Information
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Patent Grant
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6315584
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Patent Number
6,315,584
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 30, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 135
- 439 136
- 439 148
- 439 149
- 439 940
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A protective cover for attachment to an electrical connector having a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls with a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed between inner surfaces of the upstanding walls. The protective cover includes a planar top wall, a pair of spaced, parallel planar side walls and a pair of spaced, parallel planar end walls. The planar side and end walls engage the outer surfaces of the upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably secure the protective cover to the electrical connector such that the protective cover enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage and prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts. Each of the planar side and end walls has a lower free edge that is radiused to form a lead-in feature that aids in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the upstanding walls of the electrical connector. The planar top, side and end walls are formed of a semi-rigid vinyl plastic film having static charge dissipative characteristics.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to electrical connectors for printed circuit boards. In particular, the present invention is a dust/protective cover that is removably attached to a printed circuit board electrical connector having a plurality of exposed pin terminals. The dust/protective cover prevents pin terminal damage, electrostatic discharge damage, and the collection of dust in the electrical connector that can render the electrical connector useless or diminish the overall quality of the electrical connector.
Electrical connectors are widely used in the electronics industry in a variety of products including computers and telecommunication devices. One such electrical connector is the generically known “2 mm Hard Metric (HM) Electrical Connector”. This type of electrical connector is manufactured by various companies. On such manufacturing organization is Amp Incorporated of Harrisburg, Pa. which manufactures a 2 mm HM connector under its Z-PACK trademark. Typically, one or more of these 2 mm HM electrical connectors are mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB) to allow the PCB to be electrically connected (i.e., plugged) to a mother board, input/output (I/O) cards, other PCB's and/or other electrical components. These 2 mm HM connectors include a plurality of pin terminals (i.e., male connector) that are plug compatible with socket terminals (i.e., female connector) of a corresponding compatible connector to allow data and/or power to be transmitted between the joined components.
Although the coupling of the pin terminals with the socket terminals forms a reliable electrical connection, there arc some drawbacks in the use of pin/socket electrical interconnects. For example, once the 2 mm HM connectors are attached to a PCB, the pin terminals of the 2 mm HM connectors are subject to damage during normal handling, as a result of repeated electrical connects and disconnects, and/or during process development. Pin damage renders the electrical connector useless, and repair of the electrical connector (if possible) is time consuming and costly. As such, operational PCB's having 2 mm HM connectors with damaged pin terminals are often replaced simply because of the damaged pins.
In addition, over time, empty 2 mm HM connectors that will eventually get an I/O card (or any other additional PCB connection), and 2 mm HM connectors of PCB's in storage are subject to dust collection. The accumulation of dust on the pin terminals of these 2 mm HM electrical connectors can cause a loss of electrical contact in one or more of the terminal pins when mated with the corresponding compatible female connector. This loss of electrical contact may cause start-up problems, intermittent operation or total inoperability, thereby causing the overall quality of the electronic device, incorporating the dust affected electrical connectors, to be diminished.
Moreover, these 2 mm HM connectors, the PCB's to which these connectors are mounted and other electronic components mounted to the PCB's are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD is caused when the electrical potential of an individual is different from that of an electronic device. When the individual touches a 2 mm HM connector, for example, this electrical potential difference manifests itself as an electric spike to the connector. This spike can jump from the connector to the PCB and the electronic components causing damage to sensitive electronics. This ESD caused damage can adversely affect the overall operation of the electronic device or cause the electronic device to become inoperable, thereby necessitating time consuming and costly repairs.
There is a need for a protective cover for PCB electrical connectors. In particular, there is a need for a protective cover for an electrical connector that prevents pin terminal damage, ESD damage, and the collection of dust in the electrical connector that can render the electrical connector, its associated PCB and electronic components useless or diminish the overall quality of the electronic device incorporating these components. The protective cover should reliably provide these features so as to preclude time consuming and costly repairs of the electrical connector and the associated PCB's and electronic components. In addition, the protective cover should be readily removable from and replaceable on the electrical connector. Lastly, the protective cover should be relatively easy and inexpensive to manufacture, and relatively simple to install onto electrical connectors for PCB's.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a protective cover for attachment to an electrical connector. The electrical connector has a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls with a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed therebetween. Each upstanding wall has an inner surface adjacent the electrical contacts and an opposite outer surface. The protective cover includes a generally planar top wall and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls. The planar side walls extend outwardly from a peripheral edge of the top wall. The pair of planar side walls engage the outer surfaces of the upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably secure the protective cover to the electrical connector such that the protective cover enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage and prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts.
In one aspect of the present invention, the protective cover includes a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls that extend outwardly from the peripheral edge of the planar top wall and are secured to both adjacent side walls. In another aspect of the present invention, each of the planar side walls and end walls has a lower free edge opposite the peripheral edge of the top wall, with these lower free edges being radiused to form a lead-in feature that aids in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector. In a further aspect of the present invention, the top, side and end walls are sized to form a tight interference fit over a plurality of the electrical connectors that are arranged end to end to completely enshroud the electrical contacts of the plurality of electrical connectors to protect the electrical contacts from damage and prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts. In still a further aspect of the present invention, the planar top, side and end walls are formed of a semi-rigid vinyl plastic film having static charge dissipative characteristics.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides in combination an electrical connector for a printed circuit board and a static dissipative protective cover in removable attachment with the electrical connector. The electrical connector includes a base wall, a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls extending from the base wall, and a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed on the base wall. Each upstanding wall has an inner surface and an opposite outer surface with the electrical contacts disposed between the inner surfaces of the upstanding walls. The static dissipative protective cover includes a generally planar top wall, a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls. The planar side and end walls extend outwardly from a peripheral edge of the planar top wall. Each planar end wall is secured to both adjacent side walls. The pair of planar side and end walls engage the upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably attach the protective cover to the electrical connector such that the protective cover completely enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage and prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts.
The protective cover of the present invention completely enshrouds the electrical contacts, and thereby prevents electrical contact damage, electrostatic discharge damage, and the collection of dust in the electrical connector that can render the electrical connector, its associated printed circuit board and electronic components useless or diminish the overall quality of the electronic device incorporating these components. The protective cover reliably provides these features so as to preclude time consuming and costly repairs of the electrical connector and the associated printed circuit boards and electronic components. In addition, the protective cover is readily removable from and replaceable on the electrical connector. Lastly, the protective cover is relatively easy and inexpensive to manufacture, and is simple to initially install onto electrical connectors for printed circuit boards due to the lead-in features provided by the radiused free edges of the planar side and end walls.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings arc included to provide a further understanding of the present invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate the embodiments of the present invention and together with the description serve to explain the principals of the invention. Other embodiments of the present invention and many of the intended advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating first and second exemplary embodiments of protective covers, in accordance with the present invention, sized to fit over a pair of electrical connectors and a single electrical connector mounted to a printed circuit board.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view similar to
FIG. 1
illustrating a third embodiment of a protective cover, in accordance with the present invention, sized to fit over a three electrical connectors mounted to a printed circuit board.
FIG. 3
is a top elevational view of the two electrical connectors arranged end to end shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a greatly enlarged sectional view of the first embodiment of the protective cover, in accordance with the present invention mounted on the two electrical connectors arranged end to end shown in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view rotated 90° from
FIG. 4
further illustrating the first embodiment of the protective cover, in accordance with the present invention mounted on the two electrical connectors arranged end to end.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A first embodiment of a protective cover
10
for removable attachment to an electrical connector
12
mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB)
14
, in accordance with the present invention, is illustrated generally in
FIGS. 1
,
4
and
5
. As seen best in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
4
, the electrical connector
12
is of the type that includes a base wall
16
and a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls
18
that extend upwardly from and are substantially perpendicular to the base wall
16
. A plurality of electrical contacts, such as pin terminals
20
, are arranged in parallel rows on the base wall
16
. As seen best in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, each upstanding wall
18
has an inner surface
22
and an opposite outer surface
24
. The pin terminals
20
are disposed between the inner surfaces
22
of the upstanding walls
18
. As seen in
FIG. 4
, terminal contacts
26
of the pin terminals
20
extend through the base wall
16
of the electrical connector
12
and into holes
28
in the PCB
14
. Typically, these terminal contacts
26
of the pin terminals
20
are secured within the holes
28
of the PCB
14
via a press fit engagement or solder (solder
30
being illustrated in
FIG. 4
) to form an electrical connection between the pin terminals
20
of the electrical connector
12
and electronic components
32
(see
FIG. 1
) mounted to the PCB
14
. As can be seen in
FIGS. 1 and 3
, the pin terminals
20
of the electrical connector
12
are completely exposed at open ends
34
and open top
36
of the upstanding walls
18
. As such, the pin terminals
20
are susceptible to pin damage and dust accumulation.
The above described electrical connector is generically known as a “2 mm Hard Metric (HM) Electrical Connector”. A 2 mm HM electrical connector of this type is manufactured by Amp Incorporated of Harrisburg, Pa. under its Z-PACK trademark.
These electrical connectors
12
are capable of being “ganged” together end-to-end at their open ends
34
to form connectors having a desired number of pin terminals
20
. For example the left hand side of FIG.
1
and
FIGS. 3 and 5
illustrate two of the electrical connectors
12
arranged end-to-end. The right hand side of
FIG. 1
illustrates a single electrical connector
12
, and
FIG. 2
illustrates three of the electrical connectors
12
arranged end-to-end.
The first embodiment of the protective cover
10
, in accordance with the present invention, for removable attachment to a pair of electrical connectors
12
arranged end-to-end is illustrated in FIGS.
1
and
3
-
5
and will be described with particularity. The protective cover
10
includes a generally planar top wall
40
, a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls
42
and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls
44
. The planar side and end walls
42
,
44
extend outwardly from a peripheral edge
46
of the planar top wall
40
. In addition, the planar side and end walls
42
,
44
are substantially perpendicular to the planar top wall
40
. As seen best in
FIG. 1
, each planar side wall
42
is integrally joined to both adjacent end walls
44
. In addition, the planar side and end walls
42
,
44
are integrally joined with the planar top wall
40
at the peripheral edge
46
. As such, the planar top, side and end walls
40
,
42
,
44
that define the protective cover
10
form a single, unitary structure.
As seen best in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the top, side and end walls
40
,
42
,
44
are sized to form a tight interference fit over the upstanding walls
18
of the pair of end-to-end arranged electrical connectors
12
. In particular, the planar side walls
42
engage the outer surfaces
24
of the upstanding walls
18
of the electrical connectors
12
, while the planar end walls
46
engage end edges
48
(see
FIG. 5
) of the upstanding walls
18
of the electrical connectors
12
. In addition, the planar top wall
40
, engages upper edges
50
(
FIG. 4
) of the upstanding walls
18
of the electrical connectors
12
. This tight interference fit between the planar top, side and end walls
40
,
42
,
44
of the protective cover
10
and the upstanding walls
18
of the electrical connectors
12
ensures that the protective cover
10
is adequately secured to the electrical connectors
12
so as to prevent unintentional or unplanned removal of the protective cover
10
from the electrical connectors
12
such as may occur during handling of the PCB
14
. However, this snug interference fit still allows a user to readily remove the protective cover
10
from the electrical connectors
12
when access to the electrical connectors
12
is desired.
As can be seen in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, with the protective cover positioned on the upstanding walls
18
of the electrical connectors
12
, the planar top, side and end walls
40
,
42
,
44
completely enshrouds the pin terminals
20
of the pair of end-to-end arranged electrical connectors
12
to protect the pin terminals
20
from damage and prevent accumulation of dust particles on the pin terminals
20
. To aid in aligning and sliding the protective cover
10
onto the upstanding walls
18
of the pair of end-to-end arranged electrical connectors
12
(such as required during initial installation or replacement of the protective cover
10
onto the electrical connectors
12
), each of the planar side and end walls
42
,
44
has a lower free edge
52
, opposite the peripheral edge
46
of the top wall
40
, that is radiused (i.e., curved outwardly) to form a lead-in feature
54
. The lead-in features
54
of the planar side and end walls
42
,
44
function to allow the protective cover
10
to be easily aligned with the upstanding walls
18
of the electrical connectors
12
and function to guide the protective cover
10
over the upstanding walls
18
during installation.
In addition to preventing damage to the pin terminals
20
of the electrical connectors
12
and the accumulation of operation affecting duct particles on the pin terminals
10
, the protective cover
10
also protects the electrical connectors
12
, as well as the PCB's
14
and the electronic components
32
, from damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD). To affect this protection, the protective cover
10
is manufactured from a material having static charge dissipative characteristics.
In one preferred embodiment, the single unitary structure that defines the protective cover
10
is vacuum formed from a semi-rigid piece of vinyl plastic film having a thickness of 0.020 inches. This vinyl plastic film has static charge dissipative characteristics and is available from Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc. (Gordonsville, Va.) under the part name PENTASTAT SC 760/05.
A second embodiment protective cover
10
a
is also illustrated in FIG.
1
. In this second embodiment protective cover
10
a
like parts are labeled with like numerals with the addition of the subscript “a”. This second embodiment protective cover
10
a
is identical to the first embodiment protective cover
10
except that it is smaller in size to as to only cover a single electrical connector
12
.
In addition, a third embodiment protective cover
10
b
is illustrated in FIG.
2
. In this third embodiment protective cover
10
b
like parts are labeled with like numerals with the addition of the subscript “b”. This third embodiment protective cover
10
b
is identical to the first embodiment protective cover
10
except that it is larger in size to as to cover three end-to-end arranged electrical connectors
12
.
The protective covers
10
,
10
a
,
10
b
of the present invention completely enshroud the pin terminals
20
, and thereby prevent pin terminal damage, ESD damage, and the collection of dust in the electrical connectors
12
that can render the electrical connectors
12
, their associated PCB's
14
and electronic components
32
useless or diminish the overall quality of the electronic device incorporating these components. The protective covers
10
,
10
a
,
10
b
reliably provide these features so as to preclude time consuming and costly repairs to the electrical connectors
12
and the associated PCB's
14
and electronic components
32
. In addition, the protective covers
10
,
10
a
,
10
b
are readily removable from and replaceable on the electrical connectors
12
. Lastly, the protective covers
10
,
10
a
,
10
b
are relatively easy and inexpensive to manufacture, and are simple to initially install onto electrical connectors
12
for PCB's
14
due to the lead-in features
54
provided by the radiused free edges
52
of the planar side and end walls
42
,
44
.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A protective cover for attachment to an electrical connector having a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls with a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed therebetween, each upstanding wall having an inner surface adjacent the electrical contacts and an opposite outer surface, the protective cover comprising:a generally planar top wall having a peripheral edge, wherein the top wall is continuous so as to be free from any openings; and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall, with each of the planar side walls having a lower free edge opposite the peripheral edge of the top wall, wherein each lower free edge is curved outwardly and has a free end that is perpendicular to its respective planar side wall so as to form a plurality of lead-in features that aid in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector, wherein the pair of side walls are sized to engage and form a tight interference fit with the outer surfaces of the upstanding walls of the electrical connector, and wherein the tight interference fit alone acts to removably secure the protective cover to the electrical connector, the protective cover having a mounted state, wherein the protective cover is mounted to the electrical connector such that the protective cover enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector, and a removed state, wherein the protective cover is removed from the electrical connector to allow access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector.
- 2. The protective cover of claim 1 wherein each planar side wall of the pair of planar side walls is substantially perpendicular to the planar top wall.
- 3. The protective cover of claim 1 wherein the electrical connector is a 2 mm hard metric electrical connector.
- 4. The protective cover of claim 1, and further including:a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall, the top wall, side walls and end walls in the mounted state of the protective cover completely enshrouding the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector.
- 5. The protective cover of claim 4 wherein each of the planar end walls has a lower free edge opposite the peripheral edge of the top wall, and wherein each of the lower free edges of the planar end walls is curved outwardly and has a free end that is perpendicular to its planar end wall so as to form a lead-in feature that aids in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector.
- 6. The protective cover of claim 4 wherein the pair of planar end walls engage end edges of the upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably secure the protective cover to the electrical connector.
- 7. The protective cover of claim 6 wherein the planar end walls are sized to engage and form the tight interference fit with the end edges of the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably secure the protective cover to the electrical connector.
- 8. The protective cover of claim 6 wherein each planar side wall of the pair of planar side walls, and each planar end wall of the pair of planar end walls is substantially perpendicular to the planar top wall.
- 9. The protective cover of claim 8 wherein each planar side wall is secured to both adjacent end walls.
- 10. The protective cover of claim 9 wherein the top wall, side walls and end walls form a single, unitary structure.
- 11. The protective cover of claim 10 wherein the single unitary structure is vacuum formed.
- 12. The protective cover of claim 4 wherein the top, side and end walls are formed of a semi-rigid vinyl plastic film.
- 13. The protective cover of claim 12 wherein the plastic film has static charge dissipative characteristics.
- 14. The protective cover of claim 4 wherein the top, side and end walls are sized to form the tight interference fit over a plurality of the electrical connectors that are arranged end to end, such that in the mounted state of the protective cover, the protective cover completely enshrouds the electrical contacts of the electrical connectors to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connectors.
- 15. The protective cover of claim 14 wherein the top, side and end walls are sized to form the tight interference fit over three of the electrical connectors that are arranged end to end.
- 16. In combination:an electrical connector for a printed circuit board, the electrical connector including: a base wall; a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls extending from the base wall, each upstanding wall having an inner surface, an opposite outer surface, and edge surfaces; and a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed on the base wall between the inner surfaces of the upstanding walls; and a static dissipative protective cover removably attachable to the electrical connector, the protective cover including: a generally planar top wall having a peripheral edge, wherein the top wall is continuous so as to be free from any openings; a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall; and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall, each planar end wall being secured to both adjacent side walls, with each of the planar side and end walls having a lower free edge opposite the peripheral edge of the top wall, wherein each lower free edge is curved outwardly and has a free end, each free end of the planar side walls being perpendicular to its respective planar side wall and each free end of the planar end walls being perpendicular to its respective planar end wall so as to form a plurality of lead-in features that aid in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector, wherein at least the pair of side walls are sized to engage and form a tight interference fit with the outer surfaces of the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector, and wherein the tight interference fit alone acts to removably attach the protective cover to the electrical connector, the protective cover having a mounted state, wherein the protective cover is mounted to the electrical connector such that the protective cover completely enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector, and a removed state, wherein the protective cover is removed from the electrical connector to allow access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector.
- 17. The combination of claim 16 wherein the top, side and end walls are sized to form the tight interference fit over a plurality of the electrical connectors that are arranged end to end, such that in the mounted state of the protective cover, the protective cover completely enshrouds the electrical contacts of the electrical connector to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector.
- 18. The combination of claim 16 wherein the top, side and end walls are formed of a semi-rigid vinyl plastic film having static charge dissipative characteristics.
- 19. A protective cover for attachment to an electrical connector having a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls with a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed therebetween, each upstanding wall having an inner surface adjacent the electrical contacts and an opposite outer surface, the protective cover comprising:a generally planar top wall having a peripheral edge, wherein the top wall is continuous so as to be free from any openings; a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall; and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall, wherein each of the planar side walls and end walls has a lower free edge opposite the peripheral edge of the top wall, and wherein each of the lower free edges is curved outwardly and has a free end, each free end of the planar side walls being perpendicular to its respective planar side wall and each free end of the planar end walls being perpendicular to its respective end wall so as to form a plurality of lead-in features that aid in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector, the pair of side walls engaging the outer surfaces of the upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably secure the protective cover to the electrical connector, the protective cover having a mounted state, wherein the protective cover is mounted to the electrical connector such that the top wall, side walls and end walls of the protective cover completely enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector, and a removed state, wherein the protective cover is removed from the electrical connector to allow access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector.
- 20. In combination:an electrical connector for a printed circuit board, the electrical connector including: a base wall; a pair of spaced, parallel upstanding walls extending from the base wall, each upstanding wall having an inner surface and an opposite outer surface; and a plurality of exposed electrical contacts disposed on the base wall between the inner surfaces of the upstanding walls; and a static dissipative protective cover removably attachable to the electrical connector, the protective cover including: a generally planar top wall having a peripheral edge, wherein the top wall is continuous so as to be free from any openings; a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar side walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall; and a pair of spaced, parallel generally planar end walls extending outwardly from the peripheral edge of the top wall, each planar end wall being secured to both adjacent side walls, wherein each of the planar side walls and end walls has a lower free edge opposite the peripheral edge of the top wall, and wherein each of the lower free edges is curved outwardly and has a free end, each free end of the planar side walls being perpendicular to its respective planar side wall and each free end of the planar end walls being perpendicular to its respective end wall so as to form a plurality of lead-in features that aid in aligning and sliding the protective cover onto the pair of upstanding walls of the electrical connector, the pair of side and end walls engaging the upstanding walls of the electrical connector to removably attach the protective cover to the electrical connector, the protective cover having a mounted state, wherein the protective cover is mounted to the electrical connector such that the protective cover completely enshrouds the electrical contacts to protect the electrical contacts from damage, prevent accumulation of dust particles on the electrical contacts, and prevent access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector, and a removed state, wherein the protective cover is removed from the electrical connector to allow access to the electrical contacts and thereby use of the electrical connector.
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