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The conductive terminal of the audio jack 50 having a shielding shell in the invention is a plug type. Each of the terminals is integrally formed by a punching process. The fabricating process is briefly described herein. The first terminal 2 has a body 21 and a notch is formed on the body 21 by punching. The rest of the body 21 forms an elastic contact portion 22. A pin 23 protrudes from the bottom surface of the body 21 and is used for plugging in a circuit board. The second terminal 3 includes a horizontal body 31. An elastic contact portion 32 protruding forward is formed on the horizontal body 31 by punching. A pin 33 is formed by bending along the back end of one side surface of the horizontal body 31 and then bending again. The structure of the third terminal 4 is simpler and includes a horizontal body 41 and a pin 42 bent along one side surface of the horizontal body 41. The structures of the fourth terminal 5 and the second terminal 3 are the same, each of which includes a horizontal body 51, an elastic contact portion 52 protruding forward from the horizontal body 51 by punching, and a pin 53 bent along the side of the back end of the horizontal body 51. The third terminal 4 and the fourth terminal 5 form a pair of switch terminals to realize signal transmission of jointed plugs.
The shielding shell 6 has a top surface 62 and two side surfaces 63. A notch 631 is formed at the front edge of each of the side surfaces 63 by cutting and the notch 631 and the stripped protrusion on each side surface of the insulative housing 1 are interfered so as to restrain the shielding shell 6 from moving forward freely. A depressed protrusion 632 is formed at the back end of each of the side surfaces 63 by punching and joints with the trench 132 on each of the side surfaces 13 of the insulative housing 1. A locking block 633 is protruding from inside each of the depressed protrusions 632 by punching. Between the notch 631 and the depressed protrusion 632 and near the bottom of the depressed protrusion 632 is disposed an inset locking point 634. The inset locking point 634 and the pit 133 on the side surfaces 13 are interfered so as to restrain the shielding shell 6 from moving backward freely. At least two pins 635 are extending from the bottom surface of each of the side surfaces 63 downward and suitable for fixing on the circuit board. A U-shaped hook 636 between the two pins 635 is bent inward from the side surfaces. The U-shaped hook 636 is locked and hooked onto the exterior wall of the groove 151 on the bottom surface 15 of the insulative housing 1 so that the shielding shell is prevented from expanding outward and the shielding shell is restrained from moving upward and downward freely. A back wing 64 is coplanar and connected with the top surface 62 of the shielding shell 6, and the back wing 64 may be bent along the top surface 62 to form a back cover 65 covering the back end of the insulative housing 1 (as shown in
In the audio jack 50 with a shielding shell of the present invention, the first terminal 2, the second terminal 3, the third terminal 4 and the fourth terminal 5 are plugged into corresponding channels from the rear surface 14 of the insulative housing 1. Afterwards, the shielding shell 6 also slides forward from the back end of the insulative housing 1. The U-shaped hook 636 slides along the exterior wall of the groove 151 on the bottom surface 15 of the insulative housing 1. The notches 631 of the shielding shell 6 contact the stripped protrusions 131 of the insulative housing 1. Thus, the shielding shell 6 has been mounted at the correct position in this direction. The depressed protrusions 632 are locked with the trench 132 of the insulative housing 1. The inset locking point 634 is fastened to the pit 133 of the insulative housing 1. Now, the shielding shell 6 is restrained from moving freely both in the vertical and horizontal directions so that the insulative housing 1 and the shielding shell 6 are solidly fastened together. Further, the back wing 64 is forcefully bent along a bend line to form the back cover 65 and the back cover 65 shields the back end of the insulative housing 1 (as shown in
The invention may still be implemented with other alteration and modifications. All the other embodiments implemented by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention shall be considered the embodiments of equivalent effect as those fallen within the scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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95210101 | Jun 2006 | TW | national |