Modular plug connector for a printed circuit board
11817642 · 2023-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Marc BÖCKER (Steinheim, DE)
- Ralf SCHUMACHER (Lemgo, DE)
- Peter STUCKMANN (Lage, DE)
- Till SCHMITZ (Detmold, DE)
- Jens OESTERHAUS (Detmold, DE)
- Jörg MÜNSTERMANN (Schlangen, DE)
- Holger Wehmeier (Lemgo, DE)
- Volker Schröder (Lemgo, DE)
Cpc classification
H01R12/515
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/514
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A modular plug connector in a strip-shaped design can be plugged together with a corresponding mating plug connector such as a printed circuit board plug connector. The modular plug connector has a plurality of plug connector modules which are arranged alongside one another and are connected mechanically to one another using mechanical connectors to form the strip shape. The plug connector modules each have a module housing, at least one plugging surface with at least one plugging contact and preferably at least one conductor or solder terminal for connection to a printed circuit board. The plug connector has at least two plug connector modules of different designs and an adapter plug connector module is provided therebetween.
Claims
1. A modular plug connector, comprising (a) a plurality of plug connector modules arranged alongside one another and mechanically connected with one another directly to form a strip configuration, each plug connector module having a housing, at least one plugging surface having at least one plugging contact at least two of said plug connector modules having different mechanical connection configurations; and (b) an adapter plug connector module arranged between and mechanically connected with said at least two plug connector modules of different configurations.
2. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said plug connector modules each have a front side and a rear side each having mechanical connectors which correspond with adjacent plug connector modules.
3. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 2, wherein said plug connector modules are free-standing.
4. A modular plug connector, comprising (a) a plurality of plug connector modules aranged alongside one another and mechanically connected with one another directly to form a strip configuration via mechanical connectors, each plug connector module having a housing, at least one plugging surface having at least one plugging contact, at least two of said plug connector modules having different mechanical connection configurations; and (b) an adapter plug connector module arranged between and mechanically connected with said at least two plug connector modules of different configurations, wherein said adapter plug connector module is configured as a complete plug connector module and includes a housing having a front side including a mechanical connector which corresponds with said mechanical connectors of said module housings of said plug connector modules of a first configuration and having a rear side including a mechanical connector which corresponds with said mechanical connectors of said module housings of said plug connector modules of a second configuration, wherein said mechanical connectors of said plug connector modules of said first configuration are incompatible with said mechanical connectors of said plug connector modules of said second configuration.
5. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 4, wherein said corresponding mechanical connectors include at least one locking hook and at least one corresponding locking receptacle.
6. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 4, wherein said corresponding mechanical connectors include at least one peg and at least one corresponding receiving opening.
7. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 6, wherein said at least one peg has a polygonal cross-section and said at least one receiving opening has a corresponding polygonal cross-section.
8. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 5, wherein said locking hooks on said rear side of said adapter plug connector module have a different spacing from one another than said locking receptacles on said front side of said adapter plug connector module.
9. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 1, wherein said housings of said plug connector modules of different configurations differ from one another in size and wherein said adapter plug connector module has a front side of a different size than a rear side.
10. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said module housings contains a receptacle for a complete plug connector provided with a dedicated housing, conductor terminal and plugging surface having a plugging contact.
11. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one of said module housings includes a multiple plug surface.
12. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 11, said plug surface of said module housings are at least partially configured differently.
13. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a locking hook connection between said plug connector and said mating plug connector.
14. The modular plug connector as defined in claim 13, wherein said locking hook connection includes a locking hook that can be fitted onto said plug connector, said locking hook being configured for placement into a receiving contour of at least one module housing, whereby said locking hook can be locked on a locking edge of said mating plug connector.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) The invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The modular plug connector 100 is formed like a strip. It has a plurality of plug connector modules 100a, 100b, 100c, . . . which are arranged alongside one another and are mechanically connected to one another to form the strip.
(13) The plug connector modules, also referred to as modules 100a, . . . , are arranged alongside one another in a straight arranging direction x. The modules 100a, . . . each have a module housing 101. The respective module housing 101 has a plugging surface 101a for plugging together with a corresponding plugging surface 2a of a section of the mating plug connector 1, which likewise can be modular in structure. For plugging-together, the plug connector 100 is moved in a plugging direction y perpendicular to the direction x and is plugged together with the mating plug connector 1 such as a printed circuit board plug connector. Plugging contacts 105 (
(14) The plugging contacts 105 are formed on a respective plugging surface on a plugging side 101a of the plug connector modules of the plug connector 100. The corresponding plugging contacts 5 of the mating plug connector 1 are formed on a corresponding plugging surface. One or more plugging surfaces can be formed on one or more of the plug connector modules of the plug connector 100. Therefore, one or more of the plug connector modules can have two plugging surfaces, one above another in the nature of a collar and at least one plugging contact.
(15) The mating plug connector 1 can also be formed as a plug connector for use without a printed circuit board, for example for the connection of conductor ends, and can form part of a flying plug connector coupling (not shown).
(16) The terminal housing 2 of the printed circuit board plug connector 1 has one or more of the mating plugging contacts 5 on the plugging surface side 2a as shown in
(17) In contrast, the plugging contacts 105 of the modules 101 of the plug connector 100 on its plugging surface side are preferably formed as socket contacts. However, they can also be formed as pin or blade contacts to correspond to the mating plugging contacts 5. Mixed forms of contacts are also possible. The plugging contacts 5 can be connected to pin contacts 3 for soldering onto the printed circuit board PCB or they can be connected integrally as shown for example in
(18) In the respective plug connector module, the plugging contacts 105 of the modules are electrically conductively connected to a respective conductor terminal 110 for the connection of at least one stripped conductor end such as via a bus bar 111 (
(19) The module housings 101 have an insertion aperture 102 for inserting the conductor end into the clamping point in the module housing 101 on the side facing away from the plugging surface.
(20) The module housings 101 are arranged alongside one another in an arranging direction x. In this direction, they each have a first side, which is also referred to hereinafter as the front side 104 as shown in
(21) The front side 104 also forms a type of wall, but it can be configured in sections to be more open than the more closed rear side 103 since metal parts can be mounted from the front side 104. These can additionally be configured to be wider in the arranging direction, if the front side 104 is not also formed to be as closed as the rear side 103 which can then support the metal parts in this direction.
(22) The plug connector 100 can have exclusively module housings 101 of identical design. However, it is preferred to include module housings 101 of different designs.
(23) In addition, transition plug connector modules or adapter plug connector modules 130a, 130b, 130c are provided for the transition between the various plug connector modules and their module housings 101 of different designs.
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(27) In order to arrange the module housings 101 of the plug connector modules 100a, . . . alongside one another (also the adapter plug connector module or modules 130a, . . . ), so that they solidly and securely form a strip-like modular plug connector 100, they have on the two sides—that is to say on the front side 104 and on the rear side 103—corresponding mechanical connectors.
(28) The members 131 and 136 can be provided or formed on the adapter plug connector modules 130a, . . . and also on the further plug connector modules 100a, . . . which are not formed as adapter plug connector modules.
(29) Here, the mechanical connectors include several locking hooks 131 which are arranged on the rear side 103 and protrude from it in the direction x. The locking hooks 131 are configured for the purpose of locking into locking receptacles or recesses 132 during the plugging-together of adjacent module housings, the receptacles or recesses being formed in the front side 104 of the adjacent module housings 101 which are arranged alongside one another.
(30) Preferably, the locking hooks 131 are releasable from the locked state, for example via access apertures such as the access aperture 133 in
(31) In addition, one or more pins 134 which protrude from the rear side 103 are provided for the purpose of engaging in a form-fitting manner and preferably also in a force-fitting manner in corresponding receiving holes 135 in the front side 104.
(32) If several of the pins 134 and receiving holes 135 are provided, they can have an identical or different cross-section.
(33) Overall, secure seating of adjacent module housings 101 in the modular plug connector 100 can be ensured in particular by a combination of a locking connection with locking hooks 131 and locking receptacles 132 and also a press-fit connection with press pins 134 and receiving openings 135.
(34) One or more support ribs 136 or other functional contours can be provided on the rear side 104 in order to prevent incorrect plugging of conductors or to support functional elements of the conductor terminal.
(35) Preferably, one or more of the pins 134 and one or more of the receiving holes 135 are formed in such a way that they have a corresponding non-circular cross-section, for example a corresponding polygonal cross-section, so that in the plugged-together state, they also secure adjacent module housings 101 against relative twisting about an axis parallel to the direction x.
(36) The module housings 121, 122, 123, 124 of different designs may differ from one another in that they have a different overall size. As such they have different sizes of front sides 104 or rear sides 103.
(37) The different overall sizes can be a result of the plug connector modules being configured for connection of conductors having different cross-sections, for example once for the connection of conductors with a cross-section of 2 to 4 mm and once for the connection of conductors with a cross-section of 3 to 6 mm. Then the individual members of the plug connector modules are only dimensioned to have different sizes such as differently sized clamping springs and differently dimensioned module housings 101, 121, 122, 123, 124, etc.
(38) During use of differently sized module housings 101, 121, 122, 123, 124, it is preferred that the spacing of the mechanical fastening devices, i.e. the spacing of the locking hooks or locking receptacles 131, 132 relative to one another and/or the spacing of the pins 134 and receiving openings 135, is also different in relation to one another when the overall sizes are different. In addition, the locking hooks 131 and locking receptacles 132 and/or pins 134 and receiving openings 135 are of different sizes.
(39) As such, module housings 121, 122, 123, 124 of different overall sizes could not then be mechanically coupled directly in the arranging direction.
(40) This problem is solved in a simple manner by the fact that the adapter plug connector modules 130 are provided for the mechanical connection or coupling of adjacent module housings 101 or plug connector modules of different designs, in particular of different designs.
(41) These adapter plug connector modules 130 are inherently formed as complete plug connector modules of a first design, preferably of a first smaller overall size, but have module housings with a front side 103 and a rear side 104, which are configured in such a way that they allow the arrangement of a further plug connector module of the first overall size towards a first side and the arrangement of a plug connector module of a second different design, in particular other overall size, towards the other side.
(42) Furthermore, corresponding to the various designs or sizes on the front side 103 and the rear side 104, the mechanical connectors are arranged differently, and in particular are spaced apart to different extents relative to one another in a manner corresponding to the various overall sizes. In this case, the mechanical connectors can also be arranged at different heights in the z direction on the front side and the rear side as shown in
(43) The strip-shaped and module-like plug connector 100 in
(44) In contrast, first plug connector modules 100a viewed from the left in
(45) One of the plug connector modules 101 may have at least one plugging contact and a shielding contact 105a that is formed as a further plugging contact as shown in
(46) According to a further configuration, one of the module housings 101 of one of the plug connector modules 100a, 100b, 100c, . . . forms a type of receptacle 140 for an inherently complete plug connector module 200 which in itself has a dedicated housing, conductor terminal and plugging surface with plugging contact. This is depicted in
(47) In this way, a separate different plug connector 200, which does not have mechanical connectors and would not be arrangeable per se, can be integrated into the parent plug connector 100. For this purpose, the receptacle 140 has mechanical connectors which are compatible with the connectors of a module housing 101 of at least one further plug connector module of the plug connector as shown in
(48) The plugging surfaces of the module housings 101 can thus be configured to be entirely or partially identical or wholly or partially different. In this regard, even a hybrid plug connector with module housings 101 can be formed using partially different connection technology.
(49) The mechanical connection between the plug connector 100 and the mating plug connector 1 can be optimized by providing a locking hook connection between the plug connector 100 and the mating plug connector 1.
(50) For this purpose, a lockable locking hook 150 can be provided, which is configured for insertion into a receiving contour of one or more module housings 101, the locking hooks 150 being lockable on a locking edge 4, for example a locking flange of the mating plug connector 1 as shown in