Connectors having printed circuit board tongues with reinforced frames

US10236609B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10236609-B2
Application numberUS-201715714915-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2017
Priority dateSep 23, 2016
Publication dateMar 19, 2019
Grant dateMar 19, 2019

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Abstract

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Connector tongues that may provide a high signal quality or signal integrity to allow high speed data transfers, may be reliably manufactured, and may be durable and have good wear performance. One example may provide a connector tongue having contacts and traces formed on a printed circuit board. Using a printed circuit board for pathways through a connector tongue may provide low impedances for power traces, matched impedances for differential signal pairs, and shielding. This may provide a connector tongue that may provide a high signal quality or signal integrity to allow high speed data transfers. These and other examples may provide a connector tongue that is durable and has good wear performance by including side retention features on each side of the printed circuit board. The side retention features may be metallic, ceramic, or other durable material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A connector tongue comprising: a printed circuit board having a front edge, a top side, a bottom side, and two lateral sides between the top side and the bottom side; a plurality of contacts each having a leading edge near the front edge of the printed circuit board and located on the top side and the bottom side of the printed circuit board; and a frame including two side retention features, each adjacent to a corresponding lateral side of the printed circuit board and extending along the corresponding lateral side of the printed circuit board towards the front edge of the printed circuit board to the leading edges of the plurality of contacts on the printed circuit board. 2. The connector tongue of claim 1 wherein the frame is metal. 3. The connector tongue of claim 2 wherein the frame is formed by metal-injection molding. 4. The connector tongue of claim 3 wherein the frame further comprises a flange connecting the side retention features near a rear of the connector tongue. 5. The connector tongue of claim 4 wherein the frame further comprises a first EMI plate on the top side of the printed circuit board and a second EMI plate on the bottom side of the printed circuit board. 6. The connector tongue of claim 5 wherein the first EMI plate is soldered to the top side of the printed circuit board and the second EMI plate is soldered to the bottom side of the printed circuit board. 7. The connector tongue of claim 6 further comprising a rib along a portion of an inside edge of each of the side retention features. 8. The connector tongue of claim 7 wherein each rib is in contact with a lateral side of the printed circuit board. 9. The connector tongue of claim 6 wherein the flange comprises a rear opening through which the printed circuit board is located. 10. The connector tongue of claim 9 wherein the rear opening of the flange includes angled corners, the angled corners in contact with corners of the printed circuit board. 11. The connector tongue of claim 6 wherein the frame further comprises a front cross-beam connecting each of the side retention features. 12. The connector tongue of claim 11 wherein the front cross-beam is covered in plastic. 13. The connector tongue of claim 6 wherein a portion of the frame is oxidized. 14. The connector tongue of claim 13 wherein the frame is formed of titanium. 15. The connector tongue of claim 6 wherein a portion of the frame is coated with a ceramic. 16. The connector tongue of claim 1 wherein the side retention features extend to the front edge of the printed circuit board. 17. A connector tongue comprising: a top printed circuit board comprising: a first plurality of contacts on a top side; a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side; and a plurality of traces connecting the first plurality of contacts and the second plurality of contacts; an intermediate flexible circuit board having a first plurality of contacts on a top side connected to the second plurality of contacts on the top printed circuit board and a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side; a bottom printed circuit board comprising: a first plurality of contacts on a bottom side; a second plurality of contacts on a top side connected to the second plurality of contacts on the bottom side of the intermediate flexible circuit board; and a plurality of traces connecting the first plurality of contacts and the second plurality of contacts; and a metallic frame comprising side retention features along each lateral edge of the top printed circuit board and the bottom printed circuit board. 18. The connector tongue of claim 17 wherein the metallic frame further comprises a bridge between the side retention features, wherein the bridge is attached to ground regions on a bottom side of the top printed circuit board and the top side of the bottom printed circuit board. 19. The connector tongue of claim 18 wherein the metallic frame further comprises a first EMI plate on a top side of the connector tongue and a second EMI plate on a bottom side of the connector tongue, wherein the first EMI plate and the second EMI plate are attached to ground regions on a top side of the top printed circuit board and the bottom side of the bottom printed circuit board. 20. The connector tongue of claim 17 wherein the first plurality of contacts each have a leading edge near a front edge of the top printed circuit board, and wherein the metal frame comprises two side retention features each adjacent to a lateral side of the top printed circuit board and extending along the lateral side of the top printed circuit board to the leading edges of the first plurality of contacts on the top printed circuit board. 21. The connector tongue of claim 20 wherein the side retention features extend to the front edge of the top printed circuit board. 22. A connector tongue comprising: a top printed circuit board comprising: a first plurality of contacts on a top side; a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side; and a plurality of traces connecting the first plurality of contacts and the second plurality of contacts; an intermediate flexible circuit board having a first plurality of contacts on a top side connected to the second plurality of contacts on the top printed circuit board and a second plurality of contacts on a bottom side; a bottom printed circuit board comprising: a first plurality of contacts on a bottom side; a second plurality of contacts on a top side connected to the second plurality of contacts on the bottom side of the intermediate flexible circuit board; and a plurality of traces connecting the first plurality of contacts and the second plurality of contacts; and a metal frame around sides of the top printed circuit board. 23. The connector tongue of claim 22 wherein the first plurality of contacts each have a leading edge near a front edge of the top printed circuit board, and wherein the metal frame comprises two side retention features each adjacent to a lateral side of the top printed circuit board and extending along the lateral side of the top printed circuit board to the leading edges of the first plurality of contacts on the top printed circuit board. 24. The connector tongue of claim 23 wherein the side retention features extend to the front edge of the top printed circuit board.

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  • connecting to rigid printed circuits or like structures · CPC title

  • Four or more poles · CPC title

  • H01R13/516Primary

    Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing {, hoods} · CPC title

  • for engagement only · CPC title

  • Contacts for co-operating by abutting · CPC title

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What does patent US10236609B2 cover?
Connector tongues that may provide a high signal quality or signal integrity to allow high speed data transfers, may be reliably manufactured, and may be durable and have good wear performance. One example may provide a connector tongue having contacts and traces formed on a printed circuit board. Using a printed circuit board for pathways through a connector tongue may provide low impedances f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/516. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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