[0001] This invention relates to an electrical socket for mounting on a flat, flexible cable
or on a flat, flexible printed circuit, for the electrical connection of an electrical
plug to a conductor of the cable or circuit. Such a cable or circuit will hereinafter
be referred to as "a flat, flexible, conductor carrier."
[0002] There is disclosed in US-A-3,675,180, an electrical socket for mounting on a flat,
flexible, conductor carrier for the electrical connection of an electrical plug to
a conductor of said conductor carrier, the socket comprising a base plate having a
plug-receiving opening and a receptacle projecting from one face of the base plate,
for a plug inserted through the plug-receiving opening substantially normally of the
base plate, there projecting from the base plate, upon each of two sides of said opening,
a pair of lugs which are deformable for engagement about the conductor.
[0003] In the socket disclosed in US-A-3,675,180, the receptacle is in the form of a circular
cross section funnel which has been drawn from the base plate, or has been riveted
thereto, and surrounds the opening, the lugs projecting from the same side of the
base plate as the funnel. In order to allow the socket to be applied to the conductor
carrier, an enlarged pad of the conductor is preformed with a central hole to receive
the funnel there-through.
[0004] The present invention is intended to provide a socket which can readily be stamped
and formed from a single piece of sheet metal stock without the need for a drawing
operation, and for the application of which socket to the conductor carrier, the conductor
need not have a pad with a pre-formed hole therein, so that the socket can be applied
to any desired conductor of the conductor carrier at any desired position along its
length.
[0005] According to the present invention, therefore, the receptacle comprises a pair of
contact springs, each being of substantially semicircular shape, the contact springs
presenting opposed, arcuate contact surfaces which are bowed towards each other and
extend across the plug-receiving opening to engage the plug between them; the lugs
projecting from the other face of the base plate, that is to say from the face opposite
to that from which the contact springs project.
[0006] Thus, the socket, which can readily be stamped and formed from a single piece of
sheet metal stock, can be secured to one side of a flat, flexible conductor carrier
to terminate any conductor thereof at any desired position along its length, simply
by inserting the lugs through the carrier and deforming them so as to engage about
the conductor, whereafter the plug can be inserted between the contact springs, through
the opening in the base plate, and through the conductor carrier to establish electrical
contact between the conductor and the plug by way of the socket. Since the lugs project
from the opposite face of the base plate to that from which the contact springs project,
the receptacle does not need to be inserted through the conductor.
[0007] Although the conductor is pierced where the plug is passed through it, the first
part of the conductor is electrically bridged by the base plate, since the latter
is electrically connected to the conductor by the pairs of lugs on each side of the
opening in the base plate.
[0008] The base plate is preferably formed with resilient spurs projecting from said other
face of the plate, each spur protruding between the lugs of a respective pair, the
lugs having free end portions which taper away from the base plate and terminate in
chamfered edges for cooperation with the spurs to grip the cable conductor, thereby
to enhance the integrity of both the mechanical and the electrical connections between
the socket and the conductor.
[0009] Although the conductor may be preformed with a hole to receive the plug this should
be unnecessary where the plug has the usual tapered leading end.
[0010] For a better understanding of the invention, reference will now be made by way of
example to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is an isometric view of an electrical socket for mounting on a flat, flexible
cable or on a flat, flexible, conductor carrier, for the connection of an electrical
plug to a conductor thereof;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged top plan view of the socket;
FIGURE 3 is a view taken on the lines 3-3 of Figure 2;
FIGURE 4 is an end view of the socket when about to be assembled to the conductor
carrier;
FIGURE 5 is an end view, shown partly in section, showing the socket crimped to the
conductor carrier and mated with the plug; and
FIGURE 6 is a longitudinal sectional view showing the socket crimped to the conductor
carrier and mated with the plug.
[0011] Reference will now be made to Figures 1 to 4. The socket, which has been stamped
and formed from a single piece of sheet metal stock, comprises an elongate base plate
2 having a central, plug-receiving, circular opening 4 having a raised edge 6, a pair
of contact springs 8 extending from opposite longitudinal edges 10 of the plate 2
and overlapping one face 12 thereof, and two crimping ferrules 14 one on each side
of the opening 4, and each being proximate to a respective end of the plate 2. Each
ferrule 14 comprises a pair of opposed lugs 16, spaced from each other transversely
of the plate 2. The lugs 16 of each pair extend from opposite longitudinal edges of
the plate 2 and depend from the other face 18 of the plate 2 normally thereof. The
edge 6 of the opening 4 upstands from the face 12 of the plate 2.
[0012] The contact springs 8 which are arcuate and are of substantially semicircular shape,
as best seen in Figure 4, are smoothly curved inwardly of the plate 2 and present
oppositely bowed contact surfaces 20 which overlie or extend across the opening 4.
Each lug 16 tapers towards a chamfered free edge 24 thereof remote from the plate
2. The plate 2 has, struck out therefrom, a pair of resilient spurs 22 each of which
depends from the face 18 of the plate 2 between a respective pair of the lugs 16.
[0013] The socket is for assembly to a flat, flexible, conductor carrier FFC which is shown
in fragmentary form in Figures 4 to 6. The conductor carrier FFC has conductors C,
only one of which is shown, extending at right angles to the plane of Figures 4 to
6, the conductors C being imbedded in the insulation I of the conductor carrier FFC.
[0014] In order to assemble the socket to the conductor carrier FFC, the lugs 16 are inserted
through the conductor carrier FFC in the direction of the arrow A in Figure 4, by
means of a suitable tool (not shown), their chamfered ends or edges 24 serving to
pierce the conductor carrier FFC, until the plate 2 is seated on the upper side of
the conductor carrier FFC, the lugs 16 being simultaneously bent round by cooperation
between the tool and an anvil (not shown), towards the underside of the conductor
carrier FFC so that the chamfered ends 24 pierce the insulation I from beneath and
make electrical contact with the conductor C, as shown in Figures 5 and 6. As shown
in Figure 6, the conductor C is thereby gripped firmly and resiliently between the
spurs 22 and the chamfered edges 24 of the lugs 16.
[0015] In order, electrically to connect an electrical plug P with the conductor C, the
tapered leading end of the plug P is inserted between the contact surfaced 20 of the
contact springs 8, through the opening 4 in the plate 2 and through the conductor
carrier FFC, the plug P passing through the conductor C thereof. The conductor carrier
FFC may, if needed, be preformed with a hole H in order to facilitate the insertion
of the plug P, especially if its leading end is too blunt to pierce the conductor
C. Although the inserted plug P extends through the conductor C and thereby reduces
its conductivity in the region of the plug P, the reduced conductivity portion of
the conductor C is bridged by the plate 2, which is electrically connected to the
conductor C by the ferrules 14, on either side of the opening 4. In the inserted position
of the plug P, the plug P is firmly and resiliently gripped between the bowed contact
surfaces 20 of the contact springs 8 and is thereby electrically connected to the
conductor C.
1. An electrical socket for mounting on a flat, flexible conductor carrier (FFC), for
the electrical connection of an electrical plug to a conductor of said conductor carrier
(FFC), the socket comprising a base plate (2) having a plug-receiving opening (4)
and a receptacle projecting from one face (12) of the base plate (2), for a plug (P)
inserted through the plug-receiving opening (4) substantially normally of the base
plate (2), there projecting from the base plate (2), upon each of two opposite sides
of the opening (4), a pair of lugs (16) which are deformable for engagement about
said conductor (C); characterized in that the plug receptacle comprises a pair of contact springs (8), each being of substantially
semicircular shape, the contact springs (8) presenting opposed, arcuate contact surfaces
(20) which are bowed towards each other and extend across the plug-receiving opening
(4) to engage the plug (P) between them, the lugs (16) projecting from the other face
(18) of the base plate (2).
2. A socket according to claim 1, characterized in that the base plate (2) is formed with resilient spurs (22) projecting from said other
face (18) of the plate (2), each spur (22) protruding between the lugs (16) of a respective
pair, the lugs (16) having free end portions which terminate in chamfered edges (24)
for cooperation with the spurs (22) to grip the conductor (C).
1. Elektrische Buchse zur Montage an einem flachen, flexiblen Leiterträger (FFC) zur
elektrischen Verbindung eines elektrischen Steckers mit einem Leiter des Leiterträgers
(FFC), wobei die Buchse eine Grundplatte (2) aufweist, die eine Steckeraufnahmeöffnung
(4) und eine von einer Fläche (12) der Grundplatte (2) vorragende Aufnahme für einen
Stecker (P) aufweist, der durch die Steckeraufnahmeöffnung (4) im wesentlichen normal
zu der Grundplatte (2) eingesetzt wird, wobei von der Grundplatte (2) auf jeder von
zwei entgegengesetzten Seiten der Öffnung (4) ein Paar von Laschen (16) vorragt, die
zum Eingriff um den Leiter (C) verformbar sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Steckeraufnahme ein Paar von Kontaktfedern (8) aufweist, die jeweils im
wesentlichen halbkreisförmige Gestalt haben, wobei die Kontaktfedern (8) einander
gegenüberliegende, gekrümmte Kontaktoberflächen (20) haben, die aufeinander zu gebogen
sind und die sich über die Steckeraufnahmeöffnung (4) erstrecken, um den Stecker (P)
zwischen sich zu ergreifen, wobei die Laschen (16) von der anderen Fläche (18) der
Grundplatte (2) vorragen.
2. Buchse nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Grundplatte (2) mit nachgiebigen Dornen (22) ausgebildet ist, die von der
anderen Fläche (18) der Platte (2) vorragen, wobei jeder Dorn (22) zwischen den Laschen
(16) eines entsprechenden Paares vorragt und wobei die Laschen (16) freie Endabschnitte
haben, die in abgeschrägten Kanten (24) zum Zusammenwirken mit den Dornen (22) zum
Greifen des Leiters (C) enden.
1. Douille électrique destinée à être montée sur un support flexible et plat (FFC) de
conducteurs, pour la connexion électrique d'une fiche électrique à un conducteur dudit
support (FFC) de conducteurs, la douille comportant une plaque de base (2) présentant
une ouverture (4) de réception de fiche et un logement faisant saillie d'une face
(12) de la plaque (2), pour une fiche (P) insérée à travers l'ouverture (4) de réception
de fiche à peu près perpendiculairement à la plaque de base (2), deux pattes (16),
qui peuvent être déformées pour être engagées autour dudit conducteur (C), faisant
saillie de la plaque de base (2), sur chacun de deux côtés opposés de l'ouverture
(4) ; caractérisée en ce que le logement de fiche comporte deux ressorts (8) de contact, chacun d'une forme sensiblement
semi-circulaire, les ressorts (8) de contact présentant des surfaces arrondies opposées
(20) de contact qui sont bombées l'une vers l'autre et qui s'étendent à travers l'ouverture
(4) de réception de fiche pour engager la fiche (P) entre elles, les pattes (16) faisant
saillie de l'autre face (18) de la plaque de base (2).
2. Douille selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la plaque de base (2) est formée de façon à comporter des dents élastiques (22) qui
font saillie de ladite autre face (18) de la plaque de base (2), chaque dent (22)
faisant saillie entre les pattes (16) d'une paire respective, les pattes (16) ayant
des parties extrêmes libres qui aboutissent à des bords chanfreinés (24) pour coopérer
avec les dents (22) afin de serrer le conducteur (c).