Apparatus and method for guiding and aligning circuit board...

Electrical connectors – With guiding means for mating of coupling part – For guiding side of movable panel – e.g. – circuit board

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C361S756000, C361S801000

Reexamination Certificate

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06814607

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to apparatus and a method for guiding and aligning circuit board assemblies with sockets of a backplane. This invention further relates to a method and apparatus that supports circuit board assemblies of electronic apparatus and which also guides and aligns a plug on the circuit board assemblies with mating openings of sockets on a backplane.
PROBLEM
Electronic systems such as large computer systems and communications switching systems make extensive use of circuit board assemblies. These systems typically comprise a plurality of circuit board assemblies that must be electrically interconnected with each other. The mounting and interconnection of the plurality of circuit board assemblies is accomplished in the prior art by the provision of a frame having a plurality of horizontal shelves arranged in a bookshelf configuration with the circuit board assemblies being positioned vertically between grooves of vertically adjacent horizontal shelves. The vertical spacing between adjacent shelves is fixed and can only accommodate circuit board assemblies of a fixed height. The use of circuit board assemblies of different heights requires that circuit board assemblies of a larger height be positioned between a first pair of shelves having the required spacing, that circuit board assemblies of an intermediate height be positioned between a different pair of shelves having a spacing that accommodates the intermediate vertical height and that circuit board assemblies of a lesser height be positioned between another pair of shelves whose spacing accommodates the lesser height. A vertical backplane having sockets is positioned proximate the rear of the assembly of shelves. Sockets on the vertical backplane are adapted to interconnect with mating plugs on the circuit board assemblies mounted between the horizontal shelves.
The insertion of a circuit board assembly into a backplane socket requires that the circuit board assembly be positioned between the pair of shelves whose spacing is appropriate for the height of the circuit board assembly. Each circuit board assembly is positioned in the grooves of its pair of shelves and is then pushed towards the backplane until the pins on the rear of a plug of the circuit board assembly engage mated openings in a socket of the backplane. This operation that must be done with precision to avoid damaging the pins of the plug while inserting them into openings of the socket. Typically the circuit board assemblies are guided on their top and bottom edges by the grooves in the top and bottom of the shelves to align pins of the plug with mating openings in the backplane sockets. The sockets of the backplane are interconnected by printed wiring on the backplane so that the plurality of the circuit board assemblies are interconnected with each other in the manner required to define an operable system. The alignment of the circuit board assembly pins with the sockets on the backplane is a critical operation due to the small tolerance involved. Any misalignment of parts can result in damage that renders an expensive circuit board assembly and/or its backplane socket useless.
The arrangements of the prior art have the disadvantage that spacing between adjacent shelves is fixed and can accommodate only circuit board assemblies having the dimensions defined by the vertical spacing between each pair of shelves. This arrangement limits the flexibility of the mechanical implementation of the system since vertical shelf spacing for a new replacement circuit board assembly must often have dimensions identical to those of the circuit board assembly it replaces even though such dimensions might not be as advantageous as new technologies might permit.
It is therefore seen that the prior art arrangements of circuit board assemblies and the card cage structure including the alignment facilities is cumbersome and leads to unnecessary expense in the physical design of systems embodying circuit board assemblies.
SOLUTION
The above and other problems are solved in accordance with the present invention in accordance with which a method and apparatus is provided for guiding and aligning circuit board assemblies with mating with sockets mounted on a backplane of an electronic system. The apparatus embodying the present invention eliminates the horizontal shelves of the prior art arrangements. The elimination of the horizontal shelves is advantageous in that it overcomes the limitation that the circuit board assemblies must be grouped by sizes and inserted between pairs of shelves having the vertical spacing required to accommodate each different size.
In accordance with the method and apparatus of the present invention, the sockets into which sockets of circuit board assemblies are inserted are mounted in a pattern of horizontal rows and vertical columns on the backplane. A vertically oriented guide plate is positioned between a columns of sockets. Each vertical guide plate has horizontal guide slots that receive guide posts affixed to the vertical sides of a circuit board assembly. A circuit board assembly is supported by a guide plate by the steps of inserting guide posts on the circuit board assembly into a horizontal guide slot and by pushing the circuit board assembly inwardly toward the backplane until a plug at the rear of the circuit board assembly is proximate the backplane socket into which it is to be engaged. The rear surface of the plug has pins adapted to be inserted into corresponding openings in the sockets. The plug has ribs on each side which are adapted to mate with matching slots in the vertical sides of the socket that receives the plug.
The vertical guide plates and their horizontal guide slots perform the dual function of receiving and supporting a circuit board assembly as well as the function of guiding the plug on the rear of the circuit board assembly inward toward the socket into which it is to be inserted.
The guide slots and the guide posts on the circuit board assembly guide and align the circuit board assemblies as they are pushed inwardly until the rear portion of the plug begins to engage the socket into which the plug is to be inserted. At that time, a rear guide post of the circuit board assembly is within a rear guide hole formed in the guide plate at the rear extremity of the guide slot. The rear guide hole is substantially larger than the rear guide post of the circuit board assembly. This enables the rear portion of the circuit board assembly to move a limited amount vertically as well as horizontally with the front guide post acting as a pivot point for the motion of the rear of the circuit board assembly. This slight motion is desirable so that ribs on the vertical side walls of the plug at the rear of the circuit board assembly can mate with slots on the vertical side walls of the socket into which the plug is to be inserted. The circuit board assembly and its plug is fully inserted into its associated socket when the circuit board assembly is moved further inward so that the pins on the rear surface of the plug mate with corresponding openings in the socket.
The apparatus and method embodying the present invention eliminates the use of the library type horizontal shelving of prior art arrangements by using the vertical guide plates having horizontal guide slots to support the circuit board assemblies and to achieve accurate alignment and engagement with sockets on the backplane. The elimination of the horizontal shelving of the prior art equipment provides better air flow over the circuit board assembly for cooling because no alignment channel is obstructing the air flow. This provides better tolerance control for inserting the plug of the circuit board assembly with the backplane socket because the dimensions are-smaller and confined to single parts. This allows circuit board assemblies of the different heights to be guided into engagement with a socket by using the guide slots of the vertically oriented guide plates. This is further advantageous in that it provides potential for electromagneti

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