Dual contact bent IDCC header pin and two-thickness IDCC header pin
10903588 ยท 2021-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Joseph Txarola (Farmington Hills, MI, US)
- Gwendolyn Upson (Ypsilanti, MI, US)
- Ping Chen (Novi, MI, US)
Cpc classification
H01R12/585
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Each IDCC header pin is comprised of an upper section, a pin barb section, and a lower section. Each IDCC header pin has at least a first pin barb on its pin barb section, to allow it to be anchored and retained into a housing. The upper section of each IDCC header pin also has a blade to contact a wire and displace the insulation thereof. The lower section of the pins has an associated compliant retention feature which allows the IDCC header pin to be retained into respective holes in a PCB. A dual contact bent IDCC header pin can include two upper sections which each have a blade and create a dual contact with a wire, and another embodiment can have a two-thickness upper section.
Claims
1. An insulation displacement contact compliant pin, comprising: an upper section having a blade thereon, the upper section having a front face that extends in a predetermined direction, the upper section having a thickness less than the thickness of a pin barb section and a lower section, the pin barbs section having a bottom surface, the pin barbs section having a substantially uniform thickness, the pin barbs section being below a forward stop being a pair of flat regions of the upper section, the pin barbs section having a face surface and sides, and the pin barbs section having a first pin barb thereon extending from the sides, the first pin barb of the pin barbs section having a portion thereof generally, perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the pin barbs section, the first pin barb having a side wall being generally parallel to the lengthwise direction of the pin barbs section, the portion generally perpendicular to the lengthwise direction meeting the portion generally parallel to the lengthwise direction, and the sides of the pin barb section being below the forward stop of the upper section, and the sides having a portion thereof above the first pin barb; and a lower section with a compliant retention feature, the lower section having a substantially uniform thickness, a front face, oval rounded sides, and at least a side, having one of at least a side above the oval rounded sides, having one of at least a side below the oval rounded sides, having another side between the front face of the lower section and the at least a side below the oval rounded sides, the compliant retention feature of the lower section, its entirety, being below the bottom surface of the pin barbs section and having a direction of compliance that is substantially parallel to the predetermined direction along which the front face of the upper section extends, the lower section having pin lead-in chamfers being angled surfaces, and the lower section having a tip defining an end surface of the insulation displacement contact compliant pin and being generally perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the lower section, the forward stop of the pin barbs section extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the pin barbs section, and the forward stop extending further in a direction substantially, perpendicular than the front surface of the pin barbs section, and extending further in a direction substantially perpendicular than the front face of the lower section.
2. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 1, wherein the pin barbs section comprises a second pin barb thereon.
3. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 1, wherein the pin barbs section comprises a pair of the first pin barbs on opposite sides of the pin barbs section.
4. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 1, wherein the pin barbs section comprises one pair of a second pin barb thereon below the first pin barb.
5. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 3, wherein the pin barbs section comprises a pair of a second pin barb thereon below the pair of first pin barbs.
6. An insulation displacement contact compliant pin, comprising a first upper section having a blade thereon, the upper section having a front face that extends in a predetermined direction, and being generally parallel to the lengthwise direction of the first upper section; a second upper section having a blade thereon, the second upper section having a front face that extends in a predetermined direction, and being generally parallel to the lengthwise direction of the second upper section, the second upper section being generally parallel with the first upper section, the second upper section having a rear face which faces the front face of the first upper section; a bridge which connects the first upper section and second upper section, the bridge extending from the front face of the first upper section to the rear face of the second upper section, and extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the front face of the first upper section, and being generally perpendicular to the rear face of the second upper section, and extending generally perpendicular with respect to the lengthwise direction of the first and second upper sections, a pin barbs section having a bottom surface, the pin barbs section having a substantially uniform thickness, the pin barbs section being below a forward stop being a flat region of the upper section, the pin barbs section having a face surface and sides, the pin barbs section having a first pin barb thereon extending from the sides, and the first pin barb of the pin barbs section having a portion thereof generally perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the pin barbs section, the first pin barb having a side wall being generally parallel to the lengthwise direction of the pin barbs section, and the sides of the pin barbs section being below the forward stop of the first upper section, and the sides having a portion thereof above the first pin barb; and a lower section with a compliant retention feature, the lower section having a substantially uniform thickness, a front face, oval rounded sides, and having at least a side, having one of at least a side above the oval rounded sides, having one of at least a side below the oval rounded sides, having another side between the front face of the lower section and the at least a side below the oval rounded sides, the compliant retention feature of the lower section, its entirety, being below the bottom surface of the pin barbs section and having a direction of compliance that is substantially parallel to the predetermined direction along which the front face of the upper section extends, the lower section having pin lead-in chamfers being angled surfaces, the lower section having a tip defining an end surface of the insulation displacement contact compliant pin and being generally perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the lower section, the forward stop of the pin barbs section extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the pin barbs section, and the forward stop extending further in a direction substantially perpendicular than the front surface of the pin barbs section, and extending further in a direction substantially perpendicular than the front face of the lower section.
7. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 6, wherein the pin barbs section comprises a second pin barb thereon.
8. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 6, wherein the pin barbs section comprises a pair of the first pin barbs on opposite sides of the pin barbs section.
9. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 6, wherein the pin barbs section comprises one pair of a second pin barb thereon below the first pin barb.
10. The insulation displacement contact compliant pin of claim 8, wherein the pin barbs section comprises a pair of a second pin barb thereon below the pair of first pin barbs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiment 1
(11) As shown in
(12) On the first 401a and second 401b upper section, at one end in the lengthwise direction of the IDCC header pin 400, are IDC flats 410a, 410b. As illustrated in
(13) In the first and second upper sections 401a, 401b below the IDCC flats 410a, 410b, are IDCC blades 415a, 415b respectively (see
(14) As illustrated in
(15) As in
(16) The upper first sides 416a, 416b are separated from the bridge 450 by notches 460a, 460b, respectively (see
(17) As illustrated in
(18) Below the forward stop 418a, is pin barb section 402 (see
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Embodiment 2
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(21) In upper section 301, at one end, in the lengthwise direction of the IDCC header pin 300 is IDC flat 310, which includes two flat regions perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of IDCC header pin 300. The IDCC flat 310 is a surface on which a machine/jig can apply force to the IDCC header pin 300 to insert it into housing 100. Along the side of the lengthwise direction of the upper section 301 are side walls 316. At the opposite end of the IDCC header pin 300 in the lengthwise direction, is IDCC header pin tip 340. The lower section 303 includes pin lead-in chamfers 341, which are angled to prevent stubbing of the header pin 300 when it is inserted into and through a housing or a hole in a printed circuit board.
(22) In upper section 301, below the IDCC flat 310 in
(23) Below the IDCC blade 315 in
(24) As shown in
(25) At the lower end of pin barb section 302, is the barb lead-in chamfer 326, which is an angled wall, angled upward from a bottom surface 327 of pin barb section 302 which is perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the IDCC header pin 300. The barb lead-in chamfer 326 serves to lead the pin barb section 302 of the IDCC header pin 300 into a housing and thereby prevent stubbing of the IDCC header pin 300 during insertion into a housing. Further, the barb lead-in chamfer is optionally omitted from the pin structure as in
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(28) Accordingly, it is to be understood that the embodiments of the foregoing description herein described are merely illustrative of the application of the principles of the invention. Reference herein to details of the illustrated embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims, which themselves recite those features regarded as essential to the invention. Moreover, features described in connection with one embodiment of the invention may be used in conjunction with other embodiments, even if not explicitly stated above.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(29) 300 IDCC header pin 301 Upper Section 302 Pin Barb Section 303 Lower Section 310 IDCC Flat 312 IDCC Blade Gap 313 First Surface of the Upper Section 314 Second Surface of the Upper Section 315 IDCC Blade 316 Side Walls of the Upper Section 317 Face of the Upper Section 318 IDCC Header Pin Forward Stop 319 First Pin Barb of IDCC Header Pin 320 Top Surface of First Pin Barb 321 Side Wall of First Pin Barb 322 Angled Side Wall of First Pin Barb 323 Second Pin Barb of IDCC Header Pin 324 Top Surface of Second Pin Barb 325 Side Wall of Second Pin Barb 326 Barb Lead-in Chamfer 327 Bottom Surface of Pin Barb Section 328 Sides of Pin Barb Section 329 Face Surface of Pin Barb Section 330 Compliant Retention Feature 331 Outer Edge of Compliant Hole 332 Inner Edge of Compliant Hole 333 Inner Beveled Wall of Compliant 334 Inner Hole of Compliant 335 Face of Lower Section 336 Oval Rounded Sides of Compliant 337 Side of Lower Section 338 Side of Lower Section 339 Side of Lower Section 340 IDCC Header Pin Tip 341 IDCC Header Pin Lead-in Chamfers 400 IDCC Header Pin 401a First upper section 401b Second Upper Section 402 Pin barb section 403 Lower Section 406a Second Side 406b Second Side 409a Lower First Side 409b Lower First Side 410a IDC Flat 410b IDC Flat 411b Rear Face of Second Upper Section 412a Gap 412b Gap 415a IDCC Blades 416a Upper First Side 416b Upper First Side 417a Front Face of First Upper Section 418a Forward Stop 418b Forward Stop 419 First Pin Barb 420 Top Surface of First Pin Barb 422 Side Wall of First Pin Barb 423 Second Pin Barb 424 Top Surface of Second Pin Barb 426 Side Wall of Second Pin Barb 428 Sides of Pin Barb Section 429 Face Surface of Pin Barb Section 430 Compliant Retention Feature 433 Inner Wall of Compliant Retention Feature 434 Inner Hole of Compliant Retention Feature 435 Face of Lower Section 436 Sides of Compliant Retention Feature 437 Side 438 Side 439 Side 440 Header Pin Tip 441 Pin Lead-in Chamfers 450 Bridge 451 First side of the Bridge 452 Second Side of the Bridge 453 Lower Surface of the Bridge 454 Top Surface of the Bridge 456 Curved Portion of Bridge 458 End of the Bridge 460a Notch 460b Notch 461a Upper Surface of Notch 461b Upper Surface of Notch 462a Back of Notch 462b Back of Notch