BOARD MOUNTED CONNECTOR
20220344846 ยท 2022-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/714
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/91
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/6315
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R12/91
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
To provide an inexpensive board mounted connector which achieves both a simplification in structure and a reduction in size.
A board mounted connector includes a fixed housing fixed to a board; connector terminals which are housed in the fixed housing and connected to a conductive portion of the board; an operating housing which is movable with respect to the fixed housing; and an elastically deformable support portion which presses, supports, and electrically connects relay terminals of electrical elements, which are inserted in the fixed housing, to the connector terminals along with the movement of the operating housing.
Claims
1. A board mounted connector, comprising: a fixed housing fixed to a board; connector terminals which are housed in the fixed housing and connected to a conductive portion of the board; an operating housing which is movable with respect to the fixed housing; and an elastically deformable support portion which presses, supports, and electrically connects relay terminals of electrical elements, which are inserted in the fixed housing, to the connector terminals along with the movement of the operating housing.
2. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the operating housing is inserted into the fixed housing, and thereby the deformable support portion deforms elastically, electrically connecting the relay terminals to the connector terminals.
3. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the operating housing, by being inserted into the fixed housing, presses the relay terminals against the connector terminals.
4. The board mounted connector according to claim 2, wherein the operating housing, by being inserted into the fixed housing, presses the relay terminals against the connector terminals.
5. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the operating housing, by being inserted into the fixed housing, presses the deformable support portion against the relay terminals, electrically connecting the relay terminals to the connector terminals.
6. The board mounted connector according to claim 2, wherein the operating housing, by being inserted into the fixed housing, presses the deformable support portion against the relay terminals, electrically connecting the relay terminals to the connector terminals.
7. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the operating housing has a pivotable pivoting portion disposed in the fixed housing, and the pivoting portion, by being pivoted, presses the deformable support portion, electrically connecting the relay terminals to the connector terminals.
8. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein two rows of the plurality of connector terminals are provided in the fixed housing, and also the deformable support portions are provided one on each side of the operating housing, or wherein two operating housings and two deformable support portions are provided, and the connector terminals disposed in two rows are electrically connected to the corresponding relay terminals disposed in two rows.
9. The board mounted connector according to claim 2, wherein two rows of the plurality of connector terminals are provided in the fixed housing, and also the deformable support portions are provided one on each side of the operating housing, or wherein two operating housings and two deformable support portions are provided, and the connector terminals disposed in two rows are electrically connected to the corresponding relay terminals disposed in two rows.
10. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the deformable support portion is attached to a sidewall of the operating housing which is parallel to the relay terminals.
11. The board mounted connector according to claim 2, wherein the deformable support portion is attached to a sidewall of the operating housing which is parallel to the relay terminals.
12. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the fixed housing has a tapered surface which protrudes downwardly of the board and guides the relay terminals.
13. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the operating housing has a tapered surface at a leading end portion thereof in the direction of insertion.
14. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the deformable support portion is configured of an elastically deformable metal member or an elastically deformable resin member.
15. The board mounted connector according to claim 2, wherein the deformable support portion is configured of an elastically deformable metal member or an elastically deformable resin member.
16. The board mounted connector according to claim 8, wherein the deformable support portion is configured of an elastically deformable metal member or an elastically deformable resin member.
17. The board mounted connector according to claim 1, wherein the connector terminals each have in the middle thereof a kinked portion.
18. The board mounted connector according to claim 2, wherein the connector terminals each have in the middle thereof a kinked portion.
19. The board mounted connector according to claim 8, wherein the connector terminals each have is the middle thereof a kinked portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Hereinafter, a description will be given, based on the drawings, of the embodiments of the present application.
[0030] In the individual drawings, identical or equivalent members and portions are described bearing respective identical signs.
First Embodiment
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[0032] In the drawings, a board mounted connector 10 is mounted on a board 20 having formed thereon a conductive pattern, and as well as holding therein a plurality of relay terminals 30, such as signal terminals of electrical elements, is electrically connected to the board 20.
[0033] The board mounted connector 10 is configured of a fixed housing 11 formed of a synthetic resin, a pair of fixing brackets 12 to be attached to the fixed housing 11, a plurality of L-shaped connector terminals 13, an elastically deformable support portion 14, and an operating housing 15 to be inserted in the fixed housing 11.
[0034] Herein, the fixed housing 11 has formed therein holes 11a in which to respectively fixedly support the pair of fixing brackets 12, a hole 11b in which to receive the operating housing 15, and grooves 11c which are provided along the hole 11b and in which to attach the deformable support portion 14, and as shown in
[0035] The hole 11b and the hole 11e are brought into communication with each other with a step therebetween in the fixed housing 11. Also, the deformable support portion 14, formed of an elastically deformable metal member, is inserted along the grooves 11c of the fixed housing 11, and the plurality of connector terminals 13 are also held inserted through a lower groove of the fixed housing 11.
[0036] To assemble this kind of board mounted connector 10, first, the plurality of connector terminals 13, the deformable support portion 14, and the fixing brackets 12 are attached to the fixed housing 11, after which the lower protruding portion 11d of the fixed housing 11 is inserted into the rectangular through hole 20a provided in the board 20, and the fixing brackets 12 attached to the fixed housing 11 are fixed soldered to a conductive portion of the board 20.
[0037] Next, one end of each of the plurality of connector terminals 13 is soldered to the conductive portion of the board 20, thus electrically connecting both the connector terminals and the conductive portion.
[0038] Next, as shown in
[0039] Next, as shown in
[0040] Thus, contact pressure is generated between the relay terminals 30 and the connector terminals 13 only by inserting the operating housing 15 into the hole 11b of the fixed housing 11, and also, the contact pressure between the terminals can be sufficiently secured by the reaction force of the deformable support portion 14, so that it is possible to prevent the terminals from slightly sliding even when they are vibrated and thus to maintain conductivity.
[0041] Herein, the operating housing 15, by having formed at the leading end portion thereof a tapered surface, is guided along the deformable support portion 14 and thus can be smoothly inserted into the hole 11b. Also, the leading end of the operating housing 15 abuts against the bottom of the hole 11b of the fixed housing 11 upon completion of the insertion, so that it does not happen that the operating housing 15 is inserted too far. Also, a plate-like elastic body can be used as the deformable support portion 14, so that the deformable support portion 14 can be formed in a small shape, enabling a reduction in the size of the whole of the board mounted connector 10. Furthermore, it is possible to adopt a metal member of inexpensive brass, iron, stainless, or the like, instead of a costly springy Corson alloy having high strength and high conductivity, and also to sufficiently secure the contact pressure between the terminals.
[0042] The deformable support portion 14 may be configured of an elastically deformable resin member which is used in a packing, or the like, as long as it can secure sufficient contact pressure.
[0043] In the heretofore described embodiment, the deformable support portion 14 ls configured so as to be attached inserted in the grooves 11c of the fixed housing 11, but as shown in
Second Embodiment
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[0045] In the second embodiment, positioning pins 11f are provided on the fixed housing 11, and the fixed housing 11 is fixed to the board 20 by fitting the positioning pins 11f in respective through holes 20a of the board 20. Also, the deformable support portion 14 is configured of a resin substrate wherein an elastically deformable resin member is provided on at least a surface of the deformable support portion 14 opposite from the inner peripheral wall of the fixed housing 11, and a tapered surface is formed at the leading end portion of the deformable support portion 14.
[0046] The other components are the same as in the first embodiment, and so the description is omitted.
[0047] To assemble this kind of board mounted connector 10, first, the plurality of connector terminals 13 and the deformable support portion 14 are attached inserted in the fixed housing 11, the positioning pins 11f of the fixed housing 11 are fixed fitted in the through holes 20a provided in the board 20, and one end of each of the plurality of connector terminals 13 is soldered to the conductive portion of the board 20.
[0048] Next, the relay terminals 30 are inserted into the hole 11b of the fixed housing 11. At this time, the tapered surface is formed at the leading end of the deformable support portion 14, so that the relay terminals 30 are guided along the tapered surface even when misaligned, enabling the relay terminals 30 to be smoothly inserted into the fixed housing 11.
[0049] Next, the operating housing 15 is inserted into the hole 11b of the fixed housing 11, and as shown in
[0050] Herein, the operating housing 15, as it has tapered surface at the leading end thereof, is guided along the deformable support portion 14, and can be smoothly inserted into the hole 11b, in the same way as in the first embodiment. Also, the leading end portion of the operating housing 15 abuts against the bottom of the hole 11b upon completion of the insertion, so that the operating housing 15 can be prevented from being inserted too far.
Third Embodiment
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[0052] In the heretofore described second embodiment, a description has been given of the board mounted connector 10 wherein the plurality of relay terminals 30 are disposed in one row, but in the third embodiment, the board mounted connector 10 is configured when two rows of the plurality of relay terminals 30 are arranged in parallel.
[0053] In the drawings, two openings are provided one on each side of the protruding portion 11d of the fixed housing 11 which is inserted in the through hole 20a of the board 20, and also, the plurality of L-shaped connector terminals 13 are mounted, one row opposite each of the hole inner walls of the fixed housing 11. Also, two deformable support portions 14, the leading end of each of which has a tapered surface, are mounted in two respective pairs of grooves 11c of the fixed housing 11 so as to be opposite each other, and the two deformable support portions 14 are configured having therebetween a space into which is insertable the operating housing 15, the leading end of which has a tapered surface.
[0054] The other components are the same as in the second embodiment, and so the description is omitted.
[0055] With this kind of configuration, the two rows of relay terminals 30 are inserted into the hole 11e of the fixed housing 11 through the two respective openings of the fixed housing 11. At this time, a tapered surface is formed at the leading end of each of the deformable support portions 14, and thereby it is possible, when inserting the relay terminals 30, to absorb misalignment with the openings.
[0056] Next, when the operating housing 15 is inserted in the hole 11b, the two deformable support portions 14 are pressed apart in opposite directions, as shown in
[0057] Herein, the operating housing 15 in the third embodiment is such that each wall of its leading end in the direction of insertion has a tapered surface, so that in the same way as in the second embodiment, the operating housing 15 is guided in between the deformable support portions 14 by the tapered surfaces and thus can be smoothly inserted in between the two deformable support portions 14. Also, the leading end portion of the operating housing 15 abuts against the bottom of the hole 11b upon completion of the insertion, so that the operating housing 15 can be prevented from being inserted too far.
[0058] The same advantage can be obtained even when the two deformable support portions 14 is of a structure such that they have a U-shaped part wherein their leading ends are connected together to reduce the number of parts and that the U-shaped part deforms around the connection by inserting the operating housing 15 thereinto.
[0059] Also, in the heretofore described third embodiment, an example is shown wherein the deformable support portions 14 are configured of a resin substrate having an elastically deformable resin, but as shown in
Fourth Embodiment
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[0061] In the drawings, an operating housing 16, being pivotably attached to the fixed housing 11, has therein an integrally formed pivoting portion 16a. The pivoting portion 16a is inserted between the fixed housing 11 and the deformable support portion 14, at the time of which a configuration is such that the sidewall of the pivoting portion 16a is positioned parallel to the sidewall of the deformable support portion 14, as shown in
[0062] Also, there is provided a covering 17 which covers the top of the fixed housing 11.
[0063] The other components are the same as in the second embodiment, and so the description is omitted.
[0064] With this kind of configuration, the fixed housing 11 is fixed to the board 20, and the connector terminals 13 are soldered to the conductive portion of the board 20. Next, the relay terminals 30 are inserted into the hole 11b of the fixed housing 11, after which the operating housing 16 is pivoted, causing a recessed portion 16b of the operating housing 16 to fit a raised portion 11g of the fixed housing 11. Along with this, the pivoting portion 16a pivots counterclockwise, pressing and elastically deforming the deformable support portion 14. This causes the relay terminals 30 to press the connector terminals 13, and the reaction force of the deformable support portion 14 can cause the connector terminals 13 and the relay terminals 30 to be electrically connected together with sufficient contact pressure.
[0065] The recessed portion 16b of the operating housing 16 is caused to fit the raised portion 11g of the fixed housing 11, so that it is possible to prevent the operating housing 16 from overpivoting.
Fifth Embodiment
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[0067] In the heretofore described first to fourth embodiments, the connector terminals 13 are formed in an L shape, but with the L-shaped connector terminals 13, when operating the operating housing 15, 16, the conductive portion of the board 20 bears the pressure force caused by the deformable support portion 14, which can damage the board 20. For this reason, in the fifth embodiment, as shown in
[0068] Although the present application is described above in terms of various exemplary embodiments and implementations, it should be understood that the various features, aspects, and functionality described in one or more of the individual embodiments are not limited in their applicability to the particular embodiment with which they are described, but instead can be applied, alone or in various combinations, to one or more of the embodiments.
[0069] It is therefore understood that numerous modifications which have not been exemplified can be devised without departing from the scope of the present application. For example, at least one of the constituent components may be modified, added, or eliminated. At least one of the constituent components mentioned in at least one of the preferred embodiments may be selected and combined with the constituent components mentioned in another preferred embodiment.