Claims
- 1. A low profile electrical connector for establishing a connection between a primary circuit board to which the connector is mounted and a secondary circuit board inserted into said connector, comprising:
- an insulative housing having a longitudinal slot disposed therein for receiving an edge of the secondary circuit board therein, the housing including opposing first and second sidewalls, said housing further having an intermediate wall disposed therein between said first and second sidewalls, said housing further having a plurality of terminal-receiving cavities disposed therein oriented generally transversely to said slot, said cavities including a series of first terminal-receiving cavities disposed on one side of said slot and in communication with said first sidewall and a row of second terminal-receiving cavities disposed on the opposite side of said slot and in communication with said second sidewall, said intermediate wall defining a portion of said slot, said connector further including a plurality of first and second stamped and formed metal terminals respectively disposed in said first and second terminal-receiving cavities such that each of said first terminal-receiving cavities receives a first terminal therein and each of said second terminal-receiving cavities receives a second terminal therein;
- each first terminal including an elongated body portion which is held adjacent said intermediate wall by a portion of said housing, each first terminal being at least partially engaged within said first terminal-receiving cavity, a solder tail portion extending from said body portion out of said first terminal-receiving cavity away from said housing, a rise portion extending upwardly from said body portion, a spring arm portion extending from said rise portion and a contact portion biased by and extending from said spring arm portion toward said slot and folded back upon said spring arm portion, the contact portion having a contact point remote from said spring arm portion and extending into said slot;
- each of said second terminals including an elongated body portion disposed adjacent said second sidewall and which is at least partially engaged within said second terminal-receiving cavity by a portion of said housing, a solder tail portion extending from said body portion out of said second terminal-receiving cavity away from said housing and a spring arm portion extending from said body portion toward said housing slot, the spring arm portion including a contact portion biased into said slot by said spring arm portion.
- 2. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing intermediate wall separates said first and second rows of terminal-receiving cavities.
- 3. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said second terminal contact portions further include a free end portion and each of said second terminal-receiving cavities includes a stop which engages the second terminal free end portions, and said first terminal contact portions further include a free end portion and said housing intermediate wall having a surface which engages said first terminal free end portions, said first and second terminal spring arm portions effectively preloading their respective first and second terminal contact portion toward said housing slot, said second terminal-receiving cavity stops and said intermediate wall limiting the extent to which said first and second terminal contact points extend into said housing slot.
- 4. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said second terminal spring arm includes a multiple-folded portion intermediate said second terminal contact and body portions.
- 5. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said spring arm portion of said first terminal is disposed adjacent said first wall of said housing.
- 6. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said rise portion of said spring arm portion of said first terminal is orthogonal to said body portion and wherein said second terminal spring arm includes a multiple-folded portion intermediate said second terminal contact and body portions.
- 7. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second terminal solder tail portions include engagement portions which are generally coplanar.
- 8. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second terminal-receiving cavities are staggered with respect to each other along said housing slot.
- 9. The connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second terminals are stamped and formed from a resilient metal.
- 10. The connector as defined in claim 5, wherein said second terminal multiple-folded includes a U-shaped portion.
- 11. A surface mount, low profile electrical connector intended to receive the edge of a circuit board, the circuit board having opposing sides which extend along its edge, the connector comprising:
- an insulative housing having opposing first and second sidewalls, the housing sidewalls defining a longitudinal slot which receives said circuit board edge therein, the housing slot having first and second rows of recesses disposed on opposite sides of said slot, first and second terminals respectively disposed in said first and second recesses, said housing slot and first and second terminals being of the type which receive said circuit board edge in an insertion position in which the plane of said circuit board is inclined with respect to said housing slot and in which said terminals are biased against said circuit board opposing sides when said circuit board is rotated to an engagement position in said connector,
- said first terminals each including a body portion held within said first recess, a solder tail portion extending from said body portion out of and away from said housing, a spring arm portion cantilevered out from said body portion, the spring arm portion including a deflectable contact portion folded back upon said spring arm portion to effect a preloading upon said contact portion, said contact portion having a free end, the free end engaging an intermediate wall to limit the extent of movement of said contact portion into said housing slot due to said preloading;
- said second terminals each including a body portion held within said second recess, a solder tail portion extending from said body portion out of and away from said housing, a deflectable contact portion having a free end and a spring bellows portion extending from said body portion intermediate said contact portion and said body portion, the spring bellows portion being folded back upon said body portion to effect a preloading upon said contact portion, the contact portion free end engaging said second recess to limit the extent of movement of said contact portion into said housing slot due to said preloading.
- 12. The electrical connector defined in claim 11, wherein said second terminal spring bellows portion includes a U-shaped fold.
- 13. The electrical connector defined in claim 11, wherein said first and second terminals are stamped and formed from a resilient metal.
- 14. The electrical connector defined in claim 11, wherein said first terminal contact portion includes an inclined portion intermediate said first terminal contact free end and spring arm portions and said second terminal contact portion includes an inclined portion intermediate said second terminal contact free end and spring bellows portions, said first and second terminal inclined portion being generally parallel to each other prior to insertion of a circuit board into said housing slot.
- 15. The electrical connector defined in claim 11, wherein said first and second terminal contact free ends are disposed in different planes within said housing slot.
- 16. A low profile, surface mount electrical connector for receiving an edge of a circuit card, the circuit card having opposing sides which extend along its edge, the connector comprising:
- an elongated housing having opposing first and second sidewalls, the housing sidewalls defining a longitudinal slot of said connector for receiving said circuit card edge therein, the housing slot having first and second rows of recesses disposed on opposite sides of said slot, first and second terminals respectively disposed in said first and second recesses, said first and second terminals cooperating to define a portion of said housing slot, said first and second terminals partially deflecting into their respective first and second recesses when said circuit card is inserted into said slot and rotated to an engagement position in which the plane of said circuit board is coplanar with respect to said housing slot, said first and second terminals being biased against said circuit card by a preloading imposed upon said terminals,
- each of said first terminals including a body portion held within said first recess, a solder tail portion extending from said body portion out of and away from said housing, a spring arm portion cantilevered out from said body portion, the spring arm portion including a deflectable contact portion folded back upon said spring arm portion to effect said preloading upon said contact portion, said contact portion having a free end;
- said second terminals each including a body portion held within said second recess, a solder tail portion extending from said body portion out of and away from said housing, a spring arm portion and a deflectable contact portion extending from said spring arm portion, the spring arm portion being intermediate said contact and body portions, said spring arm portion extending away from said body portion in order to effect said preloading upon said contact portion, said contact portion including a contact point which extends into said housing slot.
- 17. The electrical connector as defined in claim 16, wherein the first terminal contact portion free end engages an intermediate wall so that said preloading of said first terminal urges a first terminal contact point into said housing slot and wherein a second terminal contact free end engages said second recess so that said preloading of said second terminal urges said second terminal contact point into said housing slot.
- 18. The electrical connector as defined in claim 16, wherein said second terminal spring arm portion includes a spring bellows portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/561,508, filed on Nov. 20, 1995 abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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