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Multiple pin connector having ferrite bead-capacitor filter
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Sept. 27, 1966 N. CODA r-:TAL
MULTIPLE PIN CONNECTOR HAVING FERRITE BEAD-CAPACITOR FILTER Filed Aug. 20, 1963 4 l lill l lil lllil FIG. 4
INVENTORS. M BA BY M Q (/Qsb United States Patent O 3,275,953 MULTIPLE PIN CONNECTOR HAVING FERRITE BEAD-CAPACITOR FILTER Nello Coda, Erie, Pa., and James J. Walsh, Trenton, On-
tario, Canada, assignors to Erie Technological Products,
Inc., a corporation of Pennsylvania Filed Aug. 20, 1963, Ser. No. 306,407 4 Claims. (Cl. 333-79) This invention is a feed through inductance, capacitance filter for high frequency circuits which is particularly advantageous in connectors where floating of the connector pins is required to simplify insertion and withdrawal. Each pin and its associated filter comprises a unitary assembly with the filter elements housed within a metal tube to which ground connections may be made.
In the drawing, FIG. 1 is an elevation, partly in section, of a connector; FIG. 2 is a section through one of the filter assemblies; FIG. 3 is a section through `a modification of the filter assembly, and FIG. 4 is yan elevation of another modification.
The connector shown in FIG. l is typical of that used in the electronic equipment and may have from 50 to 150 or more pins, each representing a circuit. The m-ale connector is shown in FIG. l. The female counterpart is of conventional design.
The connector has a metallic housing 1 having at its center aground plate 2 connected to the inside of the housing by a spring connector 3 which provides electrical connection and permits relative movement between the ground plate and the housing. On opposi-te sides of the ground plate are upper and lower members 5 and 6 of insulatingmaterial having surfaces 7, 8 which respectively abut the upper and lower sides of the ground plate when the members are suitably clamped together, for example, by through bolts (not shown). A plurality ofyaligned honeycomb sockets 9, 10 Vrespectively extend inward from thesurfaces 7, 8 and in the bottom of each socket is an opening 11, 11a of slightly larger diameter than the associatedpin 12. There are `as many openings 11, 11a as there are pins. The clearance between the pins and the openings permits floating of the pins desirable for insertion and removal.
The filter assembly for each pin is shown in FIG. 2. It comprises a largeceramic capacitor 14, one ormore ferrite beads 15, and a smallceramic capacitor 16 telescoped over thepin 12 in the order named. Thelarge capacitor 14 butts `against aflange 17 on the pin .and itsinner electrode 18 is soldered to theflange Iat 19. Ametal tube 20 is telescoped over the capacitors and the ferrite beads and the `outer electrode 21 of the large capacitor is soldered to one end of the tube `at 22. The opposite end of themetal tube 20 is soldered at 23 to theouter electrode 24 of Ithecapacitor 16 and theinner electrode 25 of thecapacitor 16 is soldered at 26 to thepin 12.
The metal tube can be made to close tolerance both as to diameter and as to length. While the ceramic capacitors cannot be made to as close tolerances, any clearance between the capacitors and either thepin 12 or the inside diameter of thetube 20 is bridged iby the solderedconnections 19, 22, 23, 26 so that the capacitors are located in fixed relation to the pin. The filter is protected from injury. The metal tube 2) encloses Ithe full length of the ceramic. At one end, theshoulder 17 takes the thrusts. At the other end the projecting end 27 of the tube takes the thrusts.
In assembly, the filter element is assembled on each of the pins. The assembled pins are then dropped into thesockets 9 and the member 5 arranged on one side of theground plate 2. In this position,annular spring members 28 make connection between the ground plate yand each "ice of thetubes 20. The member 6 is then assembled on the opposite side of the ground plate. When the members are bolted together, each of the pin and filter assemblies is loosely carried in the alignedsockets 9, 10 with thetubes 20 grounded by theconnectors 28 and withshoulders 17 and 27 in position to cooperate with shoulders 29 and 30 to accommodate the axial thrusts.
In the modification shown in FIG. 3, the pin 31 (corresponding to pin 12) has 'acollar 32 which is soldered at 33 to aninner electrode 34 on atubular capacitor 35. Ametal tube 36 is telescoped over thecapacitor 35 `and theouter capacitor electrode 37 is soldered to the tube at 38. A plurality offerrite beads 39 are arranged between thecapacitor 35 and anothertubular capacitor 40 having anouter electrode 41 soldered to the metal tube at 42 and having aninner electrode 43 connected to the pin by acollar 44 soldered to both the pin 'and to the inner electrode. In this assembly, themetal tube 36 protects the ceramic capacitors 4and also supplies a precision metallic surface to which contact may be easily made. The filter assembly of FIG. 3 is adapted to higher voltages because theflanges 45 and 46 on the outer ends `ofcapacitors 35 `and 40 provide a longer insulating band. In the construction of FIGS. 1 and 2, the insulating b-and between the capacitor electrodes is limited by the thickness of the capacitor dielectric.
In the construction of FIG. 4, themetal tube 47 is provided with amounting flange 48. The internal construction may be the same as in the previously described filters.
What is claimed as new is:
1. A connector having 'a ground plate with a plurality of openings extending through ythe plate, a pair of blocks of insulating material respectively on one and on the opposite side of the ground plate, each block having a plurality of sockets with each socket in one block being aligned with an associated socket in the other block yand with the open end of each socket `adjacent and aligned with one `of said openings and with the bottom of each socket spaced axially from the opening with which it is aligned yand providing a thrust receiving shoulder, a plurality of filter assemblies each comprising an outer metal tube extending through an opening in the ground pla-te with one end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of `one socket and the other end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of the associated socket, a center conductor pin extending through the tube and through the bottoms of the associated sockets, a ceramic capacitor telescoped over the pin with ,a major portion telescoped within the tube and having an outwardly projecting flange adjacent the shoulder `and overlapping one end of the tube, yan inner electrode extending out over the end of `the flange and soldered to the pin, and .an outer electrode soldered to the tube, another tubular capacitor telescoped over the pin and axially spaced from the first capacitor with a major portion telescoped within the tube and having an outwardly projecting fiange overlapping the other end of the tube, an inner electr-ode extending out over the end of the flange and soldered to the shoulder, and an outer electrode soldered to the tube, ferrite beads on the pin between the capacitors, and means for connecting the outer electrode to the ground plate.
2. A connector having a ground plate with a plurality of openings extending through the plate, a pair of blocks of insulating material respectively on one and on the opposite side of the ground plate, each block having a plurality of sockets with each socket in one block being aligned with an associated socket in the other block and with the open end of each socket adjacent and aligned with one of said openings and with the bottom of each socket spaced axially from the opening with which it is aligned and providing a thrust receiving shoulder, a plurality of filter assemblies each comprising an outer metal tube extending through an opening in the ground plate with one end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of one socket and the other end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of the associated socket, a center conductor pin extending through the tube and through the bottoms of the associated sockets, a ceramic capacitor telescoped over the pin and telescoped within the tube having an inner electrode soldered to said shoulder and an outer electrode soldered to the tube, another tubular capacitor telescoped over the pin and telescoped within the tube and axially spaced from the rst capacitor having an inner electrode soldered to the pin and an outer electrode soldered to the tube, ferrite beads on the pin between the capacitors, and means for connecting the outer electrode to the ground plate.
3. A connector having a ground plate With a plurality of openings extending through the plate, a pair of blocks of insulating material respectively on one and on the opposite side of the ground plate, each block having a plurality of sockets with each socketl in one block being aligned with an associated socket in the other block and with the open end of each socket adjacent and aligned with one of said openings and With the bottom of each socket spaced axially from the opening with which it is aligned and providing a thrust receiving shoulder, a plurality of lter assemblies each comprising an outer metal tube extending through an opening in the ground plate with one end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of one socket and the other end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of the associated socket, a center conductor pin extending through the tube and through the bottoms of the associated sockets, a ceramic capacitor telescoped over .the pin and telescoped within the tube having an inner electrode soldered to the pin and an outer electrode soldered to the tube, another tubular capacitor telescoped over the pin and telescoped within the tube and axially spaced from the first capacitor having an inner electrode solderedto thepin and an -outer electrode soldered to the tube, ferrite beads on the pin between the capacitors, and means for connectingthe outer electrode to .the ground plate.
4. A connector having a ground plate with a plurality of openings extending through the plate, a pair of blocks of insulating material respectively on one and on the opposite side of the ground plate, each block having a plurality of sockets with each socket in one block being aligned with an associated socket in the other block and with the open end of each socket adjacent and aligned with one of said openings and with the bottom of each socket spaced axially from the opening With which it is aligned and providing a thrust receiving shoulder, a plurality of filter assemblies each comprising an outer metal tube extending through an opening'in the ground plate with one end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of one socket and the other end presented to the shoulder at the bottom of the associated socket, a center conductor pin extending through the tube and through the bottoms of the associated sockets, a ceramic capacitor telescoped over the pin and having a major portion telescoped Within the tube, an outwardly projecting flange overlapping one end of the tube, an inner electrode extending out over the end of the flange and soldered to the pin, and an outer electrode soldered to the tube, another tubular capacitor axially spaced from the iirst capacitor telescoped over the pin and having a major portion telescoped Within the tube, an outwardly projecting flange overlapping the other end of the tube, an inner electrode extending out over the end of the flange and soldered to the shoulder, and an outer electrode soldered to the tube, ferrite beads on the pin between the capacitors and means for connecting the outer electrode to the ground plate.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,418,171 3/1922 Baettig 339-219 2,438,371 3/ 1948 Marholz 339-64 2,569,667 V10/1951 Harvey 33 3-79 2,590,131 3/1952 Schonstedt 339-196 2,759,155 8/1956V Hackenberg 333--79 2,940,058 6/ 1960 Foster 333-79 3,002,162 9/1961 Garstang 333-79 3,200,355 8/1965 Dahlen 333-79 FOREIGN PATENTS 809,126 2/ 1959 Great Britain.
OTHER REFERENCES Chapman: Interference Decoupling System, IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 3, No. 4, September 1960,page 24.
HERMAN KARL SAALBACH, Primary Examiner.

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1. A CONNECTOR HAVING A GROUND PLATE WITH A PLURALITY OF OPENING EXTENDING THROUGH THE PLATE, A PAIR OF BLOCKS OF INSULATING MATERIAL RESPECTIVELY ON ONE AND ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE GROUND PLATE, EACH BLOCK HAVING A PLURALITY OF SOCKETS WITH EACH SOCKET IN ONE BLOCK BEING ALIGNED WITH AN ASSOCIATED SOCKET IN THE OTHER BLOCK AND WITH THE OPEN END OF EACH SOCKET ADJACENT AND ALIGNED WITH ONE OF SAID OPENINGS AND WITH THE BOTTOM OF EACH SOCKET SPACED AXIALLY FROM THE OPENING WITH WHICH IT IS ALIGNED AND PROVIDING A THRUST RECEIVING SHOULDER, A PLURALITY OF FILTER ASSEMBLIES EACH COMPRISING AN OUTER METAL TUBE EXTENDING THROUGH AN OPENING IN THE GROUND PLATE WITH ONE END PRESENTED TO THE SHOULDER AT THE BOTTOM OF ONE SOCKET AND THE OTHER END PRESENTED TO THE SHOULDER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE ASSOCIATED SOCKET, A CENTRAL CONDUCTOR PIN EXTENDING THROUGH THE TUBE AND THROUGH THE BOTTOMS OF THE ASSOCIATED SOCKETS, A CERAMIC CAPACITOR TELESCOPED OVER THE PIN WITH A MAJOR PORTION TELESCOPED WITHIN THE TUBE AND HAVING AN OUTWARDLY PROJECTING FLANGE ADJACENT THE SHOULDER AND OVERLAPPING ONE END OF THE TUBE, AN INNER ELECTRODE EXTENDING OUT OVER THE END OF THE FLANGE AND SOLDERED TO THE PIN, AND AN OUTER ELECTRODE SOLDERED TO THE TUBE, ANOTHER TUBULAR CAPACITOR TELESCOPED OVER THE PIN AND AXIALLY SPACED FROM THE FIRST CAPACITOR WITH A MAJOR PORTION TELESCOPED WITHIN THE TUBE AND HAVING AN OUTWARDLY PROJECTING FLANGE OVERLAPPING THE OTHER END OF THE TUBE, AN INNER ELECTRODE EXTENDING OUT OVER THE END OF THE FLANGE AND SOLDERED TO THE SHOULDER, AND AN OUTER ELECTRODE SOLDERED TO THE TUBE, FERRITE BEADS ON THE PIN BETWEEN THE CAPACITORS, AND MEANS FOR CONNECTING THE OUTER ELECTRODE TO THE GROUND PLATE.
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