Connector
11539153 ยท 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/73
ELECTRICITY
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R24/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/72
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A connector includes a housing and a contact elongated in a frontward and rearward direction. The contact has a fixed portion fixed to the housing in a middle in the frontward and rearward direction, a first contact portion formed in a front end portion for coming into contact with a first circuit board, a second contact portion formed in a rear end portion for coming into contact with a second circuit board, and a deflective portion formed between the fixed portion and the second contact portion. The deflective portion is adapted to deflect when the second contact portion receives a force from the second circuit board.
Claims
1. A connector, comprising: a housing having a receiving portion receiving an end portion of a first circuit board plugged in from a front side of the housing and an abutting portion abutting an end portion of a second circuit board plugged in from a rear side of the housing; and a contact elongated in a frontward and rearward direction, the contact having a fixed portion fixed to the housing in a middle in the frontward and rearward direction, a first contact portion formed in a front end portion for coming into contact with the first circuit board to be electrically connected to the first circuit board, a second contact portion formed in a rear end portion for coming into contact with the second circuit board to be soldered to the second circuit board, a deflective portion formed between the fixed portion and the second contact portion, and an adjoining portion adjoining the deflective portion and located near the second contact portion, the deflective portion is adapted to deflect in a thickness direction orthogonal to the frontward and rearward direction when the second contact portion receives a force from the second circuit board, the deflective portion has a width smaller than a width of the adjoining portion in a width direction orthogonal to both the thickness direction and the frontward and rearward direction, the deflective portion relieving a stress transmitted to the housing by deflecting more than the adjoining portion when the second contact portion receives the force from the second circuit board.
2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the deflective portion is narrower than both the adjoining portion and the fixed portion adjacent the deflective portion.
3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the deflective portion is thinner than both the adjoining portion and the fixed portion adjacent the deflective portion.
4. The connector of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of contacts disposed in a pair of rows and positioned to pinch the first circuit board and the second circuit board.
5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the deflective portion is narrower and/or thinner than the adjoining portion.
6. The connector of claim 1, wherein a free end of the rear end portion is positioned further from the deflective portion than the second contact portion, the free end is spaced apart from the housing when the second circuit board is fully inserted.
7. A connector, comprising: a housing; and a contact elongated in a frontward and rearward direction, the contact having a fixed portion fixed to the housing in a middle in the frontward and rearward direction, a first contact portion formed in a front end portion for coming into contact with a first circuit board, a second contact portion formed in a rear end portion for coming into contact with a second circuit board, a deflective portion formed between the fixed portion and the second contact portion, and an adjoining portion adjoining the deflective portion and located near the second contact portion, the deflective portion is adapted to deflect in a thickness direction orthogonal to the frontward and rearward direction when the second contact portion receives a force from the second circuit board, the deflective portion has a width smaller than a width of the adjoining portion in a width direction orthogonal to both the thickness direction and the frontward and rearward direction, the deflective portion adapted to deflect more than the adjoining portion when the second contact portion receives the force from the second circuit board.
8. The connector of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of contacts disposed in a pair of rows and positioned to pinch the first circuit board and the second circuit board.
9. The connector of claim 7, wherein the deflective portion is thinner than the adjoining portion.
10. The connector of claim 7, wherein a free end of the rear end portion is positioned further from the deflective portion than the second contact portion, the free end is spaced apart from the housing when the second circuit board is fully inserted.
11. The connector of claim 7, wherein the deflective portion is narrower than the adjoining portion.
12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the deflective portion is narrower than both the adjoining portion and the fixed portion adjacent the deflective portion.
13. The connector of claim 7, wherein the housing has a first receiving portion receiving the first circuit board plugged in from a front side of the housing.
14. The connector of claim 13, wherein the housing has an abutting portion abutting an end portion of the second circuit board.
15. The connector of claim 14, wherein the housing has a second receiving portion receiving the second circuit board plugged in from a rear side of the housing.
16. A contact, comprising: a fixed portion; a first contact portion formed in a front end portion for coming into contact with a first circuit board; a second contact portion formed in a rear end portion opposite the front end portion in a frontward and rearward direction for coming into contact with a second circuit board; a deflective portion formed between the fixed portion and the second contact portion adapted to deflect in a thickness direction orthogonal to the frontward and rearward direction when the second contact portion receives a force from the second circuit board; and an adjoining portion adjoining the deflective portion and located near the second contact portion, the deflective portion has a width smaller than a width of the adjoining portion in a width direction orthogonal to both the thickness direction and the frontward and rearward direction.
17. The contact of claim 16, wherein the fixed portion is fixed to a housing.
18. The contact of claim 16, wherein the width of the deflective portion is smaller than a width of the fixed portion in the width direction.
19. The contact of claim 16, wherein the deflective portion is narrower than the adjoining portion in the thickness direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying Figures, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT(S)
(10) Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements. The present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiment set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that the present disclosure will convey the concept of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
(11) A connector 10 according to an embodiment, as shown in
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(13) Each contact 30, as shown in
(14) The connector 10 is heated in a reflow oven with the second circuit board 60 received in the second receiving portion 20B, with the second circuit board 60 abutting on an abutting portion 22 of the housing 20 shown in
(15) It is necessary to ensure that the second contact portion 32 comes into contact with the received second circuit board 60 in order to prevent a soldering failure from occurring. Therefore, a distance d2 between the second contact portions 32 of the vertically-arranged two contacts 30 shown in
(16) Because the distance d2 between the second contact portions 32 is set narrower than the thickness of the second circuit board 60, when the second circuit board 60 is plugged in, the second circuit board 60 widens the distance d2. A portion of the contact 30 nearer to the second contact portion 32 than the fixed portion 33 elastically deforms, thereby applying a stress to the housing 20. The distance d2 between the second contact portions 32 and/or the thickness of the second circuit board 60 may also have a tolerance, and, depending on a combination of these tolerances, the second contact portions 32 may also be pushed apart strongly.
(17) When the second circuit board 60 is soldered to the connector 10, the housing 20 is also heated in the reflow oven, and thus the housing 20 softens. If a connector in which the second contact portions 32 are pushed apart strongly by the second circuit board 60 is put into the reflow oven, the housing 20 softened by heating may deform due to the strong force. If the housing 20 still deformed is removed from the reflow oven and returns to room temperature, the housing 20 hardens again, staying deformed. This deformation of the housing 20 leads to a change in the attitude of the contact 30, which is an attitude having the distance d1 between the first contact portions 31 narrowed. If the first circuit board 50 is plugged into the connector 10 having such a change in the attitude of the contact 30, the first contact portion 31 may come into contact with the first circuit board 50 unnecessarily strongly, resulting in a damage to the first circuit board 50. Alternatively, the contact 30 may also collide with a front end face of the first circuit board 50, resulting in buckling.
(18) The connector 10 of the present embodiment inhibits a change in the attitude of the contact 30 due to being put into the reflow oven in the following manner.
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(20) The deflective portions 34 of the lateral two contacts 30 of the three contacts 30 shown in
(21) The deflective portion 34 is only required to be formed in a position which is nearer to the second contact portion 32 (a soldered side) than the fixed portion 33 fixed to the housing 20, and which is not fixed to the housing 20 from above and below, and to have an easily-deflecting structure or shape. That is, the deflective portion 34 is not limited to the illustrated narrower or depressed shape. Though the width of the contact 30 is narrowed in