Contact for direct plug connector and direct plug connector
11594827 · 2023-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/585
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/515
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a contact for a direct plug-in connector having two strips made of sheet-metal material that are arranged next to one another in an insertion portion and in a contact portion, wherein the insertion portion is provided for insertion into a through-opening, which is electrically conductive at its inner wall, in a printed circuit board and the contact portion is provided to make electrical contact with the inner wall of the through-opening, wherein the two strips are connected together in a connection portion that is provided for connecting to a cable strand, and wherein a connecting portion is located between the connection portion and the contact portion, wherein the two strips are located in a common plane and formed in an L-shaped manner in the connecting portion, wherein the legs of the connecting portion that proceed from the connection portion extend parallel to one another and the legs of the connecting portion that are connected to the contact portion extend towards one another.
Claims
1. A contact for a direct plug-in connector, comprising two strips made of sheet-metal material that are arranged next to one another in an insertion portion and in a contact portion, wherein the insertion portion is provided for insertion into a through-opening, which is electrically conductive at its inner wall, in a printed circuit board and the contact portion is provided to make electrical contact with the inner wall of the through-opening, wherein the two strips are connected together in a connection portion that is provided for connecting to a cable strand, the connection portion including a plate-like portion that defines a common plane across the surface of the plate-like portion and wherein a connecting portion is located between the connection portion and the contact portion, wherein the two strips are formed in an L-shaped manner in the connecting portion, and the legs of the connecting portion that are connected to the contact portion extend towards one another, wherein the two strips are located in the common plane in the connecting portion and in the insertion portion.
2. The contact according to claim 1, wherein the legs of the connecting portion that are connected to the contact portion are arranged in a manner aligned with one another.
3. The contact according to claim 1, wherein an arcuate indentation is provided in each case between the connection portion and a respectively internal side edge of the two strips of the connecting portion, wherein the internal side edges face one another.
4. The contact according to claim 1, wherein the two strips are located, in the contact portion, in the common plane of the connecting portion and of the insertion portion.
5. The contact according to claim 1, wherein the connection portion has a plate-like region connecting the two strips, said plate-like region being located in a common plane with the connecting portion.
6. The contact according to claim 1, wherein the connection portion has an insulation-displacement connection.
7. The contact according to claim 1, wherein the contact is produced integrally from a two-dimensional sheet-metal material.
8. A direct plug-in connector having at least one contact according to claim 1 and a housing for receiving the contact, wherein the contact is received in the housing with play such that a spring movement of the connecting portion is allowed upon insertion of the insertion portion and of the contact portion into a through-hole of a printed circuit board.
9. The direct plug-in connector according to claim 8, wherein the contact is received in the housing with play in a direction perpendicular to the plug-in direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) On its underside, out of which the contact 14 also projects, the housing 12 has two positioning protrusions 28, 30 and a latching hook 32. The positioning protrusions 28, 30 and the latching hook 32 are provided to be inserted into matching through-openings in a printed circuit board, in order to orient the housing and thus also the contact 14 relative to a through-opening in the printed circuit board, which is configured in an electrically conductive manner at its inner wall and with which an electrical connection is intended to be established via the contact 14. The latching hook 32 is then provided to hold the housing 12 and the contact 14 on the printed circuit board.
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(15) From the connection region 40 there extend two strips 46, 48, downwardly in the direction of the printed circuit board 34 in
(16) The connecting region 50 is adjoined by a contact region 60, in which the contact regions 22 and 26 of the contact 14, which are partially concealed in
(17) An insertion region 70 of the contact 14 is then arranged beneath the printed circuit board. As already mentioned, the insertion portions 20 and 24 are located in this insertion region.
(18) In the connecting region 50, the two strips 46, 48, starting from the plate-like region 42, initially extend parallel to one another and in a common plane. The in each case second leg of the L-shaped strips 46, 48 then extend towards one another and are likewise arranged in the common plane. The contact portions 22, 26 in the contact region 60 are then again arranged at right angles to the second legs of the strips 46, 48, wherein these are likewise arranged in the common plane. The contact portions 22, 26 do not necessarily have to be arranged in a common plane with the strips 46, 48 in the scope of the invention; the contact portions 22, 26 can, for example, also be twisted with respect to the strips 46, 48 or be arranged in some other way outside the common plane.
(19) In the insertion region 70, the two insertion portions 20, 24 are then again located in a common plane.
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(25) The protrusions 44c, 44d rest with their side face that is arranged at the bottom in
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(27) It is apparent from this view that, although the connection region 40 of the contact 14 has been received in the housing 12 in a play-free manner in the plug-in direction by means of the protrusions 44a, 44b, on the one hand, and counter to the plug-in direction by means of the protrusions 44c, 44d, on the other hand, as already explained above. However, in a lateral direction, i.e. parallel to the printed circuit board 34, the contact 14 is received in the housing 12 with play and thus in a laterally movable manner. This is apparent from the fact that, between the left-hand side edge of the plate-like portion 42 and the inner wall of the housing 12 and also between the right-hand side edge of the plate-like portion 42 and the right-hand inner wall of the housing 12, there is a spacing. In the connecting region 50, too, there is an equally large spacing between the left-hand side edge of the strip 46 and the right-hand side edge of the strip 48 and the respectively opposite inner wall of the housing 12. Furthermore, the right-hand side edge 56 of the strip 46 is arranged at a spacing from the protrusion 82a in the housing 12 and the left-hand side edge 58 of the strip 48 is arranged at a spacing from the protrusion 82b in the housing 12. The entire contact 14 can as a result be moved relative to the housing 12 parallel to the printed circuit board 34, i.e., in the illustration in
(28) Furthermore, between the upper side edge of the legs, extending towards one another, of the strips 46, 48, which thus extend parallel to the printed circuit board 34 in
(29) In an analogous manner, the spacing 88 between the underside of the protrusion 82b and the upper side edge of the leg, extending parallel to the printed circuit board 34, of the strip 48 allows, in conjunction with the spacing between the left-hand side edge 58 of the strip 48 and the right-hand side face of the protrusion 82b, a movement of the strip 48 upwardly to the left when the insertion portion 24 is deflected inwards, i.e. to the left in
(30) As a result of the L-shaped configuration of the strips 46, 48 in the connecting region 50, a considerable shortening of the contact 14 is achieved in the plug-in direction of the contact 14 compared with conventional contacts. At the same time, however, the necessary spring action of the contact portions and of the insertion portions of the contact 14 is allowed in an unchanged manner.