Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for use in surface mounting on circuit boards requiring a fine pitch for board interconnections including plug and receptacle connector halves of profiles to allow the plug half to be inserted into and seated within the receptacle half, each half including a plastic housing of a given length and a given cross-sectional profile having an array of cavities in side-by-side relationship with each cavity substantially wider in a plane transverse to the given length of the housing than in a plane parallel to the given length of the housing to define closely spaced interior side surfaces, a contact in each cavity stamped of thin sheet metal to include sides and edges with the sides of substantially greater width dimension than the edges to minimize contact edge width and with the contacts fitted into said cavities on edge with the sides thereof supported by the cavity side surfaces to provide spring action in at least the plug half contacts in the plane of metal, each plug contact having a lug projection on the edge surface proximate the end thereof and each receptacle contact having a recess on the edge surface thereof positioned in the receptacle housing half so as to engage the lug projection upon said plug half being inserted and seated within the receptacle half to interlock the halves together against disengagement and each said contact further including a leg extending slightly beyond the cross-sectional profile of the housing with the edges of adjacent contacts in a parallel plane suitable for supporting the connector for surface mounting on a circuit board while being soldered thereto.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein each said contact leg extending slightly beyond the edge surface of said housing is of a length substantially greater than the width of said edge to define a relatively broad area for connector support and soldering to the surface of a circuit.
- 3. The connector of claim 1 wherein the contacts are arranged in pairs along the length of the connector with the legs of adjacent contacts providing stable mounting of the said connector on the surface of a circuit for surface mounting and soldering.
- 4. The connector of claim 1 wherein the said lug projection is positioned to wipe the edge of the receptacle contact during insertion and mating of the plug half within the receptacle half and the said plug contact includes a further contact point spaced from the said lug projection to engage the receptacle contact and form an interconnection in an area wiped by the said lug.
- 5. The connector of claim 1 wherein the said cross-sectional profile of the housing of the plug half of the connector extends beyond the edge of the contacts thereof on the intermating face of the plug half to preclude shorting out of contacts by extraneous material engaging such face of the connector.
- 6. The connector of claim 1 wherein the said contact of the plug half includes a J configuration with the said contact point residing at the end of the said J profile to provide an elastic deflection driving the said edge of the plug half contact against the edge of the receptacle half contact.
- 7. The connector of claim 1 wherein the said plug and receptacle halves each include a pair of cavities residing in the same plane along the length of the said housing with the contacts therein forming rows of contacts parallel to each other.
- 8. The connector of claim 1 wherein each of the said contacts of the said receptacle includes a U-shaped profile with the contact point of the receptacle half residing within the given profile of the said housing and with a portion of the U forming the said leg extending beyond such profile to define an edge suitable for soldering to a circuit board.
- 9. An electrical connector for electrically connecting circuit boards together comprising a plug connector having an insulating housing in which electrical plug contacts are secured at spaced intervals along the housing; a receptacle connector having an insulating housing in which electrical receptacle contacts are secured at spaced intervals along the housing for electrical engagement with respective electrical plug contacts when the connectors are mated, the receptacle insulating housing has a U-shaped trough, each of said receptacle contacts having an electrical contact section extending along a surface of said U-shaped trough and a termination section extending outwardly from an outside surface of the receptacle insulating housing for electrical connection to a circuit board, the plug insulating housing has a protrusion; each of said plug contacts having an electrical contact portion extending along a side of said protrusion and a termination portion extending outwardly from an outside surface of the plug insulating housing for electrical connection to another circuit board, wherein one of said receptacle contact section and said plug contact is an overall rigidly fixed member thereby incurring no deflection upon mating of said receptacle and plug contacts and the other of said receptacle contact section and said plug contact portion comprises a resilient means for bending action in response to pressing engagement with said fixed member, the receptacle contacts and the plug contacts further include interengaging sections which are interengaged when said protrusion is positioned within said U-shaped trough when the connectors are mated thereby resisting disengagement of the contacts.
- 10. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that the receptacle contacts have recesses therein for interengagably receiving projections at outer ends of the plug contacts.
- 11. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that the receptacle contacts have lugs for interengagably engaging lugs at free ends of the plug contacts.
- 12. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 9 characterized in that said protrusion has slots in which said plug contact portions are disposed and along which said receptacle contact sections extend when said plug contact portions and said receptacle contact sections are electrically connected together.
- 13. An electrical connector as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that said receptacle termination sections and said plug termination portions define surface mounting termination members for electrical connection to electrical conductors on the circuit boards.
Priority Claims (2)
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2-034264 |
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2-151810 |
Jun 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/675,839 filed Mar. 27, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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424905 |
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Continuations (1)
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