges of the second opening; a second connector including a second housing insertable from the insertion surface of the second panel to an insertion position into the second opening, the second housing having a pair of outwardly extending locating flanges for passing through the locating notches of the second opening as the second housing is inserted thereinto, the second housing being rotatable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flanges thereof abut the mating surface of the second panel, the second housing having a pair of second recesses aligned with the locating notches of the second opening when the second housing is in its mounted position; and said connectors being mateable through the openings in the panels when the mating surfaces of the panels are juxtaposed, with the locating flanges of each connector mounted on its respective panel passing through the locating notches of the opposite panel and into the recesses of the housing of the other connector.
- 10. The connector panel mounting system of claim 9 wherein the opening in at least one of the panels is larger than the cross-sectional configuration of a portion of the housing of the respective connector inserted into the opening of the at least one panel to provide relative floating movement between the respective connector and the at least one panel.
- 11. A connector panel mounting system, comprising:a first panel having a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and including a first opening with a locating notch in an edge of the opening; a first connector including a first housing insertable from the insertion surface of the first panel to an insertion position into the first opening, the housing having an outwardly extending locating flange for passing through the locating notch of the first opening as the housing is inserted thereinto, the housing being movable from its insertion position to a mounted position whereat the locating flange abuts the mating surface of the first panel; a second panel having a given thickness between an insertion surface and a mating surface and including a second opening with a locating notch in an edge of the second opening; a second connector including a second housing mounted to the insertion surface of the second panel and including a recess aligned with the locating notch of the second opening; and said connectors being mateable through the openings in the panels when the mating surfaces of the panels are juxtaposed, with the locating flange of the first connector mounted on the first panel passing through the locating notch of the second panel and into the recess of the housing of the second connector.
- 12. The connector panel mounting system of claim 11 wherein said first connector is insertable into the opening in the first panel on an insertion axis and is rotatable about the axis between the insertion and mounting positions.
- 13. The connector panel mounting system of claim 12 wherein the locating flange of the housing of the first connector and the recess of the housing of said second connector are angularly spaced from each other about the insertion axis.
- 14. The connector panel mounting system of claim 12 wherein the opening in said first panel is generally circular.
- 15. The connector panel mounting system of claim 12 wherein the opening in the first panel is larger than the cross-sectional configuration of a portion of the housing of the first connector to provide relative floating movement between the first connector and the first panel.
- 16. The connector panel mounting system of claim 12 wherein the opening in each panel includes a pair of the locating notches disposed at diametrically opposite edges of the opening, the housing of the first connector includes a pair of locating flanges at opposite sides thereof for passing through the pair of locating notches, and the housing of the second connector includes a pair of said recesses aligned with the locating notches when the connectors are in their mounted positions.
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