The invention relates to a connection system that makes it possible for a base with pins to be mounted in an electronics unit wall without relative rotation between the base and a printed circuit of the electronics unit. This connection system comprises a holding plate, integral with both the base and the printed circuit. The invention also relates to a process for mounting this system.
The invention has applications in numerous technical fields where an electronic system must be connected to a piece of electrical equipment. In particular, it has applications in the field of telecommunications, aeronautics, the automobile, and in all fields where an electrical connector base must be connected to an electronics unit.
In certain fields, such as those of aeronautics and the automobile, it can be necessary to connect an electronic system to a piece of electrical equipment. An electronics unit equipped with one or more printed circuit(s) must then be connected to one or more electrical connectors. To do this, it is known to connect the electric contacts of the base of the connector with a printed circuit by soldering said electric contacts on said printed circuit.
Once the printed circuit is welded, the front part of the base of the connector is mounted through the wall of the electronics unit. To do this, the front part of the base of the connector is introduced into an orifice of the wall, the back end of the base remaining inside the electronics unit.
The part of the base intended to receive a complementary connector plug is called “front part” of the base, and the part of the base intended to remain inside the electronics unit is called “back part” or “back end” of the base.
The front part 22 of the base is generally provided with a threading 25 over its entire outer surface. Thus, when the front part 22 of the base is installed through the wall of the electronics unit, a nut 30 can be screwed around this front part 22 until the wall of the electronics unit is tightened. In this way, the wall is held between the nut 30 and the inner wall 23 of the base.
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However, at the end of the tightening of the nut 30 against the wall 11, the base 20 is carried along by the nut. It therefore undergoes a relative movement of rotation in relation to the printed circuit. Actually, during the tightening of the nut against the wall, the movement of rotation performed by the operator on the nut causes a movement of the base inside the wall. This movement of the base in relation to the wall causes a movement relative to the printed circuit, which produces a relative play between the printed circuit and the pin contacts. This relative play has the effect of creating failures of connection at the welds between the pin contacts and the printed circuit.
The invention has precisely as its object to eliminate the drawbacks of the previously explained techniques. For this purpose, the invention proposes a connection system comprising a holding plate mounted on the base and housed partially in the printed circuit. This holding plate makes it possible to make the base integral with the printed circuit by the holding plate preventing any relative movement between the base and the printed circuit.
More specifically, the invention relates to a connection system comprising a base that can be mounted through a wall of an electronics unit, said base being provided with electric pin contacts that come out into the electronics unit and whose ends are connected electrically to a printed circuit of said electronics unit. This system is characterized by the fact that the base is equipped with a holding plate, on the one hand, mounted around the electric pin contacts and around a back part of the base and, on the other hand, provided with catch means that can be fitted into the printed circuit. In this way, the base is made integral with the printed circuit, which prevents any relative movement of rotation between the base and the printed circuit.
This connection system can comprise one or more of the following characteristics:
the holding plate exhibits a cylindrical shape with dimensions suitable for the contour of the back part of the base.
the holding plate comprises, on an inner cylindrical wall, orientation notches that can prevent any relative movement of rotation between the holding plate and the base. In this way, the holding plate is rendered integral with the base.
the catch means comprise at least two studs that are distributed on a circular face of the holding plate and that can be lodged in the printed circuit. In this way, the holding plate is rendered integral with the printed circuit.
the holding plate is made by molding a thermoplastic material if an electrical insulation between the base and the PCB must be ensured.
the system comprises a nut that can be screwed around a front part of the base and that can be tightened against the wall of the electronics unit.
The invention also relates to a process for mounting a connection system as described above. This process is characterized by the fact that it comprises the following operations:
mounting the holding plate around the back part of the base,
mounting the electric pin contacts of the base and of the catch means of the holding plate in the printed circuit,
connection of the electric pin contacts on the printed circuit,
mounting the front part of the base in an orifice of the wall of the electronics unit,
screwing a nut around the front part of the base until the wall is tightened.
Thus mounted, no movement of rotation that is generated by the nut and that carries along the base can have an effect on the connections between the pin contacts and the printed circuit.
The invention relates to a connection system that makes it possible to mount a standard base in a wall of an electronics unit without there being play between the base and the printed circuit to which the pin contacts of the base are connected.
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Thus, when the base is mounted in the wall of the electronics unit, the inner wall 23 is joined to said wall of the electronics unit. This wall is therefore tightened between the inner wall 23 and the nut 30 that is screwed on the front
part 22 of the base. As shown in
According to the invention, the base 20 is equipped with a holding plate 40 mounted around the back part 21 of the base. This holding plate 40 is therefore positioned around pin contacts 24 to ensure that the base 20 is made integral with the printed circuit 50 of the electronics unit on which the pin contacts are connected.
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More precisely, the holding plate 40 consists of a tubular element 41, or crown, comprising an outer cylindrical wall 41a and an inner cylindrical wall 41b, that is concentric with the outer cylindrical wall. This tubular element 41 has a shape and dimensions adapted to the contour of the back part 21 of the base. This tubular element 41 is equipped, on its circular face 45, with catch means 42.
These catch means 42 can be, for example, studs 42 that can be lodged in orifices of the printed circuit 50. These studs 42, once inserted into the printed circuit 50, make the base 20 integral with said printed circuit, which prevents any relative play between said base and said printed circuit. In the example shown in
According to an embodiment of the invention, the outer cylindrical wall 41a is equipped with an orientation slot 46 that makes it possible for the operator to correctly orient the base with the holding plate so that the studs 42 are opposite the corresponding orifices of the printed circuit.
It is deduced from the preceding that an operator who wants to connect a base onto a printed circuit with the connection system of the invention must perform the following operations:
he must first of all install the holding plate around the back part of the base by causing the orientation notches 44 of the holding plate to line up with the crenels 26 of the back part 21 of the base;
he must then introduce the pin contacts 24 of the base and the studs 42 of the holding plate into the printed circuit 50 and weld the pin contacts onto the printed circuit to ensure their electrical connection;
he can then mount the front part 22 of the base in an orifice 12 of the wall 11 of the electronics unit and screw a nut 30 around the threading 25 of the front part 22 of the base until the wall is tightened between said nut 30 and the inner wall 23 of the base.
From the preceding description, it is understood that the possible movements of rotation produced by the screwing of the nut 30 around the base 20 are of no consequence to the connection of the pin contacts 24 in the printed circuit 50. In fact, since the holding plate 40 is fixed in the printed circuit and the base is integral with said holding plate, the base is made integral with the printed circuit. Also, regardless of the movements of rotation produced by the nut 30 on the base 20, no relative rotation is possible between the base 20 and the printed circuit 50. The tightening of the nut 30 on the base, even if it causes a movement of the base, does not induce any relative movement of the base in relation to the printed circuit. The connection made by welding the pin contacts 24 onto the printed circuit is therefore maintained.
The holding plate as a whole, which has just been described, can be made from a thermoplastic material, or any other material that is easy to mold. The holding plate can be, for example, molded of PEEK (polyether ether ketone), a material that has the advantage of having a very good temperature stability and good electrical insulation properties.
Moreover, since the holding plate according to the invention is made in the form of an added part, adapted to the shape of the back part of the base, it can be used with standard base bodies. The connection system of the invention can therefore be put in place on existing bases. No inherent modification of the base is necessary, which makes it possible to avoid costs connected with a modification of said base.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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12 60546 | Nov 2012 | FR | national |