EP0041420A1 - Electrical connector with provision for electromagnetic shielding - Google Patents

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EP0041420A1
EP0041420A1 EP81400733A EP81400733A EP0041420A1 EP 0041420 A1 EP0041420 A1 EP 0041420A1 EP 81400733 A EP81400733 A EP 81400733A EP 81400733 A EP81400733 A EP 81400733A EP 0041420 A1 EP0041420 A1 EP 0041420A1
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electrical connector
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Stephen Punako
Francis Joseph Duguay
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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
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/648Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices, e.g. anti-static shielding  
    • H01R13/658High frequency shielding arrangements, e.g. against EMI [Electro-Magnetic Interference] or EMP [Electro-Magnetic Pulse]
    • H01R13/6581Shield structure
    • H01R13/6582Shield structure with resilient means for engaging mating connector
    • H01R13/6583Shield structure with resilient means for engaging mating connector with separate conductive resilient members between mating shield members

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  • This invention relates to an electrical connector with provision for electromagnetic shielding of'the type having a first connector'shell, a second connector shell, means for coupling the.first shell to the second shell, and a grounding strap secured around a portion of one of the shells to suppress electromagnetic radiations entering the connector.
  • Electrical connectors are used to connect together a plurality of electrical wires into predetermined circuit relationship with another plurality of electrical wires.
  • the interconnected wires convey signals from one circuit to another.
  • One example ' of such a connector may be found in U.S. Patent No. 3,663,926.
  • the circuits are very sensitive or the signals being conveyed are very weak and electromagnetic radiations entering into the connector can interfere with the signals being communicated between the circuits. When this occurs false signals are conveyed between the circuits.
  • electromagnetic radiations may enter and interfere with the circuitry.
  • the present invention overcomes the disadvantages and limitations of the prior art arrangements by providing an electrical'connector with provision for electromagnetic shielding of the type having a first connector shell, a second connector shell, means for coupling the first shell to the second shell, and a grounding strap secured around a portion of one of the shells to suppress electromagnetic radiations entering the connector, said grounding strap comprising; a substantially flat elongated piece of electrically conducting material; a first plurality of holes arranged along a common axis along one of the elongated sides of said elongated piece; a second plurality of holes arranged along a common axis along the other elongated side of said elongated piece; and a plurality of slits in said elongated piece, each of the slits extending from one of. the holes to the edge of the elongated side of said elongated piece furthest. from said one hole.
  • the electrical'connector of the present invention- is advantageous in that the-grounding strap reduces the amount of electromagnetic radiations passing through the connector shells, and in that the configuration of the grounding strap maximizes the electrical contact between mated shells of the electrical connector.
  • FIGURE 1 shows a connector shell 2 having mounted thereon a grounding strap 4.
  • the connector shell generally includes a plurality of threads 22 for engaging another piece (not shown), an enlarged portion or shoulder 23, a recessed portion 24 and an end portion 25.
  • the recess portion 24 receives the grounding strap 4 and also includes an annular groove 26 for receiving one end of the grounding strap 4.
  • Securing the ends of the grounding strap is a sleeve 5.
  • the last leg 44 at each end of the grounding strap 4 extends through the sleeve 5, thereby securing the grounding strap 4 to the shell 2.
  • the legs 44 are defined by slits 43 extending across the grounding strap 4.
  • FIGURE 2 illustrates the grounding strap 4 within a mated electrical connector.
  • the electrical connector comprises: a first shell 1 having a plurality of electrical contacts 6 that mate with a plurality of contacts of a second shell 2.
  • the first shell 1 and the second shell 2 are connected together by a coupling nut 3.
  • the coupling nut 3 is rotably mounted to the second shell 2 and is coupled to the first shell 1 by threads 31.
  • the grounding strap 4 is in the void 27 which might otherwise allow electromagnetic ra- diationsto pass through. the connector and to the signal carrying contacts 6.
  • FIGURE 3 illustrates the details of.the grounding strap 4.
  • the grounding strap 4 is stamped and formed from a flat piece of beryllium copper.
  • Each slit 43 extends from one edge of the grounding strap 4 to one of the holes 41, 42.
  • The'width of each slit is less than 13/100 mm, preferably formed by shearing.
  • a slot which is larger than the slits, will allow electromagnetic radiations to pass through them. Accordingly, slots provide too much space-for electromagnetic radiations to pass while a slit minimizes the space that electromagnetic radiations may pass into the connector.
  • the noise level (electromagnetic radiations) attenuated by a grounding strap with slots (about 25/100 mm), on a mated connector was about 108-114 decibels.
  • the attenuation of the noise level on the same connector and under the same conditions but with a grounding strap with slits 10/100 mm was 120-126 decibels.
  • the slits eliminated high frequency noise which could pass through slots.
  • the holes 41 on one side of the grounding strap 4 are generally arranged on an axis that is parallel to the axis of the holes 42 arranged on the other side of the grounding strap 4.
  • Each slit 43, cut into the grounding strap 4 is along a second axis perpendicular to the parallel axes of the holes 41 and 42, each second axis intersecting only one hole, i.e., either 41 or 42.
  • the holes 41 and 42 provide strain relief, i.e., tearing the slits break the grounding strap.
  • FIGURE 4 illustrates how the grounding strap 4 is formed to have a curvature and an end 45 which is bent at an angle of about 90°.from the main body of the grounding strap 4.
  • the curvature of the grounding strap 4 allows it to be compressed radially inward'when the second shell ' 2 is mated with the first shell 1.
  • the angled- end portion 45 of the grounding strap 4 is adapted to be placed in the groove 26 of the connector shell 2, shown in FIGURE 2.
  • the angled end 45 and the groove 26 assist in maintaining the grounding strap 4 along a predetermined path around the connector shell 2.
  • FIGURE 5 illustrates a side view of the oblong sleeve 5 shown in FIGURE 1.
  • the oblong shape of the sleeve 5 minimizes the overall height of the sleeve so that it does not interfere with the mating of the connector shells 1 and 2.

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Abstract

Electrical connector having first and second connector shells connected together by a coupling nut, and a grounding strap (4) secured around a portion of one of the shells to suppress electromagnetic radiations entering the connector, the grounding strap (4) being formed of a substantially flat elongated piece (4) of electrically conducting material having, on the one hand, first and second pluralities of holes arranged along a common axis along both elongated sides of said elongated piece (4) and, on the other hand, a plurality of slits (43) with each slit (43) extending from a respective hole to the edge of the elongated side of said elongated piece (4) furthest from said respective hole.

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  • This invention relates to an electrical connector with provision for electromagnetic shielding of'the type having a first connector'shell, a second connector shell, means for coupling the.first shell to the second shell, and a grounding strap secured around a portion of one of the shells to suppress electromagnetic radiations entering the connector.
  • Electrical connectors are used to connect together a plurality of electrical wires into predetermined circuit relationship with another plurality of electrical wires. The interconnected wires convey signals from one circuit to another. One example' of such a connector may be found in U.S. Patent No. 3,663,926. In some instances, the circuits are very sensitive or the signals being conveyed are very weak and electromagnetic radiations entering into the connector can interfere with the signals being communicated between the circuits. When this occurs false signals are conveyed between the circuits.
  • Accordingly, if there is not good grounding between the interconnected connector shells and/or there are voids within the connector, electromagnetic radiations may enter and interfere with the circuitry.
  • The present invention overcomes the disadvantages and limitations of the prior art arrangements by providing an electrical'connector with provision for electromagnetic shielding of the type having a first connector shell, a second connector shell, means for coupling the first shell to the second shell, and a grounding strap secured around a portion of one of the shells to suppress electromagnetic radiations entering the connector, said grounding strap comprising; a substantially flat elongated piece of electrically conducting material; a first plurality of holes arranged along a common axis along one of the elongated sides of said elongated piece; a second plurality of holes arranged along a common axis along the other elongated side of said elongated piece; and a plurality of slits in said elongated piece, each of the slits extending from one of. the holes to the edge of the elongated side of said elongated piece furthest. from said one hole.
  • The electrical'connector of the present invention- is advantageous in that the-grounding strap reduces the amount of electromagnetic radiations passing through the connector shells, and in that the configuration of the grounding strap maximizes the electrical contact between mated shells of the electrical connector.
  • One'way of carrying out the invention is described in detail below with reference to the drawings which illustrate one specific embodiment, in which:
    • FIGURE 1 is a view of a connector shell with a grounding strap mounted thereon;
    • FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view of an electrical connector assembly utilizing the grounding strap of this invention;
    • FIGURE 3 is a detailed view of a portion of the grounding strap;
    • FIGURE 4 is a side view of a grounding strap; and
    • FIGURE 5 is a side view of the sleeve used to connect the ends of the grounding strap.
  • Referring now to the drawings, FIGURE 1 shows a connector shell 2 having mounted thereon a grounding strap 4. The connector shell generally includes a plurality of threads 22 for engaging another piece (not shown), an enlarged portion or shoulder 23, a recessed portion 24 and an end portion 25. The recess portion 24 receives the grounding strap 4 and also includes an annular groove 26 for receiving one end of the grounding strap 4. Securing the ends of the grounding strap is a sleeve 5. The last leg 44 at each end of the grounding strap 4 extends through the sleeve 5, thereby securing the grounding strap 4 to the shell 2. The legs 44 are defined by slits 43 extending across the grounding strap 4.
  • FIGURE 2 illustrates the grounding strap 4 within a mated electrical connector. The electrical connector comprises: a first shell 1 having a plurality of electrical contacts 6 that mate with a plurality of contacts of a second shell 2. The first shell 1 and the second shell 2 are connected together by a coupling nut 3. The coupling nut 3 is rotably mounted to the second shell 2 and is coupled to the first shell 1 by threads 31. When the connector is in the mated relationship as shown, the grounding strap 4 is in the void 27 which might otherwise allow electromagnetic ra- diationsto pass through. the connector and to the signal carrying contacts 6.
  • FIGURE 3 illustrates the details of.the grounding strap 4. The grounding strap 4 is stamped and formed from a flat piece of beryllium copper. There are a plurality of holes 41 and 42 that align with slits 43 that define a plurality of legs 44. Each slit 43 extends from one edge of the grounding strap 4 to one of the holes 41, 42. The'width of each slit is less than 13/100 mm, preferably formed by shearing. A slot, which is larger than the slits, will allow electromagnetic radiations to pass through them. Accordingly, slots provide too much space-for electromagnetic radiations to pass while a slit minimizes the space that electromagnetic radiations may pass into the connector. The noise level (electromagnetic radiations) attenuated by a grounding strap with slots (about 25/100 mm), on a mated connector was about 108-114 decibels. The attenuation of the noise level on the same connector and under the same conditions but with a grounding strap with slits 10/100 mm was 120-126 decibels. The slits eliminated high frequency noise which could pass through slots. The holes 41 on one side of the grounding strap 4 are generally arranged on an axis that is parallel to the axis of the holes 42 arranged on the other side of the grounding strap 4. Each slit 43, cut into the grounding strap 4, is along a second axis perpendicular to the parallel axes of the holes 41 and 42, each second axis intersecting only one hole, i.e., either 41 or 42. The holes 41 and 42 provide strain relief, i.e., tearing the slits break the grounding strap.
  • FIGURE 4 illustrates how the grounding strap 4 is formed to have a curvature and an end 45 which is bent at an angle of about 90°.from the main body of the grounding strap 4. The curvature of the grounding strap 4 allows it to be compressed radially inward'when the second shell '2 is mated with the first shell 1. The angled- end portion 45 of the grounding strap 4 is adapted to be placed in the groove 26 of the connector shell 2, shown in FIGURE 2. The angled end 45 and the groove 26 assist in maintaining the grounding strap 4 along a predetermined path around the connector shell 2.
  • FIGURE 5 illustrates a side view of the oblong sleeve 5 shown in FIGURE 1. The oblong shape of the sleeve 5 minimizes the overall height of the sleeve so that it does not interfere with the mating of the connector shells 1 and 2.

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1. Electrical connector'with provision for electromagnetic shielding of the. type having a.first connector shell (1), a second connector shell (2), means (3) for coupling the first shell (1) to the second shell (2), and a grounding strap (4) secured around a portion of one of said shells (1',2) to suppress electromagnetic radiations'entering the connector, characterized in that said grounding strap (4) comprises: a substantially flat elongated piece (4) of electrically conducting material; a first plurality of holes (41) arranged along a common axis along one of the elongated sides of said elongated piece (4); a second plurality of holes (42) arranged along a common axis along the other elongated side of said elongated piece (4); and a plurality of slits (43) in said elongated piece (4), each of the slits (43) extending from one of said holes (41,42) to the edge of the elongated side of said elongated piece (4) furthest from said one hole (41 or 42).
2. Electrical connector as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the width of each slit (43) is less than 13/100 mm.
3. Electrical connector as claimed in Claim 1,- characterized in that the edge (45) along at least one of the elongated sides of said elongated piece (4) is bent at an angle of about 90° to be received in an annular groove (26) provided in said one shell (2).
4. Electrical connector as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the electrically conducting material is comprised of beryllium copper.
5. Electrical connector as claimed in Claim 1., characterized in that each of the slits (43) is along a second axis perpendicular to the parallel axes of the holes of the first and second plurality of holes (41,42).
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