GB2036464A - Improvements in Electrical Connectors - Google Patents

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GB2036464A
GB2036464A GB7934823A GB7934823A GB2036464A GB 2036464 A GB2036464 A GB 2036464A GB 7934823 A GB7934823 A GB 7934823A GB 7934823 A GB7934823 A GB 7934823A GB 2036464 A GB2036464 A GB 2036464A
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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
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An edge connector assembly 10, Fig. 2, for interconnecting two printed circuit boards (2) Fig. 1 (not shown) in such manner as to maintain a one-to- one correspondence with the opposite sides of the boards, includes a flexible substrate (10) carrying a conductor pattern between the edge connector contact areas (12) and folded or flexed about two support strips (11) such that the parts of the substrate (10) wrapped around the strips (11) provide the edge connectors 5a, 5b while other parts of the substrate (10) maintain the edge connectors 5(a), 5b, in spaced relationship. The various contacts (12) are so positioned on the substrate (10) that they are located on opposite faces. Plated through holes (28), (31) Fig. 4 (not shown) are formed in the substrate 10 to provide required electrical connections through the substrate. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Improvements in or Relating to Electrical Connectors Background of the Invention This invention relates to electrical connectors The Prior Art Edge connector assemblies have been proposed including a main portion and end regions of which one or both such regions fits into an edge connector of the type that has a slot with two internal opposed faces each carrying contacts. The need can arise for such connector assemblies to provide connections between contacts carried by one face of an edge connector with contacts carried by what may be called the opposite face of the other edge connector. The object of this invention is to provide such a connector assembly. It has been proposed to do so by a connector arrangement in which twisted wires provide the required crossover.
Summaries of the Invention According to this invention there is provided a connector assembly for interconnecting first and second connection units each having a first and second series of contacts located upon opposite sides of a connection region, in such manner that the first contact series of the first and second units are interconnected and the second contact series of the first and second units are interconnected, the assembly including two edge connector members adapted for connection with said units and each carrying pluralities of contacts intended for co-operation with said first and second series of contacts, these pluralities of contacts being located on opposite regions of the respective edge connector members, and at least one contact of each of the plurality of contacts is connected to at least one contact of the plurality of contacts of the plurality of contacts of the other edge connector member on the opposite regions by a conductor path which is at least in part formed on a flexible substrate, which is deformed or otherwise folded such that portions thereof lie in side-by-side relationship, and in such manner that the conductor path is carried from one side of the connector assembly to the other.
The edge members may each be an edge strip, the two pluralities of contacts carried by it being on opposite faces of the strip. As an alternative the edge members may each carry contacts on two opposed internal faces. Preferably there is a region of flexure of the substrate in the neighbourhood of an edge member, which region is crossed by at least one path connecting contacts from one side of one edge member to the opposite side of the other edge member, and at least one path connecting contacts from the other side of the said one edge member to the opposite side of the said other edge member.
Preferably the substrate is flexed at least twice in the same sense to form an inner section, a first outer section joined to the inner section by a first region of flexure and a second outer section joined to the first outer section by a second region of flexure which region takes the second outer section round to the opposite side of the inner section to the first outer section, the inner section carrying at least one conductor path connected to contacts of both edge strips. This arrangement allows a greater complexity of connections between the contacts of the two edge members.
For example, the inner section may carry an effectively uniform conductor pattern and the said two outer sections may then carry conductor paths crossing the second region of flexure. The effectively uniform conductor may then act as a ground plane.
The contacts may be provided on the flexible substrate. Alternatively they may be provided separately and electrically joined to the conductor paths on the substrate. The invention also provides an interconnection system comprising two printed circuit boards connected by a connector according to the invention.
Brief Description of the Drawings Two forms of connector according to the invention, and an interconnection system of which they may form a part, will now be described in greater detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a cross-section of the interconnection system; Figure 2 is a view of the first form of connector.
Figure 3 is a plan of the substrate forming part of the first form of connector laid out flat; Figure 4 is a diagrammatic view of the substrate of the first form folded; Figure 5 is a view of the second form of connector; and Figure 6 is a view of the substrate of the second form folded.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment Both forms of connector assembly to be described may be used in an interconnection system such as is shown in Figure 1. The connector assembly, indicated in Figure 1 by the reference numeral 1, connects two multilayer printed circuit boards 2. The boards 2 lie side by side in the same general plane and are backplanes or mother boards for printed circuit boards 3 which may carry circuit components. The boards 3 are mounted in edge connectors 4, each of which connectors is slotted to receive a board 3. Each such connector carries contact areas which make contact with matching contact areas on the edge of each face of the board 3. The connector 1 has two edge connector units or strips 5 which carry contacts similar to those on the board 3 and which fit into two edge connectors 6, similar to the edge connectors 4 and mounted one on each board 2.The contact areas of the edge connectors 4 and 6 are connected to pins 7 which in turn are connected to conductive tracks or planes such as ground planes of the board 2. Although only one connector 1 is shown, for additional interconnections between the boards there may be additional connectors 1 overlying the connector 1 shown and fitting into additional edge connectors 6 provided on the board 2.
The purpose of the connector assembly 1 in the system of Figure 1 is to connect various signal tracks of the boards 2 to each other so that signals may be transmitted from one board 2 to the other, and also to interconnect the ground planes of the two boards in such a manner as to impart the appropriate electrical characteristics to the signal connections.
The arrangement of the boards 2 in this system is such that contact areas on the left hand side of one edge connector 6 must be connected to contact areas on the left hand side of the other edge connector 6; and similarly contact areas on the right hand sides of the two edge connectors must be connected to each other. The connector 1 must therefore provide for a one-to-one correspondence between the sides and thus must provide for the connections between these contact areas to cross from one side of the connector to the other.
Referring to Figure 2, the first form of connector assembly is formed from a single strip 10 of flexible material which is deformed i.e.
flexed at various locations within the overall structure of the connector assembly by being wound several times around two packing strips 11. The connector assembly is secured by adhesive between the layers and adopts the configuration shown, with the two edge connection units or strips (distinguished as 5a and 5b) containing the packing strips 11 and which in the Figure are shown disposed at right angles .o the remainder of the connector assembly.
The strip 10 of flexible material (see also Figure 3) is a flexible printed circuit carrying a conductor pattern 1 OA on one side only. The pattern includes contact areas 1 2 situated on either face of each of the edge strips 5a and 5b. These contact areas make contact when the connector assembly is used in a system such as that shown in Figure 1 , with the corresponding contact areas of the edge connectors 6, and the thickness of the edge strips 5a and Sb with their packing strips 11 corresponds to the thickness of the slots in the edge connectors 6.
The arangement of the printed conductors will now be described with reference to Figure 4. This figure shows a part only of the complete strip 10 containing a representative group of conductor paths. For clarity it does not show the edge strip 5a and 5b as being at right angles to the remainder of the connector assembly, nor the strips 11. Also the various sections of the substrate have been grossly exagerated to show the layers separated.
The substrate strip 10 has an inner tab 13 joined by a region of flexure of bending 14 to a section 15 which is shown part broken away, then successive sections 1 6 to 1 8 joined by regions of flexure 19 to 21; and finally an outer tab 22 joined to the section 18 by a region of flexure 23.
Contact areas 1 2a are provided on one face of the section 1 7 of the substrate strip 10 in such locations that they are at the regions of the edge strip 5a. The areas 1 2a are connected by conductor tracks 26 which run along the section 17 and round the region of flexure 20 to the section 1 6. As seen in the Figure this will be at the underside of the section 16. Each such conductor terminates at the section in a part 27, these parts being located in the region of the edge strip 5b.
Each pad 27 connects with a ring 28 provided upon the same face of the strip section 1 8 positioned so as to be on the underside of the section 1 8. The substrate at the centre of the ring 28 is pierced and the connection between the ring 28 at pad 27 is made by soldering. This method of providing electrical connections from one side of the substrate to the other is used for at the inter-layer connections in this form of connector.
The ring 28 is connected to a contact area 1 2b on the underside of the section 1 8. This contact area is so positioned on the strip section 1 8 that when the strip is deformed to provide the structure of the Figure 2,4 this contact area is at the opposite face of the edge strip 5b to the face of the edge strip 5a which carries the contact area 12a to which it is connected.
Further connections are made between contact areas on the other pair of opposite faces of the two edge strips. Thus each of a set of contact areas 1 2c on the outer tab 22 is connected via a ring and pad combination to a track 29 on the section 1 7. Each track 29 runs round the same region of flexure 20 as the other set of tracks 26 to the underside of the section 1 6, and then across it to the far side, where it is connected by a pad and ring to a contact area 12d.
These two sets of connections connect the signal tracks of the boards 2 in the interconnection system described. The ground planes are connected by a mesh-like conductor pattern 30 on the section 1 5 which is connected to contact areas 1 2e on all four faces of the edge strips 5a and 5b. To those on the upper faces of the two edge strips (as seen in the figure) it is connected by, in the case of edge strip 5a, a pad and ring , and, in the case of the edge strip 5b, a pad and ring with the soldering passing through an intervening pierced ring 31 in the section 17.
To those on the lower faces (as seen on the figure) it is connected by a track 32 passing round the region of flexure 19 to end in a pad on the section 16, and a track 33 passing round the region of flexure 14 to end in a pad on the inner tab 1 3. These pads are connected to the contact areas on the lower faces in a similar fashion to the way the connections are made to the upper faces.
In the interconnection system described the pattern 31 acts as an extension of the ground planes of the boards 2. It ensures the correct transmission characteristics and a return path for the signals carried by the tracks 26 and 29.
As examples of suitable materials, the flexible substrate 10 may be of polyimide or polyester.
The conductor pattern is formed by conventional printed circuit techniques and may, for example, be of copper with the contact areas 1 2 overplated with gold or nickel and gold. Overall electrical insulation may be provided by cover layers of flexible insulating material bonded to the assembly as required.
The connector assembly is assembled as follows. First, holes are punched in the positions required for interlayer connections, that is, in the centres of the rings such as the rings 28 and 31.
Then the substrate 10 is coated with a suitable adhesive, for example a thermosetting polyester resin or cyanoacrilate. The substrate is then wound round the packing strips 11. To ensure correct locating of the substrate on the strips 11 the strips have holes at either end and the substrate has matching holes both of which engage with pegs suitably positioned on an assembly fixture. After the adhesive has set, the interlayer connections are made with buttons of solder. Finally, notches, required for example to locate the final connector correctly in the edge connectors 6, are cut in the edge strips 5 consisting of the packing strips 11 and the substrate 10 around them.
The various sections of the substrate 1 0, instead of being equal, are chosen to be such that the connector adopts the desired configuration with turned-up ends without the layers buckling.
The final connector, although not flexible to the same extent as a single-layer flexible circuit, has a measure of flexibility which allows it to tolerate some departure of the positions of the boards 2 from their nominal positions.
The second form of connector assembly differs from the first in having the contact areas on separate pieces rather than on the same substrate as the conductor paths, and in duplicating the mesh for the ground connection so that there is a mesh on each side of the layer concerned.
Referring to Figure 5, the contact areas 1 2 are provided on flexible pieces 34. These pieces are placed over the substrate 10 in the region of the packing strips 11 with their ends turned in and secured by adhesive which is kept clear of the turned-in edges. A track 35 runs from each contact area 12 and ends in a broadened part (not shown) in the region of the turned-in edge. The tracks on the substrate 10 end in similar broadened parts (not shown in Figure 5) situated on the parts of the substrate 10 that are turned up against the packing strips 11. The two set of broadened parts from the pieces 34 and the substrate 10 face and are in contact with one another. They are then joined by reflow soldering, as shown at 36.
Referring to Figure 6, which shows the substrate 10 in a manner corresponding to Figure 4, but with only enough tracks to show the manner in which the interconnections are made, the substrate 10 has only three sections, an inner one 37 and two outer ones 38 and 39 joined by a region of flexure 40. There are two sets of tracks which, in a system such as that of Figure 1, transmit signals. Tracks 41 and 42 are a representative track from each set. The track 41 starts with a broadened part 43 on the section 38 at the far end from the region of flexure 40, runs round the region of flexure 40 and ends near it in a broadened part 44. The track starts near the region of flexure 40 in a broadened part runs round it and onto the underside of the section 39 and ends near the far end of the section 39 in a broadened part 45.
The inner section 37 carries two meshes, 47 and 48, on top and bottom respectively as seen in the figure. The mesh 47 is joined at either end by button soldering to a track 49 ending in a broadened part 50 and a track 51 ending in a broadened part 52. The mesh 48 is similarly joined to track 53 ending in a broadened part 54 and a track 55 ending in a broadened part 56. The various broadened parts at the ends of tracks, 43-46, 50, 52, 54 and 56 are the ones which are soldered to the corresponding broadened parts of the tracks 35 connected to the contact areas 1 2 on the separate pieces 34. These broadened parts are overplated with, for example tin-lead for easy solderability. Various modifications are possible in both forms of connector.For example, there may be cut-out panels spaced apart from one another in a direction parallel to that in which the edge strips 5 run. This arrangement increases the laterial flexibility of the connector (i.e. the ability of the edge strips to move parallel to one another). The tracks will then need to be brought closer together as they pass between the cut-out panels if even spacing of the contact fingers on the edges is to be maintained.
The edge strips need not be turned up if the slots of the two connectors they are to engage face one another rather than being parallel.
The second form may be modified by soldering edge connectors to the flexible substrate instead of the flexible pieces 34. The connectors may then, if the edges are not turned up, mate with contact fingers formed on the edges of the boards 2.
The function of the tracks may not be as signal or ground interconnections in the manner explained if the connector forms part of a different interconnection system.

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1. A connector assembly for interconnecting first and second connection units each having a first and second series of contacts located upon opposite sides of a connection region, in such manner that the first contact series of the first and second units are interconnected and the second contact series of the first and second units are interconnected, the assembly including two edge connector members adapted for connection with said units and each carrying pluralities of contacts intended for co-operation with said first and second series of contacts, these pluralities of contacts being located on opposite regions of the respective edge connector members, and in which at least one contact of each of the plurality of contacts is connected to at least one contact of the plurality of contacts of the other edge connector member on the opposite regions by a conductor path which is at least in part formed on a flexible substrate, which is deformed or otherwise folded such that portions thereof lie in side-by-side relationship, and in such manner that the conductor path is carried from one side of the connector assembly to the other.
2. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the connector assembly includes a single length of substrate material carrying the conductor path, the substrate being folded in such manner as to bring predetermined zones of the conductor pattern into overlapping coincidence, and wherein conductive connections are formed through the substrate at predetermined locations to provide for electrical connection from one surface of the substrate to the other.
3. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, in which the edge connector members are at least in part formed by folding or otherwise flexing the substrate around support strips.
4. A connector assembly, as claimed in Claim 3, wherein there is a region of flexure in the neighbourhood of an edge connector member, which is crossed by at least one said electrical connection connecting contacts from one side of the edge connector member to the opposite side of the connector member.
5. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 2, 3 or 4, in which said substrate is flexed at least twice in the same sense to form an inner section, a first outer section joined to the inner section by a first region of flexure and a second outer section joined to the first outer section by a second region of flexure, which region takes these second outer sections round to the opposite side of the inner section to the first outer section, the inner sections carrying at least one conductor path connected to contacts of both edge connector members.
6. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the inner section is provided with an effectively uniform conductor path crossing the second region of flexure.
7. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 6, in which the effectively uniform conductor path provides a ground plane facility.
8. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 1, in which the connector assembly includes a length of substrate material carrying the conductive path and in which the contacts are provided on separate support means, which latter are elecrically joined to the conductor paths on the substrate.
9. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 8, in which the edge connector members are at least formed by folding or otherwise flexing the substrate around support strips, and by connecting the contact support means to the thus folded substrate.
10. A connector assembly as claimed in Claim 9, in which said substrate is flexed in such manner as to provide three sections, including an inner section and two outer sections joined by a region of flexure.
11. A connector assembly constructed and arranged to operate substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 1 to 4 and 5 to 6 of the accompanying drawings.
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US4693530A (en) * 1986-09-29 1987-09-15 Amp Incorporated Shielded elastomeric electric connector
EP0272008A1 (en) * 1986-12-19 1988-06-22 The Whitaker Corporation Modular circuit board bussing connector
US4897054A (en) * 1986-12-19 1990-01-30 Amp Incorporated Modular circuit board bussing connector

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4693530A (en) * 1986-09-29 1987-09-15 Amp Incorporated Shielded elastomeric electric connector
EP0272008A1 (en) * 1986-12-19 1988-06-22 The Whitaker Corporation Modular circuit board bussing connector
US4897054A (en) * 1986-12-19 1990-01-30 Amp Incorporated Modular circuit board bussing connector

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