IP Library Granted Patent US 8,998,645
Granted Patent B2
US 8,998,645 · App. 13/657,222 · Granted Apr 7, 2015

Hermaphroditic interconnect system

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Patent No.
US 8,998,645
App. No.
13/657,222
Granted
Apr 7, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical interconnect system employs electrical connectors in which the contacts are identical for both the male and the female side of the connection. Contacts are arranged in a linear header and multiple header pairs are arranged in a dielectric matrix or grid. The grid is an external dielectric frame capable of providing load bearing and geometry requirements. This arrangement results in a cost-effective construction that features very high electrical bandwidth capabilities and an extremely rugged product.

Claims (49)

1. An electrical connector comprising:

a first element; and

a second element that mates with the first element;

wherein each of the elements includes headers each with a header body and electrical contacts in the header body; and

wherein for one of the elements the headers of that element are mounted face to face, and for the other of the elements the headers of that element are mounted back to back;

wherein the headers are substantially identical to one another in cross-sectional configuration, with the header bodies of all of the headers having a substantially identical cross-section body shape, and with the electrical contacts of all of the headers having a substantially identical placement within the respective header bodies;

wherein the electrical contacts are hermaphroditic contacts, and are all substantially identical;

wherein the header bodies are plastic and molded around the contacts;

wherein the contacts each include:

an operating beam; and

a bend at a free end of the operating beam;

wherein the beam has a reduced cross-section in the header body, smaller than a cross-section outside the header body; and

wherein the beam has a tapered portion between the cross-section outside the header body to the reduced cross-section;

wherein, when the elements are mated, the bends of the contacts of the first element contact the beams of the contacts of the second element, and the bends of the contacts of the second element contact the beams of the contacts of the first element;

wherein the header bodies have ridges that are in contact with the tapered portions, and that mechanically support the contacts when the beams of the contacts are bent by contact with bends of other of the contacts; and

wherein the ridges electrically interact with the tapered portions of the contacts.

2. The electrical connector of claim 1 , wherein each of the elements also includes additional headers.

3. The electrical connector of claim 2 , wherein all of the headers have the same number of the contacts.

4. The electrical connector of claim 2 , wherein some of the headers have more the contacts than other of the headers.

5. An electrical connector comprising:

a first element; and

a second element that mates with the first element;

wherein each of the elements includes at least three headers each with a header body and electrical contacts in the header body;

wherein, for each of the elements, adjacent of the headers alternate between a face-to-face configuration and a back-to-back configuration, through a stack of headers, with

for the first element, a first header is in the face-to-face configuration with a second header that is adjacent to the first header, and a third header that is adjacent to the second header in the back-to-back configuration with the second header; and

for the second element, a first header is in the back-to-back configuration with a second header that is adjacent to the first header, and a third header that is adjacent to the second header in the face-to-face configuration with the second header;

wherein the electrical contacts are hermaphroditic contacts, and are all substantially identical;

wherein the header bodies are plastic and molded around the contacts;

wherein the contacts each include:

an operating beam; and

a bend at a free end of the operating beam;

wherein the beam has a reduced cross-section in the header body, smaller than a cross-section outside the header body; and

wherein the beam has a tapered portion between the cross-section outside the header body to the reduced cross-section; and

wherein the header bodies each include grid protectors that overlie and protect the free ends of the operating beam during the mating of the elements.

6. The electrical connector of claim 5 , wherein, when the elements are mated, the bends of the contacts of the first element contact the beams of the contacts of the second element, and the bends of the contacts of the second element contact the beams of the contacts of the first element.

7. The electrical connector of claim 5 , wherein all of the headers have the same number of the contacts.

8. The electrical connector of claim 5 , wherein some of the headers have more the contacts than other of the headers.

9. The electrical connector of claim 6 , wherein the header bodies have ridges that support the contacts when the beams of the contacts are bent by contact with bends of other of the contacts.

10. An electrical connector comprising:

a first element; and

a second element that mates with the first element;

wherein each of the elements includes headers each with a header body and electrical contacts in the header body; and

wherein for one of the elements the headers of that element are mounted face to face, and for the other of the elements the headers of that element are mounted back to back;

wherein the header bodies have protrusions;

wherein the each of the elements includes a frame that receives the headers of that element; and

wherein, for each of the elements, the protrusions engage ribs of the frame, to maintain position of the headers within the frame.

11. The electrical connector of claim 10 , wherein the ribs each deflect into a serpentine shape when engaged by the protrusions.

12. The electrical connector of claim 10 , wherein the ribs are in spaces between adjacent header bodies.

13. The electrical connector of claim 12 , wherein interaction of the protrusions with the ribs provide transverse loads on the headers to counteract the contact torsional loads on the headers, to maintain proper positioning of the headers within the frame.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2025
From: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: PACIFIC AEROSPACE & ELECTRONICS, LLC; OHIO ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, LLC; JOY SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY, LLC; FILCONN, LLC; HERMETIC SOLUTIONS GROUP INC.
Reel/Frame 070355/0621 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2025
From: X-MICROWAVE, LLC; TANTALUM PELLET COMPANY, LLC; EVANS CAPACITOR COMPANY, LLC; PACIFIC AEROSPACE & ELECTRONICS, LLC; OHIO ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, LLC; FILCONN, LLC; HERMETIC SOLUTIONS GROUP INC.; RUBBERCRAFT CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA, LTD.; SWIFT TEXTILE METALIZING LLC; RMB PRODUCTS; BAL SEAL ENGINEERING, LLC; KAMATICS CORPORATION; BEI PRECISION SYSTEMS & SPACE COMPANY, INC.; PAKTRON LLC; OHMEGA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; TICER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; CUSTOM INTERCONNECTS, LLC; SANDERS INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS, INC.; AKROFIRE, LLC; KAMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION; KAMAN CORPORATION
To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070344/0430 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 2, 2022
From: PACIFIC AEROSPACE & ELECTRONICS, LLC; OHIO ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, LLC; JOY SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY LLC; FILCONN, LLC; HERMETIC SOLUTIONS GROUP INC.
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 061638/0115 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 23, 2012
From: VENALECK, JOHN T; ROATH, ALAN L
To: OHIO ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, LLC
Reel/Frame 029170/0493 →