Power and guidance connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431886
  • Patent Number
    6,431,886
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 29, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector is provided having a first portion and a second portion for coupling a first printed circuit board to second printed circuit board. The first portion of the connector has board contacts for mechanically and electrically coupling to the first printed circuit board, electrical contacts coupled to the board contacts and a first alignment feature electrically and mechanically coupled to the first printed circuit board. The second portion of the connector has board contacts for mechanically and electrically coupling to the second printed circuit board, electrical contacts coupled to the board contacts and a second alignment feature electrically and mechanically coupled to the second printed circuit board. The first and second alignment portions cooperate to properly align the electrical contacts of the first and second board portions for electrical coupling upon mating of the connector portions. Upon mating the alignment features are electrically coupled.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to electrical connectors and more specifically relates to electrical connectors providing power between a motherboard and daughtercard and providing for proper alignment of the daughtercard relative to the motherboard.




It is well known to fabricate electronic devices, especially computers, with a main printed circuit board called a motherboard, having sites for connection of secondary printed circuit boards (“daughtercards”) thereto. These sites are often simply holes through the motherboard adjacent to traces connected to power lines and to communication lines. Motherboards typically contain circuitry printed thereon which is connected to a main power supply and provides communication between the main power supply and components on the motherboard as well as sites for connection of a daughtercard. Thus the motherboard is arranged to distribute power from the main power supply to properly connected components and daughtercards so that the components and daughtercards do not need their own dedicated power supply.




Proper distribution of the power from a motherboard to a daughtercard requires that the daughtercard be properly aligned when connected to the motherboard. One type of connecter commonly used for distributing power from a motherboard to a daughtercard is commonly referred to as a right angle power connecter. Right angle power connectors include a motherboard component having pins or the like for connection to the motherboard and a daughtercard component having pins or the like for connection to the daughtercard. The motherboard component and daughtercard component are designed to mate with each other so that when properly aligned signals present on the circuitry of the motherboard are communicated to appropriate circuitry on the daughtercard.




Daughtercards may be swapped to reconfigure the device containing the motherboard. It is often desirable to accomplish this reconfiguration without turning off the power to the device. Reconfiguration of a device by replacing one daughtercard with another without turning off the power is referred to as “hot swapping.” Electronic device users who wish to reconfigure the device without powering down would appreciate an electrical connector which does not expose live contacts on the motherboard.




In accordance with the present invention, an electrical connector for coupling a motherboard having a power supply to a daughter card having power consuming components includes a board portion and a card portion configured to mate with the board portion. The board portion includes board contacts for coupling to the mother board, a guide pin, and electrical contacts electrically coupled to the board contacts. The card portion includes card contacts for coupling to the daughter card, a guide pin-receiving aperture, and electrical contacts electrically coupled to the card contacts and configured to couple to the electrical contacts of the board portion when the card portion is mated to the board portion.




An electrically connector in accordance with the present invention for coupling a first board having power consuming components to a second board having a power supply includes a first board component and a second board component configured to mate with the first board component. The first board component includes board contacts for coupling to the first board, a first alignment portion, and electrical contacts electrically coupled to the board contacts. The second board component includes board contacts for coupling to the second board, electrical contacts electrically coupled to the board contacts and configured to couple to the electrical contacts of the first board component when the first and second board components are properly aligned and mated, and a second alignment portion. The second alignment portion is configured to mate with the first alignment portion to properly align the first and second board components for mating.




Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In describing the invention reference will be made to the following drawings in which:





FIG. 1

a partially exploded perspective view of an inverse right angle connector including a motherboard component having a D-shaped threaded end of a guide pin and a plurality of connection pins extending from the board-engaging face of a housing for receipt in properly configured holes in a motherboard and a daughtercard component having a plurality of connection pins extending from a card-engaging face for receipt in properly configured holes in a daughtercard oriented substantially perpendicular to the motherboard, the motherboard component is shown mated to the daughtercard component to form the connector;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the motherboard component of the inverse right angle connector of

FIG. 1

showing the D-shaped threaded end of guide pin extending through the housing to form a smooth round pin which, among other things, serves to guide the daughtercard component (shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


5


) into proper alignment to mate with the motherboard component, and four receptacle slots formed in the housing for receipt of power blades of the daughtercard component;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the daughtercard component of the inverse right angle connector of

FIG. 1

showing four male power blades (two of which are partially obscured) extending from a downwardly facing surface of a recessed area of a housing for receipt in female receptacles in the motherboard component (shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


4


);





FIG. 4

is an exploded view of the motherboard component of

FIG. 2

rotated about two axes to show four openings formed in the board-engaging face of the housing for receipt of four power contacts and a D-shaped aperture formed in the board-engaging face and extending through the housing for receipt of the guide pin, and also showing the four power contacts each having three press fit pins on one end coupled to female receptacles having cantilevered arms on the other end for receipt of a male blade and the guide pin having a first threaded end with a D-shaped cross section, a cylindrical shaft having a conical tip, and a frusto-conical stop at the junction of the cylindrical shaft and the threaded end; and,





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the daughtercard component of the connector of

FIG. 3

rotated about two axes to reveal the downwardly facing surface of the recess of the housing showing four blades extending through the downwardly facing surface of the recess, a circular opening through the bottom surface of a boss communicating with the rectangular aperture in the housing, two pin slots formed in the card-engaging face of the housing each of which is in communication with two of the blade slots, four power blades each having a male blade at one end electrically coupled to a plurality of pins extending at right angles to the male blade at the other end, and a power or static discharge contact having three connection pins electrically connected to a receptacle formed to receive the guide pin.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to

FIG. 1

there is shown a connector


10


having a motherboard component


12


for coupling to a motherboard


14


of an electronic device and a daughtercard component


16


for coupling to a daughtercard


18


of an electronic device. Motherboard component


12


includes a housing


20


and daughtercard component


16


includes a housing


22


with both housings


20


,


22


being configured to facilitate mating of motherboard component


12


to daughtercard component


16


as shown, for example, in FIG.


1


. Illustrated connector


10


is of the type commonly referred to as a right angle connector because it facilitates connection of daughtercard


18


to motherboard


14


in a perpendicular fashion, as shown in FIG.


1


.




Motherboard component


12


includes a board-engaging face


24


having connection pins


26


and a threaded end


28


of a guide pin


30


(having a D-shaped cross section at its end)(see

FIGS. 2 and 4

) extending perpendicularly therefrom. In the illustrated embodiment, twelve connection pins


26


, arranged in two rows of six pins, each extend from board-engaging face


24


and are arranged for receipt in twelve through holes


32


, arranged in two rows of six, and extending through motherboard


14


. Connection of motherboard component


12


to motherboard


14


is illustratively accomplished by press fitting connection pins


26


in through holes


32


and passing threaded end


28


of guide pin


30


through aperture


34


formed in motherboard


14


and securing threaded end


28


to motherboard


14


with nut


36


.




As shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


5


, daughtercard component


16


includes housing


22


having a card engaging face


38


through which twelve connection pins


40


, arranged in two rows of six, extend perpendicularly to be received in twelve through holes


42


, arranged in two rows of six, extending through daughtercard


18


. Also extending perpendicularly from card-engaging face of housing


22


near top surface


44


are three connection pins


46


arranged in a row for receipt in three through holes


48


arranged in a row and extending through daughtercard


18


. Illustratively connection pins


40


are designed to facilitate power transfer to power using components (not shown) of daughtercard


18


coupled through circuitry (not shown) terminating at through holes


42


on daughtercard


18


. Connection pins


46


act to facilitate more secure coupling of daughtercard component


16


to daughtercard


18


and may serve other functions depending on the specific configuration of motherboard


14


and daughtercard


18


as will be described hereinafter.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, motherboard component


12


of connector


10


is illustrated. Motherboard component


12


includes housing


20


, guide pin


30


, and four power contacts


50


. Housing


20


of motherboard component


12


is formed of electrically insulating material and includes a box-shaped portion


52


and a flange


54


extending therefrom. Box-shaped portion


52


is formed to include four openings


56


extending through board-engaging surface


24


in communication with four power contact cavities


58


extending through the body of box-shaped portion


52


. Power contact cavities


58


are separated and electrically insulated from each other by divider walls


60


. Top surface


62


of box-shaped portion


52


is formed to include four power blade-receiving slots


64


each of which is in communication with a separate one of the four power contact cavities


58


. Flange


54


is formed to include a D-shaped aperture


66


extending between board-engaging face


24


and top surface


68


of flange


54


.




Guide pin


30


includes threaded end


28


with a D-shaped cross section, a cylindrical shaft


70


having a conical tip


72


, and a frusto-conical stop


74


at the junction of the cylindrical shaft


70


and threaded end


28


. Threaded end


28


of guide pin


30


is inserted through D-shaped aperture


66


in flange


54


until stop


74


engages top surface


68


of flange


54


. Threaded end


28


extends substantially perpendicularly from board-engaging face


24


as shown, for example in FIG.


2


. When threaded end


28


of guide pin


30


is coupled to motherboard


14


using nut


36


as previously described, guide pin


30


is electrically coupled to any contact immediately adjacent aperture


34


in motherboard


14


. These contacts, if they exist, may be connected to power circuitry, ground circuitry, or static discharge circuitry. Thus depending on the configuration of motherboard


14


, guide pin


30


may serve as a power contact, a ground contact, or a static discharge contact, as well as serve its main function of providing guidance to facilitate proper connection of motherboard component


12


to daughtercard component


16


.




In the illustrated embodiment, each power contact


50


is identically configured as shown, for example, in FIG.


5


. Each power contact


50


includes three connection pins


26


, a blade receptacle


76


, and an internal current path


78


coupling blade receptacle


76


to all three connection pins


26


. Each power contact


50


is inserted into a separate one of power contact cavities


58


. After insertion, blade receptacle


76


is positioned to lie adjacent to blade-receiving slot


64


and connection pins


26


extend substantially perpendicularly from board-engaging face


24


. Blade receptacle


76


includes four cantilevered arms


80


arranged in opposing pairs to facilitate electrical coupling of a blade inserted through blade-receiving slot


64


and between opposing pairs of cantilevered arms


80


to connection pins


26


. Each of the four power contacts


50


is electrically insulated from the others by dividing walls


60


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, daughtercard component


16


of connector


10


is illustrated. Daughtercard component


16


includes housing


22


, guide pin contact


82


, and four power blades


84




a,




84




b.


Housing


22


of daughtercard component


16


is formed of electrically insulating material and includes a body


86


, a boss


88


extending from body


86


, and a flange


90


extending from body


86


. Body


86


, boss


88


, and flange


90


define a box-shaped recess


92


sized to receive box-shaped portion


52


of motherboard component


12


of connector


10


, as shown for example, in FIG.


1


. Body


86


includes a card-engaging surface


38


formed to include two slots


94


separated by dividing wall


96


formed therein. Slots


94


are in communication with blade-receiving cavities (obscured) extending from openings (obscured) in top surface


44


of daughtercard component


16


, through body


86


to four blade slots


98


formed in downwardly facing surface


100


of recess


92


. Body


86


is also formed to include a rectangular aperture


102


extending from rectangular opening


104


formed in top surface


44


through body


86


and boss


88


to circular opening


106


formed in bottom surface


108


of boss


88


. Rectangular aperture


102


is separated from blade receiving cavities by an insulating wall (obscured).




Blade slots


98


in downwardly facing surface


100


are configured so that blades extending therethrough will also extend through blade-receiving slots


64


in top surface


62


of box-shaped portion


52


of motherboard component


12


when box-shaped portion


52


is received in recess


92


and motherboard component


12


is mated to daughtercard component


16


. Circular opening


106


in bottom surface


108


is sized and arranged to receive guide pin


30


when motherboard component


12


is mated to daughtercard component


16


. Frustoconical stop


74


engages walls of circular opening during mating to center cylindrical shaft


70


of guide pin


30


within rectangular aperture


102


of daughtercard component


16


.




Guide pin contact


82


includes three contact pins


46


, a guide pin receptacle


110


, and an internal current path


112


coupling guide pin receptacle


110


to all three connection pins


46


. Guide pin receptacle


110


includes three cantilevered arms


114


, two of which are in form an opposing pair to facilitate electrical coupling of guide pin


30


to contact pins


46


. Cantilevered arms


114


are arranged to be received in rectangular aperture


102


of body


86


. When guide pin


30


is inserted through circular opening


106


and into rectangular aperture


102


during mating of motherboard component


12


to daughtercard component


16


, conical tip


72


of guide pin


30


urges cantilevered arms


114


of guide pin receptacle


110


apart so that cantilevered arms


114


slide along cylindrical body


70


of guide pin


30


to provide electrical contact between guide pin


30


and guide pin contact


82


. In the illustrated embodiment, internal current path


112


extends perpendicularly from guide pin receptacle


110


to connection pins


46


. Internal current path


112


is rectangularly shaped and covers openings (obscured) in top surface


44


of body


86


, as shown, for example in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Depending on the configuration of motherboard


14


, guide pin


30


may serve as a power contact, a ground contact, or a static discharge contact. Since guide pin contact


82


is electrically coupled to guide pin


30


when motherboard component


12


and daughtercard component


16


of connector


10


are mated, connection pins


46


may be coupled to appropriate ground, power, or static discharge circuitry on daughter card


18


.




In the illustrated embodiment, two configurations of power blades


84




a,




84




b


are illustrated, for example, in FIG.


5


. Each power blade


84




a,




84




b


includes a plurality of connection pins


26


, a blade


116


, and an internal current path


118


coupling blade


116


to all of the connection pins


26


. Power blade


84




a


includes two connection pins


26


and power blade


84




b


includes four connection pins


26


in the illustrated embodiment. One of each configuration of power blades


84




a,




84




b


is inserted into a separate one of power contact cavities so that blade


116


extends through blade slot


98


and connection pins


40


extend substantially perpendicularly from board-engaging face


38


.




When motherboard component


12


is mated to daughtercard component


16


, guide pin


30


is received in circular opening


106


in bottom surface


108


of daughtercard component


16


and frustoconical stop


74


engages walls of circular opening


106


to center cylindrical shaft


70


of guide pin


30


within rectangular aperture


102


of daughtercard component


16


. Each blade


116


of daughtercard component


16


is received through blade-receiving slot


64


of motherboard component


12


and engages the blade receptacle


76


located adjacent thereto. Thus, connecting pins


40


of daughtercard component


16


are coupled to corresponding connecting pins


26


of motherboard component


12


. A power source is electrically connected through circuitry on the motherboard


14


adjacent to through holes


32


to pins


26


. Since pins


26


are coupled to pins


40


as previously described when motherboard component


12


is mated to daughtercard component


16


, pins


40


are also coupled to power source. Circuitry on daughtercard


18


coupling through holes


42


and a power using component can then provide power to the power using component.




Connector


10


is configured as an inverse right angle connector providing guidance and power. Connector


10


is considered an inverse connector because the female receptacles


76


in the motherboard component


12


are coupled to the power supply. Thus the “hot” electrical contacts, i.e. the blade receptacles


76


, are insulated against contact by a user during hot swapping. While the invention is described with reference to aright angle connector, it is to be understood that the scope of the invention should not be limited to that specific configuration of connector.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to a certain preferred embodiment, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the present invention as described and defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector for coupling a motherboard having a power supply to a daughter card having power consuming components, the electrical connector comprising:a board portion having board contacts for coupling to the mother board, a guide pin adapted to be electrically and mechanically coupled to the motherboard, and electrical contacts electrically coupled to the board contacts; a card portion configured to mate with the board portion, the card portion having card contacts for coupling to the daughter card, a guide pin-receiving aperture, and electrical contacts electrically coupled to the card contacts and configured to couple to the electrical contacts of the board portion when the card portion is mated to the board portion, and wherein the guide pin is received in the guide pin-receiving aperture during mating of the board portion and card portion and the guide pin and guide pin-receiving aperture cooperate to facilitate alignment of the electrical contacts in the board portion for mating with the electrical contacts in the card portion.
  • 2. The electrical connector of claim 1 in which the board portion includes a housing and a plurality of board contacts coupled to electrical contacts attached to the housing in a configuration and the card portion includes a housing and a plurality of card contacts coupled to electrical contacts attached to the housing in a mating configuration.
  • 3. The electrical connector of claim 2 in which the card portion includes guide pin contact adjacent the guide pin-receiving aperture positioned to engage the guide pin when the guide pin is received in the guide pin-receiving aperture.
  • 4. The electrical connector of claim 2 wherein the electrical contacts of the card portion include blades and the electrical contacts of the board portion include receptacles positioned adjacent slots in the housing sized to receive the blades.
  • 5. The electrical connector of claim 4 wherein the housing of the card portion includes a mating surface and the blades extend perpendicularly from the mating surface.
  • 6. The electrical connector of claim 5 in which the card portion includes guide pin contact adjacent the guide pin-receiving aperture positioned to engage the guide pin when the guide pin is received in the guide pin-receiving aperture.
  • 7. An electrical connector for coupling a first board having power consuming components to a second board having a power supply, the electrical connector comprising:a first board component having board contacts for coupling to the first board, a first alignment portion, and electrical contacts electrically coupled to the board contacts; a second board component configured to mate with the first board component, the second board component having board contacts for coupling to the second board, electrical contacts electrically coupled to the board contacts and configured to couple to the electrical contacts of the first board component when the first and second board components are properly aligned and mated, and a second alignment portion configured to mate with the first alignment portion to properly align the first and second board components for mating; and wherein at least one of the first and second alignment portions are configured to be mechanically and electrically coupled to the first or second board respectively and wherein further the first and second alignment portions cooperate to facilitate alignment of the electrical contacts in the first second board component for mating with the electrical contacts in the second board component during mating of the first and second board components.
  • 8. The electrical connector of claim 7 wherein one of the electrical contacts of the first and second board components is a blade and the other of the electrical contacts of the first and second components is a receptacle sized to receive the blade.
  • 9. The electrical connector of claim 8 wherein the first and second board components include a plurality of such electrical contacts.
  • 10. The electrical connector of claim 9 wherein one of the first and second alignment portions is a guide pin and the other of the first and second alignment portions is a guide pin-receiving receptacle.
  • 11. The electrical connector of claim 10 in which both the first and second alignment portions are adapted to be mechanically and electrically coupled to the first and second boards.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority from Provisional application Ser. No. 60/141,387, filed Jun. 29, 1999.

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