[0001] This invention relates to an electrical connector assembly for electrically interconnecting
corresponding circuits between two circuit boards.
[0002] Board to board connectors are used to interconnect circuitry on a plurality of daughter
boards to a mother board or backplane. These boards may be mounted in a vertical or
horizontal relationship depending upon the configuration of the mating connector members.
[0003] The demand for connectors that solve problems such as common mode noise and crosstalk
has increased with the density and speed of electronic circuitry. It is desirable,
therefore, to provide high density electrical connectors with means to provide a low
inductance and low resistance ground connection from the connector to the circuit
board to which it is attached.
[0004] U.S. Patent 4,867,690 discloses an electrical connector system comprising a pin header
having a plurality of rows of terminal members extending parallel to the sidewalls.
The outermost rows of terminals adjacent the sidewalls are adapted to provide ground
reference paths while the remaining rows of terminals are adapted to be mated to a
receptacle member.
[0005] U.S. Patent 4,655,518 discloses a two-piece connector assembly that provides grounding
contacts along the dielectric sidewalls of the respective connectors. The terminal
members of the pin header are positioned in recesses along the inside surfaces of
the sidewall with the contact portion being a convex shape single resilient beam facing
inwardly toward the pin terminals positioned between the sidewalls. In the receptacle
member, ground contacts are placed along the outside surfaces of the sidewall so that
they will slidably engage resilient beams in the pin header when the connectors are
mated.
[0006] It is also desirable in certain applications to provide means for shorting together
any two adjacent electrical contacts when a mating connector and board is removed
from a system thereby providing a switching effect to maintain electrical continuity
of the system. The "built in" switches eliminate the need for additional parts to
provide the same capability.
[0007] For high density, high speed electronic systems it is generally desirable to provide
means for shielding modules within the system for protection from EMI/RFI. It is desirable,
therefore, that connector assemblies used within the system include means for facilitating
interconnection of module shields to ground planes within the mother board or backplane.
For purposes of this application, the terms "shielded pin header", "shielded receptacle"
or "shielded connector assembly" are to be understood to mean members having a ground
plate or other structure that provides the above described capability.
[0008] Furthermore, it is desirable that the mating members of grounded or shielded connector
assembly also be matable with respective existing complementary non-grounded or shielded
members to provide a cost effective manner of upgrading existing electronic systems
such as computers and instrumentation.
[0009] Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an electrical connector system
that eliminates the problems and disadvantages of the prior art. The connector assembly
includes a receptacle member and a pin header. The receptacle member has a housing
member having a transverse body section extending between a mating face and a mounting
face, an inner body portion and two opposed outer sidewalls extending from the mounting
face to the mating face and defining elongate cavities between the inner body section
and the respective outer sidewalls. The inner body portion has a plurality of terminal-receiving
passageways extending therethrough from the mating face to the mounting face. A plurality
of first contact terminals are disposed in respective ones of the terminal receiving
passageways within the inner body portion. The first contact terminals are exposed
along the mounting face for mounting to a circuit board. A plurality of second contact
terminals are disposed in the transverse wall and have terminal sections extending
into the elongate cavities, the second terminal members being adapted to mate with
a ground bus or shielding means of a complementary mating connector. The pin header
in accordance with the invention includes a housing member having mating and mounting
faces, opposed sides, and a plurality of terminal-receiving passageways extending
through the housing. A plurality of third electrical contact terminals are disposed
in the respective terminal-receiving passageways and have at least a portion thereof
exposed along the mating face for mating with the complementary receptacle member.
The pin header further includes at least one ground plate member disposed continuously
along at least one side thereof. The at least one ground plate member is adapted to
be received in one of the respective elongate cavities of the receptacle member when
the receptacle and pin header are mated.
[0010] An object of the present invention is to improve the electrical performance of the
connector by providing additional low inductance and low resistance paths for ground
current to flow through the electrical connector assembly to the circuit board.
[0011] It is also an object of the present invention to provide a means for shunting or
switching adjacent contact terminals to provide electrical continuity upon removal
of a board from a system, thereby eliminating the need to use additional components
to provide the same function.
[0012] A further object of the invention is to provide a means for facilitating interconnection
to a system shield.
[0013] An additional object is to provide a shielded connector system that is also compatible
with existing unshielded connectors.
[0014] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference
to the accompanying drawings in which:
[0015] FIGURE 1 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of the electrical connector
assembly of the present invention with the receptacle and pin header members exploded
from one another.
[0016] FIGURE 2 is a cross sectional view of the connector assembly of the invention with
the members exploded from each other.
[0017] FIGURE 3 is a cross sectional view of the mated connector assembly with the members
mated.
[0018] FIGURE 4 is an enlarged fragmentary portion of an alternate embodiment of the receptacle
member with a shunt terminal exploded therefrom.
[0019] FIGURE 5 is enlarged portion of the receptacle member of Figure 4 illustrating the
means for securing a shunt terminal to the housing sidewall.
[0020] FIGURE 6 is a fragmentary portion of the pin header member of the present invention
with one of the ground plate shields exploded therefrom.
[0021] FIGURE 7 is an enlarged fragmentary portion of Figure 6 illustrating the means for
securing the ground plate to the pin header.
[0022] FIGURE 8 is fragmentary perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the pin
header for use with the receptacle member of Figure 4.
[0023] FIGURE 9 is a cross sectional view of the receptacle member of Figure 4 mated with
the pin header of Figure 8.
[0024] FIGURE 10 is fragmentary perspective view of a pin header illustrating an alternate
embodiment of the invention.
[0025] FIGURE 11 is a cross sectional view of the receptacle of the present invention mated
to an unshielded pin header member.
[0026] FIGURE 12 is an exploded perspective view of a further alternative embodiment of
the receptacle member.
[0027] FIGURES 13 and 14 are enlarged views of portions of the receptacle member of Figure
12.
[0028] FIGURE 15 is a cross sectional view of the assembled receptacle member of Figure
12.
[0029] Referring now to Figures 1, 2 and 3, the connector assembly 10 of the present invention
comprises a receptacle member 12 and a pin header 60. For purposes of illustrating
the invention, the board to board connector assembly 10 is shown in a configuration
suitable for mounting daughter cards perpendicular to the mother board or backplane.
It is to be understood that the pin header member can be modified for positioning
the daughter cards in parallel with the mother board. Receptacle member 12 includes
a housing member 14 having a mating face 16 and a mounting face 18. Housing 14 has
a transverse body section 20 extending along the mounting face 18 as best seen in
Figure 4, an inner body portion 22 and opposed outer side walls 34 extending from
mounting face 18 to mating face 16 and defining elongate cavities 36 between the inner
body portion 22 and respective outer side walls 34. Inner body portion 22 includes
opposed side walls 24, end walls 28 having mounting flanges 30 extending outwardly
therefrom, and a plurality of terminal-receiving passageways 32 extending from the
mounting face 18 to the mating face 16. A plurality of first contact terminal members
40 are disposed in respective passageways 32, as shown in Figures 2 and 3. For purposes
of illustration, first terminal members 40 have been eliminated in Figures 1 and 4.
First terminal members 40 include a first contact section 42 for mating with complementary
terminal members 78 of pin header 60 and a second contact section 44 extending below
the mounting face 18 for engagement with corresponding apertures 104 of the circuit
board 102.
[0030] As seen in Figures 1-3 elongate cavities 36 are defined along thin sides by the inner
surface of outer side walls 34 and the corresponding outer surfaces of body side walls
24 and the respective portions of transverse wall 20 extending therebetween forms
cavity base 21. Cavity base 21 includes a plurality of apertures 38 extending therethrough.
Receptacle 12 further includes a plurality of second contact terminal members 46 disposed
in terminal-receiving apertures 38 of transverse wall 20 and having first contact
sections 48 extending into elongate cavities 36 and a second contact section 52 extending
outwardly from mounting face 18 for engagement with apertures 106 of mother board
or backplane 102. As best seen in Figures 2 and 3, first terminal section 48 of respective
second contact terminals 46 include cantilevered beam portions having an inwardly
directed arcuate section 49 and a contact surface 50 intermediate arcuate section
49 and second contact section 52. Corresponding contact surfaces 50 of second terminal
members 46 are adapted to mate with corresponding ground bus means 84,90 of the complementary
mating connector 60 as shown in Figure 3.
[0031] Figures 4 and 5 illustrate an alternative receptacle member embodiment 120, which
includes at least one shunt terminal member 54 to provide an internal "switching effect."
Since the basic structure of receptacle member 120 is essentially the same as that
of receptacle member 12, the same reference numerals have been used for the identical
parts. Receptacle member 120 includes a housing member 140 having a transverse body
section 20 extending along the mounting face 18 as best seen in Figure 4, an inner
body portion 122 and opposed outer side walls 34 extending upward from the mounting
face 18 and defining elongate cavities 36 between the inner body portion 122 and respective
outer side walls 34. Inner body portion 122 includes opposed side walls 124, end walls
28 having mounting flanges 30 extending outwardly therefrom. In this embodiment, the
outside surfaces of side walls 124 of inner body portion 122 further include projections
126 extending into respective cavities 36 at selected locations therealong. Projections
126 include slots 127 for receiving a shunt terminal member 54 therebetween. Shunt
terminal member 54 includes an outwardly extending portion 56 and ends 58, the ends
58 being received in projection slots 127 and extending between two adjacent second
terminal members 46. As shown in Figure 5, shunt terminal member 54 electrically interconnects
two adjacent second terminal members 46 within a respective cavity 36, when the receptacle
member 120 is not mated to a complementary connector.
[0032] Referring again to Figures 1-3, the pin header 60 of the present invention includes
a housing 62 having a mating face 64 and mounting face 68. Cavity 66, configured to
receive inner housing 22 of mating receptacle 12 therein, extends inwardly from mating
face 64. For purposes of illustration, pin header 60 is shown in a right angle configuration
for mounting to a daughter card 108. Pin header 60 includes side wall 70 opposed to
mounting face 68, back wall 71 opposed to mating face 64, and opposed end walls 72
having outwardly extending flanges 74 thereon. Housing 62 further includes a plurality
of terminal-receiving passageways 76 extending through the housing 62 and between
the mating and mounting faces 64,68. A plurality of third terminal members 78 having
first and second contact sections 80,82 are disposed within respective terminal-receiving
passageways 76. As shown more clearly in Figure 5, the terminal-receiving passageways
76 include slots 77 along the back wall 71 for assembling respective third terminal
members 78 into the housing 62. First contact section 80 of each third terminal member
78 is shown as a pin member adapted for mating with a complementary first terminal
member 40 and second contact section is adapted for mounting to corresponding apertures
110 of daughter card 108. Pin header 60 further includes first and second ground or
shield plate means 84,90 disposed on outer surfaces of the connector with first ground
plate means 84 extending along back wall 71 and side wall 70. The first ground plate
84 includes first and second connecting portions 86,88 respectively, the first ground
connecting portion 86 being adapted for electrical connection with the second terminal
members 46 in one of the cavities 36 of receptacle 12, as best seen in Figure 3. The
second ground plate 90 extends along the forwardly projecting portion of mounting
face 68 of pin header 60 and is adapted to be received within the other of the elongate
cavities 36 of the corresponding receptacle member 12 and to be electrically engaged
to the plurality of second contact members 46 therein. As best seen in Figures 6 and
7 the ground plate members 84 and 90 include outwardly extending tabs 85,91 for being
received into corresponding slots 75 in the outwardly extending flanges 74 to secure
the ground plates 84,90 continuously along the corresponding sides of the housing
member 62.
[0033] As shown in Figures 2 and 3 when pin header 60 is mated to the receptacle member
12 the outwardly extending contacts 86,92 on the ground plates 84,90 of pin header
60 will engage the corresponding ground contact terminals 46 of the receptacle member
12 prior to engagement of the respective first contact sections 42,80 of first and
third terminal members 40,78. As the mating members are moved into mating engagement,
the arcuate first contact sections 86,92 of the ground plates 84,90 enter respective
cavities 36, outwardly deflect the cantilevered arms of second terminal members 46
and electrically engage the corresponding contact surfaces 50 of the second terminal
members 46 within the respective cavities 36. Concomitantly herewith, the third terminal
members 78 become fully mated with the corresponding first terminal members 40. The
continuous shield on the outer surfaces of the pin header 60 facilitates interconnection
to ground planes in the mother board or backplane and to shielding means in those
applications where EMI/RFI protection is desired.
[0034] Figures 8 and 9 illustrate alternative pin header embodiment 160 for mating with
receptacle member 120 of Figure 4 having at least one shunt terminal member 54 disposed
along a side wall 124. In this embodiment wall 170 of pin header housing member 162
includes at least one projection 171 extending outwardly therefrom at a location selected
to correspond to the location of the shunt terminal member 54 of receptacle member
120 of Figure 4. First plate member 184 includes at least one slot 187 extending thereinto
from the edge of the first contact portion 186 at a location selected to correspond
to the location of shunt terminal member 54 of receptacle member 120.
[0035] As shown in Figure 9 when pin header 160 is mated to the receptacle member 120, the
outwardly extending contacts 86,92 on the ground plates 84,90 of pin header 60 will
engage the corresponding ground contact terminals 46 of the receptacle member 120
prior to engagement of the respective first contact sections 42,80 of first and third
terminal members 40,78. As the mating members are moved into mating engagement, the
outwardly extending projection 171 of housing member 162 disengages shunt terminal
member 54 from engagement with the associated second terminal members 46 by deflecting
the corresponding cantilevered arms outwardly and into the corresponding cavities
36. Slot 187 of plate 186 is of sufficient size to prevent engagement of plate member
186 with the formerly shunted second terminal members, thereby establishing switching
capability for the connector assembly. The remaining terminal members electrically
engaged their respective counterparts as previously described.
[0036] Figure 10 shows a further alternative pin header embodiment 260 wherein first plate
member 284 includes a plurality of segments 285, each including at least one aperture
287 therein for cooperating with projection means 271 on a wall 270 of pin header
housing member 262. Wall 270 further includes a plurality of spacer members 273, which
aid in keeping shield segments 285 from rotating. In the preferred embodiment plate
segments 285 are heat staked to the housing wall. Only the second corresponding receptacle
terminal members 46 (as shown in Figure 1) associated with each individual segment
285 are commoned. By using a plurality of plate segments the individual segments can
be used for interconnection of either signal, ground or power circuits, thereby increasing
the capability of the connector assembly.
[0037] As is shown in Figure 11, the receptacle 12 of the present invention is intermatable
with an unshielded pin header 160 as well as the grounded or shielded pin header 60
of the present invention. When receptacle member 12 is mated with the unshielded pin
header 160 presently available, the arcuate portion 49 of each of the second terminal
members 46 engage the outer surface of dielectric housing 162. The electrical contact
region 50 of receptacle member 12 is, therefore, protected from accumulating films
or debris from the dielectric housing walls of the unshielded pin header 160. Thus,
the same receptacle member 12 can be mated interchangeably with a shielded or grounded
pin header or unshielded pin header 60,160. Any buildup of dielectric material on
the second contact terminal 46 occurs at the arcuate portion 49 rather than the contact
section 50.
[0038] Figures 12-15 illustrate another alternative receptacle embodiment 412 wherein the
housing means is comprised of first and second housing members 414a and 414b, which
together define elongate cavities 436 extending between corresponding sides 424 and
434 of first and second housing members 414a,414b respectively, as best seen in Figure
15. Housing members 414a and 414b are securable together along their respective longitudinal
sides by respective interlocking "teeth" 426,435 and at the ends by interlocking teeth
and groves, 431a,431b. First housing member 414a corresponds to the inner housing
portion of the previously described embodiments and includes mating face 416, mounting
face 418, side walls 424 and end walls 428. A plurality of spaced outwardly projecting
teeth 426 extend along the outer surface of wall 424 proximate mounting face 418.
A plurality of first terminal members 440 having first and second connecting portions
442,444, respectively are disposed in respective terminal-receiving passageways 432.
Second housing member 414b is essentially a shell member having longitudinally extending
side walls 434, end walls 433, and a plurality of terminal-receiving passageways 438
for receiving second terminal members 446 therein. Second terminal members 446 include
first contact section 448 having an arcuate portion 449 adjacent free end 447 and
second contact section 452 extending through lower second housing wall 421.
[0039] The assembled receptacle 412 having a shunt terminal member 454 is shown in Figure
15. Figures 13 and 14 show enlarged views of the respective interlocked walls 424,434
at a shunt location. Selected teeth 426 along wall 424 are provided with slots 427
for receiving ends of shunt terminal members 454 in a manner similar to that previously
described. Housing wall 424 as shown in Figure 14, includes two such teeth 426 having
a shunt terminal 454 disposed therebetween. Tooth 426a intermediate the modified teeth
426 has been shortened to accommodate the outwardly projecting contact surface 456
of shunt terminal 454. As seen more clearly in Figure 13, the inner surfaces of wall
434 includes teeth 435 that are adopted to interlock with first housing member teeth
426 to secure the first and second housings together. This figure also shows the shortening
of two of the teeth 435a at a shunt terminal location to accommodate the shape of
the shunt terminal.
[0040] The housing members of the present invention are molded from a suitable dielectric
material such as a glass-filled polyester or the like. The first and second terminal
members are from a material having high spring characteristics such as stamped and
formed phosphor bronze or the like. Since the third terminal members are not spring
members they may be formed of brass or other suitable materials. Ground shields or
plate members 84,90 are preferably made from a high conductivity brass. Preferably
the shunt terminal members are made from beryllium copper. In assembling receptacle
members shown in Figures 1-11, first terminal members are inserted into the terminal-receiving
passageways from the mounting face and secured therein by means known in the art.
Second terminal members are inserted into terminal-receiving passageways from the
mating face and are secured therein as known in the art. If desired, shunt contact
are inserted at the appropriate locations along the housing sidewalls. The receptacle
of Figures 12-15 is assembled by loading the first and second terminals into their
respective terminal-receiving passageways and any shunt contacts into their respective
locations. The two housing members are assembled by engaging the teeth along the sidewalls
and sliding the members together. The assembled receptacle member can then be mounted
to a board 102 by inserting respective second contact sections of the first and second
terminal members into corresponding board apertures and are held thereon by appropriate
means.
[0041] Pin header 60 is assembled by inserting third terminal members 78 into slots 77 along
wall 70 of housing 62. The first and second ground plates 84,90 are assembled to housing
62 by inserting respective 85,91 into associated slots 75 to flanges 74.
[0042] In forming the plate members 84,90, it is preferable to include a plurality of second
contact sections 84,90 respectively thereby providing multiple parallel paths to ground,
thus lowering the inductance and resistance to ground.
[0043] In the preferred embodiment the number of outwardly extending second ground contact
sections 88,94 of the plates 84,90 correspond to the number of columns of third terminal
members 68 in the pin header 60 and the corresponding second terminal members 46 of
the receptacle member 12 correspond to the columns of first terminal members 40 within
the receptacle housing 14. The present invention provides a number of advantages for
board to board connector systems. As is shown in the drawings a connector system is
compatible with existing ungrounded/shielded connectors thereby permitting the user
to gradually upgrade the system. Since the configuration of the basic pin header and
basic receptacle member remains the same, both the enhanced and the standard pin header
and receptacle member can be used interchangeably.
1. An electrical connector (12) comprising housing means (14) having a mating face (16)
and a mounting face (18), and a body portion (22) extending therebetween, the body
portion (22) having a plurality of terminal-receiving passageways (32) extending therethrough
and a plurality of first terminal members (40) disposed in respective passageways
(32), the first terminal members (40) being adapted to mate with complementary terminal
members of a complementary mating connector; the connector (12) being characterized
in that:
the housing means further includes a transverse body section (20) extending along
the mounting face 18 and having two opposed outer sidewalls (24) spaced from the body
portion (22) and extending from the mounting face (18) to the mating face (16)and
defining elongate cavities (36) between the body portion (22) and the respective outer
side walls (24), and
at least one second contact terminal member (46) disposed in the transverse wall
(20), the terminal member having a terminal section extending into at least one of
said elongate cavities (36), the at least one second terminal member (46) being adapted
to mate with ground bus means of a complementary mating connector.
2. The connector of claim 1 wherein at least one of the elongate cavities (36) includes
a plurality of second contact terminal members (46).
3. The connector of claim 2 further including at least one shunt terminal member (54)
adapted to common at least two of the second contact terminal members(46).
4. An electrical connector assembly (10) comprising a receptacle member (12) and a complementary
mating pin header (60), the receptacle member (12) including housing means (14) having
a mating face (16) and a mounting face (18) and a body portion (22) extending therebetween,
the body portion (22) including a plurality of terminal-receiving passageways (32)
extending therethrough and a plurality of first terminal members (40) disposed in
respective passageways (32), the first terminal members (40) being adapted to mate
with complementary terminal members of the mating pin header (60); and the pin header
(60) including a housing member (62) having a mating face (64), a mounting face (68),
opposed sides, and a plurality of terminal-receiving passageways (76) extending through
the housing member, and a plurality of other electrical contact terminal members (78)
disposed in respective terminal-receiving passageways (76) and adapted to mate with
the first terminal members (40); the connector assembly (10) being characterized in
that:
the receptacle housing (22) means further includes a transverse body (20) section
extending along the mounting face (18), and having two opposed outer sidewalls (24)
spaced from the body portion and extending from the mounting face (18) to the mating
face (16) and defining elongate cavities (36) between the body portion (22) and the
respective outer side walls (24) and at least one second contact terminal member (46)
disposed in the transverse wall, the terminal member (46) having a section (48) extending
into at least one of the elongate cavities (36), the at least one second terminal
member (46) being adapted to mate with ground bus means of a complementary mating
connector (60); and
at least one ground member (90) disposed along at least one of the sides of the
pin header housing member (60), the at least one ground member (84) being adapted
to be received in one of the respective elongate cavities (36) of the receptacle member
(12) when the receptacle member (12) and the pin header (60) are mated, the at least
one ground member (90) being disposed at a selected location opposing the at least
one second contact terminal member (46) of receptacle member (12) to electrically
engage therewith upon mating.
5. The connector assembly (10) of claim 4 wherein at least one of the respective elongate
cavities (36) includes a plurality of second contact terminal members (46).
6. The connector assembly (10) of claim 4 or 5 wherein at least one ground member (84)
defines a bus means and extends continuously along at least one side of said pin header.
7. The connector assembly of claim 4 or 5 wherein the pin header includes at least one
second ground plate member (84) disposed along another side of the pin header housing
member (62), the second plate member (84) being adapted to be received in the other
of said elongate cavities of said receptacle member and be electrically to at least
one second terminal member therein.
8. The connector assembly of claim 7 wherein the other cavity (36) includes a plurality
of second terminal members (46) and the at least one second ground plate member includes
a plurality of segments (284) adapted to be received in the other cavity (36) whereby
selected groups of associated second terminal members (46) of the receptacle (12)
are commoned.
9. The connector assembly of claim 4 or 5 further including at least one shunt terminal
member (54) adapted to electrically common at least two of the second terminal members
(46) of said receptacle member (12).
10. The connector assembly of claim 4 or 5 wherein the inner body portion (22) of the
receptacle member (12) further includes means for securing a shunt terminal member
(54) thereto, the shunt terminal member (54) being adapted to electrically common
at least two adjacent second terminal members (46) when the receptacle member (12)
is not mated to the pin header (60).