Abstract
An electrical connector assembly (2) comprises blade connector (4) and a receptacle connector (6) mating with the blade connector. The blade connector (4) comprises an insulating housing (8) containing power or signal blade contacts having contact blades (70) and a ground blade contact having a contact blade (42). A tab (64) projects in the mating direction from the forward edge (66) of the ground contact blade (42). The receptacle connector (6) has an insulating housing (72) with receptacle contacts (96) disposed in respective cavities (82, 84) in the housing (72). Each receptacle contact (96) has contact springs (108, 114) having contact surfaces (110, 120). The receptacle contact (96) in the center cavity (82) is a ground receptacle contact, whilst the receptacle contacts (96) in the remaining cavities are power or signal contacts. When the connectors (4, 6) are mated, the tab (64) first engages the ground receptacle contact (96) in the center cavity (82) and thus makes the ground circuit of the connector assembly (2). The forward edges (66, 71) of the contact blades (42, 70) then pass substantially simultaneously between the contact surfaces (110, 120) of the respective receptacle contacts (96) and the tab (64) is received in an opening (124) defined between the contact springs (108, 114) of the ground receptacle contact (96). Upon unmating of the connectors (4, 6) the tab (64) is withdrawn from the contact surfaces (110, 120) of the ground receptacle contact (96) after the contact blades (42, 70) have been withdrawn from the receptacle contact (96).
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Electrical connectors | 20/12/2009 | PL 787 | TYCO ELECTRONICS CORPORATION A CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA | Yes | Basis Patent |
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1. A pair of mating electrical contacts, comprising:a blade contact having a rearward blade support for retention in a first insulating housing, a contact blade of a first width projecting forwardly from the blade support to a transverse leading edge, and a tab of a second width which is substantially less than said first width, projecting forwardly from said transverse leading edge of the contact blade; and a receptacle contact having a rearward base for retention in a second insulating housing, and first and second contact springs projecting forwardly from said base, the first contact spring having a first transverse contact surface and the second contact spring having a second transverse contact surface of a width which is substantially greater than said first width, said first and second contact surfaces being cooperable to apply contact forces initially to the tab and then to the contact blade as the contacts are being mated, and the second contact spring defining a rearward opening for receiving the tab.', 'a blade contact having a rearward blade support for retention in a first insulating housing, a contact blade of a first width projecting forwardly from the blade support to a transverse leading edge, and a tab of a second width which is substantially less than said first width, projecting forwardly from said transverse leading edge of the contact blade; and', 'a receptacle contact having a rearward base for retention in a second insulating housing, and first and second contact springs projecting forwardly from said base, the first contact spring having a first transverse contact surface and the second contact spring having a second transverse contact surface of a width which is substantially greater than said first width, said first and second contact surfaces being cooperable to apply contact forces initially to the tab and then to the contact blade as the contacts are being mated, and the second contact spring defining a rearward opening for receiving the tab.
2. A pair of mating contacts as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of the contact surface of the first contact spring is substantially equal to the width of the tab and the width of the contact surface of the second contact spring is substantially equal to the width of the contact blade.
3. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tab projects centrally from said transverse leading edge of the contact blade.
4. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second contact spring comprises a pair of spring arms connected to said base on opposite sides of the first contact spring, a strap connecting the spring arms being bowed towards the first contact spring to define the second contact surface which is continuous.
5. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 4, wherein each spring arms is connected to said base by way of a bent portion offsetting the spring arms from the first contact spring to provide said opening for receiving the tab.
6. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blade support of the blade contact is a plate which is coplanar with the contact blade and the tab, and wherein compliant contact tails project from an edge of the plate transversely of the contact blade.
7. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 6, wherein the plate is connected to the contact blade by way of a transition neck, a retention lug depending from an edge of the plate, beside the transition neck and having a retention barb facing the transition neck.
8. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 1, wherein compliant contact tails project from the rearward edge of the base of the receptacle contact, and wherein retention bosses are formed on opposite ends of the base.
9. A pair of contacts as claimed in claim 1, wherein the contact blade is formed with raised areas extending longitudinally of the contact blade and projecting on opposite sides of the plane of the contact blade for engaging the contact surfaces of the contact springs of the receptacle contact
10. A pair of contacts a claimed in claim 9, wherein a plurality of the raised areas project from one side of the contact blade for engaging the contact surface of the second contact spring
11. An electrical connector assembly comprising mating electrical connectors having a ground blade contact for mating with a ground receptacle contact and at least one current transmitting blade contact for mating with a respective current transmitting receptacle contact, the ground blade contact having a contact blade with a transverse leading edge and a projecting tab which is narrower than the contact blade extending forwardly from said leading edge, for engaging with the ground receptacle contact before the contact blade engages with the ground receptacle contact, each current transmitting blade contact having a contact blade having a transverse leading edge adapted to engage with the respective current transmitting receptacle contact substantially simultaneously as the leading edge of the contact blade of the ground blade contact engages with the ground receptacle contact, the ground receptacle contact having an opening for receiving the tab as the contact blades are being mated with the receptacle contacts
12. An assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein the ground receptacle contact has a first and a second contact spring upstanding from a base, the first contact spring having a contact surface of substantially same width, transversely of said contact spring, as the tab, and the second contact spring having a contact surface of substantially the same width, transversely of that contact spring, as the contact blade of the ground blade contact
13. An assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein the contact springs are relatively offset from each other proximate to the base, to define said opening
14. An assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein each blade contact is substantially coplanar, and has a contact blade support plate retained in a cavity in an insulating housing of the respective connector, at least one contact tail projecting from a lateral edge of the support plate and being electrically connected to a conductor on a circuit board
15. An assembly as claimed in claim 14, wherein the support plate is connected to the contact blade by way of a transition neck, the support plate having a retention lug depending beside the transition neck and having a retention barb facing the transition neck and engaging a wall of the housing protruding between the transition neck and the retention lug
16. An assembly as claimed in claim 11, wherein each contact blade has a plurality of raised areas extending longitudinally of the contact blade and projecting in opposite directions from the plane of the contact blade for engagement with opposite contact surfaces of the receptacle contact for mating with the contact blade
17. An electrical blade contact for mating, in a mating direction, with an electrical receptacle contact having opposed contact surfaces, the blade contact comprising a rearward blade support for retention in a cavity in an insulating housing and a contact blade projecting forwardly from the blade support for insertion between said contact surfaces, the contact blade being formed with elongate, parallel, raised areas extending in the mating direction terminating back from a forward edge of the contact blade, and projecting in opposite directions from the plane of the contact blade for engaging said opposed contact surfaces as the contact blade is inserted between said contact surfaces, wherein the raised areas comprise a first raised area located between second and third raised areas, the first raised area projecting from the plane of the contact blade in the opposite direction to the second and third raised areas
18. A blade contact as claimed in claim 17, wherein the raised areas are evenly spaced from each other transversely of the contact blade and extend therealong to the same extent up to a position back from the forward edge of the contact blade
19. An electrical blade contact for mating, in a mating direction, with an electrical receptacle contact having opposed contact surfaces, the blade contact comprising a rearward blade support for retention in a cavity in an insulating housing and a contact blade projecting forwardly from the blade support to a transverse leading edge for insertion between said contact surfaces, the contact blade being formed with elongate, parallel, raised areas extending in the mating direction, terminating back from a forward edge of the contact blade, and projecting in opposite directions from the plane of the contact blade for engaging said opposed contact surfaces as the contact blade is inserted between said contact surfaces, wherein a tab extends forwardly from said leading edge of the contact blade, centrally of said leading edge, the width of the tab being substantially one third of the width of the contact blade.']
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