The present invention relates to a stacking connector having a first connector and a second connector mated with each other to establish electrical connections between wiring boards.
In today's societies, with the development of the semiconductor technique, various electronic devices such as computers and audio/video devices have been put to widespread use. Many of such electronic devices incorporate circuit boards on which electronic circuits having integrated circuits such as ICs and LSIs are mounted. The performance of such electronic circuits on circuit boards plays an important role in improving the performance of electronic devices and reducing the size of electronic devices.
In such electronic devices, connectors are provided to electrically connect electronic circuits on different circuit boards to each other and, at the time of connection, the connectors are mated with each other to establish electrical connections between the circuit boards. If the connectors are not completely mated to each other, a problem arises that a poor connection is caused or unmating is caused by a small shock.
Therefore, some connectors are provided with a mechanism having an indicator in the form of a projection which, when mating is performed, projects and appears out of a small opening provided on the connector, thereby a user performing a circuit board connecting operation is informed of the completion of mating (see, for example, patent documents 1 to 4).
Patent document 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 6-275340
Patent document 2: Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 6-72178
Patent document 3: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 7-288157
Patent document 4: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 11-260484
Such connectors have a delicate mechanism for projecting the indicator in the form of a projection from a small opening simultaneously with mating by using an external force when mating is performed and, therefore, require a complicate construction in which component parts having complicated shapes are combined, and have an increased number of component parts.
In consideration of the above-described circumstances, an object of the present invention is to provide a stacking connector of a simple arrangement that allows checking of completion of mating.
A stacking connector of the present invention provided to achieve the above object has a first connector and a second connector respectively mounted on wiring boards and pressed against each other in a predetermined direction to be mated with each other, thereby electrically connecting the wiring boards, wherein:
the first connector has a projection projecting in the same direction as the predetermined direction; and
the second connector has:
a turning section that is turnable on a turning shaft disposed in a direction intersecting the predetermined direction, and has a first portion that enables turning of the turning section by being pressed by the projection when the first connector and the second connector are pressed against each other, and
a wall section that conceals the turning section and has an opening formed therethrough at a position reached by a second portion of the turning section as a result of turning of the turning section when mating of the first connector and the second connector is completed.
In the stacking connector of the present invention, the completion of mating can be checked with a markedly simple arrangement in which an indicator is turned when the connector is completely inserted.
In the stacking connector of the present invention, preferably, “the second portion of the turning section is colored in a color different from the color of the wall section.”
In the stacking connector in such a form, it is easy to visually recognize that the indicator has been turned to the maximum extent and thus, the completion of insertion of the connector can be clearly recognized.
In the stacking connector of the present invention, the completion of mating can be checked with a simple arrangement.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
A stacking connector according to the present embodiment has a connector having a recess and pins provided in the recess (hereinafter referred to as a male connector) and a connector having a raised portion and insertion sections which are provided in the raised portion and in which the pins of the male connector are respectively inserted (hereinafter referred to as a female connector).
The female connector 1 shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The raised portion 12 of the female connector 1 shown in
If this mating is not completely performed, a problem may arise that a poor electrical connection is caused or unmating is caused by a small shock. To avoid the occurrence of such a problem, the female connector 1 and the male connector 2 have a mechanism for informing a person of the completion of mating. Components for realizing this mechanism and the functions of the components will be described below.
The female connector 1 shown in
The female connector 1 corresponds to an example of the first connector according to the present invention; the male connector 2 corresponds to an example of the second connector according to the present invention; and the side walls 30a and 30b correspond to an example of the wall section according to the present invention. Also, the projecting portion 13 corresponds to an example of the projection according to the present invention, and the turning sections 25a and 25b correspond to an example of the turning section according to the present invention.
When the female connector 1 is mated with the male connector 2, the projecting portion 13 enters the L-shaped insertion section 23 and presses ends of the two turning sections 25a and 25b in directions indicated by arrows A and B in the figure. The two turning sections 25a and 25b are thereby turned, so that the other ends of the turning sections 25a and 25b are turned in directions indicated by arrows C and D in the figure. If this mating is completely performed, portions of the two turning sections 25a and 25b turned in the directions indicated by the arrows C and D can be recognized through indicator window portions 24a and 24b respectively provided in the two side walls 30a and 30b. Turning of the turning section 25a shown in the right-hand side in the figure in the two turning sections 25a and 25b will be described below by way of example.
In
When mating is performed, the projecting portion 13 indicated by the dot-dash line in the figure is inserted from above to be brought into contact with the left portion 28a of the turning section 25a, thereby pressing the left portion 28a in the direction indicated by arrow A. As a result, the right portion 29a of the turning section 25a is turned in the direction indicated by arrow C.
When the female connector 1 and the male connector 2 are dissociated from each other, the projecting portion 13 shown in
The above is a description of the embodiment of the present invention.
Thus, in the above-described stacking connector having the female connector 1 and the male connector 2, the completion of mating of the connectors can be checked with a simple arrangement.
While the turning sections 25a and 25b in bent form are used in this stacking connector, the shape of the turning sections in the connector according to the present invention is not limited to such a shape and may be in any shape as long as the turning sections turn on the turning shafts serving as the fulcrum of leverage. For example, the turning section may be a turning section in the form of a rod which turns on a turning shaft provided as the fulcrum of leverage.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP05/10807 | Jun 2005 | US |
Child | 12000469 | US |