Electrical connectors – With guiding means for mating of coupling part – For constrained pivotal or plural movement coupling
Patent
1991-12-30
1992-09-08
Paumen, Gary F.
Electrical connectors
With guiding means for mating of coupling part
For constrained pivotal or plural movement coupling
439341, 439377, H01R 13629
Patent
active
051454009
ABSTRACT:
A substrate connector guide for installing and electrically connecting an electrical substrate to a carrier substrate. The substrate connector guide includes guide rails mounted on the perimeter edge of the carrier substrate and electrical connectors mounted transversely between the guide rails. First and second substrate guides mounted to the carrier substrate. Each include a channel extending longitudinally along a substrate guide inner side, from an open end. A retention guide assists in maintaining the electrical substrate in proper position after insertion into the carrier substrate guide rails. Electrical connectors are also mounted and electrically connected to the electrical substrate. The electrical substrate is installed by manually inserting the electrical substrate into respective substrate guide open ends and pushing the electrical substrate along the channels. The electrical substrate rests on the carrier substrate and aligns the electrical susbstrate connectors to carrier electrical connectors. Electrical connection is completed between the electrical substrate and the carrier substrate when the electrical substrate is fully seated.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2189874 (1940-02-01), Ziganke
patent: 3848952 (1974-11-01), Tighe, Jr.
patent: 4388010 (1983-06-01), Mott et al.
AG Communication Systems Corporation
Black Robert J.
Hendricks Gregory G.
Paumen Gary F.
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