The invention relates generally to electrical connectors, and more particularly to a shielded electrical connector assembly for blind-mating.
Electrical connectors are commonly used to interconnect electrical circuits or components to one another. In some applications, a receptacle connector may be mounted in an area where access to the receptacle is restricted for mating a plug assembly to the receptacle connector. For instance, the receptacle connector may be located in a recessed area or in an interior of an electronic device. Such receptacle locations are common in electronic devices having peripheral devices and accessories, such as, for example, a PC having a removable disk drive which is interchangeable with other types of disk drives or plug-in devices. In such situations, the process of mating a plug to the receptacle is often such that the engagement of the plug to the receptacle is not visually observable. In such instances, the mating process is referred to as blind mating of the plug and the receptacle.
In a blind mate connector assembly, typically, one of the plug and receptacle has some freedom to float or move transversely to the direction of mating to align itself with the other of the plug and receptacle. Conventionally, the plug and receptacle connectors are provided with complimentary mechanical alignment features such as a guide post on one of the connectors that is received in a channel or cavity in the other connector when the plug and receptacle connectors are mated. The alignment features provide guidance during the mating process and ensures proper engagement of the blind mating connector assembly.
Along with the general trend toward faster, smaller and higher performance electrical systems, particularly with regard to computer systems, there is an ongoing need for compact connector assemblies to occupy smaller spaces while also providing adequate electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding to preserve signal quality. However, providing shielding for EMI suppression and alignment features in a blind-mate connector tends to add to the bulk of the connector assembly and to the space occupied by the connector assembly in use. It would be desirable to provide a blind mate connector assembly having EMI shielding in a more compact configuration for use with increasingly smaller devices.
In one aspect, a connector for use in a blind-mate connector assembly is provided. The connector includes a conductive shield that has a guidance element for a mating blind-mate connector having a floating receptacle. A housing is substantially enclosed within the shield. The housing includes a mating end and a mounting end and has a back wall at the mounting end. A protrusion extends from the back wall. The back wall has a lower surface that includes a connector mounting surface. The protrusion is configured to be received in the mating blind-mate connector. The guidance element of the shield positions the floating receptacle of the mating blind-mate connector about the protrusion.
Optionally, the conductive shield of the connector includes a forward end and the guidance element includes a curved lip at the forward end of the shield. The shield includes a grounding tab at the forward end that is configured to engage a grounding element proximate the forward end. The shield also includes a plurality of flexible fingers, and each finger contacts a shield of the mating connector when the connector is joined with the mating connector. The protrusion has an upper surface and a lower surface, and the housing includes a plurality of electrical contacts, the plurality of electrical contacts including a first row of contacts in registry with the upper surface and a second row of contacts in registry with the lower surface.
In another aspect, a blind matable connector assembly is provided that includes a first connector having a first conductive shield that includes a guidance element. A first housing is substantially enclosed within the first conductive shield. The first housing includes a mating end and a mounting end, and a back wall at the mounting end. A protrusion extends from the back wall toward the mating end. The back wall has a lower surface that includes a connector mounting surface. A second connector is matable with the first connector and includes a second housing having a mating end and a mounting end. The mounting end includes a portion extending vertically upward substantially perpendicular to the mating end. The mounting end defines a mounting hole for movable attachment of the mounting end to a panel. A second conductive shield surrounds the mating end of the second housing. The guidance element of the first conductive shield receives the second conductive shield and the mating end of the second housing whereby the second connector self aligns for mating with the first connector.
In another aspect, a blind matable electronic assembly is provided. The electronic assembly includes a primary device that includes a first connector located in an interior region of the primary device. The first connector includes a first conductive shield. The first conductive shield includes a guidance element for a mating blind-mate connector and a first housing substantially enclosed within the first conductive shield. The first housing includes a mating end and a mounting end. The first housing has a back wall at the mounting end and a protrusion extending from the back wall toward the mating end. The back wall has a lower surface that includes a connector mounting surface. A peripheral device is located outside the primary device and is blind-matable with the primary device. The peripheral device includes a panel and a second connector matable with the first connector. The second connector includes a second housing having a mating end and a mounting end, the mounting end including a portion extending vertically upward substantially perpendicular to the mating end. The mounting end is movably mounted to the panel to permit relative movement of the mating end with respect to the panel. A second conductive shield surrounds the mating end of the second housing. The guidance element receives the second conductive shield and the mating end of the second housing whereby the second connector self aligns for blind-mating with the first connector to blind-mate the peripheral device with the primary device.
In another aspect, a panel mount connector for use in a blind-mate connector assembly is provided. The panel mount connector includes a housing having a mating end and a mounting end. The mounting end includes a portion that extends vertically upward substantially perpendicular to the mating end. The mounting end defines a mounting hole for movable attachment the mounting end to a panel. A conductive shield encases the mating end. The shield includes a grounding tab configured to engage a grounding element proximate the mounting end.
The first connector 20 is substantially enclosed in a conductive shield 40 that is provided to minimize the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI). The connector 20 has a mating end 42 and a mounting end 44 that is configured for mounting to a circuit board 50. The shield 40 includes a forward end 52 that provides guidance for the second connector 30 during the mating process. The shield 40 surrounds the mating end 42 of the first connector 20.
The second connector 30, in the illustrated embodiment, is a floating receptacle connector that is configured to be mounted to a panel (not shown in
The shield 40 substantially encloses the housing 80 and includes a rearward portion 110 that surrounds the back wall 86 and a forward portion 112 that includes upper and lower walls 114 and 116, respectively, and end walls 118 and 120. The upper and lower walls 114 and 116 along with the end walls 118 and 120 define a cavity 122 within which the protrusion 82 is located. The upper and lower walls 114 and 116 and the end walls 118 and 120 each includes a curved lip 130 at the forward end 52 (see
Guidance for blind-mate connection is provided by the curved lips 130 on the shield 40. The shield 40 receives the mating end 62 of the mating connector 30. The housing 80 includes relief pockets 138 that receive the alignment towers 154 (see
The housing 60 includes an opening 152 that is sized to receive the protrusion 82 on the connector 20. An alignment tower 154 extends longitudinally forward from the mating end 62 on either side of the opening 152. The alignment towers 154 each have tapered upper, lower, and exterior side surfaces that facilitate entry of the alignment towers into the shield 40 of the connector 20. The alignment towers 154 are received in the shield forward end 52 on the connector 20 so that the connector 30 can align itself with respect to the connector 20 when the connectors 20 and 30 are joined together.
Use of the blind mate connector assembly 10 will be described with reference to
The first connector 20 is installed on the circuit board 50 and is inside a primary electronic device (not shown) that has an outer case 170. The connector 20, in an exemplary embodiment is a plug connector that is fixedly mounted on the circuit board 50 in the primary electronic device. An interior grounding plate 172 is positioned adjacent the outer case 170. The grounding tabs 134 on the shield forward end 52 engage the grounding plate 172 to ground the shield 40 that encases the connector 20 to provide EMI suppression. The outer case 170 is provided with a port 174 through which an accessory or peripheral device 180 can be plugged into the primary electronic device.
The second connector 30 is mounted within the peripheral device 180 and can be plugged into the primary electronic device through the port 174. The peripheral device 180 includes an outer front case 182 that abuts the outer case 170 of the primary device when the peripheral device 180 is plugged into the primary electronic device. An interior grounding plate 184 is positioned adjacent the outer case 182. In one embodiment, the second connector 30 is a floating receptacle connector that is panel mounted inside the peripheral device 180. The connector 30 is mounted within the peripheral device 180 using a fastener 190 that has a diameter D1 that is smaller than the inside diameter D2 of the mounting hole 70 in the mounting tab 68 on the connector 30. A washer 192 and a nut 194 may also be used in conjunction with the fastener 190. The difference in the diameters D1 and D2 allows the connector 30 to float in the X and Y directions (see
During the mating process, the peripheral device 180 is brought to the primary electronic device so that the mating end 62 (see
The connector 310 includes a housing 312 that has a mating end 322 configured to mate with a mating connector such as the second connector 320. The connector 310 has a mounting end 324 that is configured to mount to a circuit board. The housing 312 is substantially enclosed in a conductive shield 330 that is provided to minimize the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI). The shield 330 surrounds the mating end 322 of the connector 310 and provides guidance for the second connector 320 during the mating process. Mounting holes 332 are provided to mount the connector 310 to a circuit board (not shown).
The second connector 320 is a receptacle connector. More specifically, the second connector 320 is a floating receptacle connector that is configured to be mounted to a panel of the peripheral device (not shown in
The housing 340 includes an opening 392 that is sized to receive the protrusion 366 on the connector 310. An alignment tower 394 extends longitudinally forward from the mating end 342 on either side of the opening 392. The alignment towers 394 each have tapered upper, lower, and exterior side surfaces that facilitate entry of the alignment towers 394 into the shield 330 of the connector 310. The alignment towers 394 are received in the opening 360 of the shield 330 on the connector 310 so that the connector 320 can align itself with respect to the connector 310 when the connectors 310 and 320 are joined together.
The embodiments thus described provide a shielded blind mate connector assembly 10, 300 that includes a first connector 20, 310 having a shield 40, 330 that, in addition to providing EMI suppression, also performs the function of providing guidance so that the second connector 30, 320 can self align during the mating process. By providing guidance features in the shielding rather than in the housing of the connectors, the overall size of the assembly may be reduced in comparison to known blind-mate connectors. The assembly 10, 300 is suited for use in connecting an accessory or a peripheral device 180 to a primary electronic device. The first connector 20, 310 is configured to be mounted on a circuit board 50 while the second connector 30, 320 is configured to be panel mounted so that it has the capability to float during the mating process.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
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