Board-to-board connector with mating indicating means
US-9225086-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9362637B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9362637-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514808799-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 7, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 7, 2016 |
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To provide an electrical connector for circuit boards having lock fittings designed to reliably prevent damage to lock portions and inadvertent removal of mating connectors. The lock fittings have lock plate portions that extend along the inner surface of the lateral walls of the housing and are retained in place on said lateral walls, or which extend along the inner surface of the end walls and are retained in place on said end walls; upright face-reinforcing plate portions that extend along the upright faces of the protruding wall of the housing facing said lock plate portions and are retained in place on said protruding wall; and connecting bottom portions that extend along the bottom wall and connect the bottom wall-adjacent end portions of the lock plate portions and the upright face-reinforcing plate portions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrical connector for circuit boards, comprising: the electrical connector for the circuit boards, which is disposed on a mounting face of a circuit board and which allows for a mating connector to be inserted and extracted therefrom such that a direction of connector insertion and extraction is perpendicular to the mounting face, the electrical connector having terminals and lock fittings arranged such that the direction of the array is a single direction parallel to the mounting face, and a housing that has the terminals and the lock fittings retained thereon in an array form; the housing has a bottom wall that faces the mounting face, a protruding wall that rises up from the bottom wall and extends in the array direction, and a perimeter wall that rises up from the bottom wall and surrounds the protruding wall; the perimeter wall having a pair of lateral walls that extend in the array direction, and a pair of end walls that extend in the connector width direction perpendicular to the array direction and couple the end portions of the pair of lateral walls; and an annular space between the protruding wall and the perimeter wall is formed as a receiving portion that receives a mating portion of a mating connector from the open side of the annular space; and the lock fittings, which are made by bending sheet metal members, are retained in place on the housing at locations outwards of the terminals in the array direction and are lockable onto a mating connector in the direction of connector extraction; wherein the lock fittings have lock plate portions that extend along the inner surfaces of the lateral walls of the housing and are retained in place on the lateral walls or extend along the inner surfaces of the end walls, and are retained in place on the end walls, upright face-reinforcing plate portions that extend along the upright face of the protruding wall of the housing facing the lock plate portions and are retained in place on the protruding wall, and connecting bottom portions that extend along the bottom wall and connect the bottom wall-adjacent end portions of the upright face-reinforcing plate portions and the lock plate portions. 2. The electrical connector for circuit boards according to claim 1 , wherein the lock fittings have face-reinforcing top plate portions that extend from the open-side end portions of the upright face-reinforcing plate portions along the top portion of the protruding wall of the housing and are retained in place on the protruding wall. 3. The electrical connector for circuit boards according to claim 1 , wherein the lock fittings have retained portions that extend from the open-side end portions of the lock plate portions via transitional portions towards the bottom wall side of the housing and are retained in place on the housing. 4. The electrical connector for circuit boards according to any of claim 1 , wherein the lock fittings have coupling portions that extend along the end walls in the connector width direction, each of the two lateral walls being respectively provided with one lock plate portion, and the two lock plate portions being coupled via the coupling portions. 5. An electrical connector for circuit boards, comprising: the electrical connector for the circuit boards, which is disposed on a mounting face of a circuit board and allows for a mating connector to be inserted and extracted therefrom such that a direction of connector insertion and extraction is perpendicular to the mounting face, the electrical connector having terminals and lock fittings arranged such that the direction of the array is a single direction parallel to the mounting face, and a housing that has the terminals and lock fittings retained thereon in an array form; the housing has a bottom wall that faces the mounting face, a protruding wall that rises up from the bottom wall and extends in the array direction, and a perimeter wall that rises up from the bottom wall and surrounds the protruding wall; the perimeter wall having a pair of lateral walls that extend in array direction and a pair of end walls that extend in the connector width direction perpendicular to the array direction and couple the end portions of the pair of lateral walls; and an annular space between the protruding wall and the perimeter wall is formed as a receiving portion that receives a mating portion of a mating connector from the open side of annular space; and the lock fittings, which are made by bending sheet metal members, being retained in place on the housing at locations outwards of the terminals in the array direction and being lockable onto a mating connector in the direction of connector extraction; wherein the lock fittings have: lock plate portions that extend along the inner surface of each of the respective two lateral walls of the housing and are retained in place on the lateral walls with one lock plate portion provided per wall, upright face-reinforcing plate portions that extend along the upright face of the protruding wall of the housing facing a lock plate portion on one side among the lock plate portions retained in place on each of the two lateral walls and which are retained in place on the protruding wall, connecting bottom portions that extend along the bottom wall and connect the bottom wall-adjacent end portion of the upright face-reinforcing plate portion and the lock plate portion on one side, extension portions that extend from the bottom wall-adjacent end portions of the lock plate portions on the other side along the bottom wall towards the protruding wall, and contact arm portions that extend from the extension portions along the upright face of the protruding wall of the housing facing the lock plate portions on the other side and which can be brought into contact with counterpart terminals provided in a mating connector under a contact pressure as a result of elastic displacement in the connector width direction.
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for connection between PCB and component, e.g. display · CPC title
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Coupling device provided on the PCB · CPC title
connecting to other rigid printed circuits or like structures · CPC title
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