Connector insert having a cable crimp portion with protrusions and a receptacle having a label in the front
09660376 ยท 2017-05-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Zheng Gao (San Jose, CA, US)
- Joshua J. Pong (San Jose, CA, US)
- Chris Ligtenberg (San Carlos, CA, US)
- Bartley K. Andre (Menlo Park, CA, US)
- Bradley J. Hamel (Redwood City, CA, US)
- John DiFonzo (Emerald Hills, CA, US)
- Dave Narajowski (Los Gatos, CA, US)
- Greg Springer (Orinda, CA, US)
- Eric Monsef (Los Gatos, CA, US)
- Min Chul Kim (Santa Clara, CA, US)
Cpc classification
H01R13/6471
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/4922
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/6205
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/49204
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/658
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5808
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/582
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/62
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/658
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A magnetic connector system having a durable and reliable construction and a reduced height while maintaining sufficient holding strength. A connector insert may utilize a crimping piece to crimp a braiding of a cable. The crimping piece may be fixed to an attraction plate and a board in the insert for mechanical reliability. Retention clips may be used to fix a shell to the attraction plate. A connector receptacle may employ a magnetically conductive label to improve holding strength.
Claims
1. A connector insert comprising: an insulative housing having a number of passages; a plurality of contacts, each having tail portions and located in a corresponding passage in the insulative housing; a printed circuit board having a first plurality of circuit board contacts along a front edge, each soldered to a tail portion of a corresponding contact in the plurality of contacts; an attraction plate having an opening to allow access to the plurality of contacts; a crimping portion crimped over an end of a cable and having a plurality of protrusions, wherein the plurality of protrusions are attached to a back of the attraction plate and the crimping portion is soldered to a printed circuit board contact at a rear of the printed circuit board; a plurality of retention clips on sides of the attraction plate; and a shell having a cutout portion to accept the retention clips.
2. The connector insert of claim 1 further comprising: a first light-emitting diode attached to the printed circuit board; and a light pipe attached to the printed circuit board, wherein the light pipe is angled to pass above the first light-emitting diode, and further angled to pass light to an opening in the shell.
3. The connector insert of claim 2 further comprising: a second light-emitting diode attached to the printed circuit board, wherein the light pipe is angled to pass above the first light-emitting diode and the second light-emitting diode.
4. The connector insert of claim 1 wherein the crimping portion further comprises a plurality of fingers, wherein the plurality of fingers extend in a first direction along a length of the cable and are soldered to contacts at a rear of the printed circuit board.
5. The connector insert of claim 4 wherein the plurality of protrusions extend along a second direction orthogonal to the first direction.
6. The connector insert of claim 1 further comprising: a strain relief partially covered by the shell, and extending behind the shell and around the cable.
7. The connector insert of claim 1 wherein the crimping portion further comprises a plurality of fingers, wherein the plurality of fingers are attached to the printed circuit board.
8. The connector insert of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of contacts are spring biased.
9. The connector insert of claim 1 wherein a rear edge of the printed circuit board has a U-shaped cutout, the rear edge of the printed circuit board further having first and second printed circuit board contacts on facing sides of the U-shaped cutout and a third printed circuit board contact between the first and second printed circuit board contacts, wherein the crimping portion is soldered to the first and second printed circuit board contacts.
10. The connector insert of claim 9 wherein a central conductor of the cable is soldered to the third printed circuit board contact.
11. A connector insert comprising: a printed circuit board having a front edge comprising a first plurality of printed circuit board contacts and a rear edge having a U-shaped cutout, the rear edge having first and second printed circuit board contacts on facing sides of the U-shaped cutout and a third printed circuit board contact between the first and second printed circuit board contacts; an attraction plate; an insulative housing partly located in the attraction plate and having a number of passages; a plurality of contacts, each having tail portions and located in a corresponding passage in the insulative housing, the tail portions soldered to corresponding printed circuit board contacts in the first plurality of printed circuit board contacts at the front edge of the printed circuit board; a crimping portion around an end of a cable and having protrusions extending on each of two sides of the crimping portion, the protrusions attached to a back of the attraction plate, the crimping portion soldered to the first and second printed circuit board contacts; and a shell around the printed circuit board and rear of the attraction plate.
12. The connector insert of claim 11 wherein a central conductor of the cable is soldered to the third printed circuit board contact.
13. The connector insert of claim 12 further comprising: a strain relief having a wide portion inside the shell and extending behind the shell and around the cable.
14. The connector insert of claim 13 further comprising: a first light-emitting diode attached to the printed circuit board; and a light pipe attached to the printed circuit board, wherein the light pipe is angled to pass above the first light-emitting diode, and further angled to pass light to an opening in the shell.
15. The connector insert of 14 further comprising: a second light-emitting diode attached to the printed circuit board, wherein the light pipe is angled to pass above the first light-emitting diode and the second light-emitting diode.
16. The connector insert of claim 11 wherein the crimping portion further comprises a plurality of fingers, wherein the plurality of fingers extend in a first direction along a length of the cable and are soldered to contacts at a rear of the printed circuit board, wherein the plurality of protrusions extend along a second direction orthogonal to the first direction.
17. The connector insert of claim 11 wherein the plurality of contacts are spring biased.
18. A connector receptacle comprising: a plurality of contacts, each having a ninety degree bend; a first housing having first passages for a plurality of contacts, the first passages oriented in a mating direction of the connector receptacle; a second housing behind the first housing and having second passages for the plurality of contacts, the second passages oriented in a direction orthogonal to the mating direction of the connector receptacle; a plurality of magnets, the plurality of magnets positioned around the first housing and in front of the second housing; a shield around magnets and second housing; and a label over the plurality of magnets, wherein the label is formed of a magnetically conductive material, the label having an opening, a front portion of the first housing extending in front of the label.
19. The connector receptacle of claim 18 wherein the plurality of magnets comprises four magnets, two in each of two rows, and arranged to have alternating polarities in and between rows.
20. The connector receptacle of claim 18 wherein the second housing includes a tab to be inserted in a notch in a device enclosure.
21. The connector receptacle of claim 18 wherein the plurality of magnets comprises three magnets arranged to have alternating polarities, wherein a middle magnet includes a passage for the first housing.
22. The connector receptacle of claim 18 wherein the label is attached to the shield.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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(29) The illustrated magnetic connector system may include connector insert 110 and connector receptacle 120. Connector receptacle 120 may be located in enclosure 130, which may be an enclosure for a portable computing device, tablet, desktop, or all-in-one computer, cell, smart, or media phone, storage device, portable media player, navigation system, monitor or other device.
(30) Connector insert 110 and connector receptacle 120 may be magnetic connectors. That is, connector insert 110 may be held in place relative to connector receptacle 120 in at least one direction by a magnetic force. For example, one or both of connector insert 110 and connector receptacle 120 may include one or more magnets, or magnetic elements or structures. These magnets may attract other magnets or magnetic structures in the other. For example, connector receptacle 120 may include one or more magnets which are attracted to an attraction plate in connector insert 110. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, connector receptacle 120 includes four magnets arranged to have alternating or opposing polarities which are attracted to an attraction plate made of a ferromagnetic material in connector insert 110. In another specific embodiment of the present invention, connector receptacle 120 may include three magnets arranged to have alternating polarities. In still other embodiments of the present invention, connector receptacle 120 may include one, two, or more than four magnets.
(31) This magnetic connector system may be used to convey power, data, or other voltages or types of signals or information. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, the magnetic connector system conveys power to a device housed by device enclosure 130. In this embodiment, connector insert 110 may be connected to a power adapter via cable 112. This power adapter may receive power from a wall outlet, vehicle charger, or other power source. Connector insert 110 may also include circuitry for communicating with the power adapter. Examples of this may be found in co-pending U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/482,195, titled TIME-DOMAIN MULTIPLEXING OF POWER AND DATA, which is incorporated by reference. Connector insert 110 may further include circuitry for determining whether a valid connection to a connector receptacle has been made, and may provide an indication of such a connection using light-emitting diode opening 114.
(32) Connector insert 110 may be held in place in a Y direction relative to connector receptacle 120 using magnetic force. Connector insert 110 may align in X and Z directions relative to connector receptacle 120 through physical features on connector insert 110, connector receptacle 120, and device enclosure 130. These physical features are arranged such that connector insert 110 is not physically bound to connector receptacle 120. This allows connector insert 110 to be removed by a non-axial force, that is, forces in directions other than those in the Y direction may remove connector insert 110. An attraction plate on connector insert 110 may have an outside edge designed to fit in an opening in enclosure 130. The attraction plate on connector insert 110 may have an opening designed to accept a mesa on connector receptacle 120. Contacts on connector insert 110 may be arranged to mate with contacts on connector receptacle 120 to form electrical pathways. These features are shown in various figures below.
(33) Again, many electronic devices, such as portable media players, portable media devices, and laptop, netbook, and tablet computers are becoming thinner. That is, their height is being reduced. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention may provide magnetic connector systems having a reduced height. Unfortunately, this reduced height may make it easier for connector insert 110 to be inadvertently disconnected from connector receptacle 120.
(34) Specifically, as described above, connector insert 110 may be held in place relative to connector receptacle 120 in a Y direction using magnetic force. Since the thickness of connector insert 110 is reduced in a Z direction, a small force in this direction may dislodge connector insert 110. That is, due to the reduced thickness, the moment arm in the Z direction needed to disconnect the connector insert from the connector receptacle is reduced. Accordingly, a surface area of an attraction plate in connector insert 110 may be made correspondingly large. This, in turn, may increase the holding strength of the connector insert. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(36) Again, connector insert 110 may be relatively thin, that is, it may have a reduced height in the Z direction. To increase the magnetic hold between connector insert 110 and connector receptacle 120, front surface area 212 of attraction plate 210 may be increased. For example, this may be done by making connector insert 110 wider. By making connector insert 110 wider, front surface area 212 of attraction plate 210 is increased, thereby increasing the holding power of connector insert 110.
(37) Again, connector insert 110 may be inserted and disconnected several thousand times during the lifetime of a device. Therefore, it may be desirable that connector insert 110 be robust and durable. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention employ several features to increase robustness and durability. For example, the physical connections between a cable and an attraction plate, and a shell and the attraction plate, may be enhanced. Examples are shown in the following figures.
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(39) Retention clips 320 may be located on sides of attraction plate 310. Retention clips 320 may be used to secure shell 380 relative to attraction plate 310. Specifically, shell 380 may slide over attraction plate 310, pushing retention clips 320 against attraction plate 310. When edge 323 reaches cutout, groove, or slot portion 382 of shell 380, retention clip 320 may snap back, thereby holding shell 380 in place.
(40) Housing 330 may be formed of a non-conducting or insulating material. Contacts 335 may be located in passages 332 in housing 330. Contacts 335 may attach to circuit board 340 at contacts 343. Circuit board 340 may include one or more LEDs 342. Light from LEDs 342 may be guided by light pipe 345 to opening 384 in shell 380.
(41) Braiding in cable 360 may be pulled back and held in place by crimp piece 350. Crimp piece 350 may include wings or protrusions 352. Wings 352 may be spot-welded or otherwise fixed to a back of attraction plate 310 to hold cable 360 in place relative to attraction plate 310. Strain relief 370 may protect cable 360. Shell 380 may be placed over these components and part of attraction plate 310.
(42) Shell 380 may provide a surface that may be manipulated by a user during insertion and extraction of connector insert 110. Shell 380 may be plastic, brushed aluminum, or other material. Shell 380 may include openings 382 on one or both sides. These openings may be filled with epoxy or other clear or colored material to prevent debris from entering opening 382.
(43) A connector insert according to an embodiment of the present invention may be assembled in various ways. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, contacts 335 may be inserted into housing 330. Contacts 335 may then be attached to printed circuit board 340. Crimp piece 352 may be used to crimp cable 350. The resulting cable may be attached to printed circuit board 340. Specifically, fingers 342 may be soldered or otherwise fixed to printed circuit board 340. This assembly may be inserted in attraction plate 310. Crimp piece wings 352 may be fixed to a back of attraction plate 310. Strain relief 370 may be slid over cable 360 and wings 352. Light pipe 345 may be attached to printed circuit board 340. Retention clips 320 may be attached to attraction plate 310. Shell 380 may slide over attraction plate 310 until retaining clips 320 lock in place in notch 382.
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(50) Again, retention clips 320 may be attached to attraction plate 310. Shell 380 may slide over this assembly, thereby pressing retention clips 320 flat against the sides of attraction plate 310. A notch or cutout in shell 380 may allow retention clips 320 to snap back, thereby holding shell 380 in place relative to attraction plate 310. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(52) In order to reduce the size of a connector insert according to an embodiment of the present invention, it may be desirable to limit the tolerance of the location of the contacts relative to a front surface of attraction plate. This, in turn, allows shorter contacts to be used, and may therefore reduce the length of a connector insert. An example is shown in the following figure.
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(55) Connector receptacle 120 may include one or more magnets 1240. For example, connector receptacle 120 may include four, fewer than four, or more than four magnets 1240. Magnets 1240 may be covered by label 1210. Label 1210 may be made of ferromagnetic steel or other magnetically conductive material. Label 1210 may attach to shield 1260. Shield 1260 may be formed of non-magnetically conductive steel. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, label 1210 may be low-carbon steel, such as 10-10 steel. This may be plated with nickel, and then plated with platinum nickel.
(56) Label 1210 may attach at tabs 1214 defined by cutout 1212 in shield 1260. Cutout 1212 may reduce the overlap between label 1210 and shield 1260 in order to reduce magnetic losses. Contacts 1230 may be arranged on a mesa formed by housing 1220. Housing 1220 may attach to housing 1270. Housing 1270 may have openings for contacts 1250. The mesa may have sloped edges to provide a non-binding fit when inserted inside opening 260 in attraction plate 210 of connector insert 110.
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(58) Label 1210 may be formed of a ferromagnetic material or other magnetically conductive material. This may increase the magnetic attraction of magnets 1240. To reduce wasted magnetic flux, label 1210 may be notched by cutout 1212. More information on labels, and other labels that may be used for or instead of label 1210, may be found in co-pending U.S. provisional application No. 61/522,620, titled LABEL FOR MAGNETIC CONNECTOR, filed Aug. 11, 2011, which is incorporated by reference. Magnets 1240 may be arranged in an alternating South-North configuration such that magnetic field lines originating in one magnet may terminate in an adjoining magnet.
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(62) Connector receptacle 120A may include one or more magnets 1640. For example, connector receptacle 120A may include three, fewer than three, or more than three magnets. These magnets may be covered by label 1610. Label 1610 may be made of ferromagnetic steel or other magnetically conductive material. Label 1610 may attach to shield 1660 at points 1614, by laser or spot welding, or other appropriate method. Shield 1660 may be formed of non-magnetically conductive steel. In a specific embodiment of the present invention, label 1610 may be low-carbon steel, such as 10-10 steel. This may be plated with nickel, and then plated with platinum nickel.
(63) Contacts 1630 may be arranged on a mesa formed by housing 1620. The mesa may have sloped edges to provide a non-binding fit when inserted inside opening 260 in attraction plate 210 of connector insert 110. Tabs 1679 on a second housing may fit in openings on a top of shield 1660 to provide mechanical support.
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(66) Label 1610 may be formed of a ferromagnetic material or other magnetically conductive material. This may increase the magnetic attraction of magnets 1640. More information on labels, and other labels that may be used for or instead of label 1610, may be found in co-pending U.S. provisional application No. 61/522,620, titled LABEL FOR MAGNETIC CONNECTOR, filed Aug. 11, 2011, which is incorporated by reference. The three magnets 1640 may be arranged in an alternating South-North-South, or North-South-North configuration such that magnetic field lines originating in one magnet may terminate in an adjoining magnet. The middle magnet in magnets 1640 may include a passage for housing 1620 to pass through.
(67) Again, embodiments of the present invention may provide a connector system where a connector insert may be blind mated to a connector receptacle. That is, the connector insert and connector receptacle may be configured such that when the connector insert is brought into close proximity to the connector receptacle in approximately a correct orientation, the magnetic attraction between the connector insert and the connector receptacle is such that the connector insert may be pulled into contact with the connector receptacle.
(68) This may provide an easy way for a user to make a connection of a cable to a device. Specifically, the user may simply bring the connector insert in approximately a correct orientation and into proximity of the connector receptacle. From there, the magnetic attraction between the connector insert and the connector receptacle may bring them into contact.
(69) To facilitate this blind mating, the physical features on the connector insert and connector receptacle may be such that there may be no obstacles to the formation of the connection. For example, opening 260 on attraction plate 210 of connector insert 110 may be such that it readily accepts mesa 1220 or mesa 1620 on connector receptacles. Similarly, attraction plate 210 of connector insert 110 may be such that it readily fits in an opening in device enclosure 130.
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(71) As before, this connector insert may be relatively thin. That is, it may have a reduced height. To compensate for this, that is, to increase magnetic attraction between this connector insert and a corresponding connector receptacle, an area of the front surface of attraction plate 1910 may be increased. For example, this may be done by making the connector insert wider. By making the connector insert wider, the area of the front surface of attraction plate 1910 may be increased, which may increase the holding power of the connector insert.
(72) Again, these connector inserts may be inserted and disconnected several thousand times during the lifetime of the device. Therefore, it may be desirable that this connector insert be robust and durable. Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention may employ several features to increase robustness and durability. For example, the physical connections between cable 1930 and attraction plate 1910, as well as shell 1920 and attraction plate 1910, may be enhanced. Examples are shown in the following figures.
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(74) Retention clips 2020 may be located on sides of attraction plate 1910. Retention clips 2020 may be used to secure shell 2080 relative to attraction plate 2010. Specifically, retention clips 2020 may be biased away from attraction plate 2010. Shell 2080 may slide over attraction plate 2010, pushing retention clips 2020 against attraction plate 2010. When edge 2023 reaches a cutout (not shown) inside of shell 2080, retention clip 2020 may snapback, thereby holding shall 2080 in place.
(75) Housing 2030 may be formed of a non-connecting or insulating material. Contacts 2035 may be located in passages in housing 2030. Contacts 2035 may attach to circuit board 2040. Circuit board 2040 may include one or more LEDs 2042. Light emitted from LEDs 2042 may pass through light pipes or diffuser 2860 to opening 2084 in shell 2080. Braiding 2062 in cable 2060 may be pulled back and held in place by crimp piece 2050. Crimp piece 2050 may include wings or protrusions 2052. Wings 2052 may be spot or laser welded, soldered, or otherwise fixed, to a back of attraction plate 2010 to hold cable 2060 in place relative to attraction plate 2010. Strain relief 2070 may protect cable 2060. Shell 2080 may be placed over these components and at least part of attraction plate 2010.
(76) Shell 2080 may provide a surface that may be manipulated by a user during insertion and extraction of the connector insert. Shell 2080 may the plastic, brushed aluminum, or other material. Shell 2080 may include openings 2084 on one or more sides. These openings may be filled with epoxy or other clear or colored material to prevent debris from entering opening 2084. Again, connector inserts according to embodiments of the present invention may be assembled in various ways. A specific example is shown in the following figures.
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(80) Printed circuit board 2040 may include ground contacts 2047 and power contact 2048. Ground contact 2047 and power contact 2048 may be spot or laser welded, soldered, or otherwise fixed, to crimping piece 2050 and conductor 2026, respectively, as is shown below.
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(85) The above description of embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form described, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the teaching above. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Thus, it will be appreciated that the invention is intended to cover all modifications and equivalents within the scope of the following claims.