BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to an electrical connector, and more particularly
to an improvement in an electrical connector which has a housing, a plurality of conductive
contacts arranged on the housing for coming into contact with connecting terminals
provided on a flat circuit device, such as a flexible printed circuit board (hereinafter,
referred to as an FPC) or a flexible flat cable assembly (hereinafter, referred to
as an FFC) inserted in the housing, and holding means for engaging with the flat circuit
device inserted in the housing to hold the same and for disengaging the flat circuit
device from holding by the holding meas.
Description of Related Art
[0002] A flat circuit device, such as a relatively small-sized FPC or FFC, used in electronic
apparatus of various kinds is often connected with a main solid circuit board, on
which various electrical parts are directly mounted, with an electrical connector
which is fixed to and connected electrically with the main solid circuit board. The
electrical connector thus used has a plurality of conductive contacts, an end portion
of each of which is connected electrically with a conductive circuit pattern portion
formed on the main solid circuit board and which are provided for coming into contact
with connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device, and is operative to
cause each of the connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit board to be connected
electrically through the conductive contact with the conductive circuit pattern portion
formed on the main solid circuit board.
[0003] A first type of previously proposed electrical connector used for connecting a flat
circuit device, such as an FPC, with a main solid circuit board, has a housing made
of insulator, which is mounted on the main solid circuit board and has an opening
through which at least a part of the flat circuit device is inserted into the housing.
On the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts are provided to be arranged along
the opening and connected electrically with circuit terminals provided on the main
solid circuit board. These conductive contacts are operative to come into contact
respectively with a plurality of connecting terminals provided on a flat circuit device
when the flat circuit device is inserted into the housing through the opening provided
thereon. The previously proposed electrical connector of the first type has also a
slider which is provided to be movable to slide in regard to the housing in both of
a direction along which the flat circuit device is inserted into the housing through
the opening provided thereon and a reverse direction along which the flat circuit
device is drawn out of the housing.
[0004] The slider is moved to slide for going temporarily away from the housing previous
to the insertion of the flat circuit device into the housing through the opening provided
thereon and then moved again to slide for returning to the housing after the flat
circuit device has been inserted into the housing through the opening provided thereon.
Thereby, the slider is operative to press down the flat circuit device to restrain
the same under a condition in which the conductive contacts arranged on the housing
are put in contact respectively with the connecting terminals provided on the flat
circuit device inserted in the housing. With the conductive contacts arranged on the
housing and put in contact respectively with the connecting terminals provided on
the flat circuit device, the flat circuit device inserted in the housing is connected
electrically with the main solid circuit board on which the housing is mounted.
[0005] A second type of previously proposed electrical connector used for connecting a flat
circuit device with a main solid circuit board has a housing to be mounted on the
main solid circuit board and a plurality of conductive contacts in the same manner
as the previously proposed electrical connector of the first type mentioned above
and in addition an actuator which is provided to be rotatable in regard to the housing,
but does not have a slider which is movable to slide in regard to the housing as mentioned
above.
[0006] In the previously proposed electrical connector of the second type, the actuator
is operative to engage with each of the conductive contacts arranged on the housing
and to move an operating portion of each of the conductive contacts so that each of
the conductive contacts is put in press-contact with a corresponding one of the connecting
terminals provided on the flat circuit device inserted in the housing when the actuator
is rotated in a first direction in regard to the housing and to allow the operating
portion of each of the conductive contacts to move so that each of the conductive
contacts is released from the press-contact with the connecting terminal when the
actuator is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction in regard
to the housing, or to push the flat circuit device inserted in the housing so that
each of the connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device is put in press-contact
with a corresponding one of the conductive contacts arranged on the housing when the
actuator is rotated in a first direction in regard to the housing and to cease to
push the flat circuit device so that each of the connecting terminals provided on
the flat circuit device is released from the press-contact with the conductive contact
when the actuator is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction
in regard to the housing. With the conductive contacts arranged on the housing and
put in press-contact with the connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device,
the flat circuit device is put in electrical connection with the main solid circuit
board.
[0007] In the above-mentioned previously proposed electrical connector having the slider
movable to slide in regard to the housing in both of the direction along which the
flat circuit device is inserted into the housing through the opening provided thereon
and the reverse direction along which the flat circuit device is drawn out of the
housing or the actuator rotatable in regard to the housing, when the flat circuit
device is inserted into the housing through the opening provided thereon and the conductive
contacts arranged on the housing are put in press-contact with the connecting terminals
provided on the flat circuit device so that the flat circuit device is put in electrical
connection with the main solid circuit board, it is required to prevent the flat circuit
device inserted in the housing from getting out of the housing unwillingly. It is
a matter of course that it is necessary for the flat circuit device inserted in the
housing to be held stably so as not to get out of the housing unwillingly in order
to keep the conductive contacts arranged on the housing properly in a condition of
contact with the connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device.
[0008] Accordingly, there has been also proposed previously an electrical connector belonging
to the above-described first type having the hous i ng, the conductive contact and
the slider movable to slide in regard to the housing, which is provided with holding
means for engaging with a flat circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, inserted in
the housing so as to hold the same to be prevented from getting out of the housing
unwillingly, as shown in, for example, the Japanese patent application published before
examination under publication number
HEI08-180940 (hereinafter, referred to as published patent document 1).
[0009] In addition, there has been further proposed previously an electrical connector belonging
to the above-described second type having the housing, the conductive contact and
the actuator rotatable in regard to the housing, which is provided with holding means
for engaging with a flat circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, inserted in the housing
so as to hold the same to be prevented from getting out of the housing unwillingly,
as shown in, for example, the Japanese patent application published before examination
under publication number
2004-165046 (hereinafter, referred to as published patent document 2).
[0010] In the electrical connector shown in the published patent document 1, the holding
means (a locking claw 12c) is provided in a body on the housing (12) or the holding
means (a locking member 30) is provided separately on the housing (22). When the flat
circuit device (an FPC 50) is inserted into the housing through an opening provided
thereon under a condition in which the slider (14 or 24) has been moved to slide for
going temporarily away from the housing, the holding means engages with each of engaging
portions (projections (50a and 50b)) provided on the flat circuit device to hold the
flat circuit device. After that, when the slider is moved to slide for returning to
the housing, the flat circuit device inserted in the housing with connecting terminals
provided thereon, with which the conductive contacts (16 or 26) arranged on the housing
are put in press-contact respectively, is pressed down to be restrained by the slider
and the holding means is also restrained by the slider so as to be prevented from
disengaging from each of the engaging portions provided on the flat circuit device.
[0011] Thereby, the flat circuit device inserted in the housing is kept in a condition in
which the conductive contacts arranged on the housing are put in press-contact respectively
with the connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device and held by the
holding means provided in a body or separately on the housing to be put in engagement
with the engaging portion of the flat circuit device so as to be prevented from getting
out of the housing unwillingly.
[0012] In the electrical connector shown in the published patent document 2, a couple of
holding means (holding members 13) formed in a body of the housing (10) or a couple
of holding means (holding members 51) formed separately on the housing (10) are attached
respectively to end portions of the housing aligned in a direction along which the
conductive contacts (terminals 30) are arranged. Each of the holding means is provided
thereon with a holding portion (13A or 51A) formed in the shape of claw. When the
flat circuit device (a flat conductor 40) is inserted into the housing through an
opening (11) provided thereon under a condition in which the actuator (a movable member
20) which is provided to be rotatable in regard to the housing takes a position at
which the actuator keeps rising from the housing, the holding portion formed in the
shape of claw on the holding means is put in engagement with an engaging portion (a
recess 42) provided on the flat circuit device to hold the flat circuit device. After
that, when the actuator is rotated from the position where the actuator keeps rising
from the housing to another position where the actuator keeps lying down on the housing,
the flat circuit device inserted in the housing with connecting terminals provided
thereon, with which the conductive contacts (16 or 26) arranged on the housing are
put in press-contact respectively, is pressed down to be restrained by the actuator.
[0013] Thereby, the flat circuit device inserted in the housing is kept in a condition in
which the conductive contacts arranged on the housing are put in press-contact respectively
with the connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device and held by the
holding means provided in a body or separately on the housing to be put in engagement
with the engaging portion of the flat circuit device so as to be prevented from getting
out of the housing unwillingly.
[0014] In each of the electrical connectors thus proposed previously, which is provided
with the housing, the conductive contact, the slider movable to slide in regard to
the housing in both of the direction along which the flat circuit device is inserted
into the housing through the opening provided thereon and the reverse direction along
which the flat circuit device is drawn out of the housing or the actuator rotatable
in regard to the housing, and the holding means for engaging with the flat circuit
device inserted in the housing to hold the same so that the flat circuit device is
prevented from getting out of the housing unwillingly, when the slider is moved to
slide for returning to the housing or the actuator is placed at the position where
the actuator keeps lying down on the housing under a condition in which the flat circuit
device has been inserted in the housing, a portion of the electrical connector in
which the holding means is put in engagement with the engaging portion of the flat
circuit device is covered by the slider or the actuator so as not to be observed visually
from the outside of the housing. Accordingly, it can not be confirmed by visual observation
whether the holding means is appropriately put in engagement with the engaging portion
of the flat circuit device to hold the flat circuit device or not.
[0015] Further, in the electrical connectors proposed previously as described above, any
means for releasing the holding means attached to the housing from the engagement
with the flat circuit device inserted in the housing after the holding means is put
in the engagement with the flat circuit device to hold the same is not provided. When
the flat circuit device inserted in the housing and once held by the holding means
attached to the housing is subjected to getting away from the housing, it is necessary
for drawing the flat circuit device out of the housing to exert undesirable coercive
force on the flat circuit device and the holding means. This results in a fear that
operation efficiency is deteriorated and at least one of the flat circuit device,
the holding means and the housing is undesirably deformed or damaged.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0016] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector
used for connecting a flat circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, with a solid circuit
board, which comprises a housing provided with an opening through which a flat circuit
device is inserted into the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts provided to
be arranged on the housing, and a holding member for holding the flat circuit device
inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon, and which avoids the
aforementioned problems or disadvantages encountered with the prior art.
[0017] Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector used
for connecting a flat circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, with a solid circuit
board, which comprises a housing provided with an opening through which a flat circuit
device is inserted into the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts provided to
be arranged on the housing, and a holding member for holding the flat circuit device
inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon, and in which the flat
circuit device inserted in the housing can be easily and surely put in holding by
the holding member to be prevented from getting out of the housing unwillingly.
[0018] A further object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector used
for connecting a flat circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, with a solid circuit
board, which comprises a housing provided with an opening through which a flat circuit
device is inserted into the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts provided to
be arranged on the housing, and a holding member for holding the flat circuit device
inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon, and in which the flat
circuit device inserted in the housing can be easily released from holding by the
holding member without exerting undesirable coercive force on the flat circuit device
and the holding member.
[0019] A still further object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector
used for connecting a flat circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, with a solid circuit
board, which comprises a housing provided with an opening through which a flat circuit
device is inserted into the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts provided to
be arranged on the housing, and a holding member for holding the flat circuit device
inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon, and with which a situation
wherein the holding member is appropriately put in engagement with the flat circuit
device inserted in the housing to hold the same can be confirmed by visual observation
from the outside of the housing.
[0020] According to the present invention, as claimed in any one of claims, there is provided
an electrical connector, which comprises a housing made of insulator to be mounted
on a solid circuit board and provided thereon with an opening through which a flat
circuit device, such as an FPC or FFC, is inserted into the housing, a plurality of
conductive contacts arranged on the housing to be electrically connected respectively
with circuit terminals provided on the solid circuit board and positioned to correspond
respectively to connecting terminals provided on the flat circuit device inserted
in the housing through the opening provided thereon, and a holding member formed in
a body on the housing to be movable and operative to hold the flat circuit device
inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon and then to release the
flat circuit device from holding by the holding member, wherein the holding member
has a movable arm portion extending from an inside surface portion of the housing,
and the movable arm portion is provided thereon with an engaging portion operative
to engage with the flat circuit device inserted in the housing so as to hold the same
and a releasing portion protruding from the movable arm portion through an aperture
provided on the housing toward the outside of the housing and is operative to move
the movable arm portion for disengaging the engaging portion from the flat circuit
device so that the flat circuit device is released from holding by the engaging portion
when the releasing portion is manipulated to be shifted in position.
[0021] Especially, in a first example of electronic connector according to the present invention,
the movable arm portion of the holding member extends from the inside surface portion
of the housing toward an end portion of the housing on which the opening is provided,
the engaging portion is formed at a free end of the movable arm portion, and the releasing
portion is formed at an intermediate part of the movable arm portion.
[0022] Further, in a second example of electronic connector according to the present invention,
the aperture provided on the housing has a portion thereof through which the flat
circuit device held by the engaging portion of the holding member can be observed
visually from the outside of the housing.
[0023] In addition, in a third example of electronic connector according to the present
invention, a stepped depression adjacent to the aperture is provided on the housing
and a top end of the releasing portion protruding from the movable arm portion through
the aperture toward the outside of the housing is positioned so as not to project
beyond a portion of an external surface portion of the housing surrounding the stepped
depression but to project beyond the stepped depression when the releasing portion
is not manipulated.
[0024] In the electrical connector thus constituted in accordance with the present invention,
when the flat circuit device is inserted into the housing through the opening provided
thereon, each of the conductive contacts provided to be arranged on the housing comes
into contact with a corresponding one of the connecting terminals provided on the
flat circuit device inserted in the housing and the holding member formed in a body
on the housing engages with the flat circuit device inserted in the housing to hold
the same. As a result, the flat circuit device inserted in the housing is prevented
from getting out of the housing unwillingly.
[0025] Then, when the holding member is manipulated in a predetermined manner under a condition
wherein the flat circuit device inserted in the housing is held by the holding member,
the holding member is operative to release the flat circuit device from the holding
by the holding member in the housing. As a result, the flat circuit device inserted
in the housing is put in a condition to be able to get out of the housing.
[0026] The holding member thus provided in the electrical connector according to the invention
has the movable arm portion extending from the inside surface portion of the housing.
On the movable arm portion, the engaging portion and the releasing portion are provided.
The engaging portion is operative to engage with the flat circuit device inserted
in the housing to hold the same. The releasing portion is formed to protrude from
the movable arm portion through the aperture provided on the housing toward the outside
of the housing and is operative to move the movable arm portion for disengaging the
engaging portion from the flat circuit device when the releasing portion is manipulated
to be shifted in position.
[0027] In the holding member employed, for example, in the first example of electrical connector
as mentioned above, the movable arm portion extends from the inside surface portion
of the housing toward the end portion of the housing on which the opening is provided,
the engaging portion is formed at the free end of the movable arm portion, and the
releasing portion is formed at the intermediate part of the movable arm portion.
[0028] Further, the aperture provided on the housing employed, for example, in the second
example of electrical connector as mentioned above, has the portion thereof through
which the flat circuit device held by the engaging portion of the holding member can
be observed visually from the outside of the housing.
[0029] In addition, the housing employed, for example, in the third example of electrical
connector as mentioned above, is provided thereon with the stepped depression adjacent
to the aperture and the top end of the releasing portion is positioned so as not to
project beyond the portion of the external surface portion of the housing surrounding
the stepped depression but to project beyond the stepped depression when the releasing
portion is not manipulated.
[0030] With the electrical connector thus constituted in accordance with the present invention,
as described above, the engaging portion of the holding member formed in a body on
the housing engages with the flat circuit device to hold the same so that the flat
circuit device is prevented from getting out of the housing unwillingly when the flat
circuit device is inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon, and
then the movable arm portion of the holding member is moved to disengage the engaging
portion from the flat circuit device so that the flat circuit device is released from
the holding by the engaging portion of the holding member when the releasing portion
of the holding member is manipulated to be shifted in its position. As a result, the
flat circuit device inserted in the housing can be easily and surely held by the holding
member so as to be prevented from getting out of the housing unwillingly with a relatively
simplified constitution in which a relatively small number of constitutive parts are
contained, and then the flat circuit device inserted in the housing can be released
from holding by the holding member so as to be able to get out of the housing without
exerting undesirable coercive force on the flat circuit device and the holding member.
[0031] Especially, in the first example of electrical connector according to the present
invention, since the movable arm portion of the holding member extends from the inside
surface portion of the housing toward the end portion of the housing on which the
opening is provided with the engaging portion formed at the free end thereof and the
releasing portion formed at the intermediate part thereof, the engaging portion provided
on the movable arm portion of the holding member can be surely and smoothly put in
the engagement with the flat circuit device to hold the same when the flat circuit
device is inserted in the housing through the opening provided thereon and then the
movable arm portion of the holding member can be efficiently and surely moved to release
the engaging portion of the holding member from the engagement with the flat circuit
device when the releasing portion of the holding member is manipulated to be shifted
in its position.
[0032] Further, with the second example of electrical connector according to the present
invention, a situation wherein the flat circuit device inserted in the housing is
appropriately held by the engaging portion of the holding member can be observed visually
from the outside of the housing through the portion of the aperture provided on the
housing.
[0033] Besides, in the third example of electrical connector according to the present invention,
since the top end of the releasing portion of the holding member is positioned so
as not to project beyond the portion of the external surface portion of the housing
surrounding the stepped depression adjacent to the aperture through which the releasing
portion protrudes toward the outside of the housing but to project beyond the stepped
depression when the releasing portion is not manipulated, it is not required for manipulating
the releasing portion to have any specific space around the housing and the releasing
portion does not interfere with various parts placed around the housing.
[0034] The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035]
Fig. 1 is a schematic front, top and right side perspective view showing an embodiment
of electrical connector according to the present invention, together with an FPC which
is to be inserted into the housing of the embodiment;
Fig. 2 is a schematic rear, top and left side perspective view showing the embodiment
shown in Fig. 1, together with the FPC which is to be inserted into the housing of
the embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a schematic plan view showing the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, together with
the FPC which is to be inserted into the housing of the embodiment;
Fig. 4 is a schematic cross sectional view taken along line IV-IV on Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a schematic cross sectional view taken along line V-V on Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is a schematic partial perspective view including partial cross sections and
showing the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, together with the FPC which is to be inserted
into the housing of the embodiment;
Fig. 7 is a schematic partial perspective view including partial cross sections and
showing the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, together with the FPC which has been inserted
in the housing of the embodiment and held by a holding member employed in the embodiment;
and
Fig. 8 is a schematic partial perspective view including partial cross sections and
showing the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, together with the FPC which is released from
holding by the holding member employed in the embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0036] Each of Fig. 1 which is a schematic front, top and right side perspective view, Fig.
2 which is a schematic rear, top and left side perspective view and Fig. 3 which is
a plan view, shows an embodiment of electrical connector according to the present
invention, together with an FPC which is provided to be inserted into the embodiment.
[0037] Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, an electrical connector 10, which constitutes the embodiment
of electrical connector according to the present invention, has a housing 11 made
of insulator, such as plastics or the like. The housing 11 is provided on a front
end portion thereof with an opening 12 through which a flat circuit device, such as
an FPC, is inserted into the housing 11. In the housing 11, a room extending from
the opening 12 is formed for accommodating the flat circuit device inserted through
the opening 12 into the housing 11.
[0038] The housing 11 has a first end surface portion which is an outer surface portion
of a lower or bottom end of the housing 11 shown in Figs. 1 to 3 and a second end
surface portion which is an outer surface portion of an upper or top end of the housing
11 shown in Fig. 1 to 3 and opposite to the first end surface portion. Hereinafter,
the first end surface portion is referred to as a lower external surface portion and
the second end surface portion is referred to as an upper external surface portion.
When the electrical connector 10 is put in practical use, the housing 11 is mounted
on a solid circuit board (not shown in the drawings) with the lower external surface
portion facing the solid circuit board and the upper external surface portion positioned
to be open to a space on the solid c i rcu i t board, and, for example, an FPC 13
constituting the flat circuit device is inserted into the housing 11 through the opening
12 provided thereon.
[0039] A plurality of conductive contacts 14, each of which is made of resilient conductive
material, are provided on the housing 11 to be arranged in a longitudinal direction
of the housing 11. That is, a direction along which the conductive contacts 14 are
arranged is the longitudinal direction of the housing 11. Each of the conductive contacts
14 constitutes, for example, a signal contact operative to come into contact with
a signal connecting terminal provided on the FPC 13. It is also possible for the conductive
contacts 14 to include, in addition to the signal contacts, one or more ground contacts
operative to come into contact with a ground connecting portion provided on the FPC
13.
[0040] Further, each of the conductive contacts 14 has a connecting terminal portion 14a
projecting from a rear end portion of the housing 11 to the outside of the housing
11, as shown in Fig. 2. The connecting terminal portion 14a of the conductive contact
14 is connected electrically by means of soldering with one of circuit terminals provided
on the solid circuit board on which the housing 11 is mounted. A main portion of each
of the conductive contacts 14 is, for example, thrust into the housing 11 from the
rear end portion thereof to be fixed in the housing 11 when the electrical connector
10 is assembled.
[0041] When the FPC 13 is inserted in the housing 11 through the opening 12 provided thereon,
the conductive contacts 14 are come into contact respectively with a plurality of
connecting terminals 15 arranged on the FPC 13, so that the connecting terminals 15
arranged on the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 are electrically connected through
the conductive contacts 14 respectively with the circuit terminals provided on the
solid circuit board on which the housing 11 is mounted.
[0042] A couple of holding members 16 and 17, each of which is formed in a body on the housing
11 to be movable, are provided respectively to both end portions in the longitudinal
direction of the housing 11. That is, each of the holding members 16 and 17 formed
in a body on the housing 11 is made of insulator, such as plastics or the like, and
the holding members 16 and 17 are provided on the housing 11 to be opposite to each
other with the opening 12 between in the longitudinal direction of the housing 11.
[0043] As shown in Fig. 4 which is a schematic cross sectional view taken along line IV-IV
on Fig. 3, the holding member 16 has a movable arm portion 21 extending from an inside
surface portion 20 of the rear end portion of the housing 11 toward the front end
portion of the housing 11 on which the opening 12 is provided. The movable arm portion
21 is provided thereon with an engaging portion 24 which is formed at a free end of
the movable arm portion 21 for engaging with an engaging edged recess 22 provided
on the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 so as to hold the FPC 13 and a releasing
portion 25 which is formed at an intermediate part of the movable arm portion 21 to
be manipulated for releasing the FPC 13 from holding by the engaging portion 24. The
movable arm portion 21 is operative to swing resiliently, together with the engaging
portion 24 and the releasing portion 25, with a fulcrum on a part of the inside surface
portion 20 of the rear end portion of the housing 11 at which the movable arm portion
21 is connected with the inside surface portion 20.
[0044] The engaging portion 24 has a slanted end plane 24a formed thereon to ascends gradually
in a direction along which the FPC 13 is inserted into the housing 11 through the
opening 12 provided thereon and an engaging end plane 24b set to face toward the releasing
portion 25. The engaging end plane 24b is operative to engage directly with the engaging
edged recess 22 provided on the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11. When the FPC 13
is inserted into the housing 11 through the opening 12, a top end portion of the FPC
13 comes into contact with the slanted end plane 24a formed on the engaging portion
24 and the slanted end plane 24a is operative to guide the top end portion of the
FPC 13 to ride across the engaging portion 24.
[0045] The releasing portion 25 protrudes from the movable arm portion 21 through an aperture
26 provided on the upper external surface portion of the housing 11 toward the outside
of the housing 11. The releasing portion 25 thus provided is operative to move the
movable arm portion 21 toward the lower external surface portion of the housing 11
for disengaging the engaging portion 24 from the engaging edged recess 22 provided
on the FPC 13 so that the FPC 13 is released from the holding by the engaging portion
24 when the releasing portion 25 is manipulated, for example, to be pushed down in
a direction from the upped external surface portion of the housing 11 to the lower
external surface portion of the housing 11.
[0046] On the upper external surface portion of the housing 11, a stepped depression 28
is formed to be adjacent to the aperture 26. A top end 25a of the releasing portion
25 protruding through the aperture 26 toward the outside of the housing 11 is positioned
so as not to project beyond a portion of the upper external surface portion of the
housing 11 surrounding the stepped depression 28 but to project beyond the stepped
depression 28 when the releasing portion 25 is not manipulated. Thereby, it is not
required for manipulating the releasing portion 25 to have any specific space around
the housing 11 and the releasing portion 25 does not interfere with various parts
placed around the housing 11.
[0047] Although detailed illustrations are omitted, the holding member 17 has also a movable
arm portion 30 corresponding to the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16,
which extends from the inside surface portion 20 of the rear end portion of the housing
11 toward the front end portion of the housing 11 on which the opening 12 is provided,
as shown in Fig. 3. The movable arm portion 30 is provided thereon with an engaging
portion 31 shown in Fig.1, which is formed at a free end of the movable arm portion
30 for engaging with an engaging edged recess 23 provided on the FPC 13 inserted in
the housing 11 so as to hold the FPC 13, and a releasing portion 32 which is formed
at an intermediate part of the movable arm portion 30 to be manipulated for releasing
the FPC 13 from holding by the engaging portion 31. The movable arm portion 30 is
also operative to swing resiliently, together with the engaging portion 31 and the
releasing portion 32, with a fulcrum on a part of the inside surface portion 20 of
the rear end portion of the housing 11 at which the movable arm portion 30 is connected
with the inside surface portion 20.
[0048] The engaging portion 31 has a slanted end plane 31a formed thereon to ascends gradually
in the direction along which the FPC 13 is inserted into the housing 11 through the
opening 12 provided thereon, as shown in Fig. 6, and an engaging end plane set to
face toward the releasing portion 32, in the same manner as the engaging portion 24
of the holding member 16. The engaging end plane formed on the engaging portion 31
is operative to engage directly with the engaging edged recess 23 provided on the
FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11. When the FPC 13 is inserted into the housing 11
through the opening 12, the top end portion of the FPC 13 comes into contact with
the slanted end plane 31a formed on the engaging portion 31 and the slanted end plane
31a is operative to guide the top end portion of the FPC 13 to ride across the engaging
portion 31.
[0049] The releasing portion 32 protrudes from the movable arm portion 30 through an aperture
27 provided on the upper external surface portion of the housing 11 toward the outside
of the housing 11. The releasing portion 32 thus provided is operative to move the
movable arm portion 30 toward the lower external surface portion of the housing 11
for disengaging the engaging portion 31 from the engaging edged recess 23 provided
on the FPC 13 so that the FPC 13 is released from the holding by the engaging portion
31 when the releasing portion 32 is manipulated, for example, to be pushed down in
the direction from the upped external surface portion of the housing 11 to the lower
external surface portion of the housing 11.
[0050] On the upper external surface portion of the housing 11, a stepped depression 29
is also formed to be adjacent to the aperture 27. A top end 32a of the releasing portion
32 protruding through the aperture 27 toward the outside of the housing 11 is positioned
so as not to project beyond a portion of the upper external surface portion of the
housing 11 surrounding the stepped depression 29 but to project beyond the stepped
depression 29 when the releasing portion 32 is not manipulated. Thereby, it is not
required for manipulating the releasing portion 32 to have any specific space around
the housing 11 and the releasing portion 32 does not interfere with various parts
placed around the housing 11.
[0051] As shown in Fig.3, the aperture 26 provided on the upper external surface portion
of the housing 11 has a portion thereof through which the FPC 13 held by the engaging
portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 can be
observed visually from the outside of the housing 11 and the aperture 27 provided
on the upper external surface portion of the housing 11 has a portion thereof through
which the FPC 13 held by the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion
30 of the holding member 17 can be observed visually from the outside of the housing
11.
[0052] The electrical connector 10 is further provided with a couple of board connecting
portions 33 and 34 projecting from the lower external surface portion of the housing
11 to the outside of the housing 11 respectively at both end portions of the housing
11 in the longitudinal direction thereof. Each of the board connecting portions 33
and 34 is made of conductive metallic material and soldered to a conductive portion
provided on the solid circuit board on which the housing 11 is mounted with the lower
external surface portion thereof facing the solid circuit board so as to contribute
to firm mounting of the housing 11 on the solid circuit board.
[0053] As shown in Fig. 5 which is a schematic cross sectional view taken along line V-V
on Fig. 3, each of the conductive contacts 14 arranged on the housing 11 has a fixed
portion 35 operative to be fixed to the housing 11 and a curved arm portion 36 extending
from the fixed portion 35. The connecting terminal portion 14a extends from the fixed
portion 35 to the outside of the housing 11 and a contacting point portion 37 is provided
at a top end of the curved arm portion 36.
[0054] When the FPC 13 is inserted into the housing 11 of the electrical connector 10 through
the opening 12 provided on the housing 11 under a condition wherein the housing 11
is mounted on the solid circuit board, the top end portion of the FPC 13 is positioned
to be opposite to the opening 12 provided on the front end portion of the housing
11, shown in Figs. 1 to 5, so that the connecting terminals 15 provided on the FPC
13 are so positioned as to correspond respectively to the conductive contacts 14 arranged
on the housing 11 and the engaging edged recesses 22 and 23 provided on the FPC 13
are so positioned as to correspond respectively to the engaging portion 24 provided
on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 and the engaging portion 31
provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the holding member 17.
[0055] After that, the FPC 13 positioned as shown in Figs.1 to 5 is inserted into the housing
11 through the opening 12 provided thereon, as shown in Fig. 6 which is a schematic
partial perspective view including partial cross sections. In the housing 11, an inside
of a part of the stepped depression 28 is provided thereon with an engaging plane
38 with which the top end portion of the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 to be held
by the engaging portion 24 of the holding member 16 comes into contact. The engaging
plane 38 and a side face 25b of the releasing portion 25 of the holding member 16
facing to the engaging portion 24 are substantially put on a common plan. Similarly,
an inside of a part of the stepped depression 29 is provided thereon with an engaging
plane with which the top end portion of the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 to be
held by the engaging portion 31 of the holding member 17 comes into contact. This
engaging plane and a side face of the releasing portion 32 of the holding member 17
facing to the engaging portion 31 are substantially put on a common plan.
[0056] On that occasion, first the top end portion of the FPC 13 comes into contact with
both of the slanted end plane 24a of the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable
arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 and the slanted end plane 31a of the engaging
portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the holding member 17 in the
housing 11.
[0057] Then, the top end portion of the FPC 13 is guided by the slanted end plane 24a of
the engaging portion 24 and the slanted end plane 31a of the engaging portion 31 to
ride across the engaging portions 24 and 31. At this time, the movable arm portion
21 of the holding member 16 is temporarily put in resilient deformation to shift in
its position so as to approach the lower external surface portion of the housing 11
and the movable arm portion 30 of the holding member 17 is also temporarily put in
resilient deformation to shift in its position so as to approach the lower external
surface portion of the housing 11. Then, the movable arm portion 21 of the holding
member 16 is restored to its condition prior to the resilient deformation by means
of its own restoring resilient force and the movable arm portion 30 of the holding
member 17 is also restored to its condition prior to the resilient deformation by
means of its own restoring resilient force. Thereby, as shown in Fig. 7, the engaging
end plane 24b formed on the engaging portion 24 of the holding member 16 is put in
direct engagement with the engaging edged recess 22 provided on the FPC 13 to hold
the FPC 13 and the engaging end plane formed on the engaging portion 31 of the holding
member 17 is put in direct engagement with the engaging edged recess 23 provided on
the FPC 13 to hold the FPC 13.
[0058] When the engaging end plane 24b formed on the engaging portion 24 of the holding
member 16 and the engaging end plane formed on the engaging portion 31 of the holding
member 17 are put in engagement respectively with the engaging edged recesses 22 and
23 provided on the FPC 13, the FPC 13 has been completely inserted into the housing
11 to be placed at a predetermined appropriate position in the housing 11 with the
top end portion thereof in contact with the engaging plane 38 provided on the inside
of the part of the stepped depression 28 and the engaging plane provided on the inside
of the part of the stepped depression 29. That is, the FPC 13 inserted in the housing
11 is appropriately held by both of the engaging portion 24 of the holding member
16 and the engaging portion 31 of the holding member 17 so as to be prevented from
getting out of the housing 11 unwillingly. As a result, This results in that the FPC
13 is automatically held by the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion
21 of the holding member 16 and the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm
portion 30 of the holding member 17 so as to be put in a condition to be prevented
from getting out of the housing 11 unwillingly only by means of being appropriately
inserted into the housing 11.
[0059] The top end portion of the FPC 13 which has been in contact with the engaging plane
38 provided on the inside of the part of the stepped depression 28 and the engaging
plane provided on the inside of the part of the stepped depression 29 has reached
each of the side face 25b of the releasing portion 25 of the holding member 16 and
the side face of the releasing portion 32 of the holding member 17. The top end portion
of the FPC 13 thus positioned can be observed visually through the part of each of
the apertures 26 and 27 provided on the upper external surface portion of the housing
11 from the outside of the housing 11. Accordingly, a situation wherein the FPC 13
is placed at the predetermined appropriate position in the housing 11 to be held appropriately
by both of the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding
member 16 and the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the
holding member 17 can be confirmed by means of observing visually the top end portion
of the FPC 13 positioned as mentioned above through the part of each of the apertures
26 and 27 from the outside of the housing 11.
[0060] On that occasion, the top end 25a of the releasing portion 25 provided on the movable
arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 is positioned to face to the outside of the
housing 11 through the aperture 26 provided on the upper external surface portion
of the housing 11, as shown in Fig. 7, and the top end 32a of the releasing portion
32 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the holding member 17 is positioned to
face to the outside of the housing 11 through the aperture 27 provided on the upper
external surface portion of the housing 11. Therefore, the situation wherein the FPC
13 is placed at the predetermined appropriate position in the housing 11 to be held
appropriately by both of the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion
21 of the holding member 16 and the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm
portion 30 of the holding member 17 can be confirmed also by means of visual observation
of or finger touch to the top end 25a of the releasing portion 25 and the top end
32a of the releasing portion 32.
[0061] Under a condition wherein the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 takes up the predetermined
appropriate position in the housing 11 in the manner described above, the contacting
point portion 37 provided at the top end of the curved arm portion 36 of each of the
conductive contacts 14 arranged on the housing 11 comes into resilient press-contact
with one of the connecting terminals 15 provided on the FPC 13, so that the conductive
contacts 14 are electrically connected respectively with the connecting terminals
15 provided on the FPC 13. As a result, the connecting terminals 15 provided on the
FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 are electrically connected through the conductive
contacts 14 with the circuit terminals provided on the solid circuit board on which
the housing 11 is mounted. Such a condition that the connecting terminals 15 provided
on the FPC 13 are electrically connected through the conductive contacts 14 with the
circuit terminals provided on the solid circuit board as mentioned above is automatically
obtained when the FPC 13 is appropriately inserted into the housing 11.
[0062] After that, as shown in Fig. 8, when the top end 25a of the releasing portion 25
provided on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16, which is positioned
to face to the outside of the housing 11 through the aperture 26 provided on the upper
external surface portion of the housing 11, is manipulated to be pushed into the housing
11, the movable arm portion 21 is resiliently deformed to shift in its position so
as to cause the engaging portion 24 provided thereon to approach the lower external
surface portion of the housing 11. As a result, the engaging portion 24 provided on
the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 is disengaged from the engaging
edged recess 22 provided on the FPC 13 so that the FPC 13 is released from holding
by the engaging portion 24. That is, the releasing portion 25 provided on the movable
arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 is operative to move the movable arm portion
21 for causing the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion 21 to release
the FPC 13 from the holding thereby when the top end 25a of the releasing portion
25 facing to the outside of the housing 11 through the aperture 26 provided on the
upper external surface portion of the housing 11 is manipulated to be pushed into
the housing 11.
[0063] Similarly, when the top end 32a of the releasing portion 32 provided on the movable
arm portion 30 of the holding member 17, which is positioned to face to the outside
of the housing 11 through the aperture 27 provided on the upper external surface portion
of the housing 11, is manipulated to be pushed into the housing 11, the movable arm
portion 30 is resiliently deformed to shift in its position so as to cause the engaging
portion 31 provided thereon to approach the lower external surface portion of the
housing 11. As a result, the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion
30 of the holding member 17 is disengaged from the engaging edged recess 23 provided
on the FPC 13 so that the FPC 13 is released from holding by the engaging portion
31. That is, the releasing portion 32 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the
holding member 17 is operative to move the movable arm portion 30 for causing the
engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion 30 to release the FPC 13 from
the holding thereby when the top end 32a of the releasing portion 32 facing to the
outside of the housing 11 through the aperture 27 provided on the upper external surface
portion of the housing 11 is manipulated to be pushed into the housing 11.
[0064] With the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding
member 16 and the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the
holding member 17 each caused to release the FPC 13 from the holding thereby as mentioned
above, the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 is put in a condition to be able to get
out of the housing 11 appropriated. When the FPC 13 is drawn out of the housing 11,
each of the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 and the movable arm portion
30 of the holding member 17 is restored to its condition prior to the resilient deformation
by means of its own restoring resilient force.
[0065] Although the FPC 13 described above is provided with the engaging edged recesses
22 and 23, it is also possible for the FPC 13 to have a couple of engaging holes in
place of the engaging edged recesses 22 and 23. In the case where the engaging holes
are provided on the FPC 13 in place of the engaging edged recesses 22 and 23, the
FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 is also held by both of the engaging portion 24
provided on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member 16 and the engaging portion
31 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the holding member 17 in the same manner
as mentioned above.
[0066] Further, although the FPC 13 is inserted in the housing 11 with the connecting terminals
15 provided thereon to face toward the upper external surface portion of the housing
11 and the conductive contacts 14 arranged on the housing 11 come into resilient contact
respectively with the connecting terminals 15 provided on the FPC 13 from the side
of the upper external surface portion of the housing 11, in the electrical connector
10 described above, it is also possible to modify the electrical connector 10 in such
a manner that the FPC 13 is inserted in the housing 11 with the connecting terminals
15 provided thereon to face toward the lower external surface portion of the housing
11 and the conductive contacts 14 arranged on the housing 11 come into resilient contact
respectively with the connecting terminals 15 provided on the FPC 13 from the side
of the lower external surface portion of the housing 11. It is further possible for
the conductive contacts 14 to constitute first and second groups so that the conductive
contacts 14 belonging to the first group to come into resilient contact with connecting
terminals provided on an FPC inserted in the housing 11 from the side of the upper
external surface portion of the housing 11 and the conductive contacts 14 belonging
to the second group to come into resilient contact with connecting terminals provided
on the FPC inserted in the housing 11 from the side of the lower external surface
portion of the housing 11, are arranged alternately on the housing 11.
[0067] With the electrical connector 10 constituting the embodiment of electrical connector
according to the present invention as described above, when the FPC 13 is inserted
into the housing 11 thorough the opening 12 provided thereon, such a condition that
the connecting terminals 15 provided on the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 are
electrically connected through the conductive contacts 14 arranged on the housing
11 with the circuit terminals provided on the solid circuit board on which the housing
11 is mounted and the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 is appropriately held by both
of the engaging portion 24 provided on the movable arm portion 21 of the holding member
16 and the engaging portion 31 provided on the movable arm portion 30 of the holding
member 17 so as to be prevented from getting out of the housing 11 unwillingly, can
be obtained automatically.
[0068] Further, in the electrical connector 10, the engaging portions 24 and 31 of the holding
members 16 and 17 each formed in a body on the housing 11 are operative to engage
respectively with the engaging edged recesses 22 and 23 provided on the FPC 13 to
hold the same so that the FPC 13 is prevented from getting out of the housing 11 unwillingly
when the FPC 13 is inserted in the housing 11 through the opening 12 provided thereon,
and then the movable arm portions 21 and 30 of the holding members 16 and 17 are moved
to disengage the engaging portions 24 and 31 respectively from the engaging edged
recesses 22 and 23 provided on the FPC 13 so that the FPC 13 is released from the
holding by both of the engaging portions 24 and 31 of the holding member 16 and 17
when the releasing portions 25 and 32 of the holding members 16 and 17 are manipulated
to be shifted in position. As a result, the FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 can
be easily and surely held by both of the holding members 16 and 17 so as to be prevented
from getting out of the housing 11 unwillingly with a relatively simplified constitution
in which a relatively small number of constitutive parts are contained, and then the
FPC 13 inserted in the housing 11 can be released from the holding by both of the
holding members 16 and 17 so as to be able to get out of the housing 11 without exerting
undesirable coercive force on the FPC 13 and the holding members 16 and 17.
[0069] In addition, in the electrical connector 10, since the movable arm portion 21 of
the holding member 16 extends from the inside surface portion 20 of the rear end portion
of the housing 11 toward the front end portion of the housing 11 on which the opening
12 is provided so as to have the engaging portion 24 formed at the free end thereof
and the releasing portion 25 formed at the intermediate part thereof, and the movable
arm portion 30 of the holding member 17 extends from the inside surface portion 20
of the rear end portion of the housing 11 toward the front end portion of the housing
11 on which the opening 12 is provided so as to have the engaging portion 31 formed
at the free end thereof and the releasing portion 32 formed at the intermediate part
thereof, the engaging portions 24 and 31 provided respectively on the movable arm
portions 21 and 30 of the holding members 16 and 17 can be surely and smoothly put
in the engagement with the FPC 13 to hold the same when the FPC 13 is inserted in
the housing 11 through the opening 12 provided thereon and then the movable arm portions
21 and 30 of the holding members 16 and 17 can be efficiently and surely moved to
release the engaging portions 24 and 31 of the holding members 16 and 17 from the
engagement with the FPC 13 when the releasing portions 25 and 32 of the holding members
16 and 17 are manipulated to be shifted in position.