EMI shielding for pluggable modules

US9620906B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9620906-B1
Application numberUS-201514929883-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateNov 2, 2015
Priority dateNov 2, 2015
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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A connector assembly includes a cage member having walls defining a module cavity receiving a pluggable module. The walls extend rearward from a front end to a rear end and surround a communication connector at or near the rear end. An EMI skirt is provided at or near the mating interface between the pluggable module and the communication connector. The EMI skirt includes plural spring beams configured to surround a mating perimeter of the pluggable module forward of a mating end of the pluggable module configured to be mated with the communication connector. The spring beams are deflectable and are elastically deformed against the mating perimeter when the pluggable module is mated with the communication connector. The spring beams have mating interfaces configured to engage and electrically connect to the pluggable module.

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A connector assembly comprising: a cage member having a plurality of walls defining a module cavity configured to receive a pluggable module therein through a front end of the cage member, the walls being manufactured from a metal material and providing electrical shielding for the module cavity, the walls extending rearward from the front end to a rear end of the cage member where the walls are configured to surround a communication connector at or near the rear end having a mating interface configured to be mated with the pluggable module, the module cavity having a pluggable module segment at or near the front end receiving the pluggable module and a communication connector segment at or near the rear end receiving the communication connector, the pluggable module segment meeting the communication connector segment at an intersection proximate to the mating interface of the communication connector; and an EMI skirt proximate to the intersection of the pluggable module segment and the communication connector segment of the module cavity such that the EMI skirt is positioned proximate to the mating interface of the communication connector with the pluggable module, the EMI skirt comprising plural spring beams configured to surround a mating perimeter of the pluggable module proximate to and forward of a mating end of the pluggable module configured to be mated with the communication connector, the spring beams being deflectable and being elastically deformed against the mating perimeter when the pluggable module is mated with the communication connector, the spring beams having mating interfaces configured to engage and electrically connect to the pluggable module, wherein the EMI skirt is positioned in the module cavity to engage at least two different sides of the pluggable module. 2. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the EMI skirt surrounds and engages a top, a bottom and opposite sidewalls of the pluggable module. 3. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the EMI skirt comprises at least one base mounted to a corresponding one of the walls, the spring beams extending from the corresponding base. 4. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the EMI skirt comprises a plurality of skirt members each mounted to a different one of the walls of the cage member to surround the module cavity. 5. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the EMI skirt is interior of the walls and faces an interior of the module cavity. 6. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the walls comprise a bottom wall having a communication connector opening at or near the rear end, the communication connector opening configured to receive the communication connector therethrough, the EMI skirt being aligned with the communication connector opening interior of the module cavity. 7. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the walls comprise side walls, the side walls having pockets open to the module cavity, the pockets receiving the EMI skirt. 8. The connector assembly of claim 7 , wherein the EMI skirt comprises a base and the spring beams extend from the base, the base being received in the pockets such that an interior of the base is generally flush with the interior of the corresponding side wall. 9. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring beams comprise a first set of spring beams and a second set of spring beams, the first set of spring beams extending forward to distal ends, the second set of spring beams extending rearward to distal ends. 10. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring beams comprise a first set of spring beams and a second set of spring beams, the first set of spring beams being offset with respect to the second set of spring beams such that the first set of spring beams are positioned rearward of the second set of spring beams. 11. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the EMI skirt comprises a top skirt member, a bottom skirt member, a first side skirt member and a second side skirt member each being mounted to a different one of the walls of the cage member. 12. The connector assembly of claim 11 , wherein the top skirt member is offset rearward of the bottom skirt member, the first and second side skirt members being angled generally between the top and bottom skirt members. 13. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the module cavity has an upper airflow channel inside of a top wall of the plurality of walls, the upper airflow channel being open at the front end and the rear end to allow airflow through the module cavity along the pluggable module, the EMI skirt being positioned below the upper airflow channel such that the airflow passes above the EMI skirt to or from the rear end. 14. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cage member includes a divider wall dividing the module cavity into an upper module cavity and a lower module cavity each configured to receive a pluggable module, the EMI skirt extending from the divider wall to directly engage the pluggable module in the upper module cavity and the pluggable module in the lower module cavity from the divider wall. 15. A communication system comprising: a pluggable module comprising a pluggable body extending between a mating end and a cable end, the pluggable body having a top and an opposite bottom with sides extending therebetween along a length of the pluggable body, the pluggable body having a mating perimeter defined by the top, the bottom and the sides along a portion of the length forward of the mating end, the pluggable module having an internal circuit board held in the pluggable body; and a connector assembly comprising a communication connector and a cage member, the cage member having a plurality of walls defining a module cavity, the walls being manufactured from a metal material and providing electrical shielding for the module cavity, the module cavity having a pluggable module segment at or near a front end of the cage member receiving the pluggable module, the module cavity having a communication connector segment at or near a rear end of the cage member receiving the communication connector, the communication connector having a mating interface configured to be mated with the pluggable module, the pluggable module segment meeting the communication connector segment at an intersection proximate to the mating interface of the communication connector, the connector assembly having an EMI skirt proximate to the intersection of the pluggable module segment and the communication connector segment of the module cavity such that the EMI skirt is positioned proximate to the mating interface of the communication connector with the pluggable module, the EMI skirt comprising plural spring beams surrounding the mating perimeter of the pluggable module, the spring beams being deflectable and being elastically deformed against the mating perimeter when the pluggable module is mated with the communication connector such that the internal circuit board is communicatively coupled to the communication connector, the spring beams have mating interfaces configured to engage and electrically connect to the corresponding top, bottom and sides of the pluggable module at the mating perimeter; wherein the EMI skirt comprises a plurality of skirt members each mounted to a different one of the walls of the cage member to engage different portions of the pluggable module. 16. The communication system of claim 15 , wherein the pluggable body includes a plurality of fins extending outward from at least one of the top, the bottom and the sides, the fins being positioned at the f

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  • Shield structure · CPC title

  • H01R12/722Primary

    coupling devices mounted on the edge of the printed circuits · CPC title

  • the conductive member being a contact of the connector · CPC title

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  • with separate conductive resilient members between mating shield members · CPC title

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What does patent US9620906B1 cover?
A connector assembly includes a cage member having walls defining a module cavity receiving a pluggable module. The walls extend rearward from a front end to a rear end and surround a communication connector at or near the rear end. An EMI skirt is provided at or near the mating interface between the pluggable module and the communication connector. The EMI skirt includes plural spring beams co…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tyco Electronics Corp, Te Connectivity Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/6581. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).