EP2991165B1 - Connecteur a fiches electrique, element de connecteur a fiche et utilisation - Google Patents

Connecteur a fiches electrique, element de connecteur a fiche et utilisation Download PDF

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EP2991165B1
EP2991165B1 EP15002541.9A EP15002541A EP2991165B1 EP 2991165 B1 EP2991165 B1 EP 2991165B1 EP 15002541 A EP15002541 A EP 15002541A EP 2991165 B1 EP2991165 B1 EP 2991165B1
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Michael Quiter
Jaime Fernandez Serrano
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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
    • H01R12/724Coupling 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 containing contact members forming a right angle
    • 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
    • H01R13/46Bases; Cases
    • H01R13/52Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
    • H01R13/5202Sealing means between parts of housing or between housing part and a wall, e.g. sealing rings
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R24/00Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
    • H01R24/38Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
    • H01R24/40Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
    • H01R24/50Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted on a PCB [Printed Circuit Board]
    • 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
    • H01R13/64Means for preventing incorrect coupling
    • H01R13/645Means for preventing incorrect coupling by exchangeable elements on case or base
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R24/00Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
    • H01R24/38Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
    • H01R24/40Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
    • H01R24/52Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted in or to a panel or structure
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
    • H01R9/03Connectors arranged to contact a plurality of the conductors of a multiconductor cable, e.g. tapping connections
    • H01R9/05Connectors arranged to contact a plurality of the conductors of a multiconductor cable, e.g. tapping connections for coaxial cables
    • H01R9/0515Connection to a rigid planar substrate, e.g. printed circuit board

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  • the invention relates to an electrical connector for connecting one or more coaxial cable to a printed circuit board, a connector element and a related use.
  • Coaxial cables are suitable in the frequency range of several kHz to several GHz high-frequency broadband signals such. Broadcast signals, radar signals or measuring signals to transmit.
  • automotive coaxial cables are being used for high frequency automotive applications, such as automotive electronics. Radio antennas, GPS telematics or navigation, GSM mobile radio, RF Bluetooth applications and radio remote controls for keyless entry and parking heater used. Especially for such applications in the automotive sector, however, high demands are placed on corresponding connectors as an interface between one or more coaxial cables and a printed circuit board or board.
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  • the publication WO 2013/010680 A1 discloses an electrical connector having a housing of an electrically insulating material having sockets for receiving electrical contacts and a unitary seal of a flexible insulating material.
  • the seal has a first portion and a second portion, the second portion protruding from the first portion.
  • the connector comprises an electrical shielding system having a first part surrounding the bushings and a second part, the second portion of the seal protruding from the second part of the shielding system.
  • the connector may still have an inner seal which is disposed between the shielding system and the bushings and which protrudes from the second part of the shielding system.
  • the publication WO 2013/094774 A1 discloses a waterproof connector structure having three annular sealing members.
  • the publication CN 201 503 983 U discloses a coaxial RF connector having a sealing member disposed on an outer conductor.
  • the circumferential projection of the annular first portion of the sealing system, which extends to a lateral surface of the coaxial conductor may also be referred to as a first circumferential projection.
  • the circumferential projection of the second portion of the sealing system which extends to the mounting plate may also be referred to as a second circumferential projection.
  • the at least one coaxial conductor preferably comprises an inner conductor which is surrounded at a constant distance by a hollow cylindrical outer conductor.
  • the intermediate space is filled with an insulator and / or a dielectric, wherein the insulator or the dielectric electrically insulates the inner conductor from the outer conductor.
  • the dielectric may consist proportionally or completely of air.
  • lateral surface is meant in the sense of this description, in particular the outer surface of the coaxial conductor.
  • the lateral surface or outer surface of the coaxial conductor corresponds to the lateral surface or outer surface of the outer conductor.
  • the inner conductor and the outer conductor are preferably electrically connectable to a PCB-side end of the connector via solder pins to the circuit board.
  • Under platinen workedem end is an end portion of the connector understood, which faces in the assembled state of the circuit board or board.
  • a plug-in end is understood to mean an end region of the plug connector which, in the installed state, faces away from the printed circuit board or faces a complementary plug connector with which the plug connector according to the invention can be connected or connected.
  • assembled state is understood to mean that the individual components of the connector are assembled or mounted ready for use.
  • the connector is arranged in the mounted state on a mounting plate.
  • the mounting plate may also be part of the electrical connector, or in other words, the electrical connector may also include the mounting plate.
  • the connector may comprise one or more coaxial conductors, which are preferably arranged substantially parallel to one another.
  • the connector may include two, three, four, five, six, seven, etc. coaxial conductors.
  • the shielding element is preferably formed as a cuboid hollow body having an opening for partially receiving the coaxial conductor on one of its side surfaces.
  • a portion of the coaxial conductor, which faces the printed circuit board, is located inside the hollow body.
  • the shielding member covers the board-side end of the coaxial conductor.
  • the shielding element is integrally formed as an injection molded part.
  • the shielding element forms part of the one or more coaxial conductors or the one or more outer conductors.
  • the connector element essentially consists of three sections, namely a plug-side section, a board-side section and a stop section, which is arranged between the plug-side section and the board-side section of the connector element.
  • the plug-side portion of the connector element is for mating with a complementary connector, in particular with a coaxial socket, educated.
  • the plug-side section preferably consists of one or more hollow cylinders whose inner diameter corresponds in each case substantially to the outer diameter of the at least one coaxial conductor, ie the outer conductor.
  • the longitudinal axis of the plug-side portion of the at least one coaxial conductor coincides with the longitudinal axis of the connector element, and thus also the longitudinal axis of the plug-side portion of the connector element.
  • the board-side portion of the connector member serves to fix the connector member to the shield member.
  • the board-side portion of the connector element is composed of at least two flexible holding members, one end of each holding member being connected to the abutment portion of the connector member.
  • the other end, i. the board-side or in the assembled state of the circuit board facing the end of each holding member preferably has a projection which extends in the direction of the respective opposite holding element. In the mounted state, the holding elements surround the shielding element and thus fix the connector element to the shielding element arranged on the printed circuit board.
  • the stopper portion of the connector member is for arranging the connector to the shielding member and / or to a mounting plate.
  • the mounting plate is used to install the connector in a designated slot, for example in a motor vehicle.
  • the mounting plate has one or more through openings for receiving the at least one coaxial conductor, wherein the diameter of the at least one opening substantially corresponds to the outer diameter of the at least one coaxial conductor or of the outer conductor. In the mounted state, the at least one coaxial conductor is guided through the at least one opening of the stop section.
  • the mounting plate can Be part of an outer housing, which houses a circuit board side portion of the connector and / or the circuit board.
  • the stopper portion is preferably a plate having one or more through openings for receiving the at least one coaxial conductor, wherein the diameter of the at least one opening substantially corresponds to the outer diameter of the at least one coaxial conductor and the outer conductor. In the mounted state, the at least one coaxial conductor is guided through the at least one opening of the stop section.
  • a sealing system comprising at least two sections is arranged.
  • the sealing system or at least a portion of the sealing system in the assembled state is positively arranged on the stop portion of the connector element and / or form-fitting manner to the mounting plate.
  • a first portion of the sealing system is annular or comprises at least one sealing ring, wherein the diameter of the sealing ring substantially corresponds to the diameter of the at least one coaxial conductor or the outer conductor.
  • the at least one sealing ring is arranged in the mounted state along the circumference of the at least one coaxial conductor or outer conductor, in particular form-fitting manner. If the electrical connector comprises a plurality of coaxial conductors, a sealing ring is arranged on each of the coaxial conductors.
  • the sealing ring has a circumferential nose or a circumferential projection, which extends in the assembled state to a lateral surface or outer surface of the coaxial conductor or outer conductor.
  • the circumferential projection on the inside of the sealing ring is formed or extends to the interior of the sealing ring.
  • a circumferential projection of the sealing ring is understood in the sense of this description, a projection which extends over the entire circumference of the sealing ring.
  • a second section of the sealing system is designed and arranged in such a way in that it circumscribes the at least one coaxial conductor on a closed path, wherein the cross section of the area enclosed by the second section of the sealing system is greater than the cross section of the at least one coaxial conductor and thus also larger than the cross section of the first section or the sealing ring of the sealing system.
  • the second portion of the sealing system may be formed, for example, rectangular or frame-shaped. In other words, the second portion of the sealing system may include a rectangular area, wherein the area enclosed by the second portion is larger than the cross section of the at least one coaxial conductor.
  • the second section of the sealing system can also include any other surface, for example a circular area, which is larger than the cross section of the at least one coaxial conductor.
  • the second portion of the sealing system has a circumferential projection which extends to the mounting plate. As a circumferential projection of the second portion of the sealing system is understood in the sense of this description, a projection which extends over the entire circumference of the enclosed by the second portion of the sealing system surface edge. If the electrical connector comprises a plurality of coaxial conductors, the second section of the sealing system preferably circulates all coaxial conductors together.
  • the electrical connector according to the invention can advantageously prevent penetration of moisture or liquid, in particular water, into the board-side end of the connector and / or penetration of moisture or liquid to the circuit board substantially.
  • malfunction and / or destruction of the circuit board or the associated electrical device due to the ingress of moisture or liquid can be avoided.
  • corrosion of susceptible parts of the cable, parts of the connector and / or parts of the circuit board can be avoided, which increases the life of the corresponding parts and thus the life of the cable, the connector and / or the circuit board itself.
  • the electrical connector according to the invention can thus better meet increased requirements, especially in the automotive sector. So can the connector according to the invention are used especially in sophisticated equipment, for example, given a certain limit for the humidity and / or storage conditions.
  • the sealing system is designed such that it has a leak in the mated or mounted state according to the protection class IP67 and / or IP68 according to DIN EN 60529.
  • the sealing system preferably keeps in 1 m water depth for at least 48 hours tight. Ingress of moisture into the board-side end of the connector and / or penetration of moisture to the circuit board can thus be prevented even at a relative humidity of the environment of ⁇ 99%.
  • the sealing system may for example be made of plastic, in particular of elastic plastic and / or rubber.
  • the stopper portion and the mounting plate are arranged to each other such that they compress the intermediate sealing system and thereby deform it elastically. Due to the thus generated contact pressure of the sealing system relative to the stopper portion and the mounting plate increased density can be achieved.
  • the connector element is designed as an injection molded part.
  • the plug-side portion, the stopper portion and the board-side portion of the connector element are integrally formed, preferably made of plastic, and / or manufactured as an injection molded part. This saves time and costs in the production and at the same time ensures a stable cohesion of the connector.
  • the sealing system is sprayed onto the stopper portion.
  • the sealing system By spraying the sealing system on the abutment portion, the sealing system is firmly connected to the stopper portion and thus provides increased strength and tightness.
  • the sealing system may thus also be considered as part of the connector element, or in other words, the connector element may also comprise the sealing system. In the mounted state, the surface facing away from the abutment portion of the sealing system presses against the mounting plate of the electrical connector.
  • the first portion of the sealing system further comprises a circumferential projection which extends to the mounting plate.
  • the second portion of the sealing system may include a circumferential projection extending to the abutment portion of the connector element.
  • the circumferential projection of the first portion of the sealing system which extends to the mounting plate may also be referred to as the third circumferential projection.
  • the circumferential projection of the first and / or the second portion of the sealing system, which extends to the stop portion of the connector element may also be referred to as a fourth circumferential projection.
  • a circumferential projection of the first portion of the sealing system is understood in the sense of this description, a projection which extends over the entire circumference of the enclosed area of the first portion of the edge.
  • a circumferential projection of the first portion of the sealing system which extends to the mounting plate and / or the stopper portion, provides for increased tightness between stopper portion and mounting plate.
  • the projection may consist of an elastic material such as elastic plastic or rubber, which is elastically deformed or compressed in the mounted state. Due to the resulting restoring force or the resulting counter pressure of the elastic projection against the Stop section and / or against the mounting plate, the tightness can be increased.
  • the projection can also compensate for possible unevenness of the stopper portion and / or the mounting plate better, which also increases the tightness of the sealing system.
  • the at least first section of the sealing system is connected to the second section of the sealing system via at least a third section of the sealing system.
  • the at least first portion of the sealing system may be annular or formed as a sealing ring.
  • the second section of the sealing system can be designed as a rectangular frame.
  • the at least first portion of the sealing system may be disposed in the area enclosed by the second portion of the sealing system.
  • the at least first section of the sealing system or the at least one sealing ring can be arranged within a surface enclosed by the rectangular second section of the sealing system.
  • all seal rings may be located within the area enclosed by the second portion of the seal system.
  • the third portion of the sealing system which connects the first and the second portion of the sealing system, may be formed as a web.
  • one end of the third portion of the sealing system may be disposed on an outer surface of the first portion and the sealing ring, respectively, and the other end of the third portion of the sealing system may be disposed on an inner surface of the rectangular second portion of the sealing system.
  • the at least one third section of the sealing system preferably connects the at least one sealing ring to the rectangular sealing frame, in the enclosed area of which the at least one sealing ring is arranged.
  • the third section ensures a higher stability of the whole as a connecting element between the first and second sections of the sealing system Sealing system.
  • all three sections of the sealing system can be integrally formed or manufactured. This facilitates the manufacture and also the assembly of the electrical connector.
  • the sealing system is arranged or molded on a circuit board-side surface or on a plug-side surface of the stopper portion.
  • a plug-side surface of the stop section is understood to mean a surface of the stop section which faces away from the printed circuit board or faces a complementary plug connector.
  • a board-side surface of the stopper portion is understood to mean a surface of the stopper portion which faces the printed circuit board.
  • the mounting plate starting from the abutment portion, offset in the direction of the board-side end of the connector and has openings or holes through which in the assembled state of the board-side portion 28 of the connector element 20 protrudes. If the sealing system is arranged or sprayed on a plug-side surface of the stop section, the mounting plate, starting from the stop section, is offset in the direction of the plug-side end of the plug connector and has openings or bores through which the plug-side section 22 of the connector element in the assembled state 20 protrudes.
  • a "positive-locking arrangement" of two elements is understood in particular to mean that the elements are arranged in a sealing manner. In a positive or sealing arrangement of two elements, the elements are thus formed or arranged such that substantially no moisture or liquid can pass from the outside between the elements.
  • the electrical connector comprises at least two coaxial conductors.
  • the sealing system comprises at least two annular first sections, which are connected to one another via connecting straps.
  • the electrical connector may comprise two, three, four, five, six, seven, etc. coaxial conductors.
  • the sealing system may comprise two, three, four, five, six, seven, etc. ring-shaped first sections or sealing rings.
  • the connecting straps connect the individual first sections or the sealing rings of the sealing system and thus ensure greater stability.
  • all first sections and the connection bracket of the sealing system are integrally formed.
  • the stopper portion has a terminal configuration and a complementary terminal configuration to combine a plurality of electrical connectors together or to connect to a combined electrical connector.
  • connection configuration may e.g. have one or more grooves
  • complementary connection configuration may have one or more projections.
  • the projections of a stopper portion can be accurately inserted into the grooves of another stopper portion or locked by means of a latching mechanism.
  • a connector having two coaxial conductors and a connector having three coaxial conductors may be interconnected via the connector configuration to form a connector having five coaxial conductors.
  • all connectors or the stopper portions of the connectors are arranged on a common mounting plate.
  • the male portion of the connector element has a mechanical coding for mating with a complementary connector.
  • the mechanical coding may include non-conductive grooves and / or pins or projections, which cause only a particular connector or connector with a complementary mechanical coding can be inserted into the connector according to the invention.
  • the mechanical coding can also ensure that a complementary plug or connector can be inserted only in a certain position in the connector according to the invention, so that always the right electrical contacts are connected.
  • the connector element has mechanical dimensions which correspond to the standard DIN 72594-1 and / or the standard ISO 20860-1.
  • the circumferential projection of the annular first portion of the sealing system, which extends in the assembled state to a lateral surface of the coaxial conductor, may also be referred to as a first circumferential projection.
  • the circumferential projection of the second portion of the sealing system, which extends in the assembled state to the mounting plate may also be referred to as a second circumferential projection.
  • the connector element is mounted to a shielding element which surrounds a board-side section of a coaxial conductor as well as to a mounting plate.
  • the connector housing at least partially surrounds the coaxial conductor and is arranged on the shielding element or on the mounting plate.
  • the annular first portion is further adapted to be positively arranged to the mounting plate.
  • the annular first portion is designed to press in the assembled state against the mounting plate.
  • a further independent aspect for achieving the object relates to a use of at least one coaxial conductor, at least one shielding housing and at least one connector element according to the invention for providing an electrical connector or a combined electrical connector.
  • an electrical connector is in this context in particular a joining, assembling and / or a Assembling the individual components to an electrical connector understood.
  • a mounting plate may further be used to provide the electrical connector.
  • a printed circuit board for providing the electrical connector can be used.
  • the location selected in the present description such as location. B. top, bottom, side, etc. are each related to the immediately described and illustrated figure and are mutatis mutandis to transfer to a new position to the new situation.
  • Under a plug-side end 16 of the electrical connector that end of the electrical connector is understood, which is connectable or can be plugged together with a complementary connector.
  • the plug-side end 16 is that end which is remote from a printed circuit board or board 50, to which the electrical connector is electrically connected.
  • Under a board-side end 18 of the electrical connector that end of the electrical connector is understood, which faces a circuit board or board 50 and / or with the circuit board or board 50 is connectable.
  • the terms “plug-in” and "board-side” may not only refer to the electrical connector as such, but are also to be understood accordingly with respect to components of the electrical connector.
  • FIG. 1a shows a coaxial conductor 10 and arranged on the coaxial conductor 10 shielding element 40 according to an embodiment of an electrical connector according to the invention.
  • the coaxial conductor 10 comprises an inner conductor 12, an outer conductor 13 and an insulator 42.
  • the cylindrical inner conductor 12 is surrounded by the hollow cylindrical outer conductor 13.
  • the hollow cylindrical outer conductor is arranged concentrically around the cylindrical inner conductor 12, ie the outer surface of the inner conductor 12 is substantially constantly spaced from the inner surface of the outer conductor 13.
  • the inner conductor 12 has a 90 ° bend (see, for example, FIGS FIG. 3 or 8th ), so that the inner conductor 12 with a circuit board 50 is electrically connected, in particular to a contact of the circuit board 50 is soldered.
  • the lateral surface of the outer conductor 13 is deformed or widened in the region of the board-side end 18 of the connector such that four soldering pins 45 are formed, which are electrically connectable to the printed circuit board 50 or solderable to intended contacts of the printed circuit board 50.
  • the number of solder pins 45 of the outer conductor 13 may differ from four depending on the circuit board design.
  • the inner conductor 12 is electrically separated from the outer conductor 13 by means of an insulator 42, which is arranged between the inner conductor 12 and the outer surface of the outer conductor 13.
  • the insulator may be a non-conductive, ie insulating material or dielectric.
  • the dielectric may consist proportionally or completely of air.
  • the shielding element 40 surrounds a board-side section of the coaxial conductor 10 and serves to protect the coaxial conductor and the shielding of interfering, in particular high-frequency, signals.
  • the shielding element 40 is therefore preferably made of metal.
  • a notch or groove 15 formed on the outer conductor 13 and a projection 41 formed on the outer conductor 13 and the shielding member 40 serve to arrange and fix a connector element 20.
  • the FIG. 1b shows a preferred embodiment of the connector element 20.
  • the connector element comprises a plug-side portion 22, a board-side portion 28 and a central portion or a stopper portion 26 which is disposed between the plug-side portion 22 and the board-side portion 28.
  • the plug-side portion 22 is formed as a hollow cylinder, which benzoust a plug-side portion of the coaxial conductor 10 in the assembled state of the connector.
  • the plug-side portion 22 has projections or pins, which constitute a mechanical coding. This mechanical coding makes it possible to connect only one matching complementary plug connector to the plug connector according to the invention.
  • the stopper portion 26 is a plate having a through hole or opening which surrounds a central portion of the coaxial conductor 10 in the assembled state of the connector.
  • the stopper portion 26 also has a terminal configuration 27a and a complementary terminal configuration 27b, which serves to combine a plurality of inventive connectors.
  • the terminal configuration 27a includes a first notch at a first upper right corner portion of the stopper portion 26 and a second notch at a first lower right corner portion of the stopper portion 26.
  • the complementary terminal configuration 27b includes a first projection and a first projection a protrusion at a second upper left corner region and a second protrusion at a second lower left corner region of the stopper portion 26.
  • the protrusions of the complementary terminal configuration 27a of a stopper portion 26 are formed so as to be in the grooves or indentations of the connection configuration 27b of another stop section can be introduced or latched.
  • the board-side portion 28 of the connector member 20 is formed to allow fixing of the connector member 20 to the shield member 40.
  • the board-side portion of the connector element 20 according to the FIG. 1b comprises two holding elements, which are in the assembled state of the connector in engagement with the shield case 40.
  • the retaining elements can be designed to be elastic and each have a projection which extends in the direction of the respectively opposite retaining element , In the mounted state, the retaining elements thus surround the shielding element 40 and fix the connector element 20 to the shielding element 40.
  • the plug-side portion 22 including mechanical coding 24, the stopper portion 26 including terminal configurations 27a and 27b, and the board-side portion 28 of the connector element 20 as in FIG. 1b shown, are integrally formed, preferably as a die-cast plastic.
  • FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of an assembled electrical connector according to the invention 100 from the perspective of the plug-side end 16.
  • a mounting plate 30 and a printed circuit board or board 50 are shown.
  • the mounting plate 30 is shown in the figures mostly transparent. It is understood, however, that the mounting plate, except for certain openings or holes, is solid, as for example from the FIG. 9 evident.
  • the solder pins 42 of the electrical connector 100 are inserted and soldered in specially provided for contact openings of the circuit board 50.
  • the mounting plate 30 has an opening or bore for receiving the coaxial conductor 10.
  • the abutment portion 26 is disposed on the mounting plate 30 such that the coaxial conductor 10 protrudes through the respective openings.
  • the mounting plate 30 is disposed between the stopper portion 26 and the shielding member 40.
  • the mounting plate 30 further comprises two further openings through which the board-side portion or the holding elements 28 of the connector element 20 can be inserted therethrough.
  • FIG. 3 shows a section of the electrical connector 100 according to the invention according to the FIG. 2 .
  • the inner conductor 12 has a 90 ° bend in the direction of the printed circuit board 50, so that the inner conductor 12 is electrically connected to the printed circuit board 50 connectable or solderable to a contact of the circuit board 50.
  • the lateral surface of the outer conductor 13 is deformed or expanded in the region of the board-side end 18 of the electrical connector 100 to electrically connect the outer conductor 13 to the printed circuit board 50 or to solder on intended contacts of the printed circuit board 50.
  • FIG. 1 shows a section of the electrical connector 100 according to the invention according to the FIG. 2 .
  • a first portion 70 of a sealing system 60 which is annular and extends along the circumference of the coaxial conductor 10 and the outer conductor 13.
  • the sealing system 60 will be described below with reference to FIGS FIGS. 4 to 6b described in more detail.
  • FIG. 4 shows the electrical connector 100 according to the invention from a perspective of the board-side end 18.
  • a second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 can be seen, which is formed substantially rectangular or as a rectangular frame and between the stopper portion 26th and the mounting plate 30 is arranged.
  • the FIG. 5 shows the electrical connector 100 according to the invention from a slightly different perspective of the board-side end 18, wherein for the better Visibility of the sealing system 60, the shielding element 40 is hidden.
  • the sealing system is arranged on the abutment portion 26 and comprises a first portion 60, a second portion 70 and a third portion 80.
  • the first portion 70 of the sealing system 60 extends annularly around the circumference of the coaxial conductor 10 and the outer conductor 13 and thus can also be referred to as a sealing ring.
  • the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 is rectangular or formed as a rectangular frame and circumscribes both the coaxial conductor 10 and the board-side portion or the holding elements of the connector element 20.
  • the first portion 70 is disposed within an enclosed by the second portion 80 surface.
  • the first section 70 and the second section 80 are connected to one another via a third section 90 of the sealing system 60.
  • the third portion 90 comprises two webs connecting at two opposite locations the outer surface of the sealing ring 70 with the inner surface of
  • the sealing system 60 may be sprayed onto the abutment portion 24 of the connector element 20.
  • the sealing system 60 or at least a portion of the sealing system 60 is sprayed onto a surface of the stopper portion 24, which faces the mounting plate 30 in the assembled state.
  • the sealing system 60 or at least a portion of the sealing system 60 sprayed onto the abutment portion 24 of the connector element 20 i. is integrally connected to the abutment portion 24 of the connector element 20, the sealing system 60 or at least a portion of the sealing system 60 may also be considered as part of the connector element 20.
  • FIGS Figures 6a and 6b A detailed view of one embodiment of the sealing system 60 is shown in FIGS Figures 6a and 6b , where the FIG. 6a shows the sealing system 60 from a perspective of the board-side end and the FIG. 6b a section through the sealing system 60 represents.
  • the sealing system 60 has different projections.
  • the seal ring 70 has a first circumferential projection 72 which is formed on the inside of the seal ring and extends to the interior of the seal ring.
  • the sealing ring 70 along the circumference of the coaxial conductor 10 and the outer conductor 13 is arranged so that the first projection 72 to a lateral surface or outer surface of the coaxial conductor 10 and outer conductor 13 extends.
  • the first circumferential projection 72 presses in the mounted state against the outer surface of the coaxial conductor 10 and the outer conductor 13.
  • the first section and the sealing ring 70 of the sealing system 60 to a third circumferential projection 74 which extends in the direction of the board-side end of the eighteenth
  • the third circumferential projection 74 of the sealing ring 70 extends to the mounting plate 30.
  • the third circumferential projection 74 presses in the assembled state against the mounting plate.
  • the first section and the sealing ring 70 of the sealing system 60 includes a fourth circumferential projection 76 which extends in the direction of the plug-side end of the sixteenth In the assembled state of the connector, the fourth circumferential projection 76 of the sealing ring 70 extends to the abutment portion 26 of the connector element 20.
  • the fourth circumferential projection 76 presses in the mounted state against the abutment portion 26.
  • 6a and 6b also comprises the second portion 80 of the sealing system to a second circumferential projection 82 which extends in the direction of the board-side end of the eighteenth
  • the second circumferential projection 82 of the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 extends to the mounting plate 30.
  • the second circumferential projection 82 presses in the assembled state against the mounting plate 30th
  • the circumferential projections of the sealing system 60 generally serve to increase the tightness of the sealing system 60. This is especially true at locations where the sealing system 60 is not sprayed on, but only hung up or is pressed. According to a preferred embodiment, the sealing system 60 is sprayed onto the abutment portion 26, so that in this case at least the fourth circumferential projection 76 is dispensable.
  • FIG. 7 shows a further embodiment of an electrical connector 200 according to the invention, wherein the electrical connector 200 has two terminals to connect up to two complementary connectors thereto.
  • the electrical connector 200 thus comprises two coaxial conductors 10 and two shielding elements 40, each shielding element 40 surrounding a platinum-side section of an associated coaxial conductor 10.
  • the connector element 20 is adapted to the two terminals accordingly.
  • the plug-side section 22 of the connector element 20 comprises two hollow cylinders, each hollow cylinder each surrounding a plug-side section of an associated coaxial conductor 10.
  • the abutment portion 26 has two openings or holes, wherein a coaxial conductor protrudes through each opening.
  • the board-side section 28 of the connector element 20 may comprise two retaining systems, wherein each retaining system consists of two retaining elements which in the assembled state surround an associated shielding element 40 and thus fix the connector element 20 to the shielding elements 40.
  • the platinum-side section 28 may alternatively also comprise only one holding system with a total of two holding elements, wherein each holding element in each case surrounds a shielding element 40.
  • the mounting plate 30 has, like the abutment portion 26, two openings or holes, wherein in the mounted state, a coaxial conductor protrudes through each of these openings. Furthermore, the mounting plate 30 has further openings for receiving the board-side section or the holding elements 28 of the connector element 20.
  • FIG. 8a shows the electrical connector 200 according to the invention according to FIG. 7 with two terminals in a simplified perspective view from the perspective of the board-side end 18 of the electrical connector 200.
  • the shielding elements 40 are hidden in this illustration.
  • the electrical connector 200 also has a bore or a drill ring 98 for a screw leadthrough to fasten the connector 200 and its mounting plate to a product of the customer or screw.
  • the sealing system 60 associated with the electrical connector 200 is shown again in a somewhat different perspective FIG. 8b shown.
  • the sealing system 60 essentially comprises two annular first sections or two sealing rings 70 and a rectangular second section 80.
  • the sealing rings 70 are each connected via webs 90 to the second section 80.
  • the sealing rings 70 and the rectangular second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 have peripheral projections for increasing the tightness. With regard to the arrangement and properties of these projections is analogously to the corresponding description of the Figures 6a and 6b directed.
  • FIG. 9 shows a further embodiment of an electrical connector 300 according to the invention, wherein the electrical connector 300 has five terminals to connect up to five complementary connectors thereto.
  • the electrical connector 300 thus comprises five coaxial conductors 10 and five shielding elements 40, each shielding element 40 surrounding a board-side section of an associated coaxial conductor 10.
  • the connector element 20 is adapted to the five terminals accordingly.
  • the plug-side section 22 of the connector element 20 comprises five hollow cylinders, each hollow cylinder each surrounding a plug-side section of an associated coaxial conductor 10.
  • the abutment portion 26 has five openings or holes, wherein a coaxial conductor protrudes through each opening.
  • the board-side section 28 of the connector element 20 can comprise five retaining systems, wherein each retaining system consists of two retaining elements which, when mounted, embrace an associated shielding element 40 and thus fix the connector element 20 to the shielding elements 40.
  • the board-side section 28 may alternatively include fewer than five retention systems. Such as in FIG. 10a shown, the board-side section 28 in total comprise four retaining elements.
  • the mounting plate 30 has, like the abutment portion 26, five openings or holes, wherein in the mounted state, a coaxial conductor protrudes through each of these openings. Furthermore, the mounting plate 30 has further openings for receiving the board-side section or the holding elements 28 of the connector element 20.
  • FIG. 10a shows the electrical connector 300 according to the invention according to FIG. 9 with five terminals in a simplified perspective view from the perspective of the board-side end 18 of the electrical connector 300.
  • the shielding elements 40 are hidden in this illustration.
  • the electrical connector 300 also has two drill holes 98 for a screw leadthrough to fasten the connector 300 or its mounting plate to a product of the customer or screw.
  • the sealing system 60 associated with the electrical connector 300 is shown again in a somewhat different perspective FIG. 10b shown.
  • the sealing system 60 essentially comprises five annular first sections or five sealing rings 70 and a rectangular second section 80.
  • the sealing rings 70 are each connected via webs 90 to the second section 80.
  • the sealing rings 70 and the rectangular second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 have peripheral projections for increasing the tightness. With regard to the arrangement and properties of these projections is analogously to the corresponding description of the Figures 6a and 6b directed.
  • the FIG. 11 1 shows an embodiment of a combined electrical connector 400.
  • the combined electrical connector 400 is a combination of three electrical connectors according to the invention in that the complementary connector configuration 27b of an electrical connector 200 is connected to the connector configuration 27a of an electrical connector 300 and the complementary connector Connection configuration 27b of the electrical connector 300 is connected to the connection configuration 27a of another electrical connector 200.
  • the combined electrical connector 400 has a total of nine terminals to connect up to nine complementary connectors thereto.
  • the combined electrical connector 400 includes a total of nine coaxial conductors 10 and nine shielding members 40, each shielding member 40 surrounding a board side portion of an associated coaxial conductor 10.
  • the plug-side section 22 of the composite connector element 20 comprises a total of nine hollow cylinders, each hollow cylinder each surrounding a plug-side section of an associated coaxial conductor 10.
  • the composite abutment portion 26 has a total of nine openings or holes, wherein a coaxial conductor protrudes through each opening.
  • the mounting plate 30 has nine openings or bores, which are arranged such that in the mounted state, a coaxial conductor protrudes through each opening. Furthermore, the mounting plate 30 has further openings for receiving the board-side section or the holding elements 28.
  • Analogous to the combined electrical connector 400, as in the Figures 11 . 12a and 12b represented, is composed of three electrical connectors, any other combinations can be formed by means of the terminal configurations 27a and 27b, so that can be realized in a simple way electrical connectors with any number of terminals or with any number of coaxial.
  • FIG. 12a shows the combined or modularly assembled electrical connector 400 according to FIG. 11 with nine terminals or nine coaxial conductors from the perspective of the board-side end 18, wherein in this illustration, for the sake of simplicity, only two shielding elements 40 are shown by way of example.
  • the combined electrical connector 400 includes two sealing systems 60 for each two terminals and a sealing system 60 for five terminals.
  • the drill rings 98 are used for a screw lead-through to the combined electrical connector 400 or its mounting plate to attach or screw on a product of the customer.
  • FIG. 12b shows the combined or modularly assembled electrical connector 400 according to FIG. 11 with nine connections or nine coaxial conductors from a different perspective. Also in the FIG. 12b For the sake of simplicity, only two shielding elements 40 are shown by way of example.
  • the combined electrical connector 400 is composed of two electrical connectors 200 according to the invention and an electrical connector 300 according to the invention.
  • FIG. 13 shows an alternative embodiment of an electrical connector according to the invention 500 from the perspective of the plug-side end 16.
  • the sealing system in particular the second portion 80 of the sealing system is arranged on a mating surface of the stopper portion 26 in this alternative embodiment.
  • the second portion 80 of the sealing system is sprayed on a mating surface of the stopper portion 26.
  • the mounting plate 30 has an opening or bore through which the plug-side section 22 of the connector element 20 protrudes in the assembled state.
  • the second portion 80 of the sealing system may, as in the FIG. 13 illustrated, rectangular in shape, the corners may be preferably rounded.
  • the second portion 80 of the sealing system can also be formed in another form, for example circular or elliptical.
  • the second portion 80 of the sealing system advantageously has a second circumferential projection 82 which extends to the mounting plate 30, ie in the alternative embodiment in the direction of the plug-side end 16.
  • the second circumferential projection presses 82 of the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 in the assembled state against the mounting plate 30th
  • the Figures 14a and 14b show a possible arrangement of the first portion 70 and the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 relative to the coaxial conductor 10 of the inventive electrical connector 500 according to the alternative embodiment from the perspective of the plug-side 16 and the board-side 18 end.
  • the first portion 70 and the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 may be arranged offset from one another.
  • the first portion or the sealing ring 70 of the sealing system 60 may be arranged offset from the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 in the direction of the board-side end 18 of the connector 500.
  • first portion or sealing ring 70 of the sealing system 60 may be located within the abutment portion 26 (in FIGS Figures 14a and 14b not shown) or be arranged on a board-side surface of the stopper portion 26, while the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 is disposed on a mating surface of the stopper portion 26.
  • FIG. 15 shows an exemplary arrangement of a sealing system according to the alternative embodiment of an electrical connector according to the invention with two coaxial conductors 10 and two shielding elements 40 from the perspective of the plug-side end 16.
  • the first portions or sealing rings 70 of the sealing system 60 are connected to each other for stabilization with connecting bracket 95.
  • the connecting bracket 95 also serve to grip with a gripper during production of the electrical connector or for installation at the customer.
  • the FIG. 16 shows a section of the sealing system 60 according to the alternative embodiment of an electrical connector according to the invention with two terminals.
  • the first portion or sealing ring 70 of the sealing system 60 has three circumferential projections.
  • a first circumferential projection 72 is on formed in the assembled state of the connector, the sealing rings 70 along the circumference of the coaxial conductor 10 and the outer conductor 13, so that the first circumferential projection 72 to a lateral surface or outer surface of the coaxial conductor 10 and outer conductor 13.
  • the first circumferential projection 72 presses against the outer surface of the coaxial conductor 10 in the mounted state.
  • a third circumferential projection 74 of the sealing rings 70 extends in the direction of the board-side end 18 and a fourth projection 76 of the sealing rings 70 extends in the direction of the plug-side end 16.
  • the second section 80 of the sealing system has a second circumferential projection 82 which extends in the direction of the plug-side end 16.
  • the second circumferential projection 82 of the second portion 80 of the sealing system 60 extends to the mounting plate 30.
  • the second circumferential projection 82 presses in the assembled state against the mounting plate 30th
  • the Figure 17a shows an electrical connector according to the invention with five terminals and five coaxial conductors 10 according to the alternative arrangement of the sealing system. For better visibility of the sealing system while the connector element was hidden.
  • the first sections 70 and the second section 80 of the sealing system are arranged offset to one another.
  • FIG. 17b shows a combined electrical connector with a total of nine coaxial 10 according to the alternative arrangement of the sealing system. For better visibility of the sealing system while some components of the electrical connector were hidden.
  • the combined electrical connector comprises three connectors according to the invention, which are connected to one another via the connection configurations 27a or 27b of the connector element 20.

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  1. Élément de connecteur à fiche (20), comprenant
    - un segment du côté de la connexion (22) à assembler à un connecteur à fiches complémentaire ;
    - un segment du côté de la carte de circuits imprimés (28) pour disposer l'élément de connecteur à fiche (20) à un élément de blindage (40) au moins d'un conducteur coaxial (10) ;
    - un segment de butée (26), qui est disposé entre le segment du côté de la connexion (22) et le segment du côté de la carte de circuits imprimés (28), et qui est conçu de plus pour être disposé sur une plaque de montage (30) ; et
    - un système d'étanchéité (60) doté d'au moins un premier segment annulaire (70) à disposer par complémentarité de forme sur au moins ledit conducteur coaxial (10) et d'un deuxième segment (80) à disposer par complémentarité de forme sur la plaque de montage (30), dans lequel le premier segment (70) du système d'étanchéité (60) présente un épaulement périphérique (72), qui s'étend jusqu'à une surface enveloppante du conducteur coaxial (10) à l'état monté, dans lequel le premier segment (70) du système d'étanchéité (60) présente également un épaulement périphérique (76), qui s'étend jusqu'au segment de butée (26) de l'élément de connecteur à fiche (20), et dans lequel le deuxième segment (80) du système d'étanchéité (20) présente un épaulement périphérique (82), qui s'étend jusqu'à la plaque de montage (30) à l'état monté.
  2. Élément de connecteur à fiche selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier segment annulaire (70) est conçu en plus de manière à être disposé par complémentarité de forme sur la plaque de montage (30).
  3. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) pour relier au moins un câble coaxial à une plaque de circuits imprimés (50), comprenant
    - au moins un conducteur coaxial (10) ;
    - au moins un élément de blindage (40), qui entoure au moins en partie ledit conducteur coaxial (10) au moins à une extrémité du côté de la carte de circuits imprimés (18) du connecteur à fiches (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) ; et
    - un élément de connecteur à fiche (20) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, lequel entoure au moins en partie ledit conducteur coaxial (10) au moins à une extrémité du côté de la connexion (16),
    dans lequel le segment de butée (26) est disposé sur la plaque de montage (30) à l'état monté,
    dans lequel le système d'étanchéité (60) est disposé entre le segment de butée (26) et la plaque de montage (30),
    dans lequel le premier segment annulaire (70) du système d'étanchéité (60) s'étend le long du pourtour dudit conducteur coaxial (10) au moins, et
    dans lequel le deuxième segment (80) du système d'étanchéité (60) fait le tour au moins dudit conducteur coaxial (10).
  4. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel le système d'étanchéité (60) est conçu et disposé de sorte qu'il présente une étanchéité conformément à la classe de protection IP67 et/ou IP68 à l'état connecté ou bien monté.
  5. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon la revendication 3 ou 4, dans lequel l'élément de connecteur à fiche (20) est conçu sous la forme d'une pièce moulée par injection.
  6. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 5, dans lequel le système d'étanchéité (60) est projeté sur le segment de butée (26) de l'élément de connecteur à fiche (20).
  7. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 6, dans lequel le premier segment (70) du système d'étanchéité (60) présente également un épaulement périphérique (74), qui s'étend jusqu'à la plaque de montage (30).
  8. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 7, dans lequel au moins le premier segment (70) du système d'étanchéité (60) est relié au deuxième segment (80) du système d'étanchéité (60) par au moins un troisième segment (90) du système d'étanchéité (60).
  9. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 8, dans lequel le système d'étanchéité (60) est disposé ou projeté par complémentarité de forme sur une surface du côté de la carte de circuits imprimés ou sur une surface du côté de la connexion du segment de butée (26).
  10. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 9, dans lequel le connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) comprend au moins deux conducteurs coaxiaux (10) et dans lequel le système d'étanchéité (60) comporte au moins deux premiers segments annulaires (70), et dans lequel les premiers segments annulaires (70) du système d'étanchéité (60) sont reliés entre eux par un étrier de jonction (95).
  11. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 10, dans lequel le segment de butée (26) présente une configuration de connexion (27a) et en plus une configuration de connexion complémentaire (27b) pour relier plusieurs connecteurs à fiches électriques (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) sous la forme d'un connecteur à fiches combiné (400 ; 700).
  12. Connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600) selon l'une des revendications 3 à 11, dans lequel le segment du côté de la connexion (22) de l'élément de connecteur à fiche (20) présente un codage mécanique (24) servant à assembler un connecteur à fiches complémentaire.
  13. Utilisation d'au moins un conducteur coaxial (10), d'au moins un élément de blindage (40) et d'au moins un élément de connecteur à fiche (20) selon la revendication 1 ou 2 pour mettre en place un connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 400 ; 500 ; 600 ; 700).
  14. Utilisation selon la revendication 13, dans lequel une plaque de montage (30) et/ou une carte de circuits imprimés (50) sont utilisées en plus pour mettre en place le connecteur à fiches électrique (100 ; 200 ; 300 ; 500 ; 600).
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