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Halvorsen, Henry J.; Marchetto, Albert V.; Thomas, Edwin P.; |
Circuit interlock arrangement

An interlock arrangement utilizes a modification of printing circuit boards (11 and 41) and spring loaded locking levers (23 and 24). One printed circuit board (11) includes notches or detents (25 and 26) in which the locking levers rest to prevent the removal of the board after being inserted into its connectors (13-15). In order to remove the board, another printed circuit board (41) is utilized which has tapered portions (42 and 43) that displace the locking pins from the detents in the process of being inserted into auxiliary connectors (44 and 46). Thus, the first board may be removed while the second board provides a predetermined circuitry status via the interconnection of the two sets of connectors.


What is claimed is:
1. An interlocking arrangement comprising:
a first planar pluggable element and a first plug-in connector, the arrangement preventing removal of the first planar pluggable element from the first plug-in connector;
locking means for preventing the removal of the first planar pluggable element after insertion into the plug-in connector;
auxiliary connector means in circuit with the plug-in connector adapted to receive a planar pluggable element; and
unlocking means comprising a second planar pluggable element adapted to mate with the auxiliary connector means and interacting with the locking means to free the first planar pluggable element to allow its removal from the first plug-in connector while maintaining a predetermined circuit status for the first plug-in connector irrespective of the removal of the first planar pluggable element.
2. The interlock arrangement according to claim 1 wherein the first planar pluggable element includes a detent for engaging said locking means when inserted in the plug-in connector.
3. The interlock arrangement according to claim 2 wherein said locking means comprises a spring loaded pivoting lever having an end for sliding against the peripheral edge of a portion of the first planar pluggable element including the detent.
4. The interlock arrangement according to claim 3 wherein the second planar pluggable element includes a tapered portion for moving the end of the pivoting lever out of the detent when inserted into the auxiliary connector means.
5. The interlock arrangement according to claim 4 wherein the locking means comprises a second spring loaded pivoting lever and a second detent on the first planar pluggable element and the second spring loaded pivoting lever being adapted to engage the second detent.
6. An interlocking arrangement for preventing the interruption of continuity of selected circuits, the interlocking arrangement comprising:
a pair of connectors in circuit with one another, each connector being adapted to receive a printed circuit board,
cam lever means associated with the pair of connectors and adapted to engage a printed circuit board upon insertion into a connector,
a printed circuit board adapted to mate with either of said connectors, said printed circuit board providing circuit continuity between selected terminals of its connector and having a detent thereon to provide a resting place for said cam lever means when fully inserted in one of said connectors, the detent serving to lock the printed circuit board in said connector by preventing its removal thereby maintaining the circuit continuity, and
a second printed circuit board adapted to mate with either of said connectors and having a geometrical configuration which disengages said cam lever means from the detent when inserted into the other one of said connectors, said second printed circuit board capable of providing the circuit continuity of the selected circuits while enabling the removal of the other printed circuit board.
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