Retention device for connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6210180
  • Patent Number
    6,210,180
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector comprises a dielectric housing, a number of terminals received in the housing, an insulative spacer and a retainer supportingly attached to the spacer. The terminals each comprise a base, an engaging end forwardly extending from the base, a neck rearwardly extending from the base, and a shoulder intermediate the neck and a leg for mating with a circuit board. The spacer includes a number of uniformly spaced apart dividers, each divider defining a pair of channels at rear corners thereof whereby defining a pair of rearwardly facing abutment walls. The dividers are interposed between the necks of adjacent terminals thereby the abutment walls bear against the shoulders of the terminals for preventing their forward movements.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a connector, and particularly to a connector having a retention member for securing a plurality of terminals in position during assembly.




2. Brief Description of the Prior Art




A retention member of a contact of a female connector is desired to secure the contact in position when the female connector is mated with a male connector in one direction and when the female connector is mounted onto a circuit board in an another direction. A conventional contact is usually secured by a plurality of barbs thereof interferentially engaging with a passageway therearound. However, such a retention member of the contact of the female connector, such as the plurality of barbs, can more reliably retain the contact when the male connector is inserted into the female connector than it can when the female connector is mounted onto a circuit board. Insertion force of the female connector into the circuit board is greater than a reaction force resulted from insertion of a male connector into the female connector, which aggravates a requirement for a retention member that can secure the contact in opposite directions.




Hence, an improved electrical connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A first object of the present invention is to provide a connector with a retention member which can secure contacts of the connector in position;




A second object of the present invention is to provide terminals which are adapted to be secured by the retention member.




To achieve the above objects, a connector includes a dielectric housing, a plurality of terminals received in the housing, a spacer for securing the terminals, and a retainer for supporting the spacer.




The terminals each has a base, an engaging end extending forwardly from the base, a neck projecting rearwardly from the base, a shoulder intersecting the neck and a leg for mounting the connector on a circuit board. The spacer includes a plurality of uniformly spaced dividers and a pair of latches and posts at bottom of the dividers. Each of the dividers defines a pair of elongate channels at rear corners thereof. Each channel opens toward a front side of the divider and toward a lateral side of the divider whereby defining a front wall face of an abutment wall. The retainer defines a pair of apertures and holes for respectively receiving the pair of posts and latches of the spacer whereby being upwardly attached to the spacer.




The spacer can also configure with some elongate dividers whose heights are equal to that of the housing, so it can support itself without the retainer.




In assembly, the terminals are forwardly received in the housing while the necks extend beyond the housing. The spacer is then pushed downwardly from upwardly of the housing while the dividers thereof wedge between the necks. Moreover, the shoulders of the terminals are fixed between the corresponding channels and press against the abutment walls of the dividers. The retainer is attached to the spacer upwardly from a bottom of the spacer for supporting the spacer.




During an engagement with a complementary connector, the terminals of the connector are retained in position by the barbs. However, the terminals are secured by the shoulders thereof fitting against the abutment walls of the dividers when the legs extend into corresponding through holes in a circuit board.




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











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a spacer of

FIG. 1

showing a rear side of the spacer;





FIG. 3

is an assembled view of the connector of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a partially sectional view of the connector of

FIG. 3

taken along IV—IV.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an electrical connector


1


comprises a dielectric housing


10


receiving a plurality of terminals


12


therein, a spacer


140


and a retainer


147


.




The elongate housing


10


includes a plurality of receiving passages


100


for receiving the plurality of terminals


12


. The receiving passages


100


extend through the housing


10


and thus the terminals


12


can forwardly extend into the passages


100


from rearwardly of the housing


10


.




The terminals


12


, also referring to

FIG. 3

, each has a base


121


, an engaging end


120


extending forwardly from an end of the base


121


for mating with a complementary connector (not shown), an intermediate neck


125


extending rearwardly from an opposite end of the base


12


, a shoulder


124


intersecting with the neck


125


, and a leg


122


rearwardly extending from the shoulder


124


for contacting a circuit board (not shown). The base


121


fits with the receiving passage


100


and forms a barb


123


.




The dielectric spacer


140


, referring to

FIG. 2

, has a plurality of elongate dividers


141


extending from a bottom thereof proximate to a top end thereof. The dividers


141


are uniformly spaced apart and each of the dividers


141


defines a pair of elongate channels


144


in two rear comers thereof (see FIG.


3


). Each channel


144


opens toward a rearward side of the divider


141


and toward a lateral side of the divider


141


, a rearwardly facing abutment wall


145


in the divider


141


defining the channel


144


. Two latches


142


and posts


143


respectively extend downwardly from the dividers


141


.




The retainer


147


equals the spacer


140


in width and defines two holes


149


and apertures


148


in a top wall thereof for respectively engaging with the latches


142


and the posts


143


whereby attaching the retainer


147


to the spacer


140


. Heights of the retainer


147


and the spacer


140


add up to that of the housing


10


.




In assembly, referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the terminals


12


are inserted into the receiving passages


100


forwardly from rear portion of the housing


10


. The barbs


123


of the terminals


12


interferentially mate with respective receiving passages


100


and the bases


121


fit with the receiving passages


100


thereby the terminals


12


are retained in the receiving passages


100


. The necks


125


of the terminals


12


extend beyond the housing


10


. The spacer


140


is then pushed downwardly from above of the housing


10


while the necks


125


are fixed between adjacent dividers


141


. The shoulders


124


of the terminals


12


are pressed against the abutment walls


145


of the dividers


141


and held between the adjacent channels


144


.




The retainer


147


is then attached to the spacer


140


upwardly from underside of the spacer


140


in such a way that the apertures


148


mate with the post


143


and the holes


149


interlock with the latches


143


. Since the height of the spacer


140


and the retainer


147


equal to that of the housing


10


, the retainer


147


supports the spacer


140


.




The spacer


140


can also configure with some of elongate dividers


141


whose lengths equal to that of the housing


10


. Therefore, the spacer


140


supports itself without the retainer


147


.




When the legs


122


extend through a plurality of through holes in a circuit board (not shown), the abutment walls


145


bear against the shoulders


124


thereby preventing the terminals


12


from longitudinal movement. The shoulders


124


held between the channels


144


are further precluded from transverse movement by the channels


144


. The barbs


123


of the bases


121


interferentially engage with the receiving passages


100


and thus additionally constrain the terminals


12


in position. The terminals


12


are fixedly secured when the connector


1


is mounted onto the circuit board (not shown). As well known to us, the barbs


123


are able to secure the terminals


12


in position when the connector


1


engages with the complementary connector (not shown).




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous 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 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 comprising an insulative housing defining a plurality of receiving passages, a plurality of terminals received in the receiving passages, and a spacer having a plurality of spaced apart dividers, the terminals each including a base, an engaging end extending from the base for contacting with a mated connector, a neck extending from the base, and a leg, wherein:each of the plurality of terminals has a shoulder between the neck and the leg; and each of the dividers defines two abutment walls at lateral sides thereof for bearing against the shoulder of the corresponding terminal to prevent a forward movement of the terminal; wherein each divider is interposed between the necks of adjacent terminals in a direction substantially perpendicular to the terminals; wherein the divider defines a pair of channels respectively at a corner thereof, each channel defining a front wall face of the abutment wall; wherein the spacer has a height substantially equal to that of the housing, further comprising a retainer supportingly attached to the spacer; wherein the spacer further includes a pair of latches and posts, and wherein the retainer has a pair of holes for interlocking with the latches and a pair of apertures for mating with the posts; wherein a combined height of the spacer and the retainer is essentially equal to that of the housings.
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