Connection structure between flat cable and electronic circuit board
10608359 ยท 2020-03-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K1/184
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/88
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/778
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/79
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09645
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R12/79
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/18
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/77
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connection structure between a flat cable and an electronic circuit board includes an electronic circuit board; a cable connection hole formed to penetrate the electronic circuit board; a plurality of internal contacts provided on an inner surface of the cable connection hole; and a flat cable provided with a plurality of contacts which correspond to the plurality of internal contacts of the cable connection hole and are exposed to one side surface of the flat cable. When one end of the flat cable is inserted into the cable connection hole of the electronic circuit board, the plurality of contacts of the flat cable are in contact with the plurality of internal contacts of the cable connection hole, respectively.
Claims
1. A connection structure between a flat cable and an electronic circuit board, the connection structure comprising: an electronic circuit board; a cable connection hole formed to penetrate the electronic circuit board and in a substantially rectangular shape; a plurality of internal contacts provided on a side surface of an inner surface of the cable connection hole; and a flat cable provided with a plurality of contacts which correspond to the plurality of internal contacts of the cable connection hole and are exposed through a portion of one side surface of the flat cable, wherein an opposite portion of another side surface of the flat cable which is opposite to the portion of the one side surface through which the plurality of contacts are exposed is not opened, and wherein when one end of the flat cable is inserted into the cable connection hole of the electronic circuit board, the plurality of contacts of the flat cable are in contact with the plurality of internal contacts of the cable connection hole by the opposite portion of the flat cable, respectively.
2. The connection structure of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of internal contacts comprises: a contact groove which is formed in the inner surface of the cable connection hole and includes a semicircular cross-section; and a conductive layer which is formed on an inner surface of the contact groove at a predetermined height and includes electrical conductivity.
3. The connection structure of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of internal contacts further comprises a filling member which is filled on the conductive layer at a level equal to the inner surface of the cable connection hole and includes electrical conductivity.
4. The connection structure of claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of internal contacts further comprises a plating layer formed of an electrically conductive material on a surface of the filling member exposed to the inner surface of the cable connection hole.
5. The connection structure of claim 2, wherein contact grooves and conductive layers of the plurality of internal contacts are provided by forming a plurality of via holes in the electronic circuit board and forming the cable connection hole penetrating the electronic circuit board, wherein a plane passing through centers of the plurality of via holes is the inner surface of the cable connection hole.
6. The connection structure of claim 1, wherein the plurality of internal contacts are perpendicular to one surface of the electronic circuit board on which the cable connection hole is formed.
7. The connection structure of claim 1, wherein the plurality of internal contacts are inclined with respect to one surface of the electronic circuit board on which the cable connection hole is formed.
8. The connection structure of claim 1, wherein a circumference of an inlet of the cable connection hole into which the flat cable is inserted is chamfered.
9. The connection structure of claim 1, wherein the flat cable comprises: a base portion; a cover portion; a plurality of conductive lines provided between the base portion and the cover portion; a connection opening formed in the cover portion and spaced apart from one end of the cover portion, wherein a part of each of the plurality of conductive lines is exposed through the connection opening; and a support portion provided on the base portion opposite to the cover portion at a position corresponding to the connection opening, wherein the part of each of the plurality of conductive lines exposed through the connection opening forms each of the plurality of contacts.
10. The connection structure of claim 9, wherein a part of the support portion is separated from the base portion, and wherein the flat cable further comprises a silicon tape attached to the part of the support portion separated from the base portion.
11. The connection structure of claim 9, wherein a thickness of the support portion is larger than a thickness of the base portion.
12. The connection structure of claim 9, wherein an edge of one end of the support portion corresponding to the one end of the flat cable is chamfered.
13. The connection structure of claim 9, wherein the one end of the flat cable is provided with a tapered insertion structure.
14. The connection structure of claim 13, wherein a pair of fixing grooves is provided adjacent to both sides of the connection opening of the flat cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and/or other aspects and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
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(20) Throughout the drawings, like reference numerals will be understood to refer to like parts, components and structures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(21) Hereinafter, certain exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(22) The matters defined herein, such as a detailed construction and elements thereof, are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of this description. Thus, it is apparent that exemplary embodiments may be carried out without those defined matters. Also, well-known functions or constructions are omitted to provide a clear and concise description of exemplary embodiments. Further, dimensions of various elements in the accompanying drawings may be arbitrarily increased or decreased for assisting in a comprehensive understanding.
(23) The terms first, second, etc. may be used to describe diverse components, but the components are not limited by the terms. The terms are only used to distinguish one component from the others.
(24) The terms used in the present application are only used to describe the exemplary embodiments, but are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. The singular expression also includes the plural meaning as long as it does not differently mean in the context. In the present application, the terms include and consist of designate the presence of features, numbers, steps, operations, components, elements, or a combination thereof that are written in the specification, but do not exclude the presence or possibility of addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, operations, components, elements, or a combination thereof.
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(27) The electronic circuit board 1 is provided with electronic components such as resistors, condensers, memories, microprocessors, and the like which constitute an electronic circuit capable of performing a predetermined function. The electronic circuit board 1 is provided with the cable connection hole 10 through which the flat cable 30 for connecting with another electronic circuit board or another electronic device may be disposed.
(28) The cable connection hole 10 is formed to penetrate the electronic circuit board 1. For example, the cable connection hole 10 is formed to penetrate from the top surface to the bottom surface of the electronic circuit board 1. The cable connection hole 10 is formed in a substantially rectangular shape. A plurality of internal contacts 20 connected to a pattern 3 of the electronic circuit are provided on the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10. The plurality of internal contacts 20 are formed perpendicular to one surface of the electronic circuit board 1 on which the cable connection hole 10 is formed. For example, as illustrated in
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(30) The contact groove 21 may be formed in a semicircular cross-sectional shape on the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10. Also, the conductive layer 22 may be formed on the inner surface of the contact groove 21 at a predetermined height and may be made of a material having electrical conductivity. Accordingly, the conductive layer 22 is formed in the shape of a pipe having a semicircular cross-section provided in the contact groove 21.
(31) In addition, the conductive layer 22 may be provided with a filling member 23 having electrical conductivity. For example, the filling member 23 may be filled with the same level as the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10 in which the plurality of contact grooves 21 are formed. Accordingly, when the filling member 23 is provided on the conductive layer 22, the surface of the filling member 23 forms the same plane as the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10.
(32) The circumference of the inlet 13 of the cable connection hole 10 may be rounded or chamfered so that one end of the flat cable 30 can be smoothly inserted into the cable connection hole 10.
(33) In addition, a plating layer 25 may be formed on the contact surface of the internal contact 20 of the cable connection hole 10 so that when the one end of the flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10, stable conductivity is performed between the contact of the flat cable 30 and the internal contact 20 of the cable connection hole 10. For example, the plating layer 25 may be formed of an electrically conductive material on both end surfaces of the conductive layer 22 exposed to the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10 and on the surface of the filling member 23. At this time, the plating layer 25 may be formed of an electrically conductive material such as solder, copper (Cu), gold (Au), and silver (Ag), or the like.
(34) The plurality of internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10 as described above may be formed using a general via-hole processing method of an electronic circuit board.
(35) For example, the plurality of internal contacts 20 may be provided by forming a plurality of via holes in the electronic circuit board 1 and forming the cable connection hole 10 to penetrate the electronic circuit board 1 so that a plane passing through the centers of the plurality of via holes is the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10.
(36) In detail, first, a plurality of via holes are formed in a portion of the electronic circuit board 1 to which the flat cable 30 is to be coupled at an interval corresponding to a plurality of conductive lines 32 of the flat cable 30. At this time, the inside of each of the plurality of via holes may not be filled or may be filled. Next, the plurality of via holes are cut in the longitudinal direction to form the cable connection hole 10 penetrating the electronic circuit board 1. When one surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10 is machined to coincide with a plane passing through the centers of the plurality of via holes, the contact area of each of the internal contacts 20 may be maximally obtained. At this time, each of the cut via holes forms the conductive layer 22.
(37) When the plurality of via holes are filled and then the plurality of via holes are cut, as illustrated in
(38) When filling the inside of the plurality of via holes, that is, when filling the filling member 23 on the surfaces of the conductive layers 22 of the via holes as illustrated in
(39) In the above description, the cable connection hole 10 is formed perpendicular to the top surface of the electronic circuit board 1. However, as another example, the cable connection hole may be formed to be inclined with respect to the top surface of the electronic circuit board 1.
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(42) The plurality of internal contacts 20 provided in the cable connection hole 10 according to the present exemplary embodiment may be formed in the same structure as the plurality of internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10 formed in the electronic circuit board 1 according to the above-described exemplary embodiment; therefore, the detailed description thereof is omitted.
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(44) As another example, the rear surface of the contact groove of each of the plurality of internal contacts 20 may be formed at various angles with respect to the inner surface of the cable connection hole 10 as illustrated in
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(48) When the contact groove 21 is formed in a right angle trapezoidal shape as described above, the internal contact formed by the contact groove 21 is also formed in a right angle trapezoidal shape so that the front surface of the contact, which is exposed to the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10, is perpendicular to the top surface of the electronic circuit board 1 and the rear surface of the contact, which faces the front surface of the contact, is inclined at a predetermined angle with respect to the top surface of the electronic circuit board 1. As illustrated in
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(50) The flat cable 30 is formed to be inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1, and includes a plurality of contacts 32a which are exposed through one side of the flat cable 30 and correspond to the plurality of internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10.
(51) Hereinafter, the flat cable to be used in a connection structure of a flat cable and an electronic circuit board according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
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(54) The base portion 31 supports the plurality of conductive lines 32 and is formed in a substantially rectangular shape. The base portion 31 may be formed of an insulating material. For example, the base portion 31 may be formed of polyethylene terephthalate. The length of the base portion 31 may be determined based on the distance between two electronic circuit boards to be connected or the distance between the electronic circuit board and an electronic device.
(55) The plurality of conductive lines 32 allow electric current to flow and may be made of an electrically conductive material. For example, the plurality of conductive lines 32 may be formed of copper. The plurality of conductive lines 32 may be provided in parallel on one surface of the base portion 31 and may have the same length as the base portion 31.
(56) The cover portion 33 is provided on the base portion 31 and covers the plurality of conductive lines 32. The cover portion 33 may be formed in a substantially rectangular shape corresponding to the base portion 31 and may be formed of the same insulating material as the base portion 31. For example, the cover portion 33 may be formed of polyethylene terephthalate. The cover portion 33 may be formed to have a length corresponding to the base portion 31 to cover the whole of the plurality of conductive lines 32.
(57) The base portion 31, the plurality of conductive lines 32, and the cover portion 33 may be bonded with a flame retardant polyester adhesive.
(58) A connection opening 34 through which a part of each of the plurality of conductive lines 32 is exposed is formed in the vicinity of one end of the cover portion 33. The connection opening 34 is formed to have a size corresponding to the contact surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1. For example, as illustrated in
(59) Therefore, the connection opening 34 is formed at a position spaced apart from the one end of the flat cable 30 by a predetermined distance. The parts of the plurality of conductive lines 32 exposed through the connection opening 34 provided in the cover portion 33 form the plurality of contacts 32a of the flat cable 30.
(60) The support portion 35 is provided on the other surface of the base portion 31, that is, the surface opposite to the one surface of the base portion 31 on which the cover portion 33 is provided. The support portion 35 is provided at a position corresponding to the connection opening 34 formed in the cover portion 33. In other words, the support portion 35 is formed to face the connection opening 34 with the base portion 31 therebetween.
(61) The support portion 35 is formed to have the same width as the base portion 31 and a length longer than the length of the connection opening 34. The support portion 35 may provide elasticity to the flat cable 30 so that when one end of the flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1, the plurality of contacts 32a of the flat cable 30 are brought into close contact with the plurality of internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10. For example, when the one end of the flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1, as illustrated in
(62) Accordingly, the thickness of the support portion 35 may be formed to be approximately twice or more as thick as the thickness of the base portion 31 or the cover portion 33. For example, when the thickness of the base portion 31 is 0.05 mm and the thickness of the cover portion 33 is 0.037 mm, the thickness of the support portion 35 may be 0.233 mm. Further, the thickness of the flat cable 30 is formed to be larger than the narrow width W1 of the cable connection hole 10. At this time, the thickness of the flat cable 30 and the narrow width W1 of the cable connection hole 10 may be determined so that one end of the flat cable 30 is smoothly inserted into the cable connection hole 10 and the plurality of contacts 32a of the flat cable 30 receives a sufficient contact force.
(63) The support portion 35 may be formed of an elastic material. For example, the support portion 35 may be formed of the same material as the base portion 31, that is, polyethylene terephthalate. The support portion 35 may be adhered to the rear surface of the base portion 31 with a polyester adhesive. Alternatively, the support portion 35 may be formed in a tape form.
(64) At this time, a part of the support portion 35 may be provided to be separated from the base portion 31. The part of the support portion 35 separated from the base portion 31 may serve as a handle when the flat cable 30 is removed from the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1. When the support portion 35 is formed in the tape form, a silicon tape 36 may be attached to the part of the support portion 35 which is separated from the base portion 31. When the silicon tape 36 is attached to the part of the support portion 35 as described above, it is possible to prevent the part of the support portion 35 from adhering to the rear surface of the base portion 31.
(65) On the other hand, a conductive tape 39 may be provided on one surface of the cover portion 33. The conductive tape 39 may be formed in a rectangular shape smaller in size than the cover portion 33.
(66) In addition, an edge 35a of one end of the support portion 35 corresponding to the one end of the flat cable 30 may be chamfered as illustrated in
(67) An insertion structure 40 for facilitating the insertion of the flat cable 30 into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1 and a fixing structure 44 for preventing the flat cable 30 from being easily detached from the cable connection hole 10 may be provided at one end of the flat cable 30.
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(69) In addition, as illustrated in
(70) Therefore, when the one end of the flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1, the one end of the flat cable 30 may be easily inserted into the cable connection hole 10 by the tapered insertion structure 40. At this time, the width S2 of the rear end 40b of the tapered insertion structure 40 is larger than the long width W2 of the cable connection hole 10. However, since the flat cable 30 is elastic, the rear end 40b of the tapered insertion structure 40 can be passed through the cable connection hole 10 by applying a predetermined force.
(71) Because the pair of fixing grooves constituting the fixing structure 44 is provided continuously to the rear end 40b of the tapered insertion structure 40, after the insertion structure 40 of the flat cable 30 is passed through the cable connection hole 10, the electronic circuit board 1 around the cable connection hole 10 is located in the pair of fixing grooves 44. Further, after the tapered insertion structure 40 of the flat cable 30 passes through the cable connection hole 10, the rear ends 40b of the tapered insertion structure 40 are returned to their original states by the elastic force. Since the width S2 of the rear ends 40b of the tapered insertion structure 40 is larger than the long width W2 of the cable connection hole 10, the rear ends 40b of the tapered insertion structure 40 are caught on the electronic circuit board 1. Therefore, once the one end of the flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1, the flat cable 30 is not easily detached from the cable connection hole 10.
(72) Hereinafter, a connection structure between a flat cable and an electronic circuit board according to another exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to
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(75) The electronic circuit board 1 is provided with various electronic components which constitute an electronic circuit capable of performing a predetermined function. The electronic circuit board 1 is provided with the cable connection hole 10 in which the flat cable 30 for connecting with another electronic circuit board or another electronic device may be disposed.
(76) A plurality of internal contacts 20 are provided on the inner surface 11 of one side of the cable connection hole 10. The cable connection hole 10 formed in the electronic circuit board 1 is formed in a shape corresponding to the housing 50 so that the housing 50 can be inserted into the cable connection hole 10. The plurality of internal contacts 20 provided on the inner surface 11 of the cable connection hole 10 are the same as those of the above-described exemplary embodiment. Therefore, a detailed description thereof is omitted.
(77) The flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1. The housing 50 is provided at a plurality of contacts 32a at one end of the flat cable 30.
(78) The flat cable 30 may include a base portion 31, a plurality of conductive lines 32, and a cover portion 33.
(79) The base portion 31 supports the plurality of conductive lines 32 and is formed in a substantially rectangular shape. The base portion 31 may be formed of an insulating material. For example, the base portion 31 may be formed of polyethylene terephthalate. The length of the base portion 31 may be determined based on the distance between two electronic circuit boards to be connected or the distance between the electronic circuit board and an electronic device to be connected.
(80) The plurality of conductive lines 32 allow electric current to flow and may be made of an electrically conductive material. For example, the plurality of conductive lines 32 may be formed of copper. The plurality of conductive lines 32 may be provided in parallel on one surface of the base portion 31 and may be formed to have a length equal to or similar to that of the base portion 31.
(81) The cover portion 33 is provided on the base portion 31 and covers the plurality of conductive lines 32. The cover portion 33 may be formed in a substantially rectangular shape corresponding to the base portion 31 and may be formed of the same insulating material as the base portion 31. For example, the cover portion 33 may be formed of polyethylene terephthalate. The cover portion 33 may be formed to have a length corresponding to the base portion 31 to cover the whole of the plurality of conductive lines 32.
(82) The base portion 31, the plurality of conductive lines 32, and the cover portion 33 may be bonded with a flame retardant polyester adhesive.
(83) A connection opening 34 through which parts of the plurality of conductive lines 32 are exposed is formed in the vicinity of one end of the cover portion 33. The connection opening 34 is formed to have a size corresponding to a connection contact 54 of the housing 50. For example, as illustrated in
(84) The housing 50 is provided to be electrically connected to the plurality of contacts 32a through the connection opening 34 formed at the one end of the flat cable 30.
(85) The housing 50 may include a housing body 51 and a plurality of terminals 53.
(86) The housing body 51 is formed in a shape corresponding to the cable connection hole 10, so that the housing body 51 may be inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1. The housing body 51 fixes the plurality of terminals 53 therein. A cable connecting portion 51a to which the one end of the flat cable 30 is coupled is provided at one end of the housing body 51 and a contact portion 51b through which one ends of the plurality of terminals 53 are exposed is provided at the other end of the housing body 51. In addition, the housing body 51 is provided with a fixing portion 57 for fixing the housing body 51 to the electronic circuit board 1 so that the housing 50 is not detached from the cable connection hole 10 when the housing 50 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10.
(87) The plurality of terminals 53 are provided inside the housing body 51 and correspond to the plurality of conductive lines 32 of the flat cable 30 in a one-to-one correspondence. Each of the plurality of terminals 53 may include a connection contact 54 which is in contact with the contact 32a of the flat cable 30 fixed to the cable connecting portion 51a of the housing 50 and a housing contact 55 which is exposed to the outside of the housing body 51. In other words, the plurality of housing contacts 55 are formed to be exposed to one side of the housing body 51, and are in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of contacts 32a of the flat cable 30. Therefore, when the housing 50 provided at the one end of the flat cable 30 is inserted into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1, the housing contacts 55 of the housing 50 are in contact with the internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10 so that the plurality of contacts 32a of the flat cable 30 are electrically connected to the plurality of internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10.
(88) In addition, the connection contact 54 of the terminal 53 may be formed to make point contact with the conductive line 32 of the flat cable 30 at two points. The housing contact 55 of the terminal 53 may also be formed to make point contact with the internal contact 20 of the cable connection hole 10 at two points. In other words, the connection contacts 54 and the housing contacts 55 of the terminals 53 may be formed as a two-point contact.
(89) As another example, the housing contacts 55 of the terminals 53 and the internal contacts 20 of the cable connection hole 10 may be formed to make surface contact with each other. At this time, the housing contacts 55 and the internal contacts 20 may be formed in various shapes to increase the contact area between the housing contact 55 and the internal contact 20.
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(93) Hereinafter, the structure of the housing contact of the housing will be described when there is no filling member in the internal contacts of the cable connection hole of the electronic circuit board.
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(96) Accordingly, when the insertion of the housing 50 of the flat cable 30 into the cable connection hole 10 of the electronic circuit board 1 is started, as illustrated in
(97) In the state as illustrated in
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(101) With the connection structure between a flat cable and an electronic circuit board according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure having the above-described structure, a connector is not provided on an electronic circuit board. However, a flat cable may be connected to the electronic circuit board by inserting one end of the flat cable into the cable connection hole which is formed in the electronic circuit board and includes a plurality of internal contacts. Therefore, the connection between the flat cable and the electronic circuit board may be very easy.
(102) In addition, with the connection structure between a flat cable and an electronic circuit board according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, since the flat cable may be connected to the electronic circuit board by inserting the flat cable in the direction perpendicular to the electronic circuit board, it is easy to automate the connection of the flat cable. Accordingly, since the structure of an automatic equipment for automatically assembling the flat cable and the electronic circuit board is simplified, the manufacturing cost of the automatic equipment itself may be lowered.
(103) Particularly, when a housing is provided at one end of the flat cable, it is easier to automate the assembly of the flat cable and the electronic circuit board.
(104) While the embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, additional variations and modifications of the embodiments may occur to those skilled in the art once they learn of the basic inventive concepts. Therefore, it is intended that the appended claims shall be construed to include both the above embodiments and all such variations and modifications that fall within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts.