Claims
- 1. A zero insertion force connector for interconnecting conductive tracings on at least a first flexible circuit to corresponding electrical conductive paths on a surface of a substrate, the substrate having a predetermined thickness dimension, the connector comprising:
- a first and a second spring clamp jaw, each spring clamp jaw having a forward end and a rearward end thereon, the flexible circuit being attached to one of the clamp jaws adjacent to the forward end thereof, the clamp jaws being confrontationally arranged so that a portion of each clamp jaw adjacent to the rearward end thereof cooperate to define a channel through which the flexible circuit passes; and
- actuating means for opening the spring clamp jaws to space apart the forward ends thereof,
- wherein the flexible circuit has an end thereon and wherein the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit terminate a predetermined distance from the end of the flexible circuit thereby to define on the flexible circuit a region that is free of conductive tracings, the flexible circuit being attached to the forward end of the one spring clamp jaw within the region on the flexible circuit that is free of conductive tracings.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein each of the spring clamp jaws has a concave region intermediate the forward and the rearward ends thereof, and wherein the actuating means lies within the concave region of the confrontationally arranged spring clamp jaws.
- 3. The connector of claim 1 wherein each of the spring clamp jaws has a concave region intermediate the forward and the rearward ends thereof, the concave region of each jaw having a lifting surface thereon, and
- wherein the actuating means comprises a first and a second actuator, each actuator being respectively disposed within the concave region of a respective one of the spring clamp jaws, each actuator comprising:
- a bearing member having a bearing surface thereon,
- a rod rotationally received on the bearing surface, the rod having an actuating surface with an actuating edge defined thereon, and
- an actuating handle for rotating the rod with respect to the bearing surface to bring the actuating edge on the rod against the lifting surface on the concave region of the spring clamp jaw within which it is disposed thereby to impose an opening force on the spring clamp jaw to open the same against its spring bias.
- 4. The connector of claim 3 wherein the rod is a generally cylindrical, and wherein the lifting surface on the concave region of each of the spring clamp jaws and the actuating surface on each of the rods are generally planar.
- 5. The connector of claim 3 wherein at least one rod has a camming surface thereon,
- the connector further comprising a fixture with an abutment edge thereon, the fixture having a transition platform with conductive landings thereon, the conductive landings being electrically connected to the conductive paths on the substrate
- wherein rotation of the one rod to impose the opening force on its associated spring clamp jaw generates a restoring force in the spring clamp jaw and simultaneously presents the camming surface on the rod to the abutment edge on the fixture,
- the abutment edge and the camming surface being engageable such that relative movement therebetween in response to the restoring force in the spring clamp jaw generates a wiping motion acting in a predetermined wiping direction between the conductive landings on the fixture and the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit.
- 6. The connector of claim 5 wherein at least one spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end thereof, and wherein the fixture has a positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on the one spring clamp jaw and the positioning ridge on the fixture being engageable to locate the one spring clamp jaw with respect to the fixture so that the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit register with the conductive landings on the fixture.
- 7. The connector of claim 6 wherein positioning ridge on the fixture is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge aligning with the wiping direction and extending toward the connector.
- 8. The connector of claim 3 wherein at least one rod has a camming surface thereon,
- the connector further comprising a fixture with an abutment edge thereon,
- wherein rotation of the one rod to impose the opening force on its associated spring clamp jaw generates a restoring force in the spring clamp jaw and simultaneously presents the camming surface on the rod to the abutment edge on the fixture,
- the abutment edge and the camming surface being engageable such that relative movement therebetween in response to the restoring force in the spring clamp jaw generates a wiping motion acting in a predetermined wiping direction between the conductive paths on the substrate and the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit.
- 9. The connector of claim 8 wherein at least one spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end thereof, and wherein the fixture has a positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on the one spring clamp jaw and the positioning ridge on the fixture being engageable to locate the one spring clamp jaw with respect to the fixture so that the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit register with the conductive paths on the substrate.
- 10. The connector of claim 9 wherein positioning ridge on the fixture is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge aligning with the wiping direction and extending toward the connector.
- 11. The connector of claim 1 wherein at least one spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end thereof,
- the connector further comprising a fixture attached to the substrate, the fixture having a positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on the one spring clamp jaw and the positioning ridge on the fixture being engageable to locate the one spring clamp jaw with respect to the fixture so that the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit register with the conductive paths on the substrate.
- 12. The connector of claim 11 wherein positioning ridge on the fixture is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge pointing toward the spring clamp jaws.
- 13. The connector of claim 1 wherein at least one spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end thereof,
- the connector further comprising a fixture attached to the substrate, the fixture having a transition platform with conductive landings thereon, the conductive landings being electrically connected to the conductive paths on the substrate,
- the fixture also having a positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on the one spring clamp jaw and the positioning ridge on the fixture being engageable to locate the one spring clamp jaw with respect to the fixture so that the conductive tracings on the flexible circuit register with the conductive landings on the transition platform.
- 14. The connector of claim 13 wherein positioning ridge on the fixture is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge pointing toward the spring clamp jaws.
- 15. A zero insertion force connector for interconnecting conductive tracings on each of a first and a second flexible circuit to corresponding electrical conductive paths on respective first and second surfaces of a substrate, the substrate having a predetermined thickness dimension, the connector comprising:
- a first and a second spring clamp jaw, each spring clamp jaw having a forward end and a rearward end thereon, each of the flexible circuits being attached to a respective one of the clamp jaws adjacent to the forward end thereof, the clamp jaws being confrontationally arranged so that a portion of each clamp jaw adjacent to the rearward end thereof cooperate to define a channel through which the flexible circuits pass; and
- actuating means for opening the spring clamp jaws to space apart the forward ends thereof,
- wherein each flexible circuit has an end thereon and wherein the conductive tracings on each flexible circuit terminate a predetermined distance from the end thereof thereby to define on each flexible circuit a region that is free of conductive tracings, each flexible circuit being attached to the forward end of its respective spring clamp jaw within the region on the flexible circuit that is free of conductive tracings.
- 16. The connector of claim 15 wherein each of the spring clamp jaws has a concave region intermediate the forward and the rearward ends thereof, and wherein the actuating means lies within the concave region of the confrontationally arranged spring clamp jaws.
- 17. The connector of claim 15 wherein each of the spring clamp jaws has a concave region intermediate the forward and the rearward ends thereof, the concave region of each jaw having a lifting surface thereon, and
- wherein the actuating means comprises a first and a second actuator, each actuator being respectively disposed within the concave region of a respective one of the spring clamp jaws, each actuator comprising:
- a bearing member having a bearing surface thereon,
- a rod rotationally received on the bearing surface, the rod having an actuating surface with an actuating edge defined thereon, and
- an actuating handle for rotating the rod with respect to the bearing surface to bring the actuating edge on the rod against the lifting surface on the concave portion of the spring clamp jaw within which it is disposed thereby to impose an opening force on the spring clamp jaw to open the same against its spring bias.
- 18. The connector of claim 17 wherein the rod is a generally cylindrical, and wherein the lifting surface on the concave region of each of the spring clamp jaws and the actuating surface on each of the rods are generally planar.
- 19. The connector of claim 17 wherein each rod has a camming surface thereon,
- the connector further comprising a fixture with first and a second abutment edge thereon, the fixture having a transition platform thereon, the transition platform having a first and a second surface, each surface of the transition platform having conductive landings thereon, the conductive landings on each respective surface of the transition platform being being electrically connected to the conductive paths on each respective surface of the substrate;
- wherein rotation of the rod in each actuator to impose the opening force on its associated spring clamp jaw generates a restoring force in each of the spring clamp jaws and simultaneously presents the camming surface on each of the rods to one of the abutment edges on the fixture,
- the abutment edges and the camming surfaces being engageable such that relative movement therebetween in response to the restoring force in the spring clamp jaws generates a wiping motion acting in a predetermined wiping direction between the conductive landings on the first and second surfaces of the transition platform of the mixture and the conductive paths on respective first and second flexible circuits.
- 20. The connector of claim 1 wherein each spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end of each spring clamp jaw, and wherein each of the first and second surface of the transition platform of the fixture has a positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on each spring clamp jaw and the positioning ridge on respective surface of the transition platform of the fixture being engageable to locate the each spring clamp jaw with respect to the surface of the transition platform so that the conductive tracings on each flexible circuit register with the conductive landings on each respective surface of the transition platform.
- 21. The connector of claim 20 wherein positioning ridge on each surface of the transition platform is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge aligning with the wiping direction and extending toward the connector.
- 22. The connector of claim 17 wherein each rod has a camming surface thereon,
- the connector further comprising a fixture with first and a second abutment edge thereon,
- wherein rotation of the rod in each actuator to impose the opening force on its associated spring clamp jaw generates a restoring force in each of the spring clamp jaws and simultaneously presents the camming surface on each of the rods to one of the abutment edges on the fixture,
- the abutment edges and the camming surfaces being engageable such that relative movement therebetween in response to the restoring force in the spring clamp jaws generates a wiping motion acting in a predetermined wiping direction between the conductive paths on the first and second surfaces of the substrate and the conductive tracings on the respective first and second flexible circuits.
- 23. The connector of claim 22 wherein each spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end of each spring clamp jaw, and wherein the fixture has a first and a second positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on each spring clamp jaw and a respective one of the positioning ridges on the fixture being engageable to locate each spring clamp jaw with respect to the surface of the substrate so that the conductive tracings on each flexible circuit register with the conductive paths on each respective surface of the substrate.
- 24. The connector of claim 23 wherein each positioning ridge on the fixture is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge aligning with the wiping direction and extending toward the connector.
- 25. The connector of claim 15 wherein each spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end of each spring clamp jaw,
- the connector further comprising a fixture, the fixture being attached to the substrate;
- the fixture having a first and a second positioning ridge thereon,
- the positioning pin on each spring clamp jaw and one of the positioning ridges on the fixture being engageable to locate the each spring clamp jaw with respect to a surface of the substrate so that the conductive tracings on each flexible circuit register with the conductive paths on each respective surface of the substrate.
- 26. The connector of claim 25 wherein positioning surface on each surface of the transition platform is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge pointing toward a respective spring clamp jaw.
- 27. The connector of claim 15 wherein each spring clamp jaw has a positioning pin thereon, the positioning pin being disposed adjacent to the forward end of each spring clamp jaw,
- the connector further comprising a fixture, the fixture having a transition platform thereon, the transition platform having a first and a second surface, each surface of the transition platform having conductive landings thereon, the conductive landings on each respective surface of the transition platform being being electrically connected to the tracings on each respective surface of the substrate;
- each of the first and second surfaces of the transition platform of the fixture having a positioning surface thereon,
- the positioning pin on each spring clamp jaw and the positioning surface on each respective surface of the transition platform of the fixture being engageable to locate the each spring clamp jaw with respect to the surface of the transition platform so that the conductive tracings on each flexible circuit register with the conductive landings on each respective surface of the transition platform.
- 28. The connector of claim 27 wherein positioning surface on each surface of the transition platform is generally wedge-shaped, with the closed end of the wedge pointing toward a respective spring clamp jaw.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/946,003, filed Sep. 15, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/793,513, filed Nov. 18, 1991, both abandoned.
PCT Information
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Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US92/09987 |
11/18/1992 |
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4/30/1993 |
4/30/1993 |
Publishing Document |
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WO93/10577 |
5/27/1993 |
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US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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793513 |
Nov 1991 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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946003 |
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