Self-aligning board-to-board connectors

US2024266768A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2024266768-A1
Application numberUS-202418434575-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 6, 2024
Priority dateFeb 6, 2023
Publication dateAug 8, 2024
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Board-to-board connectors that can provide blind mating, are easily included in an electronic device, and are readily manufactured. An example can provide a self-aligning board-to-board connector that provides blind mating and that includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector can include a first fastener fixed to a first internal housing or enclosure portion. A second fastener can be mated with the first fastener. The first connector can further include a housing, where the housing is flexibly connected to the first internal housing or enclosure portion but is constrained by the first fastener and the second fastener. This constraint can allow the first connector housing to move laterally and rotationally such that it can self-align to a second connector that is fixed to a second internal housing or enclosure portion when the first connector and second connector are mated. A flexible circuit board can connect contacts of the first connector to a board or other structure that is fixed to the first internal housing or enclosure portion. The flexible circuit board can maintain this connection as the first connector housing is moved laterally or rotationally during device assembly.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A board-to-board connector system comprising: a first connector comprising: a housing having a first opening; a plurality of contacts supported by the housing; a shield partially around the housing and having a first opening; a first fastener having an opening and located in the first opening in the housing and the first opening in the shield; and a second fastener in the first fastener, the first fastener and the second fastener to attach to a substrate; wherein the housing, plurality of contacts, and shield is movable laterally and angularly with respect to the first fastener and the second fastener; and a second connector comprising: a housing; a plurality of contacts supported by the housing; and a shield partially around the housing; and a flexible circuit board coupled to the plurality of contacts and the shield of the second connector. 2 . The board-to-board connector system of claim 1 wherein the flexible circuit board is flexible to allow the housing, plurality of contacts, and shield to move laterally and angularly with respect to the first fastener and the second fastener when the first connector and the second connector are mated. 3 . The board-to-board connector system of claim 2 wherein the first connector is a receptacle and the second connector is a plug. 4 . The board-to-board connector system of claim 3 wherein the first fastener is a shoulder screw. 5 . The board-to-board connector system of claim 4 wherein the second fastener is a screw. 6 . The board-to-board connector system of claim 3 wherein the second fastener is press fit into the first fastener. 7 . The board-to-board connector system of claim 3 wherein the plurality of contacts in the receptacle comprise a plurality of signal contacts having a first width and a plurality of power contacts having a second width, the second width greater than the first width. 8 . A board-to-board connector comprising: a first connector comprising: a housing; a plurality of contacts supported by the housing; a shield partially around the housing; and a first alignment post extending from the housing; and a second connector comprising: a housing; a plurality of contacts supported by the housing; a shield partially around the housing; and a first opening in the housing to accept the first alignment post when the first connector and the second connector are mated. 9 . The board-to-board connector of claim 8 wherein during mating of the first connector to the second connector, the first alignment post is configured to align the first connector to the second connector before the plurality of contacts of the first connector mate with the plurality of contacts of the second connector. 10 . The board-to-board connector of claim 8 wherein the first connector further comprises a second alignment feature and the second connector further comprises a second opening to accept the second alignment feature. 11 . The board-to-board connector of claim 10 wherein the second alignment feature comprises an insert. 12 . The board-to-board connector of claim 11 wherein the second alignment feature comprises a threaded insert to accept a fastener to secure the first connector to a substrate. 13 . The board-to-board connector of claim 12 wherein the housing, the first alignment post is plastic and the threaded insert is metallic. 14 . The board-to-board connector of claim 13 wherein during mating of the first connector to the second connector, the first alignment post is configured to align the first connector to the second connector before the plurality of contacts of the first connector mate with the plurality of contacts of the second connector. 15 . The board-to-board connector of claim 8 wherein the housing of the second connector comprises a recessed portion around the opening, and wherein the recessed portion is at least partially covered by a portion of the shield of the second connector. 16 . A board-to-board connector comprising: a first board comprising a first opening; a second board comprising a first opening; a first fastener having a first head and a first shaft, wherein the first shaft passes through the first opening in the first board and the first opening in the second board; a first plurality of contacts on a bottom side of the first board and below the first head; and a second plurality of contacts on a top side of the second board and below the first head, the second plurality of contacts positioned to mate with the first plurality of contacts. 17 . The board-to-board connector of claim 16 wherein the first board further comprises a second opening and the second board further comprises a second opening, the board-to-board connector further comprising: a second fastener having a second head and a second shaft, wherein the second shaft passes through the second opening in the first board and the second opening in the second board; a third plurality of contacts on a bottom side of the first board and below the second head; and a fourth plurality of contacts on a top side of the second board and below the second head, the third plurality of contacts positioned to mate with the fourth plurality of contacts. 18 . The board-to-board connector of claim 17 wherein the first shaft of the first fastener is screwed into a first hole in a housing and the second shaft of the second fastener is screwed into a second hole in the housing. 19 . The board-to-board connector of claim 18 wherein the first shaft of the first fastener is screwed into a first nut in the first hole in the housing and the second shaft of the second fastener is screwed into a second nut in the second hole in the housing. 20 . The board-to-board connector of claim 17 wherein the first board is a first flexible circuit board and the second board is a second flexible circuit board.

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  • with sockets, clips or analogous contacts and secured to apparatus or structure, e.g. to a wall · CPC title

  • with pins, blades or analogous contacts and secured to apparatus or structure, e.g. to a wall · CPC title

  • Shield structure · CPC title

  • with earth pin, blade or socket · CPC title

  • characterised by the locating members · CPC title

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What does patent US2024266768A1 cover?
Board-to-board connectors that can provide blind mating, are easily included in an electronic device, and are readily manufactured. An example can provide a self-aligning board-to-board connector that provides blind mating and that includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector can include a first fastener fixed to a first internal housing or enclosure portion. A second …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R12/91. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 08 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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