EP0400378B1 - Leiterplattensockel mit Kleeblattkontakt - Google Patents

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EP0400378B1
EP0400378B1 EP90108923A EP90108923A EP0400378B1 EP 0400378 B1 EP0400378 B1 EP 0400378B1 EP 90108923 A EP90108923 A EP 90108923A EP 90108923 A EP90108923 A EP 90108923A EP 0400378 B1 EP0400378 B1 EP 0400378B1
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Timothy Brian Billman
Roger Lee Thrush
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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
    • H01R12/721Coupling devices for rigid printing circuits or like structures coupling with the edge of the rigid printed circuits or like structures cooperating directly with the edge of the rigid printed circuits
    • 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
    • H01R13/02Contact members
    • H01R13/10Sockets for co-operation with pins or blades
    • H01R13/11Resilient sockets

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  • This invention relates to an electrical connector and a terminal for use in the electrical connector of the type suitable for use in establishing an interconnector to traces on a circuit panel, especially to an electrical connector socket for use in establishing electrical interconnections to a single in-line memory module, as defined in the preamble of claim 1.
  • Single in-line memory modules represent a high density, low profile single in-line package for electronic components such as dynamic random access memory integrated circuit components.
  • a plurality of these components can be mounted in line on a circuit panel whose height is little more than the length of the components themselves.
  • the circuit panels can in turn be mounted on a printed circuit board daughtercard which can then be mounted on a printed circuit board mothercard. The spacing between adjacent daughtercards would then need to be only slightly greater than the height of the individual circuit panels or single in-line memory modules.
  • One approach for mounting single in-line memory modules on a daughterboard would be to employ plug in leads adjacent one edge of the circuit panel. These plug in leads can then be connected to conventional printed circuit board contacts such as miniature spring contacts.
  • US-A-4 737 120 discloses an electrical connector of the type suitable for use in a single in-line memory module in which a zero insertion force interconnection is established between the terminals and the pads on the circuit panel. The circuit panel is inserted at a angle and then cammed into position. The insulative housing on the connector provides a stop to hold the circuit panel in position. Another zero insertion force connector is disclosed in US-A-4 575 172.
  • the contact terminals in each of these patents which are edge stamped sockets using terminals of this type are suitable for use on center line spacings on the order of 0.050 inches (about 1,3 mm).
  • US-A-4 725 250 discloses a socket connector employing a terminal in which a full force wiping action is established between the terminals and the surface pad portions of traces on the circuit panel. This connector also includes edged stamped terminals. The connector shown in US-A-4 725 250 is suitable for use with standard single in-line memory modules. However, not all commercially available single in-line memory modules are manufactured in compliance with generally accepted standards for such modules, such as appropriate JEDEC standards.
  • Nonstandard single in-line memory module circuit panels are manufactured with the pad portions of the traces adjacent the edge of the circuit panel being shorter than required by industry acknowledged standards.
  • the connector disclosed in US-A-4 725 250 is unsuitable for use with circuit panels having short pad portions where contact must be established immediately adjacent the edge of the circuit panel because of the height of the beams used to establish the full force wipe contact in that connector.
  • Deviations in JEDEC standards have also occurred because some module manufacturers have been unable to maintain a tolerance of ⁇ 0.003 inches (about 0,08mm) on the module thickness as required by JEDEC. Tolerances of ⁇ 0.008 inches (about 0,2mm) are more realistic; but such tolerances complicate the design of the terminal because a larger deflection range is necessary. Lengthening the terminals is not suitable because the improved density offered by SIMM'S is compromised and contact cannot be established adjacent the edge of the module.
  • An electrical connector of the type as set forth in the preamble of claim 1 is disclosed in DE-A-1 812 633 and in US-A-4 722 700.
  • Each terminal of these known electrical connectors comprises a contact tail extending downwardly from the base of the terminal for mounting the terminal in a through hole of a printed circuit board.
  • a connector housing having cavities for accommodating the terminals is put over the terminals mounted on the printed circuit board. There is no means for exactly positioning the terminals within the housing. Such an exact positioning would require very close tolerances of the cavities of the housing and the terminals.
  • the terminals of the electrical connector disclosed in US-A-4 722 700 are positively retained within the connector housing by means of a snap-in locking between protuberances provided at the housing and the base section of the terminals.
  • Each protuberance has an inclined upper surface and a flat lower locking shoulder.
  • the base sections of the terminals are resiliently bowed outwardly when passing the inclined upper surfaces of the protuberances and they snap into locking engagement with the protuberance after having been fully inserted into their cavities.
  • the snap-in mechanism does, however, not provide for an accurate positioning of the terminals within their cavities in directions transverse to the slot receiving the printed circuit board.
  • the cavities must be provided with sufficient clearance for allowing the base sections of the terminals to resiliently bent away from the protuberance during the process of inserting the terminals into the cavities of the housing. Consequently, the width of each cavity must be larger than required by the thickness of the terminal.
  • this known connector is not suitable for use with printed circuit boards having a high density of conducting traces to be terminated.
  • the present invention provides an electrical connector as defined in claim 1. Preferred embodiments are defined in the dependent claims.
  • An electrical connector of the present invention and/or embodiments thereof is suitable for use in establishing electrical contact with the edge of traces on at least one side of a circuit panel, such as a single in-line memory module.
  • the connectcr includes a plurality of terminals mounted in an insulative housing. Terminals are edge stamped from a spring metal blank, so that the connector can achieve close center line spacings.
  • Each terminal has opposed beams extending upwardly from a base. The beams are deflectable upon insertion of a circuit panel therebetween.
  • Each beam has an upwardly extending portion with a loop section intermediate the ends.
  • the downwardly extending portion of the beam located on the interior of the upwardly extending portion, includes a contact section adjacent the end of the downwardly extending portion.
  • the terminals are positioned within an insulative housing having at least one upwardly open slot into which the circuit panels are inserted.
  • a plurality of cavities are located along the slot, on either side of the slot.
  • the terminals are positioned within the housing cavities with the contact point on each downwardly extending arm of the contacts extending into the circuit panel receiving slot.
  • the terminals are inserted into the housing from the lower surface.
  • Each terminal includes a upwardly extending post or barb which can be secured within a central spine and secures the terminals in position within the housing and provides a stop against which the edge of the circuit panel will abut if the circuit panel is inserted too far into the panel receiving slot.
  • the embodiment defined in claim 11 provides not only a means for stabilizing circuit panels having a greater height, but also employs a terminal suitable for establishing electrical contact adjacent the edge of the circuit panels so that this full force wipe connector can be employed with non-standard single in-line memory module circuit panels.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the socket comprising the preferred embodiment of this invention to the edge of a circuit panel of a single in-line memory module shown exploded above a panel receiving slot.
  • Figure 2 is a view of a terminal used in this socket, showing the deflection as determined by finite element analysis of the terminal (in phantom) when a circuit panel is inserted between the opposed beams.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken along section lines 3-3 in Figure 1 showing the position of the terminals within the housing and showing the interface of one panel support member located at the end of the housing.
  • Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 showing two circuit panels inserted into engagement with terminals and showing the deflection of flexible walls in the panel support member for stabilizing the printed circuit panels.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a portion of the center of the insulative housing, which is partially in section to show the internal configuration of the housing between terminal positions.
  • Figure 6 is a partial view similar to Figure 5, but showing a section through the housing cavities with the terminals removed.
  • Figure 7 is a alternate embodiment of the invention showing the same terminal configuration but a different panel support configuration.
  • Single in-line memory module socket or connector 2 employs a plurality of terminals 10 positioned within an insulative housing 20 to establish contact with traces 6 on a circuit panel 4 adjacent one edge 4a of the circuit panel.
  • This connector 2 is suitable for use with a circuit panel 4 having traces in which the center line spacing of that portion of the trace 6 adjacent the edge 4a of the circuit panel being spaced from the next adjacent terminal on center line spacings of 0.050 inches (about 1,3 mm).
  • the terminals 10 are edge stamped from a spring metal blank and are formed of a material such as beryllium copper or of phosphor bronze. Each terminal 10 is suitable for establishing an electrical contact with traces on at least one side of the circuit panel adjacent the edge of the traces.
  • Each terminal 10 has opposed beams 12 extending upwardly from a base 14.
  • a post or barb 16 extends upwardly from the center of the base 14 between the opposed beams.
  • a contact tail 18, aligned with the post or barb 16 extends from the bottom of the base and is suitable for establishing an electrical interconnection with a printed circuit board on which the socket 2 can be mounted.
  • the opposed beams 12 are deflectable upon insertion of a circuit panel 4 between the beams.
  • Each of the beams 12 comprises an upwardly extending portion, extending from one end of the base 14 which extends between the two opposed beams 12.
  • the upwardly extending portion 12a is connected to the base 14 and is inclined inwardly.
  • Inwardly inclined arms 12b extend downwardly from the top 12c of the upwardly extending portion. These inwardly inclined arms 12b diverge from the inwardly inclined portion of the upwardly extending portion 12a.
  • An inwardly extending loop section 12d is located between the top and the bottom of the upwardly extending portion 12a of each of the opposed beams 12.
  • the elevation of inwardly extending loop section 12d is such that it is located between the base 14 and the end of the downwardly extending portion 12b. Indeed, the inwardly extending loop 12d is located below the downwardly extending portion 12b in the preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • the inwardly extending loop section 12d is a generally U shaped member in which the bight of the loop section 12c is located along the inner edge of the opposed beams 12 with the open portion of the U-shaped loop facing outward.
  • the two parallel sides of the U shaped loop section 12c are generally parallel to the base 14 and the bight is generally curved.
  • a contact point 12e is located at the innermost extent of the downwardly extending portion 12b and the contact point 12e is located adjacent the end of each beam 12.
  • the contact 12e is located above the loop section 12d.
  • the opposed beams 12 are configured such that the majority of the flexure of the opposed beams 12 in the loop section 12d, the base 14 and in that portion of the terminal between the base and the loop. A relatively large deflection of the contact point 12e can be achieved without increasing the height of the beams 12.
  • Post 16 which comprises a barb, extends upwardly from the base 14 between the two opposed beams 12. Indeed, post 16 is located between the two contact points 12e on opposed beams 12. The elevation of the upper surface of post 16 is such that it is substantially at the same elevation as the loop section 12c.
  • the insulative housing 20 can be molded of conventional engineering plastic materials suitable for use in electrical connectors.
  • Housing 20 has a generally rectangular central section extending between two panel guide or panel support members 30 located at either end thereof.
  • two panel receiving slots 20 extend between the panel guides 30 and open upwardly on the upper face 20a in the insulative housing 20.
  • the two slots 22 are parallel.
  • a plurality of cavities 24 also open upwardly on the upper face 20a of the insulative housing 20 and communicate with a corresponding panel receiving slot 22 in the dual row connector comprising the preferred embodiment of the invention. Individual cavities 24 communicate only with one of the slots 22.
  • Each of the cavities 24 is open on the top and the bottom of the insulative housing 20 and each cavity 24 extends on opposite sides of the corresponding upwardly open slot 22.
  • a central spine 26 comprises the portion of the insulative housing 20 located below each of the panel receiving slots 22. As shown in Figure 5, the central spine 26 comprises a solid portion of the insulative housing 20 at positions between cavities 24. The cavities 24 are positioned to intersect the slot 22 with housing ribs 28 comprising that portion of the central spine 26 extending through each cavity. These housing ribs 28 extend downwardly from the lower surface of slots 22, which comprises the upper surface of the central spine 26, and a hole 26a is located between the housing ribs 28. Each cavity 24 is open both on the upper face 20a of the insulative housing and on the lower face 20b. Each cavity 24 extends below the housing ribs 28.
  • the panel guide or panel support members 30 are located at the opposite ends of the insulative housing 20. Each of these panel guides extends upwardly above the upper face 20a of the insulative housing 20 and has an inner face 30a. Panel grooves 32 having open inner ends are inwardly facing and communicate with each panel receiving slot 20. Panel grooves 32 also extend upwardly above the panel receiving slots 22. Panel gripping portions in the form of ridges 34 which comprise constricted portions of the panel receiving grooves 32 are spaced above the open upper end of the panel receiving slot 22. Recesses or relief slots 36 are located on opposite sides of the grooves 32 to define flexible walls 38. These flexible walls are joined as part of the panel support members 30 in the preferred embodiment of this invention. A central pocket 40 is located along the lower end of the panel support members 30 in the preferred embodiment of this invention, and the relief slots 36 in the vicinity of ridges 34 extend upwardly from this pocket 40.
  • Terminals 10 are inserted into corresponding cavities 24 from the bottom of the insulative housing 20.
  • the contact points 12e of the opposed beam 12 are spaced apart by a distance less than the width of the central spine within the cavities. In other words, the contact points 12e are spaced apart by a distance less than the spacing of the exterior surfaces of the two ribs 28 within the cavities 26.
  • the opposed beams 12 are deflected outwardly upon engagement with the ribs 28.
  • the inwardly inclined arms to spring back to their original position so that each inwardly inclined arm 12b projects into the slot from opposite sides. In other words, the contact point 12e is now positioned within the panel receiving slot 22.
  • the post or barb 16 extending upwardly from the base 14 on terminal 10 is also aligned with the panel receiving slot 22.
  • the upper surface of each post 16 extends above the bottom of the cavity.
  • The-post or barb 16 extends into the hole 26a located between the two housing ribs 12b and the barb secures the corresponding terminal to the central spine 26 by virtue of its engagement with the two ribs 28.
  • the traces, or the contact pads located on the ends of the traces adjacent the edge 4a of the circuit panel engage the downwardly extending portion 12b of the opposed beams 12 and deflects these downwardly extending inwardly inclined arms 12b outwardly.
  • Contact points 12e are brought into contact with these traces adjacent the edge 4a of the circuit panel.
  • the edge 4a of the circuit panel is also juxtaposed to the post so that contact points indeed engage these traces adjacent the edge. Full force wiping between the contacts and trace pads occurs. Such engagement is especially significant when a non-standard single in-line memory module is employed in this socket.
  • the panel support members 30 are also configured to support and stabilize especially tall single in-line memory modules. As the circuit panel is inserted into the grooves 32, aligned with the panel receiving slots 20, the flexible walls 38 are deflected when the ridges, forming a constricted portion 34, engage the sides of the circuit panel 4. These ridges serve to both align and secure the circuit panel within the socket 2.
  • an alternate panel support guide configuration 130 can be employed with cantilever beams 138 having a panel gripping protrusion 134 adjacent their upper ends.
  • Figure 7 therefore illustrates that terminals 10 can be employed in other configurations and are not dependant upon the use with the panel support guides 30 comprising the preferred embodiment of this invention. Therefore, it would be clear to one of ordinary skill in the art that the instant invention can be employed in differing configurations and the following claims are not limited to the precise embodiment depicted as the preferred embodiment of this invention or the embodiment comprising the alternate embodiment of Figure 7.

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  1. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) zur Verwendung bei der Herstellung eines elektrischen Kontakts in der Nähe des Rands (4a) von Leiterbahnen (6) auf wenigstens einer Seite einer Schaltungsplatte (4),
    wobei der Verbinder (2) aufweist:
    a) eine Vielzahl von Anschlüssen (10), deren jeder einander gegenüberliegende, voneinander beabstandete Arme (12) aufweist, die sich von einer Basis (14) zwischen den Armen (12) nach oben erstrecken und beim Einführen einer Schaltungsplatte (4) zwischen diese biegbar sind;
    b) ein isolierendes Gehäuse (20) mit wenigstens einem nach oben offenen Schlitz (22) und mit einer Vielzahl nach oben offener Hohlräume (24), die mit dem Schlitz (22) kommunizieren;
    c) wobei die Anschlüsse (10) in den Hohlräumen (24) positioniert sind, wobei die Arme (12) von gegenüberliegenden Seiten her in den Schlitz (22) hineinragen;
    d) wobei jeder Arm (12) einen sich nach unten erstreckenden Bereich aufweist, der sich von der Oberseite des sich nach oben erstreckenden Bereichs wegerstreckt, wobei die sich nach oben erstreckenden Bereiche jeweils einen sich nach innen erstreckenden U-förmigen Schleifenabschnitt zwischen der Basis und dem sich nach unten erstreckenden Bereich aufweisen; und wobei
    e) die Anschlüsse (10) mit gestanzten Kanten aus einem Federmetallrohling gebildet sind,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    f) daß jeder Anschluß (10) einen Stift (16) aufweist, der sich zwischen den beiden einander gegenüberliegenden Armen (12) von der Basis (14) nach oben erstreckt; und
    g) daß jeder Hohlraum (24) eine Öffnung (26a) innerhalb eines zentralen Stegbereichs (26) aufweist, wobei die Öffnung (26a) den Stift (16) eines zugehörigen Anschlusses (10) aufnimmt;
    h) wobei die Stifte (16) und die Öffnungen (26a) derart dimensioniert sind, daß die Stifte (16) die Anschlüsse (10) innerhalb des Gehäuses (20) in ihrer Position befestigen.
  2. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 1,
    wobei es sich bei den Öffnungen (26a) um Durchgangsöffnungen handelt, die sich in den Schlitz (22) öffnen und derart dimensioniert sind, daß die Stifte (16a) Anschläge für den Rand (4a) der in den Schlitz (22) eingeführten Schaltungsplatte (4) schaffen.
  3. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2,
    wobei der sich oberhalb des Schleifenabschnitts (12d) erstreckende Bereich des sich nach oben erstreckenden Bereichs (12a) nach innen geneigt ist.
  4. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3,
    wobei der sich nach unten erstreckende Bereich (12b) von dem nach innen geneigten Bereich des sich nach oben erstreckenden Bereichs (12a) weg divergiert.
  5. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 4,
    wobei ein Kontaktpunkt (12e), der das sich am weitesten nach innen erstreckende Ausmaß des sich nach unten erstreckenden Bereichs (12b) bildet, in der Nähe des Endes jedes Arms (12) vorgesehen ist.
  6. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5,
    wobei sich der Schleifenabschnitt (12d) unterhalb des sich nach unten erstreckenden Bereichs befindet.
  7. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6,
    wobei der Stift (16) als Dorn (16) ausgebildet ist.
  8. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 7,
    wobei die Oberseite des Dorns (16) im wesentlichen dieselbe Höhenlage wie die Schleifenabschnitte besitzt.
  9. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8,
    wobei sich eine nach unten erstreckende Kontaktfahne (18) vom Boden der Basis (14) wegerstreckt.
  10. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 9,
    wobei die Kontaktfahne (18) mit dem Dorn (16) ausgerichtet ist.
  11. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10,
    wobei der Schleifenabschnitt (12d) derart positioniert ist, daß der größte Teil der Auslenkung des Anschlusses in dem Schleifenabschnitt (12d), der Basis (14) und dem zwischen der Basis (14) und dem Schleifenabschnitt (12d) gelegenen Bereich des Anschlusses stattfindet.
  12. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11,
    wobei das isolierende Gehäuse (20) Plattenhalterungselemente (30) aufweist, die sich an gegenüberliegenden Enden des isolierenden Gehäuses (20) befinden, wobei die Plattenhalterungselemente (30) jeweils wenigstens eine nach innen weisende Nut (32) beinhalten, die mit dem Schlitz (22) kommuniziert und sich über den Schlitz (22) hinaus nach oben erstreckt, wobei die Nut (32) eine Plattenangreifeinrichtung (34) aufweist, die im Abstand über dem offenen oberen Ende des Schlitzes (22) vorgesehen ist, und wobei ein Entlastungsschlitz (36) in der Nähe der Nut (32) vorgesehen ist, um eine flexible Wand (38) auf der einen Seite der Nut (32) zu bilden, wobei die flexible Wand (38) als Teil des jeweiligen Plattenhalterungselements (30) an jedem Ende der flexiblen Wand (38) hinzugefügt ist und wobei sich die Plattenangreifeinrichtung (34) auf der flexiblen Wand (38) befindet, wodurch sich die Schaltungsplatte (4) derart in den Schlitz (22) einführen läßt, daß die Kontaktpunkte (12e) in der Nähe des Rands (4a) der Schaltungsplatte (4) an den Leiterbahnen (6) angreifen.
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