1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an audio jack connector capable of transmitting audio signals.
2. The Related Art
An audio jack connector mounted to an electronic device has an insulating housing, a first switch terminal and a second switch terminal. The insulating housing has a passageway passing therethrough for receiving an audio plug connector, a first groove and a second groove communicating with the passageway. The first switch terminal and the second switch terminal are received in the first groove and the second groove, respectively, and at one side of the passageway. The first switch terminal has an elastic portion of arch shape projecting into the passageway, and a first contacting portion connected with a free end of the elastic portion. The second switch terminal has a second contacting portion facing to the first contacting portion and spaced away from each other. When the audio plug connector is inserted into the passageway, the elastic portion is pressed by the audio plug connector to make the first contacting portion contact the second contacting portion, which forms electrical connection between the switch terminals. However, the first contacting portion of the conventional audio jack connector usually moves in a small range when the audio plug connector is against the elastic portion. This will make the connection and separation of the switch terminals unreliable, in other words, working performance of the audio jack connector may be influenced.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an audio jack connector for receiving an audio plug connector. The audio jack connector has an insulating housing. The insulating housing has a passageway extended from a front surface towards a rear surface thereof for receiving the audio plug connector, a first groove communicated with the passageway and a second groove communicated with the first groove. A first switch terminal received in the first groove has a base plate, an elastic arm extended from one end of the base plate and bent towards the passageway, and a first contacting portion formed at a free end of the elastic arm. A first convexity is protruded into the passageway from a substantially root portion of the elastic arm. A second switch terminal received in the second groove has a second contacting portion spaced from the first contacting portion. The first contacting portion is driven to move outwards to contact with the second contacting portion when the audio plug connector is inserted in the passageway and resists against the first convexity outwards.
As described above, when the audio plug connector is inserted into the passageway and resists against the first convexity outwards, the first contacting portion can be driven to move in a much wider range to contact the second contacting portion. So the connection and separation between the first switch terminal and the second switch terminal will be more reliable, and the working performance of the audio jack connector will be good and steady.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The first groove 15 has a bottom slot 151 at a front end of the bottom surface 12, passing through the front surface 10 and the first lateral surface 13, and a receiving recess 152 at a front surface 10 perpendicularly connected to one end the bottom slot 151 adjacent to the second lateral surface 14 and communicating with the passageway 101. The front surface 10 has a fixing slot 153 which is disposed at one side of the passageway 101 adjacent to the first lateral surface 13. The fixing slot 153 extends rearwards a distance along the first lateral surface 13, with a bottom end substantially perpendicularly connected to the other end of the bottom slot 151. The second groove 16 is arranged at the other side of the passageway 101 adjacent to the second lateral surface 14 and opposite to the fixing slot 153, and extends along a front and rear direction to penetrate the front surface 10 and the rear surface 11, with a front end thereof communicating with the receiving recess 152. A rear end of the bottom surface 12 is formed with a notch 161 located under the second groove 16. The notch 161 passes through the second lateral surface 14 and the rear surface 11 of the insulating housing 1, communicating with the second groove 16.
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As described above, when the audio plug connector is inserted into the passageway 101 and resists against the first convexity 231 and the second convexity 232 outwards, the first contacting portion 24 can be driven to move in a much wider range to contact the third convexity 321 of the second contacting portion 32. So the connection and separation between the first switch terminal 20 and the second switch terminal 30 will be more reliable, and the working performance of the audio jack connector 100 will be good and steady.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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