1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the field of electrical connector assemblies and header assemblies and, more particularly to connector systems including improved connector assemblies facilitating the connection of wires thereto and improved header assemblies configured and dimensioned to mate with multiple connector assemblies simultaneously.
2. Background of Related Art
Pin and socket connectors of the type sold under the tradename MATE-N-LOK®, by AMP Incorporated, a Division of Tyco Electronics Corporation, Harrisburg, Pa., have pin or socket contacts therein which are used to terminate wires coaxially crimped thereto. The contacts are situated in cavities through a housing constructed for mated connection with a complementary housing of another connector or header assembly.
Connector assemblies typically include a housing having cavities therethrough which receive the mating portions of respective contacts, and a retainer with passages therethrough which are assembled over respective wires. The retainer is operatively engaged to the rearward face of the housing to retain the contacts therein. Each wire must be electrically connected to the proper corresponding contact of the connector assembly in order to establish the correct electrical connection and not to short-out the system.
Typically each connector assembly mates with a corresponding header assembly. In other words, for each connector assembly there is a corresponding individual complementary header assembly configured and dimensioned to selectively receive and/or mate with the header assembly. As such, numerous header assemblies are employed to accommodate each and every connector assembly.
The need exists for connector assemblies which provided the user with improved visual indication as to which wire is to be electrically connected to a particular contact.
The need also exists for a header assembly configured and dimensioned to selectively mate with and/or accommodate a multiplicity of connector assemblies simultaneously.
The present disclosure relates generally to the field of electrical connector assemblies and header assemblies.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a connector assembly for terminating a plurality of discrete wires and for selective electrical interconnection with a header assembly is provided. The connector assembly includes a front housing defining at least one channel therein; a rear housing operative connected to the front housing, the rear housing including at least one passage formed therein and in operative association with a respective channel of the front housing, each passage terminating a respective discrete wire; and at least one contact disposed at least partially within each channel of the front housing and each corresponding passage of the rear housing. The connector assembly further includes a visual coding system provided on a surface of at least one of the front housing and the rear housing. The visual coding system includes unique indicia for each passage of the rear housing.
In an embodiment, the indicia is a set of color codes. Desirably, the visual coding system is provided on a rear surface of the rear housing. The visual coding system includes a label including all of the indicia produced thereon. The label may be affixed to the rear surface of the rear housing.
It is envisioned that the passages provided in the rear housing are arranged into an upper row of passages and a lower row of passages. Desirably, the label is affixed between the upper row of passages and the lower row of passages.
The connector assembly may further include a latch arm operatively connected to an upper surface of the rear housing. The latch arm is operatively engagable with a detent provided on a surface of a header assembly.
Desirably, the front housing includes at least one polarization member configured and dimensioned to operatively engage a complementary polarization element provided in a receptacle of the header assembly.
It is envisioned that each contact is a tuning fork-type contact. It is further envisioned that the rear housing includes nine passages formed therein.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a header assembly for simultaneously selectively receiving and mating with at least one of a front housing of a connector assembly and contact silos of a plug receptacle housing, is provided. The header assembly includes a body portion having a front surface, a rear surface, a top surface and a bottom surface. The body portion includes a first receptacle formed in the front surface of the body portion. The first receptacle is configured and dimensioned to receive the front housing of the contact assembly therein. The first receptacle includes a plurality of electrical contact leads therein, wherein each contact lead includes an end extending from the rear surface of the body portion. The body portion further includes a second receptacle formed in the front surface of the body portion. The second receptacle is configured and dimensioned to receive the contact silos of the plug receptacle housing therein. The second receptacle includes a plurality of electrical contact leads therein, wherein each contact lead includes an end extending from the rear surface of the body portion.
Desirably, the second receptacle includes a plurality of individual receptacles each configured and dimensioned to receive a corresponding contact silo of a plug receptacle housing.
It is contemplated that at least one of the first receptacle and the second receptacle includes a polarization element configured and dimensioned to operatively engage a complementary polarization member provided on each of the contact assembly and the plug receptacle housing. Desirably, each individual contact receptacle includes a polarization element.
The individual contact receptacles may be arranged in a pair of rows. Desirably, the second receptacle includes at least a pair of individual receptacles arranged one atop the other. The second receptacle desirably includes no more than twenty-four individual receptacles.
In an embodiment, the body portion may include at least one detent formed along the upper surface thereof. Desirably, each detent is configured and dimensioned to selectively engage latching arms of each of the connector assembly and the plug receptacle housing. It is envisioned that the body portion may include a first detent extending from an upper surface thereof and in operative association with the first receptacle; and a second detent extending from an upper surface thereof and in operative association with the second receptacle.
The body portion may include at least one hold-down extending from the bottom surface thereof. Each hold-down is configured and dimensioned to selectively engage an aperture formed in a printed circuit board. Additionally, the electrical contact leads extending from the rear surface of the body portion are electrically engageable with corresponding electrical terminals provided on the printed circuit board.
For a better understanding of the present disclosure and to show how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the presently disclosed connector and header assemblies will now be described in detail with reference to the drawing figures wherein like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements. As used herein and as is traditional, the term “distal” refers to that portion which is furthest from the user while the term “proximal” refers to that portion which is closest to the user. In addition, terms such as “above”, “below”, “forward”, “rearward”, etc. refer to the orientation of the figures or the direction of components and are simply used for convenience of description.
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Rear housing 120 includes a plurality of passages 122 formed in a rear surface 120a thereof. Desirably, passages 122 are arranged in an upper row 122a and a lower row 122b. While nine total passages 122 are shown, it is contemplated and within the present disclosure that any number of passages 122 may be provided. Desirably, each passage 122 and contact 130 defines a push-in-type wire termination for terminating a respective wire W1-W9 of
Front housing 110 includes a plurality of channels 112 arranged to be in operative registration with each passage 122 of rear housing 120 when front housing 110 and rear housing 120 are connected to one another. Front housing 110 further includes at least one polarization member 114 formed on a surface thereof for ensuring proper orientation of connector assembly 100 when being plugged into and/or mated with a header assembly 300. The polarization member 114 ensures that connector assembly 100 is in a proper orientation for mating with header assembly 300 so that the proper electrical connections between connector assembly 100 and header assembly 300 are established.
Connector assembly 100 further includes a latch arm 124 operatively connected to an upper surface 120b of rear housing 120. In use, latch arm 124 desirably mates with and/or interlocks with corresponding detents 316 provided on header assembly 300 (see
Desirably, front and rear housings 110, 120, are fabricated from a thermoplastic type material. Meanwhile, contacts 130 are desirably fabricated from phosphor bronze and/or brass and are preferably coated with tin over nickel plating.
Connector assembly 100 includes a visual coding system “V” provided on rear surface 120a of rear housing 120. Desirably, the visual coding system is applied on a label 140 or the like which may be adhered to or otherwise affixed to rear surface 120a of rear housing 120. While visual coding system “V” is shown and described as being placed/applied on label 140, it is envisioned and within the scope of the present disclosure for visual coding system “V” to be applied directly onto rear surface 120a of rear housing 120. It is further envisioned that visual coding system “V” may be placed anywhere on and/or in front and/or rear housing 110, 120, respectively. Any coding, known in the industry, may be applied to connector 100.
Visual coding system “V” includes a plurality of discrete identifiable and/or recognizable indicia corresponding to each wire which is to be connected or terminated to connector assembly 100. Desirably, each passage 122 includes a unique indicia associated therewith. Preferably, each specific indicium corresponds to an identical or substantially similar color and/or pattern provided with each wire to be terminated at connector assembly 100.
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It is envisioned that the color coding for each indicia 142a-142i of the label 140 of visual coding system “V” may correspond to the particular colors of the outer coating of wires W1-W9 which are to be terminated at connector assembly 100. For example, if wire W1 has a red outer coating (the red outer coating not being shown), then wire W1 is to be terminated in the passage 122 having the solid red patch indicia 142a associated therewith. In another example, if wire W6 has a white outer coating with a red stripe (the outer coating not being shown), then wire W6 is to be terminated in the passage 122 having the solid white patch with red stripe indicia 142f associated therewith. In other words, each wire W1-W9 is matched to a corresponding passage 122 of connector assembly 100 based upon the particular distinctive color of wire W1-W9 and based upon the particular distinctive indicia 142a-142i associated with each passage 122.
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Plug receptacle housing 200 further includes a latch arm 208 which extends forward from main body portion 202. In use, latch arm 208 desirably mates with and/or interlocks with a corresponding detent 326 provided on header assembly 300 (see
Plug receptacle housing 200 may include anywhere from two to twenty-four contact silos 204 extending from main body portion 202, wherein the contact silos 204 are arranged in a pair of rows.
Connectors using plug receptacle housings 200 are of the type sold under the tradename MATE-N-LOK®, by AMP Incorporated, a Division of Tyco Electronics Corporation, Harrisburg, Pa.
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Header assembly 300 includes a body portion or housing 302 defining a first receptacle 310 and a second receptacle 320 formed in a front surface 302a thereof. While first receptacle 310 and second receptacle 320 are shown as being located adjacent to one another in
Desirably, first receptacle 310 is configured and dimensioned to selectively receive and/or mate with connector assembly 100 and establish an electrical connection therewith. Additionally, second receptacle 320 is configured and dimensioned to selectively receive and/or mate with plug receptacle housing 200 and establish an electrical connection therewith.
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First receptacle 310 of header assembly 300 is provided with at least one polarization element 314 which complements polarization element 114 of connector assembly 100. Header assembly 300 further includes a first detent 316 extending from an upper surface 302c of housing 302. First detent 316 is positioned on housing 302 at a location so as to selectively engage latch arm 124 (see
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Header assembly 300 further includes a plurality of electrical contact leads 322 operatively associated with each individual receptacle 320a-320d. Electrical contact leads 322 are desirably arranged to electrically engage electrical contacts (not shown) of plug receptacle housing 200. Electrical contact leads 322 include a first end (not shown) for electrical connection with the electrical contacts (not shown) of plug receptacle housing 200, and a second end 322a extending from rear surface 302b of housing 302 for electrical connection with printed circuit board “P” (see
Each individual receptacle of the second receptacle 320 of header assembly 300 is provided with at least one polarization element 324 which complements polarization element 204a of plug receptacle housing 200. Header assembly 300 further includes a second detent 326 extending from upper surface 302c of housing 302. Second detent 326 is positioned on housing 302 at a location so as to selectively engage latch arm 208 (see
First and second detents 316, 326 function to selectively engage latch arm 124 of connector assembly 100 and latch arm 208 of plug receptacle housing 200, respectively. As mentioned above, detents 316, 326 and latch arms 124 and 208 function to operatively engage one another and respectfully prevent connector assembly 100 and/or plug receptacle housing 200 from becoming dislodged and/or disconnected from header assembly 300.
While header assembly 300 is shown as having a second receptacle 320 configured and dimensioned to selectively engage and/or mate with a plug receptacle housing 200 including four (4) contact silos 204 arranging in two rows of two, it is envisioned and within the scope of the present disclosure for header assembly 300 to include a second receptacle 320 configured and dimensioned to receive a plug receptacle housing having any number of contact silos 204 without departing from the scope and or spirit of the present disclosure.
Desirably, second receptacle 320 of header assembly 300 is configured and dimensioned to selectively engage and/or mate with plug receptacle housings 200 of the type sold under the tradename MATE-N-LOK®.
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It is to be understood that the foregoing description is merely a disclosure of particular embodiments and is in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention. Other possible modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art and all modifications will be apparent to those in the art and all modifications are to be defined by the following claims.