GB2138222A - Electrical connector assembly - Google Patents

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GB2138222A
GB2138222A GB8409311A GB8409311A GB2138222A GB 2138222 A GB2138222 A GB 2138222A GB 8409311 A GB8409311 A GB 8409311A GB 8409311 A GB8409311 A GB 8409311A GB 2138222 A GB2138222 A GB 2138222A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R12/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, specially adapted for printed circuits, e.g. printed circuit boards [PCB], flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures, e.g. terminal strips, terminal blocks; Coupling devices specially adapted for printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures; Terminals specially adapted for contact with, or insertion into, printed circuits, flat or ribbon cables, or like generally planar structures
    • H01R12/70Coupling devices
    • H01R12/71Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures
    • H01R12/72Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures
    • H01R12/722Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures coupling devices mounted on the edge of the printed circuits
    • H01R12/728Coupling devices without an insulating housing provided on the edge of the PCB

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1 GB 2 138 222 A 1
SPECIFICATION
Electrical connector assembly The present invention relates to electrical connector assemblies and more particularly but not exclusively to such assemblies comprising a male connector and a female connector detachably connectable to each other.
Hitherto when a circuit board housing an edge connector (i.e. a "male connector") has been inserted into its socket (i.e. a "female connector") it has been usual for the edge of the board to be used to displace the contacts of the socket to permit the insertion. Thus each time the board is inserted the edge thereof scrapes the electrical contact area. Whilst some wiping action of the electrical contact area on insertion is desirable to remove any film which may have built up, the scraping action causes some damage to the contact area and may, if several insertions and removals of a particular board are required result in the removal of the precious metal plating of the contact area.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector assembly in which one connector causes displacement of the contact mem bers of the other connector on insertion therein without interfering with the elcetrical contact area of the contact members.
According to the present invention in an electrical 95 connector assembly of the kind comprising a male connector and a female connector each of which has at least one respective contact member and which are detachably connectable one to the other, the or each contact member of a first of the connectors has 100 at least one displacement member associated therewith, said displacement member being disposed to one side of the contact member and being arranged to provide an inclined surface longitudinally of the direction of insertion of one connector in the other, the or each contact member of the other one of the connectors has a portion arranged to cooperate with said displacement member, and said portion and said displacement member are adapted to co-operate with each other as mating of the connec- 110 tors proceeds such that initially contact between the or each pair of corresponding contact members is prevented and subsequently contact between the or each pair of corresponding contact members is permitted so that, during mating of the connectors, leading edges of each of the contact members are prevented from scraping contact areas of the corresponding opposite contact member.
Preferably, contact between the or each pair of corresponding contact members is permitted after the leading edges of the contact members have passed over the contact areas of the corresponding opposite contact member and before completion of mating of the connectors so that the contact areas wipe across each other to assist displacement of any 125 disruptive film which may be present.
The displacement member may have a second inclined surface sloping in the opposed directions to said inclined surface so as to cause the contact members to come into contact gradually. The two inclined surfaces of the displacement member may be mechanically linked by a plateau such that the displaced contact member traverses apart from and substantially parallel to the corresponding opposite contact member for part of the distance traversed during mating of the connectors.
The displacement member may be associated with the male connector which connector may be either attached to or integral with a printed circuit board.
According to a feature of the present invention an attachment for a male connector or a circuit board arranged to provide a displacement member for the or each contact member of such a connector or board for the purpose of converting the connector or board for use in a connector assembly in accordance with the invention comprises a moulding having a forward ramp member and an integral oppositely inclined rearward ramp member arranged when attached to a male connector or a circuit board during mating of such a male connector or board with a female connector initially to displace a contact member of a said female connector laterally of the direction of insertion, and subsequently to permit that contact member to return substantially to its non-displaced position.
Preferably the attachment provides a plurality of displacement members integrally formed in the shape of a comb.
A connector assembly in accordance with the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:- Figure 1 show a view of the assembly with the male and female connectors fully disconnected; Figure 2 shows a fragmentary view on the line 11-11 of Figure 1; Figures 3 and 4show a similarviewto Figure 2 with the two connectors at different stages of mating; Figure 5 shows a similar view to Figure 2 with the two co n n ecto rs fu 1 ly m ated; Figure 6 shows a fragmentary view at right angles to the view of Figure 2 of part of a female connector of the assembly; Figure 7 shows an isometric view of a part of the circuit board of Figure 1.
Referring to the drawings the assembly has a male connector 1 which is shown as integral with a printed circuit board 2 (only a part of which is shown) and a female connector 3.
The female connector 3 is similar in construction to many known connectors, and comprises an insulated housing holding a number of female contact members 5 in alignment and in pairs. Each female contact member 5 is connected to a respective further member 4 to which connection may be made by soldering or wire wrapping for example. For the purposes of description the face of the female connector 3 at the same end as that at which the contact member 5 is not connected to the further member 4 is referred to as the front of the female connector 3. It is here noted that the term mating face as used herein relates to the front end when applied to the female connector.
GB 2 138 222 A 2 Referring particularly to Figures 2 and 6 each of the contact members 5 has a contact area 6 (shown shaded in Figure 6) which is the part of the contact most susceptible to having its plating removed by the edge of an inserted male connector, The contact members 5 are of resilient material for example phosphor bronze. The contact area 6 being spot plated with a precious metal for example gold.
At the front of each contact member 6 a semicircu- lar portion 7 is provided which is wider than the contact areas 6 each that, referring also to Figure 7, when the male connector 1 is presented for insertion a respective displacement member 8 of each corres ponding male contact member 9 cause the contact member 5 to open.
It is here noted that each of the displacement members 8 forms an upper displacement member for one of the male contact members 9 and a lower displacement member for an adjacent male contact member.
Referring now to Figures 2 to 5 as the circuit board 2 is presented to the female connector 3, the respective displacement members 8 engage with the edges of the semi-circular portions 7 which as mating of the connectors continues are displaced so as to cause the contact members 5 to provide an opening which is wider than the circuit board 2. Thus, the semi-circular portions 7 ride up a forward ramp and as the edge of the male connector 1 reaches the respective contact areas 6 so the portions 7 reach (Figure 3) a plateau which is substantially of the same width as the contact area.
As insertion of the male connector 1 continues (Figure 4) so the portions 7 ride down a rearward ramp of the displacement members 8 which permits 100 the contact area 6 of the female contact members 5 to come into contact with the male contact members 9.
It will be appreciated that some wiping of the contact areas 6 on the male contact members 9 is desirable to remove disruptive film and the like. This wiping occurs once the semi-circular portions 7 have reached the end of the rearward ramp of the displacement members 8 as the circuit board 2 and the male connector 1 are pushed fully home in the 110 female connector 3.
Referring again to Figure 1 the displacement members 8 may be suitably provided by a moulding of plastics material which may be in the form of a comb having a continuous rear strip for attachment to the male connector 1 or the circuit board 2 by rivetting for example.
It is noted that whilst as described herein the invention is realised by attachment of a moulding to the circuit board 2, the invention may be similarly 120 implemented by attachment of a suitable moulding to a male connector of the kind arranged for subsequent attachment to tracks of a circuit board or for wiring connections.
In the case of a male connector it will also be realised that displacement members could be integrally moulded with the insulating material of the connector housing.

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1. An electrical connector assembly of the kind comprising a male connector and a female connec- tor each of which has at least one respective contact member and which are detachably connectable one to the other wherein the or each contact member of a first of the connectors has at least one displacement member associated therewith and disposed to one side thereof, said displacement member being arranged to provide an inclined surface longitudinally of the direction of insertion of one connector in the other the or each contact member of the other one of the connectors has a portion arranged to cooperate with said displacement member and said portion and said displacement member are adapted to cooperate with each other as mating of the connectors proceeds such that initially contact between the or each pair of corresponding contact members is prevented and subsequently contact between the or each pair of contact members is permitted such that during mating of the connectors leading edges of each of the contact members are prevented from scraping contact areas of the corresponding oppo- site contact member.
2. An electrical connector assembly according to Claim 1 wherein contact between the or each pair of corresponding contact members duri ' ng mating is permitted afterthe leading edges of each of the contact members have passed over the contact areas of the corresponding opposite contact member and before completion of the mating of the connectors such that the contact areas wipe across each other to assist displacement of any film or debris which may be present.
3. An electrical connector assembly according to Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein the displacement member has a second inclined surface sloping in the opposed direction to the first said inclined surface such as to cause the contact members to come into contact gradually.
4. An electrical connector assembly according to Claim 3 wherein said first and second inclined surfaces of the displacement member are mechanically linked by a plateau such as that the displacement contact member traverses apart from and substantially parallel to the corresponding opposite contact member for part of the traversed during mating of the connectors.
5. An electrical connector assembly according to any preceding claim wherein the displacement member is associated with the male connector.
6. An electrical connector assembly according to Claim 5 wherein the male connector is either attached to or integral with a printed circuit board.
il 3 GB 2 138 222 A 3
7. An attachment fora male connector or a printed circuit board arranged to provide a displacement memberfor a or each contact member of such a connector or board so as to convert the connector or board for use in a connector assembly according to any one of Claims 1 to 6 the attachment comprising a moulding which has a forward ramp member and an integral oppositely-inclined rearward ramp member arranged when attached to a male connec- tor or circuit board during mating of such a male connector or board within a female connector initially to displace a contact member of a said female connector laterally of the direction of insertion, and subsequently to permit that contact member to return substantially to its non-displaced position.
8. An attachment as claimed in Claim 7 wherein said ramp members are integrally linked by a plateau.
9. An attachment as claimed in Claim 7 or Claim 8 wherein a plurality of displacment members are integrally formed in the shape of a comb.
10. An electrical connector assembly substantial ly as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
11. An attachment fora male connector or printed circuit board substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying draw ings.
12. A printed circuit board including an attach- ment substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Printed in the U K for HMSO, D8818935,8184,7102. Published by The Patent Office, 25 Southampton Buildings, London, WC2A lAY, from which copies may be obtained.
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