Flat flexible cable connector
A connector assembly includes a connector body defining an opening in communication with a cable space, and a cable insertion device insertable into the cable space of the connector body. Conductive contact surfaces of the connector are located on opposing sides of the cable space. The cable insertion device includes a body defining at least one elastic section, a first cable locating element arranged on a first side of the body, and a second cable locating element arranged on a second side of the body.
1 . A connector assembly, comprising:
a connector body defining an opening in communication with a cable space, the connector body including conductive contact surfaces located on opposing sides of the cable space;
a cable insertion device insertable into the cable space via the opening, including:
a body defining an elastic section;
a first cable locating element arranged on a first side of the device body; and
a second cable locating element arranged on a second side of the device body;
a first flat flexible cable (FFC) positioned on the first side of the device body by the first cable locating element; and
a second FFC positioned on the second side of the device body by the second cable locating element.
2 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein in an installed position within the cable space, the elastic section of the device is aligned with the conductive contact surfaces on each of the opposing sides of the cable space of the connector body, and is at least partially compressed between the conductive contact surfaces.
3 . The assembly of claim 2 , wherein a portion of the first FFC has an at least partially exposed conductor arranged over the elastic section and facing away from the first side of the device body, and a portion of the second FFC has an at least partially exposed conductor arranged over the elastic section and facing away from the second side of the device body.
4 . The assembly of claim 3 , wherein, with the device in the installed position within the cable space, the elastic section is compressed such that the exposed conductor of the first FFC is biased into contact with one of the conductive contact surfaces by the elastic section, and the exposed conductor of the second FFC is biased into contact with another one of the conductive contact surfaces by the elastic section.
5 . The assembly of claim 2 , wherein the connector body defines a through opening on each of two opposing sidewalls defining the cable space, each through opening exposing one of the conductive contact surfaces through the connector body.
6 . The assembly of claim 5 , wherein in the installed position of the device, the elastic section of the device is aligned with the openings formed through the connector body and the conductive contact surfaces.
7 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elastic section is defined by a void space formed between the first side and the second side of the device body.
8 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the conductive contact surfaces are defined by electrical terminals housed in the connector body, the contact surfaces sized and located to be mated to exposed conductors of flat flexible cables.
9 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the device body further defines lateral guides sized and located to center a flat flexible cable on each of the first and second sides of the device body.
10 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first cable locating element comprises a first protrusion located on the first side of the elastic section and a second protrusion located on a second side of the elastic section, opposite the first side in a direction of insertion of the device into the connector body.
11 . The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cable insertion device further includes one of a latch or a catch securing the device to the connector body in the installed position.
12 . A cable insertion device, comprising:
a body defining an elastic section;
a first cable locating element arranged on a first side of the body;
a second cable locating element arranged on a second side of the body, opposite the first side;
a connecting element adapted to secure the device to an associated connector;
a first flat flexible cable (FFC) attached to the first side of the body by the first cable locating element; and
a second FFC attached to the second side of the body by the second cable locating element.
13 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the elastic section is defined by a void space defined between the first side and the second side of the body.
14 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the body further defines lateral guides sized and located to center the first and second FFCs on each of the first and second sides of the body.
15 . The device of claim 12 , wherein:
the first cable locating element includes a first protrusion located on a first side of the elastic section and a second protrusion located on a second side of the at least one elastic section, opposite the first side in a longitudinal direction of the device; and
the second cable locating element includes a first protrusion located on a first side of the elastic section and a second protrusion located on a second side of the at least one elastic section, opposite the first side in the longitudinal direction of the device.
16 . The device of claim 12 , wherein exterior surfaces of the first and second sides of the body are generally planar at least in the area of the elastic section.
17 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the connecting element comprises at least one latch.
18 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the first and second cable locating elements are positioned on respective opposite tapered sides of a front end of the body.
19 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the body is monolithically formed of a non-conductive material.
20 . The device of claim 12 , wherein a portion of the first FFC has an at least partially exposed conductor arranged over the elastic section and facing away from the first side of the body, and a portion of the second FFC has an at least partially exposed conductor arranged over the elastic section and facing away from the second side of the body.
21 . A connector assembly, comprising:
a connector body defining an opening in communication with a cable space, the connector body including conductive contact surfaces located on opposing sides of the cable space, the connector body defines a through opening on each of two opposing sidewalls defining the cable space, each through opening exposing one of the conductive contact surfaces through the connector body; and
a cable insertion device insertable into the cable space via the opening, including:
a body defining an elastic section;
a first cable locating element arranged on a first side of the device body; and
a second cable locating element arranged on a second side of the device body.
22 . A connector assembly, comprising:
a connector body defining an opening in communication with a cable space, the connector body including conductive contact surfaces located on opposing sides of the cable space; and
a cable insertion device insertable into the cable space via the opening, including:
a body defining an elastic section;
a first cable locating element arranged on a first side of the device body, the first cable locating element comprises a first protrusion located on the first side of the elastic section and a second protrusion located on a second side of the elastic section, opposite the first side in a direction of insertion of the device into the connector body; and
a second cable locating element arranged on a second side of the device body.
23 . A cable insertion device, comprising:
a body defining an elastic section;
a first cable locating element arranged on a first side of the body and adapted to locate a first flat flexible cable (FFC) on the first side of the body, the first cable locating element includes a first protrusion located on a first side of the elastic section and a second protrusion located on a second side of the at least one elastic section, opposite the first side in a longitudinal direction of the device;
a second cable locating element arranged on a second side of the body, opposite the first side, and adapted to locate a second FFC on the second side of the body; and
a connecting element adapted to secure the device to an associated connector.