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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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16.04.2003 Bulletin 2003/16 |
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Date of filing: 26.01.1998 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: H01R 4/24 |
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Insulation displacement electrical connector for multiple inline conductors
Elektrischer Schneidklemmverbinder für inline-Mehrfachleiter
Connecteur électrique à déplacement d'isolation pour conducteurs multiples en ligne
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31.01.1997 GB 9702024
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05.08.1998 Bulletin 1998/32 |
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Proprietor: THE WHITAKER CORPORATION |
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- Giorcelli, Roberto
10137 Torino (TO) (IT)
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Representative: Heinz-Schäfer, Marion |
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Tyco Electronics Logistics AG
Ampèrestrasse 3 9323 Steinach 9323 Steinach (CH) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 519 534
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WO-A-95/31014
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] The present invention relates to electrical connectors having contacts therein with
an insulation displacement contact (IDC) slot for engaging a conductor oriented transversely
thereto.
[0002] Connectors of this type have become increasingly popular in automotive and appliance
industries as they are well adapted for production assembly and ensure a reliable
electrical connection for use in environment subject to vibration. Known connectors
incorporate a contact mounted in the cavity of an insulating body where a cover member
is used to hold the transverse conductor in position. This known connector and improvements
thereto is more fully described in US-A-4,830,625 and EP-A-0 317 099.
[0003] EP-A-0 519 534 discloses an electrical component. package with a box with a lower
body that has contact chambers to receive IDC contacts to make contact between a cable
and an electrical component. The cable is inserted into cable access slots that are
closed by frangible webs, that are deformed when the cable is inserted.
[0004] In some instances, it would be desirable to have the flexibility to terminate multiple
conductors in a single IDC slot or to be able to selectively terminate conductors
of different sizes. With respect to the latter, a contact incorporating multiple IDC
contacting sections can be provided in a single slot adapted to engage multiple conductors,
even those having different size wires. Examples of contacts capable of solving this
problem have been set out in FR-A-2 419 594; US-A-4,060,302; GB-A-2 130 815; and WO
95/31014.
[0005] A problem inherent in contacts of this type is that it is difficult to ensure the
stability of the electrical engagement, especially where only a single conductor is
inserted into one of the contact sections that is not the one at the bottom of the
slot. It would be highly desirable to be able to provide a connector similar to that
of the prior art that would be useable in high vibration environments and incorporate
the advantages of having contacts adapted to receive multiple inline conductors in
an IDC manner.
[0006] These and other objects are accomplished by providing an electrical connector 2 comprising:
a contact 6 having a mating portion 28 and a conductor engaging portion 30 that includes
an insulation displacement contact (IDC) slot 34 therein for engaging a transversely
oriented conductor 8,10 when forced therein; a connector body 4 having a mating end
14 and a conductor engaging end 16 with a contact receiving passageway 18 extending
therebetween, and an access slot 22 extends into the body 4 from the conductor engaging
end 16 thereby providing transverse access to the passageway 18, where the contact
6 is located in the passageway 18 with the IDC slot 34 corresponding to the access
slot 22 such that the conductor 8,10 is insertable into the IDC slot 34 from the conductor
engaging end 16; the connector 2 being characterized in that : the IDC slot 34 is
adapted to have two in-line first and second contact sections 36,38 therealong and
the connector body 4 includes a frangible beam 24 extending across the access slot
22 at a location corresponding to a position between the first and second contact
sections 36,38 where said beam 24 is deformable to provide access to the second contact
section 38.
[0007] Advantageously, the present invention provides stabilization of a single conductor
inserted partially along the slot such that a reliable connection is established even
in high vibration environments while still enabling multiple conductors or a single
conductor to be inserted into a lower engaging section by deforming the beam.
[0008] The present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the
drawings wherein;
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a connector according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is an upper perspective view of an electrical connector body and cover incorporating
multiple contact passageways;
Figure 3 is a lower perspective view of the connector body in cover of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a side perspective view of the contact illustrated in Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a side perspective view of the contact of Figure 4 showing multiple conductors
terminated therein;
Figure 6 is a front view of the assembled connector of Figure 1 showing a single conductor
supported by a deformable beam; and
Figure 7 is a front view of the connector of Figure 1 showing multiple conductors
inserted therein with the deformable beam being displaced.
[0009] With reference now to Figure 1, a single cell of an electrical connector according
to the present invention is shown generally at 2. The electrical connector includes
a connector body 4 into which a contact 6 is inserted for engaging at least one conductive
lead 8,10 where a cover 12 is inserted thereover.
[0010] The connector body 4 includes a mating end 14 and a conductor engaging end 16 with
a contact receiving passageway 18 extending therebetween. At the conductor engaging
end 16 of the connector body 4 the contact receiving passageway 18 includes a cover
receiving pocket 20. An access slot 22 extends into the body 4 from the conductor
engaging end 16 thereby providing transverse access through at least one side of the
connector body 4 and into the contact receiving passageway 18. A deformable beam 24,
which in this embodiment is frangible, extends across the access slot 22 at some distance
above the bottom of the slot. Note, with reference to Figure 7 the deformable beam
24 can be broken in two however, the beam 24 may also be deformed without breaking
if desired. The transverse and frangible beam 24 includes a feature 26 such as a notch
that will localize the fracture of the beam 24 as described below.
[0011] The contact 6 includes a mating end 28 and a conductor engaging end 30. The conductor
engaging end 30 is formed with opposing plates 32 having aligned IDC slots 34 for
engaging a transversely oriented conductor 8,10. The IDC slots 34 each include a first
contacting section 36 and a second contacting section 38 disposed sequentially in
line with one another along the direction of insertion of the transverse conductors
8,10. The contact 6 is located within the terminal receiving passageway 18 of the
connector body 4 by way of positioning features 4.
[0012] The cover member 12 is provided with a pressing surface 42 for use either to stuff
the conductive leads 8,10 into the IDC slots 34 of the contact 6 or to stabilize one
of the leads 8,10 therein. In order to assure that the cover member 12 remains positioned
within the pocket 20 of the connector body 4, latch members 44 are provided, thereby
preventing the cover from being expelled and possible disengagement of the lead and
contact interface.
[0013] With reference now to Figures 2 and 3, a connector housing 104 is shown incorporating
multiple integrally moulded connector bodies 4. Further shown is a strip 112 of multiple
covers 12. The contacts 6, described below with reference to figures 4 and 5, are
received in the passageways 18 of each connector body 4 that makes up the connector
housing 104. While it is envisioned that contacts having multiple inline engaging
sections will be used in all of the cavities 18 other the contacts may be advantageously
used including those with only a single engaging section as is known from the prior
art. The connector housing 104 and the associated cover strip 112 are described in
greater detail in the aforementioned patent publications incorporated by reference.
[0014] With reference now to Figures 4 and 5, the contact 6 is shown. The contact 6 includes
the mating end 28 having opposing legs 46 extending from each of the plates 32. The
legs 46 extend to outwardly turned ends 48 enabling insertion of printed circuit board
pads for a mating tab therebetween. Opposite to the mating end 28 the plates 32 include
IDC slots 34 oriented in line with one another. Each IDC slot includes a first contact
section 36 and a second contact section 38 oriented therebelow when viewed from the
direction of insertion of a conductive lead. Below the second contacting section 38,
the IDC slot 34 has a bottom 50. On opposite sides of the slot 34 at the second contact
section 38 a pair of perimeter cutouts 52 are formed together that define resilient
beam sections 54. As some resilience is necessary at each of the first and second
contact sections 36,38, these beam sections 54 enhance the ability to isolate the
engagement forces necessary for each of the conductive leads when they are respectively
inserted into the contact sections 36,38. Opposite the bottom of the slot 50 are a
pair of cutting edges 56 that define a mouth therebetween for receiving the conductors
therein. A pair of straps 58 hold the opposing plates 32 together. By inserting multiple
leads 8,10 into the IDC slot 34 multiple leads 8,10 may be engaged in a stacked and
in lined fashion. Advantageously, where different sized leads are to be used the lower
or second contact section 38 would be used for the smaller lead 8 while the first
or upper contact section 36 would be used for the larger lead 10. In the alternative,
the contacting sections 36,38 could be sized to receive the same size conductive leads
8,10. As stated above, there are many configurations of IDC slots that may be advantageously
used in a connector of this type.
[0015] With reference now to Figure 6, the connector 2 of Figure 1 is shown having a single
conductive lead inserted into the first conductor engaging section 36 of the IDC slot
34. In this position, the cover 12 is in supporting engagement with the conductive
lead 8 along pressing surface 42. The conductive lead 8 is also supported by the frangible
beam 24 extending across the slot 22. The support above and below the conductive lead
8 assures that the conductive lead is held stable within the IDC slot 34 even in the
first conductor engaging section 36 which is only partially along the IDC slot 34.
[0016] With respect now to Figure 7, where a conductor 8 is to be inserted into the second
engaging section of slot 34, the support beam 24 is broken at the notch 26 and pushed
out of the way as segments 24a,b. In the case shown, a second conductor 10 is inserted
thereover and as a result of using the same cover 12 as shown in Figure 6, the biasing
surface 42 is at the same location and sits above the second conductor 10 maintaining
both in their respective region. This conductor 8 is now supported at the bottom of
the slot 34 where it is stably located. It may also be possible to provide two latched
positions in the cover receiving pocket for the cover 12 such that the cover would
be further inserted so that surface 42 would sit upon a single conductor 8 in the
second region 38 without requiring a different cover 12.
[0017] Advantageously then, the present invention provides an electrical connector suitable
for IDC termination of one or more conductors in one or more positions along an IDC
slot of a contact therein in a manner that is stabile and reliable. Furthermore, where
multiple conductors are to be used the same cover unit may be employed to see both
conductors in their respective positions or with the case of a single conductor to
see the conductor in the first contact section. Finally, the cover unit 12 may be
used to effect the stuffing of the transverse conductors 8,10 or simply maintain them
in their location after being stuffed into the IDC slot by a termination machine.
1. An electrical connector (2) comprising: a contact (6) having a mating portion (28)
and a conductor engaging portion (30) that includes an insulation displacement contact
(IDC) slot (34) therein for engaging a transversely oriented conductor (8,10) when
forced therein; a connector body 4 having a mating end (14) and a conductor engaging
end (16) with a contact receiving passageway (18) extending therebetween, and an access
slot (22) extends into the body (4) from the conductor engaging end (16) thereby providing
transverse access to the passageway (18), where the contact (6) is located in the
passageway (18) with the IDC slot (34) corresponding to the access slot (22) such
that the conductor (8,10) is insertable into the IDC slot (34) from the conductor
engaging end (16); the connector (2) being characterized in that : the IDC slot (34) is adapted to have two in-line first and second contact sections
(36,38) therealong and the connector body (4) includes a deformable beam (24) extending
across the access slot (22) at a location corresponding to a position between the
first and second contact sections (36,38) where said beam (24) is breakable to provide
access to the second contact section (38).
2. The electrical connector (2) of claim 1 wherein the deformable beam is relieved to
localize the deformation location.
3. The electrical connector (2) of claim 1 or 2 wherein the contact includes two plates
spaced from each other having insulation displacement contact slot therein where the
two plates are joined together by straps, thereby forming a U-shaped contact member.
4. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding claims are now including a cover
that has latches for engaging the connector body to retain the cover therewith, the
cover being receivable in a cover receiving pocket (20) of the connector body (4)
located towards the conductor engaging end (16).
5. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding claims further characterized in that the cover includes a pressing surface (42) that cooperates with one of the leads
(8,10)
6. The electrical connector of any one of the preceding claims further characterized in that the deformable beam includes a feature (26) to localize the deformation.
1. Elektrischer Verbinder (2), der aufweist: einen Kontakt (6) mit einem Eingriffsabschnitt
(28) und einem Leitereingriffsabschnitt (30), der einen Schneidklemmkontaktschlitz
(34) darin für einen Eingriff mit einem quer ausgerichteten Leiter (8, 10) umfaßt,
wenn er darin hineingedrückt wird; einen Verbinderkörper (4) mit einem Eingriffsende
(14) und einem Leitereingriffsende (16) mit einem Kontaktaufnahmedurchgang (18), der
sich dort dazwischen erstreckt, und es erstreckt sich ein Zugangsschlitz (22) in den
Körper (4) vom Leitereingriffsende (16) aus, wodurch ein Querzugang zum Durchgang
(18) bewirkt wird, wo sich der Kontakt (6) im Durchgang (18) befindet, wobei der Schneidklemmkontaktschlitz
(34) dem Zugangsschlitz (22) entspricht, so daß der Leiter (8, 10) in den Schneidklemmkontaktschlitz
(34) vom Leitereingriffsende (16) aus eingesetzt werden kann; wobei der Verbinder
(2) dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, daß der Schneidklemmkontaktschlitz (34) so ausgelegt ist, daß er zwei in einer Linie
liegende erste und zweite Kontaktabschnitte (36, 38) dort entlang aufweist und der
Verbinderköper (4) einen verformbaren Träger (24) umfaßt, der sich über den Zugangsschlitz
(22) an einer Stelle erstreckt, die einer Position zwischen dem ersten und zweiten
Kontaktabschnitt (36, 38) entspricht, wo der Träger (24) zerbrechlich ist, um einen
Zugang zum zweiten Kontaktabschnitt (38) zu bewirken.
2. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 1, bei dem der verformbare Träger entlastet
wird, um die Verformungsstelle zu lokalisieren.
3. Elektrischer Verbinder (2) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei dem der Kontakt zwei voneinander
beabstandete Platten umfaßt, die darin einen Schneidklemmkontaktschlitz aufweisen,
wo die zwei Platten miteinander durch Bügel verbunden sind, wodurch ein U-förmiges
Kontaktelement gebildet wird.
4. Elektrischer Verbinder nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, der jetzt eine Abdeckkappe
umfaßt, die Klinken für einen Eingriff mit dem Verbinderkörper aufweist, um die Abdeckkappe
daran festzuhalten, wobei die Abdeckkappe in einem Abdeckkappenaufnahmehohlraum (20)
des Verbinderkörpers (4) aufgenommen werden kann, der in Richtung des Leitereingriffsendes
(16) angeordnet ist.
5. Elektrischer Verbinder nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, außerdem dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Abdeckkappe eine Druckfläche (42) umfaßt, die mit einer der Leitungen (8, 10)
zusammenwirkt.
6. Elektrischer Verbinder nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, außerdem dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der verformbare Träger ein charakteristisches Merkmal (26) umfaßt, um die Verformung
zu lokalisieren.
1. Connecteur électrique (2), comprenant: un contact (6) comportant une partie d'accouplement
(28) et une partie d'engagement d'un conducteur (30) englobant une fente à contact
à déplacement d'isolation (IDC) (34) en vue de l'engagement d'un conducteur à orientation
transversale (8, 10) lors de son insertion correspondante; un corps de connecteur
(4) comportant une extrémité d'accouplement (14) et une extrémité d'engagement d'un
conducteur (16) avec un passage de réception des contacts (18) s'étendant entre eux,
une fente d'accès (22) s'étendant dans le corps (4) à partir de l'extrémité d'engagement
du conducteur (16), établissant ainsi un accès transversal au passage (18), le contact
(6) étant agencé dans le passage (18), la fente IDC (34) correspondant à la fente
d'accès (22), de sorte que le conducteur (8, 10) peut être inséré dans la fente IDC
(34) à partir de l'extrémité d'engagement du conducteur (16); le connecteur (2) étant
caractérisé en ce que: la fente IDC (34) est destinée à comporter deux première et deuxième sections de
contact en ligne (36, 38) le long de sa longueur, le corps du connecteur (4) englobant
une barre déformable (24) s'étendant à travers la fente d'accès (22) au niveau d'un
emplacement correspondant à une position entre les première et deuxième sections de
contact (36, 38), ladite barre (24) pouvant être cassée pour donner accès à la deuxième
section de contact (38).
2. Connecteur électrique (2) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la barre déformable
est dégagée pour localier l'emplacement de la déformation.
3. Connecteur électrique (2) selon les revendications 1 ou 2, dans lequel le contact
englobe deux plaques espacées l'une de l'autre, comportant une fente à contact à déplacement
d'isolation, les deux plaques étant reliées par des sangles, formant ainsi un élément
de contact en U.
4. Connecteur électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, englobant
un couvercle comportant des verrous destinés à s'engager dans le corps du connecteur
pour retenir le couvercle avec celui-ci, le couvercle pouvant être reçu dans une poche
de réception du couvercle (20) du corps du connecteur (4) agencée vers l'extrémité
d'engagement du conducteur (16).
5. Connecteur électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en outre en ce que le couvercle englobe une surface de pression (42) coopérant avec un des conducteurs
(8, 10).
6. Connecteur électrique selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en outre en ce que la barre déformable englobe une structure (26) pour localiser la déformation.