Self-aligning power connector system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6629853
  • Patent Number
    6,629,853
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 7, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector assembly is described for the interconnection of a daughter card to a backplane. The backplane connector includes a housing and a contact assembly including a contact portion solderable to a circuit trace of a printed circuit board. The contact assembly in the backplane connector further includes an interposer contact portion, which is movable relative to the main contact portion to laterally align itself with a tab terminal in a mating and complementary daughter board connector.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to receptacle and plug style contacts for realigning themselves when the mating connectors are misaligned.




In back plane style connection systems, it is common to have a plurality of electrical connectors mounted to daughter cards, which are pluggable to connectors on a backplane. The daughter card connectors are generally right angle connectors whereas the backplane connectors upstand from the backplane. This disposes the daughter cards for connection to the backplane in a stacked relation such that the daughter cards are aligned one-by-one in an array of daughter card assemblies. One example of such a connection system is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,342,211, incorporated herein by reference.




In such assemblies, it is also common to have both signal and power contacts. These contacts are positioned in a high density array of contacts where hundreds of signal contacts are positioned in the same connector, or connector assembly. Normally, the signal contacts carry low power and thus the contacts can have a small cross-sectional area, even to the point of being flexible along their beam length. This allows for self-alignment of the arrays of contacts in the case where the contacts are laterally misaligned when the daughter cards are being connected to their respective backplane connector. However, in the case of the power contacts, the mating contacts are normally of a larger cross-sectional area. For example, heavy tabs with a mating receptacle are often used, where the tabs and receptacles are comprised of thick gauge material to handle the high power, yet are inflexible to misalignment. This causes a drastic increase in the mating force between the two connectors to an already high mating force connection system, and can also cause damage to the power connection system, if the two connectors are forced together with the power contacts misaligned.




It is therefore an object of the invention to overcome the above-mentioned problems, and particularly to overcome the shortcoming of the misalignment.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The objects of the invention have been accomplished by providing an electrical contact for electrical connection with a mating contact, the electrical contact having a base contact portion and an interposer contact portion. The interposer contact portion being electrically connected to said base contact portion and laterally movable to align itself with the mating contact.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the interposer contact portion comprises first contact surfaces for electrical engagement with the base contact portion, and second contact surfaces for mating engagement with the mating contact. Also preferably, the first and second contact surfaces are formed normal relative to each other. The interposer contact portion is defined by a U-shaped portion having first and second plate portions connected by a bight portion, where the first contact portions are formed internally of the first and second plate portions, at the end opposite the bight portion, and the second contact surfaces are formed transversely through the bight portion.




The interposer contact portion can take on a plurality of configurations. The interposer contact portion could be defined by an L-shaped portion having bifurcated contact portions extending in opposite legs of the L-shaped portion and extending in opposite directions. The interposer contact portion could also be defined by a blade-shaped contact having outer contact surfaces for mating contact with the mating contact portion, and a transverse slot to receive the main contact portion. Alternatively, the interposer contact could have a circular cross-section, in which case the interposer contact could be cylindrical or have a parabolic cross-section.




In the preferred embodiment, the main contact portion is defined by a blade portion having a transverse receiving slot for receiving the mating contact portion. In this configuration, the interposer contact portion could be defined by arcuate portions having surfaces in contact with the main contact portion and portions spanning the transverse receiving slot. The portions spanning the transverse receiving slot are positioned on opposite sides of the blade portion.




In another embodiment of the invention, the invention embodies an electrical connector for the interconnection of conductors, and for mating connection with a mating contact. The connector comprises an insulating housing having a main terminal receiving cavity, a main terminal portion received in the main terminal receiving cavity and an interposer contact portion electrically connected to the main terminal portion. The interposer contact portion is movable to align itself with the mating contact if misaligned.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the interposer contact portion comprises first contact surfaces for electrical engagement with the main terminal portion, and second contact surfaces for mating engagement with the mating contact. Preferably, the housing includes an interposer receiving section having the interposer contact portion positioned therein. The interposer receiving section allows for lateral movement of the interposer contact portion within the interposer receiving section.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the first and second contact surfaces are formed normal relative to each other. The interposer contact portion can be defined as a U-shaped portion having first and second plate portions connected by a bight portion, where the first contact portions are formed internally of the first and second plate portions, and the second contact surfaces are formed transversely through the bight portion.




Other alternative configurations are also possible, for example, the interposer contact portion can be defined by an L-shaped portion having bifurcated contact portions extending in opposite legs and extending in opposite directions. The interposer contact portion could also be defined by a blade-shaped contact having outer contact surfaces for mating contact with the mating contact portion, and a transverse slot to receive the main contact portion.




In other embodiments of the invention, the main contact portion is defined by a blade portion having a transverse receiving slot for receiving the mating contact portion. In this configuration, the interposer contact portion is defined by arcuate portions having surfaces in contact with the main contact portion and portions spanning the transverse receiving slot. The portions spanning the transverse receiving slot are positioned on opposite sides of the blade portion.




In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the connector comprises a plurality of terminal assemblies comprised of main terminal portions and interposer portions. The terminal assemblies would be profiled for use with power (either AC or DC) and would further comprise a plurality of signal contacts. The housing is defined as a receptacle, with the power and signal contacts aligned in a side-by-side array.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a perspective view of the daughter card and backplane connectors poised for interconnection;





FIG. 2

shows a different perspective view of the connectors of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows a perspective view of the backplane and daughter card terminals in a fully aligned and fully mated condition;





FIG. 4

shows the contacts of

FIG. 3

when misaligned;





FIG. 5

is an alternative embodiment of the contact system of

FIGS. 1-4

;





FIG. 6

is another alternative of the contact system of

FIGS. 1-4

;





FIG. 7

is yet another embodiment of the contact system for the device of

FIGS. 1-4

;





FIG. 8

is a further alternative embodiment of the contact system for the device of

FIGS. 1-4

;





FIG. 9

is an end view of the contact system of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is an alternative interposer contact to that of

FIGS. 8 and 9

;





FIG. 11

is a further alternative embodiment;





FIG. 12

is an end view of the contact embodiment of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a further embodiment of the contact system;





FIG. 14

is an end view of the contact system shown in

FIG. 13

;





FIG. 15

is a further alternative embodiment of the contact system;





FIG. 16

is an alternative interposer contact for use with the contact system of

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 17

is a further embodiment of the contact system.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1-4

, the invention will be described in a somewhat diagrammatical form of connection system, with a further description of alternative contact systems referencing

FIGS. 5-17

. With reference first to

FIG. 1

, a backplane connector is shown generally at


2


for electrical interconnection of a daughter card connector


4


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the backplane connector


2


includes contact assemblies


6


, preferably for surface mount solderability to the backplane, whereas the daughter card connector includes contact assemblies


8


, which also are preferably surface mount contacts and are interconnectable with contact assemblies


6


of the backplane connector


2


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the daughter card connector


4


will be described in greater detail. The daughter card connector


4


includes a housing


10


comprised of a top wall


12


, side walls


14


,


16


, a shroud portion


18


forming a recess to inner wall


20


and to surround the contact members


8


. With reference to

FIG. 1

, the housing


10


further includes rear wall


22


and daughter card mounting surface


24


together with terminal receiving slots


26


intersecting with both walls


22


,


24


, as well as extending through wall


20


to allow the passage of the contacts therethrough. It should be appreciated that housing


10


is profiled with the front face formed by the shroud


18


and the daughter card mounting surface


24


being formed at right angles to each other for the interconnection of the daughter card to the backplane.




With reference now to

FIG. 3

, the contact member


8


will be described where the contact


8


includes an elongated tab portion


30


extending from a body portion


32


together with a printed circuit board contact portion


34


extending downwardly from the body portion


32


. Once again, the tab portion


30


and a printed circuit board portion


34


extend at right angles with relation to each other. The printed circuit board portion


34


includes a contact edge


36


for interconnection to a printed circuit board contact pad with interrupting scallops


38


to allow for better soldering of the edge


36


to its associated contact pad. It should be appreciated by comparing

FIGS. 1 and 3

that the tab portion


30


is receivable through the slot


26


to project outwardly from inner wall


20


to the configuration shown in FIG.


2


. It should also be appreciated that the contact edge surface


36


of the printed circuit board contact


34


will extend below the surface


24


of housing


10


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the backplane connector


2


will be described in greater detail. The backplane connector


2


includes a housing member


50


having a mating face


52


and a mounting face


54


. The housing


50


also includes a reduced contour portion at


56


, which is profiled to be received within the shroud portion


18


. The housing


50


includes slots at


58


to access the contact portion


6


as will be described herein, which intersects with a cruciform shaped slot


60


through the mounting face


54


where slot


60


includes a transverse portion


62


and a lateral slot portion


64


.




With reference now to

FIG. 3

, the contact assembly


6


is comprised of a main contact portion


70


and an interposer contact portion


72


. The main contact portion


70


includes a printed circuit board surface mount portion


74


and dual cantilevered beam portions


76


. The dual cantilevered beam portions form a receiving slot at


78


and further include contact portions


80


adjacent the front end. The interposer contact portion


72


includes a contact portion


82


and dual beam contact portions at


84


. The dual beam portions


84


form slots


86


and contact portions at


88


.




To assemble the backplane connector


2


, the interposer contact portion


72


is disposed in the lateral slot portion


64


with the main contact portion


70


being positioned in the transverse slot


62


. This forms an interconnection between the contact surfaces


80


of the main contact portion


70


and the contact area


82


of the interposer contact


72


. This also disposes the contact arms


84


of the interposer contact within the slots


58


and adjacent to the mating face


52


as shown in FIG.


1


.




It should be appreciated then that if the daughter card connector


4


were plugged into backplane connector


2


, where the contacts are perfectly aligned, the interconnection would be similar to that depicted in FIG.


3


. However, if the tab portions


30


are misaligned, the interposer contact portion


72


will slide relative to the contact beam portions


76


to align the tab portion


30


into the slot


86


and in contact with contact portions


88


. It should also be appreciated that the contact beam portions


84


include lead-in surfaces


90


to assist in the alignment of the tab portion


30


with the slot


86


and to form the sliding contact between the interposer contact


72


and the main contact portion


70


.




With reference now to

FIG. 5

, an alternate embodiment of the contact assembly will be described. A contact assembly


100


is shown having a main contact portion


102


and an interposer contact potion


104


. The main contact portion


102


includes a slotted section


106


for receiving the tab


108


, as should be appreciated. The interposer contact portion


104


includes folded over plate portions


110


,


112


interconnected by a bight portion


114


. The plate portions


110


and


112


are constricted at their ends to form contact sections


116


,


118


and pressure detents


120


can be added if desired.




A receptacle portion


130


is defined as a transverse slot through the bight portion


114


, comprised of a slot portion


132


, opposed contact portions


134


, and lead-in sections at


136


. It should be appreciated in this design, that the interposer contact


104


is slidably received over the main contact portion


102


such that the slot


132


is generally aligned with the slot


106


. Tab


108


in the complementary connector is then inserted through the lead-in sections


136


, and if misaligned, the interposer contact portion


104


can move laterally relative to the length of the main contact


102


to realign itself with the plane of the tab portion


108


. During this sliding movement, the interposer maintains contact with the main contact portion through contact points


116


,


118


.




With reference now to

FIG. 6

, a contact assembly


150


is shown including a main contact portion


152


and an interposer contact portion


154


. In this embodiment, interposer contact portion


154


is comprised of two folded over plate portions


156


,


158


where a slot


160


is formed through both plates and includes contact members


162


. It should be understood that the contact portions


162


allow for receipt of the main contact portion


152


, yet allow for lateral movement of the interposer contact


154


relative to the longitudinal axis of the main contact portion


152


. The complementary contact is shown as


170


and includes a slotted receptacle portion


172


having contact portions


174


. In this embodiment, the contact member


170


would move into engagement with interposer contact


154


, and if misaligned, lead-in sections


176


would cause lateral movement of interposer contact portion


154


relative to the longitudinal length of the main contact portion


152


to laterally align contact members


170


and


154


.




With reference now to

FIG. 7

, a further embodiment of the contact assembly is shown at


200


including main contact portion


202


and interposer contact portion


204


. Interposer contact


204


is L-shaped on the cross-section including leg portions


206


and


208


. Leg portion


206


includes a receptacle contact


210


extending inwardly from a first end, including a slot


212


together with contact portions


214


. Leg portion


208


includes a second receptacle portion


220


extending inwardly from the opposite end as that of receptacle portion


210


, and includes a slotted portion


222


, contact portion


224


, and lead-in edges at


226


. It should be appreciated that interposer contact portion


204


is assembled to the main contact portion


202


, and that blade or tab terminal


230


is receivable into the receptacle portion


220


, and if misaligned, interposer contact portion


204


is laterally moveable relative to the longitudinal length of main contact portion


202


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 8 and 9

, a further embodiment of the contact assembly is shown at


250


including a main contact portion


252


and an interposer contact portion


254


. Main contact portion


252


includes a slotted section at


256


to receive tab portion


258


therein. Interposer contact portion


254


includes a rectangular box section


260


including arm portions


262


and


264


, each having cantilevered beam sections


266


,


268


extending therefrom. Each of the cantilevered beam sections


266


,


268


include arcuate contact sections


270


,


272


including contact surfaces


270




a


,


272




a


, to contact the main contact portion


252


and contact portions


270




b


and


272




b


for contacting with the tab portion


258


.





FIG. 10

shows an alternate interposer contact portion


280


comprised of arcuate contact portions


282


,


284


including contact surfaces


282




a


,


284




a


for contacting opposite sides of the main contact portion


252


, and contact surfaces


282




b


and


284




b


for contacting opposite sides of the blade contact


258


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 11 and 12

, another embodiment of contact assembly is shown at


300


including a main contact portion


302


and an interposer contact potion


304


. In this embodiment, the main contact portion


302


includes a slotted section


306


, and the interposer contact portion


304


includes a slotted portion


308


having integral contact portions


310


,


312


connecting the main contact portion


302


and blade portion


314


. As shown best in

FIG. 12

, contact portions


310


,


312


include contact portions


310




a


,


312




a


for contacting opposite sides of the main contact portion


302


, and contact portions


310




b


and


312




b


for contacting the blade portion


314


. As should be understood, the interposer contact portion


304


can move laterally to accommodate the lateral movement necessary for mating with a blade


314


when misaligned.




With reference now to

FIGS. 13 and 14

, a further embodiment of the contact assembly is disclosed at


350


including a main contact portion


352


and an interposer portion


354


. The interposer portion


354


includes a box shaped receptacle portion


356


having contact legs


358


,


360


,


362


, and


364


extending rearwardly therefrom. The contact legs


358


-


364


include contact surfaces


358




a


,


360




a


,


362




a


, and


364




a


for contacting side surfaces of the main contact portion


352


. The contact legs


358


-


364


further comprise contact surfaces


358




b


,


360




b


,


362




b


, and


364




b


. As shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

, a mating contact portion


370


includes a slotted section


372


for receiving the main contact portion


352


. At the same time, the contact portions


358




b


,


360




b


,


362




b


, and


364




b


will contact the slotted tab member


370


as best shown in FIG.


14


.




With reference now to

FIG. 15

, another contact assembly is shown at


400


comprising a main contact portion


402


and an interposer contact portion


404


. The main contact


402


includes a base plate section


406


having an opposed and upper wall portion


408


integrally connected by way of strap portion


410


. As shown in

FIG. 15

, the interposer contact


404


would be a spring member having a seam at


412


so as to spring load the interposer contact


404


between the plate portion


408


and the base plate portion


406


. A mating contact portion


416


can thereby include a receptacle contact


418


comprised of receptacle arms


420


and


422


for receiving therebetween, the interposer contact


404


.




An alternate embodiment of interposer contact for use with the

FIG. 15

embodiment is shown at


430


, which is substantially parabolic in cross-section to include contact arms


432


,


434


,


436


, and


438


. It should be appreciated that the contact arms


434


and


438


can be placed intermediate with


406


and


408


, while contact arms


420


,


422


will contact side arms


432


,


436


. In the same manner as mentioned above, the interposer contact


430


is movable between walls


406


,


408


to realign itself with the contact member


416


when misaligned.




With reference now to

FIG. 17

, a contact assembly


450


is shown including a main contact portion


452


and an interposer portion


454


. The interposer portion


454


includes a central section


456


having contact fingers


458


,


460


and


462


extending from one end thereof and contact fingers


470


,


472


and


474


extending from the opposite end thereof. As shown in

FIG. 17

, contact finger members


458


and


462


are receivable on one side of main contact portion


452


with the intermediate contact finger


460


receivable on the opposite side of main contact portion


452


. It should be appreciated then that the interposer portion


454


can be movable laterally to receive the tab contact portion


480


such that contact fingers


470


,


474


are receivable on one side of tab contact


480


, and contact finger


472


is receivable on the opposite side of the contact tab


480


.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical contact for electrical connection with a mating contact, the electrical contact having a base contact portion having a conductor contacting section, and an independent interposer contact portion, said interposer contact portion being electrically connected to said base contact portion at an interface, said base contact portion and said interposer contact portion being laterally movable, independently of and relative to each other, at said interface, to align itself with the mating contact.
  • 2. The electrical contact of claim 1, wherein the interposer contact portion comprises first contact surfaces for electrical engagement with said base contact portion, and second contact surfaces for mating engagement with the mating contact.
  • 3. The electrical contact of claim 2, wherein said first and second contact surfaces are formed normal relative to each other.
  • 4. The electrical contact of claim 3, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by a U-shaped portion having first and second plate portions connected by a bight portion, where said first contact portions are formed internally of said first and second plate portions, at the end opposite said bight portion, and said second contact surfaces are formed transversely through said bight portion.
  • 5. The electrical contact of claim 3, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by an L-shaped portion having bifurcated contact portions extending in opposite legs of said L-shaped portion and extending in opposite directions.
  • 6. The electrical contact of claim 3, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by a blade-shaped contact having outer contact surfaces for mating contact with said mating contact portion, and a transverse slot to receive said main contact portion.
  • 7. The electrical contact of claim 3, wherein said main contact portion is defined by a blade portion having a transverse receiving slot for receiving said mating contact portion.
  • 8. The electrical contact of claim 7, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by arcuate portions having surfaces in contact with said main contact portion and portions spanning said transverse receiving slot.
  • 9. The electrical contact of claim 8, wherein said portions spanning said transverse receiving slot are positioned on opposite sides of said blade portion.
  • 10. The electrical contact of claim 3, wherein said interposer contact has a circular cross-section.
  • 11. The electrical contact of claim 10, wherein said interposer contact is cylindrical.
  • 12. The electrical contact of claim 10, wherein said interposer contact has a parabolic cross-section.
  • 13. An electrical connector for the interconnection of conductors, and for mating connection with a mating contact, the connector comprising an insulating housing having a main terminal receiving cavity, a main terminal portion received in said main terminal receiving cavity and an independent interposer contact portion electrically connected to said main terminal portion and independently slidably movable relative to said main terminal portion to align itself with the mating contact.
  • 14. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said interposer contact portion comprises first contact surfaces for electrical engagement with said main terminal portion, and second contact surfaces for mating engagement with the mating contact.
  • 15. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said housing includes an interposer receiving section having said interposer contact portion positioned therein.
  • 16. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said interposer receiving section allows for lateral movement of said interposer contact portion within said interposer receiving section.
  • 17. The electrical contact of claim 14, wherein said first and second contact surfaces are formed normal relative to each other.
  • 18. The electrical contact of claim 17, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by a U-shaped portion having first and second plate portions connected by a bight portion, where said first contact portions are formed internally of said first and second plate portions, and said second contact surfaces are formed transversely through said bight portion.
  • 19. The electrical contact of claim 17, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by an L-shaped portion having bifurcated contact portions extending in opposite legs and extending in opposite directions.
  • 20. The electrical contact of claim 17, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by a blade-shaped contact having outer contact surfaces for mating contact with the mating contact portion, and a transverse slot to receive said main contact portion.
  • 21. The electrical contact of claim 17, wherein said main contact portion is defined by a blade portion having a transverse receiving slot for receiving said mating contact portion.
  • 22. The electrical contact of claim 17, wherein said interposer contact portion is defined by arcuate portions having surfaces in contact with said main contact portion and portions spanning said transverse receiving slot.
  • 23. The electrical contact of claim 22, wherein said portions spanning said transverse receiving slot are positioned on opposite sides of said blade portion.
  • 24. The electrical contact of claim 17, wherein said interposer contact has a circular cross-section.
  • 25. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein said connector comprises a plurality of terminal assemblies comprised of main terminal portions and interposer portions.
  • 26. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said terminal assemblies are profiled for use with power.
  • 27. The electrical connector of claim 26, further comprising a plurality of signal contacts.
  • 28. The electrical connector of claim 27, wherein the housing is defined as a receptacle, with said power and signal contacts aligned in a side-by-side array.
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