[0001] The present invention relates to a positioning and locking method and to a positioning
and locking device for an input/output connector.
[0002] The invention relates particularly to a positioning and locking method and to a positioning
and locking device for an input/output connector used in a mobile telephone, the said
device being fixed in the housing of the connector which is intended to be surface-mounted,
for example on a printed-circuit board.
[0003] In this type of construction, it is necessary for all the contacts of the connector
to be able to ensure a contact pressure sufficient for electrical transmission during
the operation of the product, the surface-mounting of the connector and throughout
the life of the device on which it is mounted, this being so sometimes under harsh
handling conditions.
[0004] Thus, it has been found that, in order for this function to be effective, the bearing
plane of the contacts of the connector must be coincident or at least almost coincident
with the plane of the printed-circuit board (PCB). In fact, this coplanarity allows
a so-called coplanarity requirement, necessary for implementation of the surface-mounting
process, to be effectively met, which requirement means that any one of the contacts
must lie within a maximum tolerance range relative to the bearing plane of the contacts
of the connector on the printed circuit, this bearing plane thus defining the reference
plane for the coplanarity.
[0005] Another constraint on the surface-mounting process comes from the fact that this
tolerance range must be as small as possible. Furthermore, the dimensional constraints
of the product, when printed-circuit boards intended for equipping miniaturized electronic
devices such as portable telephones are involved, do not allow the contacts of the
connector to be guided sufficiently accurately. As a result of the constraints described
above, the bearing plane cannot be defined precisely and reproducibly, which leads
to significant dispersion with regard to the coplanarity.
[0006] The object of the invention is to alleviate the drawbacks of the prior art that are
described above.
[0007] According to the invention, to solve this coplanarity problem, a positioning device
having a projecting part which is intended to rest on the plane of the printed circuit
is forcibly inserted into a first slot and into a second slot, these slots lying on
either side of the housing of the connector.
[0008] By virtue of this technique, the positioning devices position themselves relative
to the known reference plane consisting of the surface on which these devices rest
in their respective slots. The bearing plane of the pins of the connector is thus
accurately and reproducibly defined.
[0009] Further features and advantages of the invention will emerge from the description
which follows, given by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the appended
figures in which:
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the front face of a connector equipped with a
positioning and locking device according to the invention;
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the rear face of the connector in Figure 1;
- Figures 3 and 4 show a plan view of the front face and of the rear face, respectively,
of the connector in Figure 1;
- Figure 5 shows, diagrammatically and in partial cross section, a top plan view of
the connector in Figure 1;
- Figure 6 shows diagrammatically a second embodiment of the invention.
[0010] Figures 1 and 2 show an input/output connector 2 for a mobile telephone, intended
to be surface-mounted on a printed-circuit board 6 shown partially in Figure 5. The
said connector 2 has contacts 8 intended for making an electrical connection with
the printed circuit 6.
[0011] In order to ensure quasi-coplanarity of the bearing plane of the contacts 8 with
the plane of the printed-circuit board 6, a positioning device 12 having a projecting
part 16 which is intended to rest on and be soldered to the plane of the printed circuit
6 is forcibly inserted into a first slot 10 and into a second slot 11, these slots
lying on either side of the housing 4 of the connector 2.
[0012] The projecting part 16 may have either a flat shape, as may be seen in Figure 5,
or the shape of a sinusoidal having at least two lobes 22, 24, as illustrated in Figure
6.
[0013] Furthermore, the positioning device includes a locking means 26 which makes it possible
for a plug to be fixed to the connector 2.
[0014] Thus, pulling on the plug does not affect the soldered joints insofar as the plug
is essentially supported by the positioning and locking device.
[0015] In this way, the device according to the invention, because of its design, allows
two functions - positioning and locking - to be carried out, which functions are normally
fulfilled independently by two independent devices.
[0016] As may be seen in Figure 6, illustrating the second embodiment of the invention,
the projecting parts 16 has the shape of a sinusoid having two lobes 22 and 24. Advantageously,
the mid-axis Δ of the two lobes 22 and 24 is in alignment with the plane of the printed-circuit
board 6 which forms the reference plane for positioning the connector.
[0017] The device according to the invention is reversible so that, by turning it through
an angle of 180°, it is possible to insert it just as well in the left side slot 10
as in the right side slot 11. This makes it possible to simplify the mass production
of the positioning and locking device, in order to meet the growth in the use of increasingly
miniaturized portable telephones.
[0018] Furthermore, because of their sinusoidal shape, the lobes 22, 24 intended to be soldered
to the pads 25 on the printed circuit (this not being shown) help to form, during
soldering, a meniscus which ensures excellent retention.
[0019] Of course, the device according to the invention is not limited to this application
and can be used with any smart-card reader connector having contacts intended to be
surface-mounted on a printed-circuit board and in which quasi-coplanarity of the bearing
plane of the said contacts with the plane of the printed-circuit board is necessary.
1. Positioning and locking method for a connector (2) intended to be surface-mounted
on a printed circuit (6), characterized in that a positioning device (12) having a
projecting part (16) which is intended to rest on the plane of the printed circuit
(6) is forcibly inserted in a first slot (10) and a second slot (11) respectively,
these slots lying on either side of the housing (4) of the connector (2).
2. Positioning and locking device for a connector (2), the said connector (2) being intended
to be surface-mounted on a printed circuit (6), characterized in that it has a plane
part (14), intended to be forcibly inserted into a slot (10, 11) made laterally in
the housing (4) of the connector (2), and a part (16) projecting outwards from the
said slot (10, 11) and being intended to rest on and be soldered to the plane of the
printed circuit (6).
3. Device according to Claim 2, characterized in that the projecting part (16) is flat.
4. Device according to Claim 2, characterized in that the projecting part (16) has the
shape of a sinusoid having at least two lobes (22, 24).
5. Device according to one of Claims 2 to 4, characterized in that it includes a locking
means (26) which allows a plug to be fixed to the connector (2).
6. Device according to Claim 5, characterized in that the sinusoid has two lobes (22,
24) having their mid-axis Δ parallel to the plane of the printed-circuit board (6)
which forms the reference plane for the coplanarity.
7. Device according to one of Claims 2 to 6, characterized in that it is reversible so
that, by turning it through an angle of 180°, it may be inserted into either of the
lateral slots (10, 11).
8. Input/output connector (2) for a mobile telephone, having contacts (8) intended to
be surface-mounted on a printed-circuit board (6) characterized in that it includes
a positioning and locking device according to any one of Claims 1 to 7.
9. Portable telephone, characterized in that it includes a connector according to Claim
6.