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EP1168512A1 - Elektrischer Verbinder - Google Patents

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EP1168512A1
EP1168512A1 EP01112433A EP01112433A EP1168512A1 EP 1168512 A1 EP1168512 A1 EP 1168512A1 EP 01112433 A EP01112433 A EP 01112433A EP 01112433 A EP01112433 A EP 01112433A EP 1168512 A1 EP1168512 A1 EP 1168512A1
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insulating body
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electrical component
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Helmut Singer
Gerhard Geiselmann
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ITT Manufacturing Enterprises LLC
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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

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  • the present invention relates to an electrical connector according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the contact point which is to make contact with the other opposite electrical component, is provided on the outermost end of the bent-back part of the free end region.
  • the part of the free end region lying opposite the bent-back part extends at a slight distance above the one electrical component and is substantially fixed, wherein the forces acting upon the contact point of the bent-back part have to be taken up upon contacting of the other electrical component.
  • the drawback here is the relatively large overall length and the relatively elaborate shaping of the contacts because the long part lying opposite the bent-back, free and resiliently movable part of the contact has to be of a relatively stable construction.
  • a further drawback is that the insulating body has to be mechanically fastened in a stable manner to the one electrical component in order to take up the spring force of the other contact point of the contact acting upon the electrical component.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector of the type described initially, which is of a more advantageous design in terms of both the overall length and the constructional outlay and yet guarantees good contact making.
  • a further important advantage is that the two contact points are disposed on the free and freely movable end region of the contact and have a mutually positive influence upon one another during contacting and also in terms of contact quality. As a result of pressure upon the outer contact point, the contact pressure of the inner contact point upon the associated contact surface of the relevant component is simultaneously increased. This leads to an identical contact quality of both contacting points.
  • different preconditions may be set for achieving the contacting at both contact points.
  • contacting of the inner contact surface by the electrical component, to which the insulating body is mechanically fastened is achieved immediately with the said assembly, while in the latter case the contacting between the inner contact point and the electrical component, on which the insulating body is held, does not occur until after the contacting between the outer contact point and the other electrical component has been effected (so-called zero-force insertion).
  • This has the advantage of reducing the risk of static discharges during handling because, without the other electrical component lying thereon, there is no electrical connection between the inner contact point and the relevant contact surface on the one electrical component.
  • the features according to claim 5 achieve a constructionally simple solution to the problem of guaranteeing that, when the other electrical component contacts the outer contact point, the free end region of the contact projecting out of the insulating body moves resiliently close to its point of clamping in the insulating body and not in the region of the inner contact point.
  • the features according to claim 6 are expediently provided.
  • the electrical connector may, according to the features of claim 9 and/or 10, be refined to the effect that further contact points are provided.
  • the features of claim 9 in addition to the component-to-component connection, the possibility of an input/output connection via the end of the insulating body, e.g. for testing purposes or in the case of mobile phones contacting a charging or hands-free talking device, may be achieved.
  • an electrical connection to the other side of the relevant electrical component is alternatively or additionally achieved, with the result that it is also possible to realise switching functions, by means of which the presence of said electrical component is recognised. This may be effected without an additional plated-through hole in the one component.
  • an increase of the mechanical stability of the electrical connector is achieved.
  • the features according to claim 11 When, given the last-mentioned U-shaped refinement of the extension portions of the clamped region of the contacts, the features according to claim 11 are provided, an active gripping of the relevant electrical component inside the insulating body is achieved.
  • the features according to claim 12 When in said case the features according to claim 12 are provided, foil-like or other thin electrical components may then also be clamped and/or gripped in the insulating body.
  • the electrical connector 10 or 110 illustrated in the drawings is used to electrically connect two electrical components 11 and 12 or 111 and 112, which may be, for example, a printed-circuit board, an LCD arrangement, a mobile phone housing or the like.
  • the electrical connection between the two components 11 and 12 or 111 and 112 is effected by means of the connector 10 or 110 in a solderless manner purely through contact surface contact.
  • the electrical connector 10, 110 substantially comprises a suitably shaped insulating body 13 or 113 and a plurality of contacts 14 or 114 disposed alongside one another and clamped and/or held in the insulating body 13 or 113.
  • Each contact 14, 114 is connectable in an electrically contacting manner by its free and freely movable end region 19, 119, which projects out of the insulating body 13, 113, to a contact surface 16, 116 of the one electrical component 11, 111 as well as to a contact surface 17, 117, parallel thereto, of the other electrical component 12, 112.
  • the insulating body 13 is in plan view (Fig. 1) substantially U-shaped and in side view rectangular, wherein the longitudinal section according to Fig. 2 shows an L-shaped back wall 21 lying at the side and a front threshold 22 resting on the electrical component 11.
  • the insulating body 13 is mechanically fastened to the electrical component 11, e.g. a printed-circuit board.
  • the insulating body 13 is used to receive and guide the front end region 23 of the other electrical component 12, e.g. a printed-board connector or an LCD unit.
  • Each contact 14 is held clamped at its one end 26 in the insulating body 13.
  • the clamping region of the insulating body 13 for the contact 14 lies close to the supporting face 24 of the insulating body 13 on the surface 27 of the one electrical component 11.
  • Said surface 27 is equipped opposite the free end region 19 of the individual contacts 14 with, in each case, the contact surface 16.
  • the contact 14 held in the insulating body has, in the axial extension of its free end region 19 which terminates just in front of the threshold 22, a first inner contact point 31 and, disposed at a distance from the latter, a second outer contact point 32.
  • the contact 14, viewed in cross section, is profiled in such a way that the inner contact point 31 and the outer contact point 32 are disposed in different, i.e. spaced-apart, parallel planes.
  • the inner contact point 31 is situated in a plane, which lies approximately in the plane of the clamped end 26 of the contact 14 and in the non-assembled state of the electrical components 11 and 12 is situated at a slight distance above the contact surface 16 of the electrical component 11, the plane of the outer contact point 32 in the non-assembled state according to Fig. 2 lies at a distance therefrom and above the top guide surface of the threshold 27, i.e. the outer contact point 32 protrudes into the insertion opening 34 for the other electrical component 12.
  • the inner contact point 31 of the contact 14 is defined at the bending point between clamped end 26 and outer contact point 32, lying opposite the surface 27 of the one electrical component 11, and the outer contact point 32 is formed diametrically remote from the inner contact point 31 by a curvature of the outermost free end of the contact 14. It is self-evident that the free end edge 33 of the contact 14 after the curved outer contact point 32 is situated below the plane of the top of the threshold 22.
  • the outer contact point 32 is moved down in the direction of the arrow A, i.e. towards the one electrical component 11, while at the same time on account of the spring-elastic clamping of the contact 14 in the insulating body 13 the inner contact point 31 is moved to the same extent in the direction of the arrow A' towards the surface 27 and hence towards the corresponding contact surface 16 of the electrical component 11 until the inner contact point 31 contacts the contact surface 28 with a specific contact pressure.
  • Said contact pressure is dependent upon the elastic stiffness of the free end region 19 of the contact 14 and upon the distance, over which the outer contact point 32 has been moved by the other electrical component 12 in the direction of the arrow A.
  • the contact pressure of the two contact points 31 and 32 on the relevant mating contact surfaces 16 and 17 is in both cases substantially approximately identical.
  • each contact 14 in plan view is designed in the shape of a double trapezium.
  • the portion 36 adjacent to the clamped end 26 extends up to the inner contact point 31 and the following portion 37 extends between the two contact points 31 and 32 in each case trapezoidally, wherein the two trapeziums at their in each case larger base sides are integral with one another at the inner contact point 31.
  • the longitudinal extension of the portion 37 is greater than that of the portion 36 so that the region of the contact 14 at the outer contact point 32 is narrower than the remote region which merges integrally into the clamped end 26. This gives rise to a relative stiffness of the contact 14 in the region of the inner contact point 31, with the result that no swivelling axis is formed there.
  • the contact 14 in the region after the clamped end 26 in the insulating body 13 is profiled in such a way that the inner contact point 31 already in the non-assembled state of the other electrical component 12 makes contact with the contact surface 28 of the one electrical component 11.
  • the outer contact point 32 of the contact 14 is admittedly likewise moved downwards in the direction of the arrow A but this results not in further movement of the inner contact point 31 but exclusively in an intensification of the contact pressure between inner contact point 31 and contact surface 28.
  • the electrical connector 119 illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5 has an insulating body 113, which in section has the shape of a U lying on its side and integrally composed of an upper shorter limb 141, a back limb 142 and a lower longer limb 143.
  • a receiver 144 for the one electrical component 111 is therefore formed between the two limbs 141 and 143 and, depending on the thickness of the electrical component 111, takes the form of a groove or slot.
  • the former is the case when the electrical component 111 is formed by a printed-circuit board or an LCD plate, while the latter is the case when the electrical component 111 is a foil or the like, which is provided with contact surfaces.
  • the contacts 114 which are held clamped in the insulating body 113, at their free and freely movable end region 119 projecting from the insulating body 113 have substantially the same shape as the contacts 14 according to Figs. 1 to 3, the sole difference being that the inner contact point 131 is likewise formed by a curvature because the inner portion 136 extends obliquely up towards the clamped end 126.
  • the clamped end 126 of the contact 114 is situated in the upper limb 141 of the insulating body 113.
  • the clamped end 126 extends by means of a first extension 146 of the contact 114 further towards the back end 145 of the insulating body 113.
  • Said first extension 146 is disposed in such a way that its outer surface projects beyond the end 145 and hence forms a contact region 147.
  • the insulating body 113 via said end 145 may offer an input/output connection e.g. for contacting a charging device or hands-free talking device for mobile phones.
  • the first extension portion 146 extending at right angles to the clamped region 126 merges into a second extension portion 148, which in turn extends at right angles thereto and parallel to the clamped end 126.
  • the second extension portion 148 inside the lower limb 143 of the insulating body 113 has a contact end 149, which overreaches the surface of the lower limb 43 and may come into contacting connection with a lower contact surface (not shown in detail) of the one electrical component 111.
  • the contact end 149 is provided with a spring region, which rises above the inner surface of the lower limb 143, for receiving and gripping the edge region of the one electrical component 111 in the receiver 144.
  • the free end region 119 of the contact 114 is preset in the manner described with reference to Fig. 2, i.e. the inner contact point 131 is disposed at a distance above the contact surface 116 of the one electrical component 111.
  • the inner contact point 131 is disposed approximately opposite the contact end 149 of the second extension portion 148 in the lower limb 143 of the insulating body 113.
  • Figs. 5A and 5B illustrate the profiling of the contacts 114, the double-trapezium-like shape of which was described with reference to the first embodiment according to Figs. 1 to 3. Accordingly, in Figs. 5A and 5B corresponding reference characters 136, 137 etc. are used for the trapezium portions etc.
  • the second extension portion 148 and optionally also the first extension portion 146 are omitted from the contact 114.
  • a further variant is such that the two extension portions 146 and 148 are provided not for contacting purposes but merely to increase the stiffness of the insulating body 113.
  • a variant may be such that the contact 114 in its region on the other side of the clamped end 126 is profiled and/or bent down in such a way that the inner contact point 131 contacts the contact surface 116 on the one electrical component 111 as soon as the latter is accommodated in the receiver 144 of the insulating body 113.

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