EP0344972A1 - One-piece latching shield for a circular din connector - Google Patents
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- US-A-4,637,669 a shielding means for such a surface mounted connector, which is generally known as a "Miniature Circular DIN Type Connector," the shielding means comprising a first shield which encloses the top and sides of the body of the surface mounted connector, and a further, internal shield, which is of circular cross-section and which has a flared mouth for receiving said externally shielded socket.
- the means for anchoring the shield to the body may comprise a pair of tabs each depending from a respective lateral edge of the top wall, at a position remote from the front wall and each terminating in a flange for engaging in said grooves in the said body of the surface mounted connector. Further flanges may be bent inwardly from the side walls so as to lie in parallel contiguous relationship with the flanges first mentioned, for engagement therewith, in said grooves, more securely to anchor the shield to the said body.
- a rudimentary latching finger 180 connected to the front wall 28 by way of a smoothly arcuate part 181 presenting a camming surface 183 bowed generally forwardly of the shield 12.
- the finger 180 projects slightly obliquely, towards the plug portion 16 and is substantially shorter than the fingers 34, being positioned between two of the fingers 34, and evenly spaced therefrom.
- the finger 180 which is of constant rectangular cross-section, has a flat surface 182 facing towards the plug portion 16 and terminates in a flat free end 184 which is perpendicular to the surface 182.
- the finger 180 is positioned diametrically opposite to the finger 34 shown in Figure 17 at the bottom of the front wall 28 and which is therefore proximate to the mounting face 73.
- the shield 12 was initially formed with integral fingers 34 from the portion of surface 28 that otherwise would enclose opening 30 only, the top finger 34 then being severed, back from its joggle 40 to provide the latching finger 180.
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Description
- This invention relates to a metal shield for a surface mounted electrical connector having a substantially rectangular cross-section body in which a circular cross-section plug portion projects forwardly for mating with a circular cross-section externally shielded electrical socket, including means for latching.
- There is disclosed in US-A-4,637,669 a shielding means for such a surface mounted connector, which is generally known as a "Miniature Circular DIN Type Connector," the shielding means comprising a first shield which encloses the top and sides of the body of the surface mounted connector, and a further, internal shield, which is of circular cross-section and which has a flared mouth for receiving said externally shielded socket. Also, there is disclosed in USA-4,493,525 a shield for a surface mounted connector of the type under discussion, the shield comprising a front plate which is adapted to be secured to the body of the surface mounted connector and which has a central circular socket access opening from the periphery of which project a series of spring fingers for making electrical contact with the shielding of said socket. Additional shielding would be required if the surface mount connector needed to be further shielded.
- There is also disclosed in US-A-4,493,525, a first electrical connector having a circular cross-section first mating portion and a second electrical connector having a circular cross-section, shielded, second mating portion for receiving and mating with the first mating portion in a mating direction, the second mating portion having thereon a flexible latch arm provided with a protuberance proximate to its end, the first electrical connector having a latching shoulder provided in the insulating housing thereof, against which the protrusion can latch so as to retain the first and second mating portions in mating relationship. According to US-A-4,493,525, the first mating portion is surrounded by a ring of spring fingers, projecting from a front shield of the first connector for resiliently engaging the shielding of said second mating portion when it is mated with the first mating portion. US-A-4,548,455 discloses means for supporting such a latch arm when the connectors have been mated, so that the protuberance is secured in its latching position against a latching shoulder, said means being actable to release the arm, so that the protuberance can be depressed by the latching shoulder in order to allow the connectors to be unmated.
- The present invention is intended to provide a one-piece shield for a miniature circular DIN connector or the like, which can readily be assembled thereto and which is capable for shielding the connector on substantially the entirety of at least four surfaces of the connector housing, as well as serving to make electrical contact with the shielding of the externally shielded socket when it is mated with the surface mounted connector. The one-piece shield further provides a latching function to latchingly secure a mated complementary connector.
- According to the present invention, the shield comprises a rectangular, box-like structure comprising a top wall for enclosing substantially the entirety of the top wall of the housing, a pair of side walls each adjacent to the top wall for enclosing substantially the entirety of side walls of the housing, and a front wall adjacent to the top wall and the side walls. The front wall has a circular through opening therein for receiving the externally shielded socket. A series of resilient cantilever fingers are spaced from each other around the circular opening, projecting from its edge inwardly of the shield, for engaging the external shielding of the socket. The shield has means, for example, flanges, for engaging in grooves in the body of the surface mounted connector with a snap action, for anchoring the shield thereto. The shield also has means, for example, mounting legs projecting from the side walls and from the front wall, for reception in apertures in a substrate upon which the surface mount connector is to be mounted.
- The resilient cantilever fingers preferably have adjacent to, or at, their free ends, a radially inward offset or embossments projecting from the fingers in the radially inwardly direction of the circular opening in the front wall, for limiting deflection, and thus over-stressing, of the fingers by the socket, when its shielding is engaged thereby. A latching finger which is substantially shorter than the resilient fingers and behind which the protuberance of a complementary connector latches when the connectors are mated. A latching finger may very simply be provided, by forming the front wall with spring fingers and then severing one of the spring fingers to provide the latching finger.
- The means for anchoring the shield to the body may comprise a pair of tabs each depending from a respective lateral edge of the top wall, at a position remote from the front wall and each terminating in a flange for engaging in said grooves in the said body of the surface mounted connector. Further flanges may be bent inwardly from the side walls so as to lie in parallel contiguous relationship with the flanges first mentioned, for engagement therewith, in said grooves, more securely to anchor the shield to the said body.
- In addition to, or instead of, said flanges, the anchoring means may comprise a pair of resilient detents each projecting obliquely from one of the side walls of the shield in the general direction of the other side wall, for snap engagement in a notch in a lateral wall of said body.
- The shield may be secured to the substrate by means of mounting feet projecting from the side walls of the shield and being formed as claws bowed outwardly of the shield, for resilient engagement with the edges of the openings in the substrate.
- Each mounting foot may, however, be bifurcated so as to comprise two portions, each portion terminating in a barb for engaging the underside of the substrate when the surface mounted connector with the shield thereon has been mounted on the substrate.
- The invention also includes the shield and the surface mounted connector when in the combination.
- The grooves for receiving the said flanges, which are preferably formed in opposite side walls of the body may extend from the forward end to the rear end thereof, being deeper proximate to said rear end so that the flanges engage in deepened portions of the grooves with a snap action as the shield is fully assembled to the surface mounted connector.
- An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary isometric view of a shielded, surface mounted eight position electrical connector;
- FIGURE 1A is a fragmentary isometric view of a shielded electrical socket;
- FIGURE 2 is an isometric, partly diagrammatic exploded view of a modified version of the connector;
- FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary isometric view illustrating a modification of the mounting feet of the connector of Figure 2;
- FIGURE 4 is a fragmentary isometric view of a part of the metal shield of the connector of Figure 1;
- FIGURE 5 is a view taken of the lines 5-5 of Figure 4;
- FIGURE 6 is a fragmentary view taken in the direction of the
arrow 6 in Figure 4; - FIGURE 7 is a view taken on the lines 7-7 of Figure 6;
- FIGURES 8 and 9 are a longitudinal sectional view and an isometric view, respectively, illustrating a modification of the part shown in Figures 6 and 7;
- FIGURE 10 is a similar view to that of Figure 5 but illustrating a modification of the parts shown therein;
- FIGURE 11 is an axial actual sectional view of the shielded connector of Figure 1;
- FIGURE 12 is a fragmentary front view of the shielded connector of Figure 1;
- FIGURE 13 is a fragmentary rear view of the connector of Figure 1 having the terminals in the forward substrate row of holes secured therein;
- FIGURE 13A is a rear view of the connector of Figure 2 having the terminals in the rearward substrate row secured therein;
- FIGURE 14 is a fragmentary horizontal sectional view of the connector of Figure 1;
- FIGURE 15 is an axial sectional view of the shield of the connector of Figure 1;
- FIGURE 16 is a top plan view, drawn to a reduced scale, of a shielded second electrical connector for mating with the connector shown in Figure 1; and
- FIGURE 17 is a diagrammatic view taken on the lines 17-17 of Figure 4, illustrating the second connector when it has been mated with the connector shown in Figure 1.
- As shown in Figures 1 and 2, a shielded electrical connector for mounting on a substrate, for example a printed circuit board, comprises a one
piece metal shield 12 and a substantially rectangular cross-section, one piece, molded,insulating connector body 14. There projects from theconnector body 14, forwardly, a circularcross-section plug portion 16 for mating with a circular cross-section externally shielded electrical socket 18 (Figure 1A) having ametal shield 19, and into which projectelectrical pins 17. - As best see in Figure 11, the
body 14 has acentral portion 22 from which theplug portion 16 projects. - The
shield 12 comprises atop wall 24, a pair ofside walls 26, each adjacent to thetop wall 24 and depending from opposite lateral edges thereof. Afront wall 28 adjacent to thetop wall 24 and theside walls 26, is formed integrally therewith and has a circular, through opening 30 therein, for receiving thesocket 18. The opening 30 has acircular edge 32 from which project a series ofresilient cantilever fingers 34 on theshield 12, rearwardly thereof, for engaging theexternal shielding 19 of thesocket 18, thefingers 34 being constantly spaced from one another about theedge 32.Fingers 34 are formed from the portion ofsurface 28 that otherwise would encloseopening 30. As shown in Figures 4, 6 and 7, eachfinger 34 has formed therein anembossment 36 proximate to, but spaced back from, itsfree end 38 and projecting in the radially inward direction of theopening 30 in order to limit free deflection of thefingers 34 by thesocket portion 18 as it is being mated with theplug portion 16, so that theshield 19 of the latter engages theembossments 36 and does not overstress thefingers 34. - According to the modification shown in Figures 8 and 9, in which the finger is referenced 34′ and the embossment, 36′, the
embossment 36′ is formed at the end of thefinger 34′. - According to the modification shown in Figure 5, the finger, which is referenced 34˝ is formed with a joggle 4 spaced back from its
free end 38˝ to provide a raisedshoulder 42 for engaging theshield 19. - The
shield 12 of firstelectrical connector 10 is provided with in-turnedflanges detents 52 which anchor it to thebody 14. There depend from theside walls 26, mountingfeet 54 and from anextension 55 of thefront wall 28, mountingfeet 58, thefeet shield 12, and thus thebody 14, to the said substrate. Theplug portion 16 is formed with terminal receivingparallel cavities 62 which extend therethrough and also through thecentral portion 22 of thebody 14 and open into amating face 66 of theplug portion 16 and into a terminal receivingface 70 of theportion 22. Theportion 22 has projecting forwardly therefrom ahood 68 surrounding theplug portion 16 in spaced relationship thereto, to allow thesocket 18 to be mated therewith. Theplug portion 16 has anaxial keyway 65 for slidably receiving acomplementary key 67 in thesocket 18. Eachcavity 62 has secured therein an electrical receptacle 172 for receiving a respective one of thepins 17 of thesocket 18. Thebody 14 has a bottom, mounting face 73 with stand-off lugs 79 for mounting on said substrate. - As shown in Figures 11 and 17, there projects inwardly and rearwardly of, the
front wall 28 of theshield 12, arudimentary latching finger 180, connected to thefront wall 28 by way of a smoothlyarcuate part 181 presenting acamming surface 183 bowed generally forwardly of theshield 12. Thefinger 180 projects slightly obliquely, towards theplug portion 16 and is substantially shorter than thefingers 34, being positioned between two of thefingers 34, and evenly spaced therefrom. Thefinger 180, which is of constant rectangular cross-section, has aflat surface 182 facing towards theplug portion 16 and terminates in a flatfree end 184 which is perpendicular to thesurface 182. Thefinger 180 is positioned diametrically opposite to thefinger 34 shown in Figure 17 at the bottom of thefront wall 28 and which is therefore proximate to the mounting face 73. Theshield 12 was initially formed withintegral fingers 34 from the portion ofsurface 28 that otherwise would enclose opening 30 only, thetop finger 34 then being severed, back from itsjoggle 40 to provide thelatching finger 180. - The
second connector 20, as seen in Figures 16 and 17 comprises an insulating body 186 within which theshield 19 extends from thesocket 18 and which receives an electrical cable C, individual leads of which (not shown) are connected to respective connecting portions (not shown) of thepins 17. There extends from the body 186 into thesocket 18, a resiliently flexiblecantilever latch arm 188 having thereon proximate to its free end, aprotuberance 90, projecting through anopening 91 in theshield 19 so that it is upstanding thereabove. Theprotuberance 90 has a first arcuate surface 92 facing rearwardly of thesocket 18 and a secondarcuate surface 94 facing forwardly thereof, thesurfaces 92 and 94 adjoining a flat summit 96 of theprotuberance 90. There is slidably mounted below thearm 188, a stiffly resilient support bar 98, which is connected to a slide (not shown) loaded by a spring (not shown) in the body 186 and which is in turn connected to asleeve 101 slidably mounted on the body 186. The slide and thus the support bar 98 are normally urged towards an advanced supporting position beneath thearm 188, by the loading spring and can be retracted by pulling thesleeve 101 rearwardly of the body 186, to allow thearm 188 to flex freely downwardly into thesocket 18, as disclosed in detail in US-A-4,548,455, which is incorporated herein by reference. - In order to mate the first and second connectors, 10 and 20, respectively, the
socket 18 is inserted through thecircular opening 30 in theshield 12 so that the key 67 engages in thekeyway 65, in a mating direction indicated by the arrow A in Figure 17, whereby eachpin 17 enters arespective cavity 62 so as to be engaged in the respective receptacle 172 in thecavity 62. The slide and thus thesleeve 101 are, prior to the mating operation, in said advanced position whereby the support bar 98 extends beneath thearm 188. Since thearm 188 has some flexibility, thesocket 18 is permitted to advance into mating relationship with theplug portion 16 because theprotuberance 90 is depressed by engagement of itssurface 94 with thecamming surface 183 of therudimentary finger 180, against the resilient action of the support bar 98, thefinger 180 being raised from the oblique position in which it is shown in Figures 11 and 16, onto the flat summit 96 of theprotuberance 90. When theprotuberance 90 has passed thefree end 184 of thefinger 180, theprotuberance 90 resiles so as to latch there behind as shown in Figure 17. Theconnectors arm 188, being supported by the support bar 98, cannot be depressed by thefinger 180 simply by pulling on the cable C. When theconnectors sleeve 101 is pulled rearwardly thereby to retract the support bar 98 from beneath thearm 188, leaving thearm 188 free to flex inwardly of thesocket 18. Thus as theconnector 20 is pulled away from theconnector 20, by pulling on thesleeve 101 and, theprotuberance 90 guided by its surface 92, slips under thefinger 180, the summit 96 of theprotuberance 90 slides on thesurface 182 of thefinger 180 until theprotuberance 90 passes the surface 92. Theconnectors sleeve 101 will not thereby be retracted. - There depend from opposite
lateral edges 46 of thetop wall 24 at its rear end, that is to say at its end remote from thefront wall 28,tabs 44, eachtab 44 terminating in aflange 48, theflanges 48 projecting towards each other, that is to say inwardly of theshield 12. Just below (as seen in Figures 2 and 13, as well as in Figure 15), eachflange 48 therespective side wall 26 is formed with a furtherinturned flange 50, extending parallel to, and being contiguous with, theflange 48 thereabove. Below theflange 50, eachside wall 26 has struck out therefrom, adetent 52 in the form of a resilient tongue projecting obliquely interiorly of theshield 12 proximate to its rear end. - The
shield 12 is further provided with means for securing it to the substrate S, in the form of mounting feet 54 (Figures 1, 11, 13, and 15), 54′ (Figure 2), or 54˝ (Figure 3) depending from therespective side walls 26. The mountingfeet 54 are in the form of a simple tab, the mountingfeet 54′ being in the form of claws which are bowed in opposite directions, outwardly of theshield 12, the mountingfeet 54˝ being bifurcated and thus comprising two portions, each portion terminating in abarb 56 and said portions being resiliently deflectable towards each other. Thefront wall 28 is provided with a further mountingfoot 58 depending from arearward extension 60 of thefront wall 28 extending parallel to thetop wall 24 or, as shown in Figure 10, anextension 60′ of thefront wall 28 extending obliquely downwardly therefrom. Said extensions may be said to constitute rudimentary bottom walls of theshield 12. - The
plug portion 16 is formed with terminal receiving,parallel cavities 62 extending therethrough, axially thereof and each having a pin receiving flaredmouth 64 opening into amating face 66 body of theplug portion 16. Thecentral portion 22 has projecting forwardly therefrom ahood 68 surrounding theplug portion 16 in spaced relationship thereto, to allow thesocket 18 to be mated with theplug portion 16. Theportion 22 of thehousing 14 has aterminal receiving face 70 opposite to themating face 66, eachcavity 62 extending through theportion 22 and having aterminal receiving mouth 72 opening into theface 70. - The
plug portion 16 hasaxial keyways complementary keys socket 18. - A terminal
leg spacer plate 74 extending along the lower edge of theface 70, in a direction away from theplug portion 16 is formed with a plurality of elongate, in the axial direction of thecavities 62, terminal leg receivingspacer notches 76 each extending normally of theface 70 and opening into therear edge 78 of thespacer plate 74, remote from theface 70, eachnotch 76 being shaped for the retention two terminal legs therein, to correspond to the two rows of terminal leg receiving apertures in the footprint of the connector. -
Notches 76 inspacer plate 74 define sidewalls 75. V-shaped grooves 77 in sidewalls 75 receivelugs 110, which are preferably pointed as shown in Figures 13 or 13A, skive side walls 75 upon insertion and prevent withdrawal oflegs 100 fromnotches 76.Lugs 110 not onlysecure leg 100 innotch 76 but also preventleg 100 from moving normal tospacer plate 74. - A
protective skirt 80 projects from theface 70 of theportion 22, rearwardly from the periphery thereof and adjoins each end of thespacer plate 74. Thehood 68, theportion 22, and theskirt 80 are formed on eachside wall 81 of thebody 14 with a commonexternal groove 82 opening into the forward edge of thehood 68 and the rear edge of theskirt 80, eachgroove 82 having a flaredflange receiving mouth 84 opening into the forward edge of theskirt 68 and a deepenedportion 86 opening into therear edge 78 of theskirt 80. Each side of theskirt 80 is formed with arecess 88 opening into the rear edge of theskirt 80 below thegroove portion 86 definingshield retaining shoulder 89. Thehood 68 is formed on either side thereof with anexternal relief recess 190 opening into the forward edge ofhood 68. Thebody 14 has abottom mounting face 192 opposite to itstop wall 193, provided withstand offs 194 as shown in Figures 11 to 13, theface 192 being parallel to theplate 74. -
Electrical terminals 195 each for reception in arespective cavity 62 each comprise a forward, mating part in the form of areceptacle 196, an intermediate insertion andretention part 198 connected to the rear end ofreceptacle 196 and aterminal leg 100 connected to the rear end of thepart 198 by way of anarm 102, theleg 100 extending at right angles to the remainder of the terminal 195. Thereceptacle 196 is formed in accordance with US Patent 4,776,651, and the insertion andretention part 198 which comprises a laterallybarbed retention plate 104 and aninsertion hump 106 is formed in accordance with US Patent 4,775,336, both of which patent applications are incorporated herein by reference. Theleg 100 is provided with retaining means in the form of a substantially U-shaped retainingmember 108 presenting retention lugs 110, shown in outline in Figure 2. Eachleg 100 has aninsertion lance 112 below themember 108 and aleg portion 114 between themember 108 and thepart 198. A rear view of theterminals 195 inbody 14 is shown in Figures 13 and 13A. - In order to assemble the
shield 12 to theconnector body 14, theterminals 195 having been inserted into thecavities 62 with the forward ends of thereceptacles 196 thereof proximate to themouths 62 and theirlegs 100 retained in thenotches 76 by means of the retainingmembers 108, theshield 12 is slid onto theconnector body 14 in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 2. During this operation, theflanges respective grooves 82, guided by their flaredmouths 84, and finally snap into the deepenedportions 86 of thegrooves 84, thedetents 52 likewise snap into therecesses 88, an edge thereof engaging retainingshoulder 89. The shield is thereby firmly secured to thebody 14. - The
lances 112 which protrude below the mountingface 74 are then inserted into respective holes H in the substrate S, the mountingfeet foot 58 entering an aperture AP1 in the substrate S. The mountingfeet feet 54′, however, are resiliently depressed inwardly of theshield 12 by the edges of the apertures AP, being accommodated by therecesses 190, and finally resile, to engage against the lower surface of the substrate S. The two portions of each mountingfoot 54˝ are compressed towards each other by the edge of the respective aperture AP and finally resile, so that thebarbs 56 engage against the lower surface of the substrate S. - Preferably the
lugs 110 of each retainingmember 108 have sharp edged skiving wings 121 projecting therefrom for biting into the walls of therespective notch 76.Lugs 110 are preferably pointed as shown in Figure 13 or 13A, withlugs 110 complementary to and received in grooves 77 in sidewalls 75.
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