EP0255358B1 - Screened electrical connector assemblies - Google Patents
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- EP0255358B1 EP0255358B1 EP19870306703 EP87306703A EP0255358B1 EP 0255358 B1 EP0255358 B1 EP 0255358B1 EP 19870306703 EP19870306703 EP 19870306703 EP 87306703 A EP87306703 A EP 87306703A EP 0255358 B1 EP0255358 B1 EP 0255358B1
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- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/648—Protective earth or shield arrangements on coupling devices, e.g. anti-static shielding
- H01R13/658—High frequency shielding arrangements, e.g. against EMI [Electro-Magnetic Interference] or EMP [Electro-Magnetic Pulse]
- H01R13/6581—Shield structure
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- the invention relates to a screened electrical connector assembly and relates especially but not exclusively to an enclosure for a connector of a multi-core cable to an electrical equipment case.
- Sub-miniature multi-contact electrical connectors are well known for making interconnections between items of communications, control or computer systems via multi-core cables.
- an interconnnection may comprise a cable carrying at each end a plug-in connector which is insertable into a socket or receptacle attached to an outer surface of a respective equipment case. It is, therefore desirable to provide for such connector assemblies to have electromagnetic interference and contamination-proof shells and the present invention seeks to provide a simple, secure and readily mountable assembly.
- Such a connector is illustrated in FR2561827.
- the connector assembly is, in use fixed to the first connector element by a pair of studs which pass through the shell of the assembly.
- the first connector element mates with a second connector element located in the shell of the connector assembly.
- the second connector element is permanently fixed to the screening material of the shell by crimping around holes in the connector element and the screening material respectively.
- a screened electrical connector assembly comprising a first surface-mountable connector element having a plurality of contacts co-operable with respective contacts of a second connector element when in assembled relationship therewith to provide electrical connection with respective conductors of a multi-core cable, said assembly having an enclosing shell formed of electromagnetic inductive screening material, the assembly having a coupling member for retaining the shell and the first and second connector elements in enclosing relationship to a mounting surface, wherein the coupling member also removably retains the second connector element in an assembled position with the shell.
- the said coupling member includes a screw or stud carrying means engaging the second element and the shell.
- the shell By designing the shell to have screw or stud spacings identical to such spacings of the first and second connector elements, the first connector element, the second connector element and the shell may each be precisely positioned as required in relation to a mounting surface without additional space requirements for further fastening or positioning means for the shell.
- the screened assembly comprises a first surface-mountable multicontact connector element denoted by reference 1 and a further plug-in element denoted by reference 2.
- the connector elements 1 and 2 are of known form, typically each comprising two linearly arranged rows of contacts, one row being staggered in relation to the other. Such contacts are, typically, either nine, fifteen, twenty-five, thirty-seven or fifty in number. Contacts of one of the elements therefore provide pins and those on the other provide receptacles for the respective pins. Connections to the contacts of element 1 on the mounting surface 3 may be made either by solder connections to the contacts or by insulation displacement connections (I.D.C.).
- the assembly further comprises a shell having a main body part 7 and a recessed cover part 23 formed of conducting material, typically aluminum alloy, produced in two parts by investment casting and through an aperture of which the cable 5 passes via a cable screen trap 8.
- the first surface mountable connector element 1 is mounted to the mounting surface 3 by means of a screw having a hexagonal head 9 and a further screw having a hexagonal head 10.
- the heads 9 and 10 of the screws engage flanges 11 and 12 respectively for secure surface mounting and the heads 9 and 10 are provided with threaded bores in their upper ends for receiving screw-threaded ends of respective mounting studs 13 and 14, the form of which is more clearly illustrated on an enlarged scale in Figure 4.
- the stud 13 has a relatively short threaded portion 15 at the left-hand end, followed by two annular grooves 16 and 17 for receiving small Circlips® 18 and 19 respectively (Figure 1).
- the other end of the rod is threaded at 20 for finally receiving a suitable threaded nut 21 which is one of two fastening nuts 21 and 22 as shown in Figure 1 for retaining the shell 7 in position.
- the right-hand end also carries a hexagonal hole 31 to receive an Allen® key for tightening.
- the cover part 23 of the shell which is denoted by reference 23 and shown in part cut-away form in Figure 1 is to be seen edgewise in Figure 3 wherein four screw holes 24 are also indicated and a thickened area 25 fits snugly within the inner peripheral surface 26 of the shell part 7.
- FIG 2 this illustrates an end view of the main shell part 7 taken from mounting surface 3 wherein the surface mounted periphery 27, apertures 28 and 29 for the mounting studs 13 and 14 and solid and/or broken outlines are shown at 30, these have optional cable inlet positions which can be occupied by one, two or three screentraps as required.
- the incoming screened cable 5 is assembled into its screentrap 8 and mounted in the shell 7 with sufficient lengths of conductors 6 inside the shell to permit connection in known manner to the contacts of connector element 2.
- the element 2 has studs 13 and 14 assembled to its mounted flanges by means of the respective circlips such as 18 and 19. With the surface mountable connector element 1 fixed in position on the surface 3 by its respective mounting screwheads 9 and 10, the second connector element 2 is plugged in to 1 and the studs 13 and 14 are screwed into the respective threaded apertures of heads 9 and 10, thus firmly positioning 2 in relation to 1. Rotation of the studs 13 and 14 is readily achieved by means of miniature Allen® key engagement with the hexagonal hole 31 as indicated in Figure 4.
- the shell part 7 has its recessed cover part 23 attached by means of self-tapping screws through apertures 24 and is then introduced over studs 13 and 14 passing through holes 28 and 29 before final screwing down by means of fastening nuts 21 and 22.
- the fastening means comprising the respective studs 13 and 14 and the circlips 18, 19 and nuts 21 and 22 when attached to screwheads 9 and 10, provide for separate positioning and retainment of the connector element 2 and the shell 7.
- the first surface mounted conductor element may be mounted on a surface part which is recessed behind the surface against which the enclosing shell is mounted. In that case the lengths of studs such as 13 and 14 may be longer in order still to afford common means for separately retaining the second connector elements and the shell in their assigned positions.
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Description
- The invention relates to a screened electrical connector assembly and relates especially but not exclusively to an enclosure for a connector of a multi-core cable to an electrical equipment case.
- Sub-miniature multi-contact electrical connectors are well known for making interconnections between items of communications, control or computer systems via multi-core cables. Typically, an interconnnection may comprise a cable carrying at each end a plug-in connector which is insertable into a socket or receptacle attached to an outer surface of a respective equipment case. It is, therefore desirable to provide for such connector assemblies to have electromagnetic interference and contamination-proof shells and the present invention seeks to provide a simple, secure and readily mountable assembly.
- Such a connector is illustrated in FR2561827. This shows a screened electrical connector assembly co-operable with a first connector element. The connector assembly is, in use fixed to the first connector element by a pair of studs which pass through the shell of the assembly. When located the first connector element mates with a second connector element located in the shell of the connector assembly. The second connector element is permanently fixed to the screening material of the shell by crimping around holes in the connector element and the screening material respectively.
- According to the present invention there is provided a screened electrical connector assembly comprising a first surface-mountable connector element having a plurality of contacts co-operable with respective contacts of a second connector element when in assembled relationship therewith to provide electrical connection with respective conductors of a multi-core cable, said assembly having an enclosing shell formed of electromagnetic inductive screening material, the assembly having a coupling member for retaining the shell and the first and second connector elements in enclosing relationship to a mounting surface, wherein the coupling member also removably retains the second connector element in an assembled position with the shell.
- Preferably the said coupling member includes a screw or stud carrying means engaging the second element and the shell.
- By designing the shell to have screw or stud spacings identical to such spacings of the first and second connector elements, the first connector element, the second connector element and the shell may each be precisely positioned as required in relation to a mounting surface without additional space requirements for further fastening or positioning means for the shell.
- In order that the invention may be more clearly understood and readily carried into effect, the same will be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawing of which:
- Fig. 1
- illustrates on an enlarged scale a partly cut-away view of a screened electrical connector assembly;
- Fig. 2
- illustrates an end view looking inwards on the shell of the assembly of Figure 1 in the direction of the arrow;
- Fig. 3
- illustrates an edge view of the partly cut-away cover of the assembly of Figure 1; and
- Fig. 4
- illustrates on an even larger scale a threaded stud of the type used in the assembly of Figure 1.
- Referring to Figure 1, the screened assembly comprises a first surface-mountable multicontact connector element denoted by reference 1 and a further plug-in element denoted by
reference 2. Theconnector elements 1 and 2 are of known form, typically each comprising two linearly arranged rows of contacts, one row being staggered in relation to the other. Such contacts are, typically, either nine, fifteen, twenty-five, thirty-seven or fifty in number. Contacts of one of the elements therefore provide pins and those on the other provide receptacles for the respective pins. Connections to the contacts of element 1 on themounting surface 3 may be made either by solder connections to the contacts or by insulation displacement connections (I.D.C.). Similarly, theseparate conductor cores 6 from an incoming cable 5 (only six of which are shown) are connected to respective contacts ofelement 2 by soldering or I.D.C. The assembly further comprises a shell having a main body part 7 and arecessed cover part 23 formed of conducting material, typically aluminum alloy, produced in two parts by investment casting and through an aperture of which thecable 5 passes via acable screen trap 8. The first surface mountable connector element 1 is mounted to themounting surface 3 by means of a screw having ahexagonal head 9 and a further screw having ahexagonal head 10. Theheads flanges 11 and 12 respectively for secure surface mounting and theheads respective mounting studs - Referring to Figure 4, it is to be seen that the
stud 13 has a relatively short threadedportion 15 at the left-hand end, followed by twoannular grooves nut 21 which is one of twofastening nuts hexagonal hole 31 to receive an Allen® key for tightening. - The
cover part 23 of the shell which is denoted byreference 23 and shown in part cut-away form in Figure 1 is to be seen edgewise in Figure 3 wherein fourscrew holes 24 are also indicated and a thickenedarea 25 fits snugly within the innerperipheral surface 26 of the shell part 7. - Referring briefly to Figure 2, this illustrates an end view of the main shell part 7 taken from
mounting surface 3 wherein the surface mountedperiphery 27,apertures mounting studs - In order to put the assembly together, the incoming screened
cable 5 is assembled into itsscreentrap 8 and mounted in the shell 7 with sufficient lengths ofconductors 6 inside the shell to permit connection in known manner to the contacts ofconnector element 2. Theelement 2 hasstuds surface 3 by itsrespective mounting screwheads second connector element 2 is plugged in to 1 and thestuds heads studs hexagonal hole 31 as indicated in Figure 4. The shell part 7 has itsrecessed cover part 23 attached by means of self-tapping screws throughapertures 24 and is then introduced overstuds holes nuts - It is, therefore, seen that the fastening means comprising the
respective studs circlips nuts screwheads connector element 2 and the shell 7. This means that given standard spacings for thestuds connector elements 1 and 2 different shapes and sizes of the elements may be mounted in a common housing or shell. A typical alternative shape will be imposed for example, if theelement 2 is replaced by a filter connector. - In certain applications the first surface mounted conductor element may be mounted on a surface part which is recessed behind the surface against which the enclosing shell is mounted. In that case the lengths of studs such as 13 and 14 may be longer in order still to afford common means for separately retaining the second connector elements and the shell in their assigned positions.
Claims (8)
- A screened electrical connector assembly comprising a first surface-mountable connector element (1) having a plurality of contacts co-operable with respective contacts of a second connector element (2) when in assembled relationship therewith to provide electrical connection with respective conductors (6) of a multi-core cable (5), said assembly having an enclosing shell formed of electromagnetic inductive screening material, the assembly having a coupling member (13, 14) for retaining the shell (7) and the first and second connector elements (2) in enclosing relationship to a mounting surface (3), wherein the coupling member also removably retains the second connector element (2) in an assembled position with the shell (7).
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 1 characterized in that the coupling member (13, 14) comprises a screw or stud (15) carrying means (18, 19, 20, 21, 22) for engaging the second element and the shell.
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 2 characterized in that said screw or stud cooperates with means (9, 10) for fixing the first element to said surface.
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 3, characterized in that said fixing means comprises a screw means, the head of which is threaded to receive said threaded study of the coupling member means.
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 2 characterized in that said screw or stud has locating means for locating it on the second element.
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 5, characterised in that said locating means comprises an annular groove (16, 17) and circlips (18, 19) positioned therein.
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 2, characterised in that the outer end of said screw or stud is provided with means (31) for receiving a key for tightening during assembly.
- A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 1, characterised by further comprising a closed end adapted for receiving a multi-core cable and an open end adapted to receive said second element and to abut on said surface to complete the enclosure thereof.
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GB8618496A GB2193390B (en) | 1986-07-29 | 1986-07-29 | Screened electrical connector assemblies |
GB8618496 | 1986-07-29 |
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EP0255358A2 EP0255358A2 (en) | 1988-02-03 |
EP0255358A3 EP0255358A3 (en) | 1989-04-19 |
EP0255358B1 true EP0255358B1 (en) | 1992-08-26 |
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GB2209250B (en) * | 1987-08-28 | 1992-01-29 | Amphenol Corp | Screened electrical connectors |
DE9113082U1 (en) * | 1991-10-21 | 1993-02-18 | Siemens AG, 8000 München | Shielded connector |
US6019627A (en) * | 1996-06-25 | 2000-02-01 | Siemens Aktiengesellschaft | Plug connector having a connecting cable |
JP4421505B2 (en) * | 2005-03-30 | 2010-02-24 | 本多通信工業株式会社 | Plug for connector with lock screw |
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US2761108A (en) * | 1954-02-10 | 1956-08-28 | Jackson Anton | Locking connector with hood assembly |
GB780077A (en) * | 1954-09-17 | 1957-07-31 | Walter Stanley Cator | Improvements in or relating to electric plug and socket couplings |
GB1041207A (en) * | 1964-03-11 | 1966-09-01 | Smiths Industries Ltd | Clamping of electrical connectors |
US3566336A (en) * | 1968-08-30 | 1971-02-23 | Itt | Connector assembly |
US3760336A (en) * | 1971-03-24 | 1973-09-18 | Bunker Ramo | Miniature connector-modular |
US3999830A (en) * | 1975-07-18 | 1976-12-28 | Amp Incorporated | High voltage connector with bifurcated metal shell |
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US4577919A (en) * | 1985-02-19 | 1986-03-25 | Amp Incorporated | Boot and shielded cable connector |
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- 1986-07-29 GB GB8618496A patent/GB2193390B/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
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- 1987-07-29 EP EP19870306703 patent/EP0255358B1/en not_active Expired
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DE3781344D1 (en) | 1992-10-01 |
DE3781344T2 (en) | 1993-01-14 |
EP0255358A2 (en) | 1988-02-03 |
EP0255358A3 (en) | 1989-04-19 |
GB8618496D0 (en) | 1986-09-03 |
GB2193390B (en) | 1990-05-30 |
GB2193390A (en) | 1988-02-03 |
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