This application claims the benefit of German Patent Application No. 10 2005 039 619.4, filed Aug. 19, 2005, which is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a plug-in connection having at least three multipole contact banks, especially to a plug-in connection comprising a multipoint pin connector and a multipoint slot connector, by means of which electric lines, especially such of electronic parts or components, especially of printed wiring boards, can be connected, preferably in a detachable fashion.
In the case of such plug-in connections, which comprise more than three multipole contact banks, especially four or more such contact banks, contact-making problems are frequently encountered on the printed wiring board. Contact is made via solder connection areas provided in relatively close arrangement one beside the other. That configuration makes it difficult to arrange printed conductors between the solder terminals. Due to the close arrangement of the contact elements, one beside the other, it is also not really easy to arrange usual bores between the solder terminals for providing through-connections, for example to the solder terminals on the opposite side of the printed wiring board. Such through-connections can be realized only by means of the so-called “micro-via technology”, where through-bores of very small diameter are produced by laser beams. Due to the spatial conditions existing in known plug-in connections, through-connections through the printed wiring board are possible only by means of such through-bores of very small diameter, it being understood that only correspondingly thin and, thus, interference-prone electric conductors can be used in this case for establishing the through-connection.
Such high technical input is, however, undesirable and in many cases not practicable at all.
Now, it is the object of the present invention to improve a plug-in connection having at least three, especially four or more contact banks so as to permit assembly and contact-making on the printed wiring board in a technically simple way, especially without the use of costly processes such as the before-mentioned “micro-via technology”.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a plug-in connection of the before-mentioned kind in that the solder terminals of the contact elements of at least one contact bank are arranged so that the spacing between the solder terminals of the contact elements of that at least one contact bank and the solder terminals of the contact elements of the remaining contact banks is larger than the spacing between the solder terminals of the contact elements within the remaining contact banks.
It is the basic idea of the invention to separate the solder terminals of the contact elements of that at least one contact bank from the solder terminals of the contact elements of the remaining contact banks in such a way that sort of a “duct” is formed between the solder terminals of the contact elements of that contact bank and the solder terminals of the contact elements of the remaining contact banks, in which duct printed conductors or bores known as such, that can be produced with the aid of usual drilling tools, can be provided for permitting through-contacts to be made to the side of the printed wiring board opposite the solder terminals so as to permit the arrangement of additional printed conductors on the opposite side for establishing contacts with the contact elements.
Advantageous embodiments of the plug-in connections are the subject-matter of the sub-claims referred back to claim 1.
According to a preferred embodiment, for example, the plug-in connection comprises an even number of four or more contact banks, said contact banks being combined in pairs so that the spacing between the solder terminals of the contact elements of the pairs of contact banks is larger than the spacing between the solder terminals of the contact elements within each pair of contact banks. That arrangement results in the before-mentioned duct between pairs of contact banks in which printed conductors or through-connections can be arranged.
According to one embodiment, which is easy to realize and which, accordingly, is very advantageous, it is provided that preferably the solder terminals are bent off at the contact elements substantially in L shape.
Preferably, the solder terminals are formed integrally on the contact elements. This is favorable with respect to both their stability and their manufacturability.
Advantageously, the arrangement then is such that the solder terminals of the contact elements, bent in L form, of the first pair of contact banks are arranged to face away from the angled solder terminals of the second pair of contact banks. As a result of that arrangement, the desired hollow space, described above as duct, is produced between the solder terminals for accommodating printed conductors or bores for through-connections.
According to one advantageous embodiment, the solder terminals, bent off in L form, of the contact elements of the first pair of contact banks are substantially arranged at an angle of 180° relative to the angled solder terminals of the contact elements of the second pair of contact banks. Due to that arrangement of the L-shaped solder terminals on the contact elements the duct is realized in a simple way, while at the same time solder terminals of sufficient size for establishing contact with the solder pads provided for that purpose on the carrier board can be realized.
In order to provide such a plug-in connection with a polarity reversal protection, while allowing on the other hand especially that, for example, multipoint pin connectors having only two pairs of contact banks can be plugged into a multipoint slot connector having four pairs of contact banks, and vice versa, the shells accommodating the pin connectors and the slot connectors, respectively, are each provided at their end faces with ridges and grooves, respectively, in non-symmetrical arrangement so that the ridges or grooves provided on the multipoint pin connector have a configuration complementary to the grooves or ridges arranged on the multipoint slot connector.
The ridges and grooves are, accordingly, adapted one to the other so that, for example, a multipoint pin connector having four contact banks can be connected with a multipoint slot connector having four contact banks in a single position only. At the same time, it is however also possible to connect two multipoint pin connectors having each two contact banks with a multipoint slot connector having four contact banks. In that case, the multipoint pin connectors having each two contact banks are provided with ridges each of which fits into one of the grooves in the shell of the multipoint slot connector. Correspondingly, it is also possible to connect two multipoint slot connectors, each having two contact banks, with one multipoint pin connector having four contact banks.
Further advantages and features of the invention are the subject of the specification that follows and of the illustration of one embodiment of the invention.
In the drawing:
A plug-in connection comprises a multipoint pin connector indicated generally by reference numeral 100 and illustrated in
The multipoint pin connector 100 comprises a shell 110 that contains in its interior contact elements 120 arranged in the form of banks. In the case of the multipoint pin connector 100, there can be seen a total of four banks of contact elements 120, provided in linear arrangement one behind the other.
The multipoint slot connector 200 likewise comprises a shell 210 that contains in its interior spring elements—not visible in FIG. 2—, likewise arranged in the form of banks one behind the other. The multipoint slot connector 200 illustrated in
The spring contact elements 220 are illustrated in detail in
The arrangement of the contact elements 120 and 220, respectively, in the form of banks arranged one behind the other, can be seen especially clearly in
As can be seen especially in
As can be further seen in
The layout of the solder terminals on the carrier boards 310 and 320 is illustrated diagrammatically in
As can be further seen, especially in
The exemplary embodiments of a multipoint pin connector and a multipoint slot connector illustrated in
As illustrated in
The contact elements of the multipoint pin connector are correspondingly arranged in a shell 210′, the spring contacts 220′ comprising spring arms 222′, 224′ provided with an opening 226′ for receiving the pin-like contact elements 120′ illustrated in
It is understood that the invention is not limited to plug-in connections having four contact banks. Instead, it is also possible according to the invention to give a plug-in connection with three contact banks a configuration where two contact banks, for example, are combined to one pair of contact banks while the third contact bank is configured so that the soldering areas of the contact elements of that contact bank are arranged at a larger spacing from the soldering areas of the contact elements of the contact banks of the pair of contact banks.
Correspondingly, it is also possible to configure plug-in connections having more than four contact banks, in which case it has been found to be of great advantage if an even number of contact banks is provided in order to combine all contact banks to pairs and to form between those pairs ducts similar to those described above for arranging printed conductors or through-connection bores or the like in such ducts.
As can be seen in
The grooves 182 and the ridges 282 are in this case arranged in such a way that a multipoint slot connector 200, having four contact banks for example, can also receive two multipoint pin connectors 100, each having two contact banks. In this case, the multipoint pin connector 100, having only two contact banks, only has a single groove so that polarity reversal protection is provided in this case as well, the arrangement allowing two multipoint pin connectors to be fitted in the multipoint slot connector 200 in a single arrangement only, one behind the other.
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