ROBUST ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
20230163500 · 2023-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/737
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/7005
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A card edge connector with latches that improve the connector's reliability. The connector comprises a housing having a slot elongated in a longitudinal direction and a pair of towers disposed on opposite ends of the housing and extending in a vertical direction. A pair of latches are disposed in the towers, respectively. Each latch has a groove disposed above the respective tower for receiving a flange of a card inserted in the slot. Each latch has a clip disposed in its groove for engaging the flange of the card. The clips are configured to restrain movement of the card in the longitudinal direction, the vertical direction, and a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal and vertical directions when the latches are in locked positions. Such a configuration enables more reliable connections and improves the connector's shock resistance while being compatible with cards having a variety of thicknesses.
Claims
1. A latch assembly for a card edge connector, the card edge connector comprising a housing having a base portion extending in a longitudinal direction, the latch assembly comprising: a latch comprising a body portion comprising a first end and a second end; bearing surfaces on the body portion configured for engaging complementary bearing surfaces on the housing of the card edge connector to pivotably mount the latch in the housing such that the latch pivots between at least a locked position and an unlocked position; a foot extending from the body portion at the first end, the foot configured to extend under a portion of a card inserted in the card edge connector when the latch is pivoted into the locked position; and a head coupled to the body portion at the second end, the head configured to extend into a notch of a mating component mated to the card edge connector when the latch is pivoted into the locked position, wherein the head comprises: a groove; and a clip disposed in the groove and configured for engaging a mating component when the mating component is inserted into the base portion of the card edge connector and the latch is pivoted into the locked position.
2. The latch assembly of claim 1, wherein: the clip is configured to restrain movement of the mating component in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
3. The latch assembly of claim 2, wherein: the clip is configured to restrain movement of the mating component in a vertical direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and transverse direction.
4. The latch assembly of claim 2, wherein: the clip comprises a body, and first and second beams configured to engage opposite sides of the mating component.
5. The latch assembly of claim 3, wherein: the clip comprises a body, first and second beams configured to engage one side and a top of the notch of the mating component.
6. The latch assembly of claim 4, wherein: the groove of the latch comprises first and second recessed portions; the first beam of the clip is disposed in the first recessed portion; and the second beam of the clip is disposed in the second recessed portion.
7. The latch assembly of claim 6, wherein: each of the first and second beams of the clip comprises a curved portion extending into the groove of the latch so as to engage the opposite sides of the mating component.
8. The latch assembly of claim 7, wherein: each of the first and second beams of the clip comprises an end portion extending from the curved portion and configured to guide the mating component to engage the curved portion.
9. An electrical connector comprising: a housing comprising a slot elongated in a longitudinal direction; a latch pivotably connected to the housing between a locked position and an unlocked position, the latch comprising an upper part having a groove facing the housing; and a clip comprising a body and a first beam and a second beam disposed on opposite sides of the groove for engaging a mating component inserted into the slot of the housing when the latch is in the locked position.
10. The electrical connector of claim 9, wherein: the first beam comprises a first curved portion; the second beam comprises a second curved portion; and the first curved portion and the second curved portion curve inwards the groove and extend into the groove so as to engage the mating component inserted into the slot of the housing when the latch is in the locked position.
11. The electrical connector of claim 10, wherein: the first beam further comprises a first end portion connected to the first curved portion; the second beam further comprises a second end portion connected to the second curved portion; the first end portion and the second end portion are positioned at a groove opening of the groove so as to form a clip opening of the clip; and a maximum width of the clip opening in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is bigger than a width of the groove opening in the transverse direction.
12. The electrical connector of claim 9, wherein the clip further comprises a third beam disposed at a top of the groove.
13. The electrical connector of claim 12, wherein: the third beam comprises a third curved portion; the third curved portion curves inwards the groove and extends into the groove; and a spacing between the third curved portion and a top of a flange of the mating component is between −0.1 mm and 0.1 mm when the mating component is inserted into the slot and the latch is in the locked position.
14. The electrical connector of claim 9, wherein: the clip further comprises a first holding part and a second holding part connected to the body; and the first holding part and the second holding part are fixed to the latch at a top of the groove; and the first holding part and the second holding part are positioned above the first beam and the second beam, respectively.
15. A system comprising: an electrical connector of claim 9; and a component inserted into the slot of the housing of the electrical connector, wherein: the first and second beams of the clip engage the component from opposite sides so as to restrain movement of the component in a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
16. An electrical connector comprising: a housing comprising a base portion extending in a longitudinal direction; a pair of latches pivotably disposed at opposite ends of the base portion of the housing, each of the pair of latches extending in a vertical direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and comprising a groove disposed above the base portion of the housing; and a pair of clips disposed in the grooves of respective ones of the pair of latches.
17. The electrical connector of claim 16, wherein: the pair of clips are configured to restrain movement of a mating component inserted in the base portion of the housing in the longitudinal direction, the vertical direction, and a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and the vertical direction when the pair of latches are in a locked position.
18. The electrical connector of claim 16, wherein: each clip of the pair comprises a body, first and second beams extending from opposite sides of the body, and a third beam extending from a top of the body and disposed between the first and second beams.
19. The electrical connector of claim 18, wherein: each of the first, second and third beams comprises a portion curving into the groove so as to engage the mating component from three different sides.
20. A system comprising: an electrical connector of claim 16; and a component inserted in the base portion of the housing of the electrical connector, wherein: the pair of clips restrain movement of the component in the longitudinal direction, the vertical direction, and a transverse direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and the vertical direction when the pair of latches are in a locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0045] The accompanying drawings may not be drawn to scale. In the drawings, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures may be represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every drawing. In the drawings:
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[0060] The above accompanying drawings include the following reference signs:
[0061] electrical connector 100; conductor 110; insulating housing 200; mating surface 201; mounting surface 202; slot 210; latch 300; locking groove 310; groove opening 311; first fixing groove 320; second fixing groove 330; third fixing groove 340; fourth fixing groove 350; tower 402; base portion 404; clip 400; clip main body 410; first beam 420; first curved portion 421; first outer end portion 422; second beam 430; second curved portion 431; second outer end portion 432; clip opening 440; third beam 450; third curved portion 451; first holding part 460; first abutting protrusion 462; surfaces 462a, 462b, 462c; second holding part 470; second abutting protrusion 472; surfaces 472a, 472b, 472c; bearing surface: 702; foot: 704; head: 706; electronic card 900; flange 910; and notch 920.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0062] The Inventors have recognized and appreciated design techniques to enable more reliable connectors. The Inventors have recognized and appreciated that undesired movement of mated components in a system with respect to each other may occur during use of the system as a result of vibration, shaking, etc. For example, a card edge connector is an example of a connector used for interconnection of printed circuit boards in an electronic system. Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is an example of a memory used in computers. DIMM may be connected to a mainboard of a computer through the card edge connector. The card edge connector may be mounted on the mainboard, and conductors on the card edge connector may be connected to a circuit of the mainboard. A DIMM, sometimes called a memory card, may be inserted into a slot of the card edge connector. To secure the connection between the memory card and the card edge connector, the card edge connector may include one or more latches. The latches may be pivotably disposed in respective towers at opposite ends of an insulating housing of the card edge connector. After the memory card is inserted into the insulating housing, the latches may be moved to locked positions such that the memory card is secured in the card edge connector.
[0063] The memory card may have notches on opposite sides corresponding to opposite sides of the slot of the card edge connector. When the latches are pivoted to the locked positions, parts of the latches may extend into the notches to engage edges of the notches so as to lock the memory card to the card edge connector. The Inventors have recognized and appreciated that the memory card may move relative to the card edge connector because of movement of the system such as vibration in a working environment, which may weaken the connection between the memory card and the card edge connector and/or disengage the card edge connector from the card edge connector. The Inventors have further recognized and appreciated that gaps may exist between side edges of the memory card and the latches, which may cause the memory card to move in the latch, even if a bottom edge of the memory card is clamped by conductive components of the connector when inserted into the slot of the insulating housing and mated with the conductive components. The Inventors have recognized and appreciated that reducing or eliminating the gaps between the memory card and the latches may reduce the risks that the memory card moves with respect to the card edge connector and therefore improve the stability of the interconnection system.
[0064] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the latches may be provided with clips. The clips may be inserted into grooves of respective latches. When the memory card is inserted in the slot of the card edge connector, the clips may clamp respective side edges of the memory card, ensuring the connection between the latches and the memory card. The clips may be configured such that, when the latches are in locked positions, the clips restrain movement of the card from multiple directions, such as three different directions corresponding to the length, width, and height of the card edge connector. Such a configuration enables more reliable connections and improves the connector's shock resistance while being compatible with cards having a variety of thicknesses.
[0065] Such techniques may be integrated into an electrical connector 100. As shown in
[0066] The insulating housing 200 may be provided with a mating surface 201 and a mounting surface 202, which may be opposite to each other along the vertical direction Z-Z. The mating surface 201 may be provided with a slot 210. Exemplarily, the slot 210 may be recessed inwards along the vertical direction Z-Z from the mating surface 201, to form a card slot. The slot 210 may be used for receiving a part of a mating component, to maintain the position of the mating component relative to the insulating housing 200. The mating component may include, but not limited to, an electronic card. The electronic card may include one or more of a display card, a memory card, a sound card and the like. Optionally, the mating component may further include a mated electrical connector. For example, if the electrical connector 100 is a socket electrical connector, the mated electrical connector may be a plug electrical connector. The principle of the present disclosure is described below with an example which takes an electronic card as the mating component.
[0067] The insulating housing 200 may have a longitudinal strip shape. The insulating housing 200 may include a base portion 404 extending in the longitudinal direction X-X and a pair of towers 402 disposed on opposite ends of the base portion 404. The slot 210 may be a long and thin slot extending in the longitudinal direction X-X. An electronic card 900 may be inserted into the card slot from the mating surface 201. As shown in
[0068] Orientation terms used herein may be relative to the placement of the electrical connector 100 shown in
[0069] A latch 300 may be pivotably connected to the insulating housing 200, for example, pivotably connected to an end part of the insulating housing 200. The latch 300 may be pivoted between a locked position and an unlocked position. In
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[0074] The first beam 420 and the second beam 430 may clamp the flange 910 of the electronic card 900. As shown in
[0075] In the electrical connector 100 of the embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking groove 310 of the latch 300 may be provided with the clip 400, such that when the latch 300 is at the locked position, the first beam 420 and the second beam 430 may clamp the flange 910 along a lateral direction (for example, the transverse direction Y-Y shown in the figure). In this way, the mating component may be tightly connected to the latch 300 by the clip 400. The mating component may not shake relative to the latch 300 even if there may be a spacing between the flange 910 and a side wall of the locking groove 310 due to a machining tolerance. Therefore, the connection stability may be higher, and thus the mating component retained in the slot 210 may have better electrical performance. The clip 400, particularly the clip main body 410, may serve as a support beam to the latch 300 such that the mechanical strength of the latch 300 may be improved and the latch 300 may be more solid and durable.
[0076] Each of the first beam 420 and the second beam 430 may take a shape of an elastic beam. In the embodiment shown in the figure, inner ends of the first beam 420 and the second beam 430 may be connected to opposite sides of the clip main body 410. In this way, outer ends of the first beam 420 and the second beam 430 may have certain elasticity, thereby forming the elastic beam. “Inner ends” and “outer ends” mentioned herein may be relative to the locking groove 310, the end part close to the groove opening 311 of the locking groove 310 may be the outer end, and the end part away from the groove opening 311 may be the inner end. Alternatively or additionally, the first beam 420 and the second beam 430 may be made of elastic material, or with different modes such as a small wall thickness, such that each of the first beam 420 and the second beam 430 takes the shape of the elastic beam. Referring to
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[0081] As illustrated, the inner end of the third beam 450 may be connected to the clip main body 410. In this way, the outer end of the third beam 450 may be elastic, thereby forming the elastic beam. Alternatively or additionally, the third beam 450 may be made of elastic material, or with different modes such as a small wall thickness, such that the third beam 450 takes the shape of the elastic beam. Referring to
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[0093] The present disclosure has been described through the above embodiments. It may be understood by a person skilled in the art that a variety of variations, modifications and improvements may be made according to the teaching of the present disclosure, and these variations, modifications and improvements all fall within the spirit and scope of protection of the present disclosure. The scope of protection of the present disclosure is defined by the claims and its equivalent scope. The above embodiments are only for the purpose of illustration and description, and may not limit the present disclosure to the scope of the described embodiments.
[0094] Various variations may be made to the structures illustrated and described herein. For example, the clip described above is used in a card edge connector, but the clip can also be used in any suitable electrical connector, such as backplane connectors, daughter card connectors, stacking connectors, Mezzanine connectors, I/O connectors, chip sockets, Gen Z connectors, etc. When these connectors are in use, they may encounter the problem of insufficient stability, and the clip may enable stronger connectors and more secure attachment between the connectors and respective mating components.
[0095] Moreover, although many creative aspects have been described above with reference to the vertical connectors, it should be understood that the aspects of the present disclosure may not be limited to these. Any one of the creative features, whether alone or combined with one or more other creative features, may be used for other types of electrical connectors, such as right angle connectors and coplanar connectors.
[0096] In the description of the present disclosure, it is to be understood that orientation or positional relationships indicated by orientation words “front”, “rear”, “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “right”, “transverse direction”, “vertical direction”, “perpendicular”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom” and the like usually are shown based on the accompanying drawings, only for the purposes of the ease in describing the present disclosure and simplification of its descriptions. Unless stated to the contrary, these orientation words do not indicate or imply that the specified apparatus or element has to be specifically located, and structured and operated in a specific direction, and therefore, should not limit the present disclosure. The orientation words “inside” and “outside” refer to the inside and outside relative to the contour of each component itself.
[0097] For facilitating description, the spatial relative terms such as “on”, “above”, “on an upper surface of” and “upper” may be used herein to describe a spatial position relationship between one or more components or features and other components or features shown in the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the spatial relative terms may include the orientations of the components shown in the accompanying drawings and/or different orientations in use or operation. For example, if the component in the accompanying drawings is turned upside down completely, the component “above other components or features” or “on other components or features” may include the case where the component is “below other components or features” or “under other components or features”. Thus, the exemplary term “above” may encompass both the orientations of “above” and “below”. In addition, these components or features may be otherwise oriented (for example rotated by 90 degrees or other angles) and the present disclosure may include all these cases.
[0098] It should be noted that the terms used herein are only for describing specific embodiments, and may not limit the exemplary embodiments according to the present application. As used herein, an expression of a singular form includes an expression of a plural form unless otherwise indicated. In addition, the use of “including”, “comprising”, “having”, “containing”, or “involving”, and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter (or equivalents thereof) and/or as additional items.
[0099] It should be noted that the terms “first”, “second” and the like in the description and claims of the present disclosure are used to distinguish similar objects, but not necessarily used to describe a specific order or precedence order. It should be understood that ordinal numbers used in this way may be interchanged as appropriate, so that the embodiments of the present disclosure described herein may be implemented in a sequence other than those illustrated or described herein.