Patent Document:

a connector 10 according to the invention will be explained with reference to the drawings . fig1 a is a perspective view of the connector according to the invention viewed from the side of its fitting opening , and fig1 b is a perspective view of the connector with contacts arranged in staggered or zigzag fashion , viewed from the fitting opening . fig2 a to 2 d are explanatory views for mounting contacts in its housing . fig3 a is a partly sectional perspective view of the connector before a flexible printed circuit board is inserted therein and fig3 b is a partly sectional perspective view of the connector after the flexible printed circuit board has been inserted and a slider has been pivotally moved . the connector 10 according to the invention mainly comprises the housing 12 , the slider 16 and the contacts 14 . the components of the connector 10 according to the invention will be explained by referring to the drawings . first , the contacts 14 forming one important aspect of the invention will be explained . the contacts 14 are formed by the known press - working from a metal . preferred metals from which to form the contacts 14 include brass , beryllium copper , phosphor bronze and the like to fulfil the requirements imposed thereon such as springiness , conductivity and the like . as shown in fig3 a , the contact 14 is substantially “ h - shaped ” and mainly composed of an upper contact portion 22 adapted to contact the flexible printed circuit board 40 or a flexible flat cable , a connection portion 24 adapted to be connected to a board or substrate , a fixed portion to be fixed to the housing 12 , an elastic portion 34 and a fulcrum portion 32 provided between the contact portion 22 and the connection portion 24 , a pressure receiving portion 20 positioned opposite to the connection portion 24 and extending from the elastic portion 34 , and a further or lower contact portion 22 extending from the fulcrum portion 32 and adapted to contact the flexible printed circuit board 40 or the flexible flat cable . the upper contact portion 22 ( positioned on the upper side viewed in fig3 a ), the elastic portion 34 , the fulcrum portion 32 and the connection portion 24 are arranged substantially in the form of a crank . the contact portions 22 are each formed with a protrusion at a free end to facilitate contacting with the flexible circuit board 40 or flat cable . although the connection portions 24 are shown as a surface mounting type ( smt ) in the embodiment shown in fig1 , it will be apparent that they may be of a dip type . in the illustrated embodiment , there are provided the two contact portions 22 to embrace therebetween a flexible printed circuit board 40 or a flexible flat cable . in more detail , by providing the two contact portions 22 on each contact on both the sides of the insertion direction of the flexible printed circuit board or flexible flat cable to embrace the board or cable therebetween , thereby achieving a reliable connection therebetween . the contacts 14 are each formed in its connection portion with an oblique recess 42 adapted to engage an anchoring portion 44 ( later described ) formed on the housing 12 . the oblique recess 42 serves as a guide when the contact 14 is mounted in the housing 12 . the shape and size of the recess 42 may be suitably designed so that it operates in a manner described below . in the illustrated embodiment , the recess is an oblique notch and 0 . 08 mm in size . the contacts 14 are mounted in the housing 12 in the following manner which will be explained by referring to fig2 a to 2 d . the contact 14 is inserted into the housing 12 in the direction shown by an arrow b from the opposite side of the fitting opening 18 as shown in fig2 a . at the commencement of the engagement of the anchoring portion 44 of the housing 12 with the oblique recess 42 of the contact 14 , the contact portions 22 of the contact 14 is substantially in parallel with an inserting hole 38 of the housing 12 as shown in fig2 b . when the contact 14 is further inserted into the housing 12 , the contact will be tilted by clearances between the contact 14 and the inserting hole 38 of the housing 12 so that the upper contact portion 22 of the contact 14 comes into contact with the upper wall of the inserting hole 38 as shown in fig2 c . when the insertion of the contact has been completed , the upper contact portion 22 of the contact has returned into parallel with the inserting hole 38 because the contact 14 has been guided by its oblique recess 42 as shown in fig2 d . the fulcrum portion 32 , the elastic portion 34 and the pressure receiving portion 20 will achieve the following functions when a flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable is inserted into the connector . after the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable has been inserted into the fitting opening 18 of the housing 12 , urging portions 36 of a slider 16 are pivotally moved between the connection portions 24 and the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 to raise the pressure receiving portions 20 by the urging portions 36 so that the elastic portions 34 of the contacts 14 are tilted toward the contact portions 22 about the fulcrum portions 32 , thereby pressing the contact portions 22 against the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable ( the slider 16 having the urging portions 36 being explained in detail later ). the sizes and shapes of the fulcrum portion 32 , the elastic portion 34 and the pressure receiving portion 20 are suitably designed to perform their functions described above . it is preferable to provide a projection 26 shown in fig2 a at the free end of the pressure receiving portion 20 of the contact 14 to prevent the slider 16 from being deformed at its center in the direction shown by an arrow a in fig1 a due to strong reaction against the pivotal movement of the slider 16 when causing its urging portions 36 to pivotally move between the connection portions 24 and the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 . the projection 26 may be formed in any size so long as its can perform its function and may be so designed that the urging portion 36 of the slider 16 securely engages the projection 26 . a contact ( not shown ) different from the contact 14 described above will be explained . the contact is substantially “ h - shaped ” which does not have the lower contact portion 22 of the contact 14 . the housing 12 will then be explained . the housing 12 is injection - molded from an electrically insulating plastic material in the conventional manner . preferred materials from which to form the housing 12 include polybutylene terephthalate ( pbt ), polyamide ( 66 pa or 46 pa ), liquid crystal polymer ( lcp ), polycarbonate ( pc ) and the like and combination thereof in view of the requirements imposed on the housing 12 with respect to dimensional stability , workability , manufacturing cost and the like . the housing 12 is formed with inserting holes 38 in which a required number of contacts 14 are inserted , respectively , and fixed thereat , by press - fitting , hooking ( lancing ), welding or the like . the housing 12 is formed with the anchoring portions 44 at locations corresponding to the connection portions 24 of the contacts 14 . the anchoring portions 44 serve as guides when the contacts are inserted into the inserting holes 38 of the housing 12 for mounting the contacts therein as described above . the size of the anchoring portions 44 may be suitably designed so as to achieve their function and is of the order of 0 . 1 mm in the embodiment . the housing 12 is further provided in the proximity of the longitudinal ends with holes or bearings for rotatably supporting axles 28 of the slider 16 . the holes or bearing of the housing 12 may be in any shape and size so long as the slider 16 can be rotated and may be suitably designed in consideration of their functions and the strength and size of the housing 12 . the housing 12 is further provided at the longitudinal ends with anchoring portions at locations corresponding to locking portions ( later described ) of the slider 16 . finally , the slider 16 will be explained hereafter . the slider 16 is injection - molded from an electrically insulating plastic material in the conventional manner . preferred materials from which to form the slider 16 include polybutylene terephthalate ( pbt ), polyamide ( 66 pa or 46 pa ), liquid crystal polymer ( lcp ), polycarbonate ( pc ) and the like and combination thereof in view of the requirements imposed on the slider 16 with respect to dimensional stability , workability , manufacturing cost and the like . the slider 16 mainly comprises axles 28 adapted to be rotatably fitted in the housing 12 , the urging portions 36 for urging the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 , and anchoring grooves 30 adapted to be engaged with the projections 26 of the contacts 14 . the axles 28 are fulcrums for the pivotal movement of the slider 16 and fitted in the holes or bearings in the housing 12 at the location in the proximity of its longitudinal ends . the slider 16 is further provided at the longitudinal ends with locking portions adapted to engage the housing 12 for preventing the slider 16 from being lifted ( in the upward direction in the drawing ) when the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 are urged by the urging portions 36 of the slider 16 . the locking portions may be in any size and shape so long as they can engage the housing 12 and may be suitably designed in consideration of their function and the size and strength of the connector 10 . the urging portions 36 serve to push the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 and are preferably of an elongated shape , elliptical in the illustrated embodiment . with such an elliptical shape , when the slider is pivotally moved in the direction shown by an arrow c in fig3 a so as to rotate its urging portion in the space between the pressure receiving portions 20 and the connection portions 24 of the contacts 14 , the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 are moved upward with variation in contacting height owing to the elliptical shape of the urging portions 36 , resulting in the reliable clamping of the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flat cable by the contact portions 24 of the contacts 14 . the urging portions 36 may be formed in any shape insofar as they can rotate between the pressure receiving portions 20 and the connection portions 24 of the contacts 14 , and the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 14 can be raised with the aid of the variation in contacting height owing to , for example , difference in major and minor axes of an ellipse . the slider 16 is further provided with the anchoring grooves 30 independently from each other , which are adapted to engage the projections 26 of the contacts 14 for the purpose of preventing the slider 16 from being deformed at the middle in the direction shown by the arrow a in fig1 a due to the reaction against the pivotal movement of the slider 16 when being pivotally moved . the independently provided anchoring grooves 30 serve to increase the strength of the slider 16 and to prevent its deformation when being pivotally moved . another embodiment of the invention will be explained with reference to fig1 b . the connector 101 of this embodiment mainly comprises a housing 121 , contacts 14 and 141 and a slider 161 as is also the case in the connector 10 described above . the subject matter of the connector 101 of this embodiment lies in the fact that the two kinds of the contacts 14 and 141 are arranged to be alternately staggered by inserting the contacts into the housing in opposite directions alternately , thereby achieving narrower pitches of the contacts and lower geometry or minimization of height of the connector . the housing 121 , the slider 161 and the contacts 14 will not be described in further detail since these members are substantially similar to the corresponding members of the connector 10 described above . the other contacts 141 are also formed by press - working from the metal similar to that of the contacts 14 . likewise , the contacts 141 have two types , “ h - shaped ” and “ h - shaped ”. the “ h - shaped ” contact 141 mainly composed of a contact portion 22 adapted to contact the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable , a connection portion 24 adapted to be connected to a board or substrate , a fixed portion to be fixed to the housing , an elastic portion 34 and a fulcrum portion 32 provided between the contact portion and the connection portion 24 , and a pressure receiving portion 20 extending from the elastic portion 34 . the contact portion 22 , the elastic portion 34 , the fulcrum portion 32 and the connection portion 24 are arranged in u - shape . in addition to the respective portions provided in the “ h - shaped ” contact , the “ h - shaped ” contact is provided with an extension portion extending from the fulcrum portion 32 in an opposite direction to the connection portion 24 . the contact portions 22 are each formed with a protrusion at a free end to facilitate contacting with the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable . although the connection portions 24 are of a surface mounting type ( smt ) in the embodiment as shown in fig1 b , they may be of a dip type . with the contacts 141 similarly to the contacts 14 , after the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable has been inserted into fitting opening of the housing , the urging portions 36 of a slider 161 are pivotally moved between the pressure receiving portions 20 of the contacts 141 and the housing 121 or between the pressure receiving portions 20 and the extension portions to raise the pressure receiving portions 20 by the urging portions 36 so that the elastic portions 34 of the contacts 141 are tilted toward the contact portions 22 about the fulcrum portions 32 , thereby pressing the contact portions 22 against the flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable . the sizes and shapes of the fulcrum portion 32 , the elastic portion 34 and the pressure receiving portion 20 may be suitably designed to perform their functions described above . moreover , it is preferable to provide a projection 26 at the free end of the pressure receiving portion 20 of the contact 141 to prevent the slider 161 from being deform at its center in the connection direction ( mounting direction of the slider ) due to strong reaction against the pivotal movement of the slider 161 when causing its urging portion to pivotally move . however , it may be sufficient to provide the projections 26 only on one kind of the contacts 14 among the two kinds of contacts 14 and 141 because of the strength of the slider 161 improved by narrower pitches of the contacts . the projection 26 may be formed in any size so long as it can perform its function and may be so designed that the urging portion 36 of the slider 161 securely engages the projection 26 . the present invention is preferably applicable to connectors for use in mobile phones or cellular phones , notebook personal computers , digital cameras and the like and having a mechanism for pressing contacts 14 and 141 against a flexible printed circuit board 40 or flexible flat cable . particularly , the connector according to the invention is capable of inserting the contacts into a housing to be parallel to insertion grooves without obliquely positioning . while the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof , it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form and details can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention .

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