Power connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6736662
  • Patent Number
    6,736,662
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 18, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A power connector (1) for delivering power and signals includes an insulative housing (10), a contact module (20), a capacitor board (30) and a signal board (40), the capacitor and signal boards respectively being connected to a rear portion of the contact module. The housing defines a top wall (18), opposite side walls (17) and a chamber (12) for receiving the contact module. The contact module includes a number of contacts (221, 222, 223, 224) and an insulative member having a number of insulative components (211, 212, 213) for clamping the contacts. A locking device consisting of protrusions (24) and receiving holes (15) respectively formed on an upper surface of the insulative member and the top wall of the housing is provided to securely assemble the contact module to the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a power connector, and more particularly to a power connector having a reliable connection between a contact module and an insulative housing thereof.




2. Description of the Related Art




Microprocessors are often assembled to a printed circuit board together with IC components (such as a cache) to form an IC module, and then a power connector is required to transmit power from a power supply to the IC module. Such a power connector, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,514, is greatly different from a common connector.

FIG. 4

of the attached drawings shows such a power connector comprising an insulative housing


6


and a contact module


7


which can be received in the housing


6


. A pair of latches


71


respectively defining a pair of projections


711


at free ends thereof on lateral sides of the contact module


7


are designed to engage with a pair of hooks


61


formed proximate to side walls of the housing


6


to prevent relative movement between the housing


6


and the contact module


7


. However, because there are a large number of contacts in the contact module


7


, thus a large force is required to completely insert an IC module (not shown) into the housing


6


in order to form a reliable electrical connection. While the engagement between the contact module


7


and the housing


6


is only accomplished by the side hooks


61


and latches


71


, a middle portion of the contact module


7


will most probably be deformed during the insertion of the IC module for lacking of fixation. This in turn may cause the engagement between the hooks


61


and the latches


71


to become disabled, and further make it failure to transmit power and signals.




Hence, it is necessary to design a power connector having reliable connection between a contact module and an insulative housing thereof to overcome the disadvantages of the related art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a power connector having reliable connection between a contact module and an insulative housing thereof.




To achieve the above object, a power connector for delivering power and signals from a power supply and a signal source to an IC module comprises an insulative housing, a contact module receivable in the housing, a capacitor board and a signal board respectively connected to a rear portion of the contact module for delivering power and signals. The housing defines a top wall, opposite side walls and a chamber therein for receiving the contact module. The contact module comprises a plurality of contacts and insulative components to clamp the contacts. A pair of latches is formed on the contact module with a pair of projections on lateral side surfaces at free ends thereof to engage with a pair of hooks formed proximate to side walls of the housing. Moreover, a locking device is provided to securely locate the contact module in the chamber of the housing which locking device consists of a receiving hole and a protrusion respectively formed on the top wall of the housing and on an upper surface of the contact module.











Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partially disassembled, perspective view of a power connector in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled view of the power connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partially disassembled, perspective view of a power connector in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is a partially disassembled, perspective view of a related power connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a power connector


1


for transmitting power and signals from a power supply (not shown) and a signal source (not shown) to an IC module (not shown) in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention comprises an insulative housing


10


, a contact module


20


, a capacitor board


30


and a signal board


40


. The insulative housing


10


is rectangular in sharp and has a front wall


16


, a top wall


18


and opposite side walls


17


. A slot


11


(

FIG. 2

) is defined along the front wall


16


and extends inwardly to communicate with a chamber


12


. A pair of openings


13


associating with a pair of hooks


14


outwardly extending therefrom is defined in the side walls


17


adjacent to the front wall


16


of the housing


10


.




The contact module


20


comprises an insulative member including a bottom, a middle and a top insulative components


211


,


212


and


213


arranged in a stack, and a plurality of contacts including a plurality of ground contacts


221


, a plurality of processor power contacts


222


, a plurality of cache power contacts


223


and a plurality of individual signal contacts


224


(only one shown), which are respectively clamped by corresponding insulative components


211


,


212


and


213


. A front end of the capacitor board


30


is disposed between the bottom and middle insulative components


211


and


212


, and a rear end of the capacitor board


30


extends rearwardly for connecting to power and grounding lines of the power supply. The signal board


40


, such as a flexible printed board, has opposite front and rear ends respectively connected with the signal contacts


224


and the signal source via a signal connector (not shown). The assembly of the capacitor board


30


and the signal board


40


to the contact module


20


is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,514, which is incorporated herein by reference.




A pair of latches


23


with a pair of projections


231


formed thereon to engage with the hooks


14


of the housing


10


is formed on opposite ends of the top insulative component


213


of the contact module


20


. A locking device comprises a pair of protrusions


24


protruding from an upper surface


2131


of the top insulative component


213


, and a pair of receiving holes


15


formed in the top wall


18


of the housing


10


to receive the protrusions


24


when the contact module


20


is inserted into the chamber


12


of the housing


10


and to further fix the contact module


20


in the housing


10


. A cross section of each protrusion


24


is triangular. Each protrusion


24


comprises a vertical face


241


perpendicular to a direction of the contact module


20


inserting into the chamber


12


of the housing


10


, a horizontal face (not shown) parallel to the upper surface


2131


of the top insulative component


213


, an inclined guide face


242


adjacent to the vertical face


241


and opposite side faces


243


.




In assembly, the capacitor board


30


and the signal board


40


are respectively connected to the contact module


20


, the contact module


20


together with the boards


30


,


40


is then inserted into the chamber


12


of the insulative housing


10


until the protrusions


24


of the contact module


20


are engaged with the receiving holes


15


of the housing


10


, and the projections


231


of the latches


23


of the top insulative component


213


are engaged with the hooks


14


of the housing


10


. By this means, the contact module


20


is firmly assembled to the housing


10


.





FIG. 3

shows an alternative protrusion


24


′ of the contact module


20


. The protrusion


24


′ is, in general, similar to the protrusion


24


discussed above with reference to

FIGS. 1-2

with only the inclined guide face


242


replaced by an arcuate guide face


242


′ which can also be received in the receiving hole


15


of the housing


10


and performs the same function. A cross section of the protrusion


24


′ is fan-shaped.




It should be noted that the protrusions


24


and the receiving holes


15


may be reversed in position with each other, i.e. the protrusion


24


may be formed on an inner side of the top wall


18


of the insulative housing


10


and the receiving hole


15


may be correspondingly defined in the upper surface


2131


of the top insulative component


213


. Other components of the connector


1


are the same as foregoingly disclosed with reference to

FIGS. 1-2

or FIG.


3


.




It is to be understood, however, that even though characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the preferred embodiment of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector for delivering power and signals from a power supply and signal source comprising:an insulative housing having a top wall, a pair of opposite side walls and a chamber therein; a contact module receivable in the chamber of the insulative housing, comprising a plurality of contacts and an insulative member having a plurality of insulative components to clamp the contacts; wherein the insulative housing comprises a pair of hooks outwardly extending from the side walls, and the contact module comprises a pair of latches engaging with corresponding hooks; and a locking device formed between the insulative housing and the contact module comprises a plurality of receiving holes and corresponding protrusions having triangular cross section received in the receiving holes.
  • 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving holes of the locking device are defined in the top wall of the insulative housing, and the protrusions are formed on an upper surface of the insulative member of the contact module.
  • 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein each protrusion comprises a vertical face perpendicular to a direction of the contact module inserting into the chamber of the housing, a horizontal face parallel to the upper surface of the top insulative component, and an inclined guide face adjacent to the vertical face and opposite side faces.
  • 4. An electrical connector for delivering power and signals from a power supply and a signal source comprising:an insulative housing having a top wall, a pair of opposite side walls with a pair of hooks outwardly extending therefrom, a front wall with a slot defined therein, a chamber inwardly extending from the slot, and a plurality of receiving holes defined in the top wall; a contact module receivable in the chamber of the insulative housing and comprising a plurality of contacts and an insulative member comprising a plurality of insulative components to clamp the contacts, and a pair of latches engagable with corresponding hooks of the side walls; and a plurality of protrusions having fan-shaped cross section formed on an upper surface of the insulative member which protrusions are engagable with corresponding receiving holes of the insulative housing.
  • 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein each protrusion comprising a vertical face perpendicular to a direction of the contact module inserting into the chamber of the housing, a horizontal face parallel to the upper surface of the top insulative component, and an inclined guide face adjacent to the vertical face and opposite side faces.
  • 6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein the guide face is arcuate.
  • 7. An electrical connector comprising;an insulative housing including two opposite top and bottom walls and two opposite side walls, commonly defining an elongated chamber therein; each of said side walls defining a latching section thereof; a contact module received in the chamber, said contact module including an insulative member holding a plurality of signal and power contacts thereto; said insulative member including a pair of a pair of resilient latches, at two opposite lengthwise ends, latchably engaged within the corresponding latching sections, respectively, interlocking means formed at middle portions of said housing and said insulative member along an elongated direction of said chamber so as to provide support around said middle portion of said insulative member; and said interlocking means including a pair of receiving holes in the top wall, and a pair of protrusions formed the middle portion of a top face of the insulative member and received in the receiving holes, respectively, the middle portion of the top face of the insulative member being not resiliently moveable relative to the insulative member; wherein each of said protrusions is fully horizontally circumferentially and compactly surrounded in the corresponding receiving hole with thereof only a guide face upwardly exposed to an exterior vertically.
  • 8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein said latches define laterally extending hooks while said interlocking means defines at least one vertically extending hook.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91207047 U May 2002 TW
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application relates to U.S. Pat. No. 6,290,514 issued on Sep. 18, 2001 and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention. The entire disclosure of this patent is incorporated herein by reference.

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