Board mounted electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6319062
  • Patent Number
    6,319,062
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (1) includes an insulative housing (10), a terminal insert (30) receiving a plurality of terminals (31) therein and a one-piece shield (20) including a first shield portion (21) and a second shield portion (22). A pair of protruding portions (142) outwardly projects from side walls (14) formed on the housing and a groove (144) is defined in one side edge thereof. A pair of support tabs (25), each defining a notch (24), are formed at two opposite sides of the first shield portion, the notches of the shield interlocking with the grooves of the housing to prevent the sides of the shield from springing outwardly and to arrest upward movement of the shield relative to the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to a low profile electrical connector for mounting in a cutout in an edge of a printed circuit board.




2. Description of the Related Art




To protect electrical connectors from Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI), a metal shield enclosing a housing is often provided. The housing and the metal shield must remain in fixed positions relative to each other, particularly in environments subject to vibration. The metal shield is often constructed in two halves with a cooperating latching system being formed on both halves for securing each half together with the housing. A related electrical connector having a shield as described is shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The shield includes a first shield


62


and a second shield


63


. More manufacturing steps and cost and greater coordination during assembly are required for such two-part shields, as opposed to a single piece shield. Additionally, an engagement between an opening


64


defined in the first shield


62


and a protrusion


65


formed on a housing


61


can not prevent the first shield


62


from being vertically displaced relative to the housing


61


.




Hence, an improved electrical connector is required to overcome the abovementioned problems.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector with a one-piece shield which encloses a housing and shields the housing from EMI and which can not be displaced relative to the housing in a perpendicular direction.




A further objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector which is easy to manufacture and assemble.




To fulfill the above-mentioned objectives, a board mounted electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing, a one-piece shield, a terminal insert retaining a plurality of terminals therein and a pair of light emitting diodes (LEDs). The insulative housing is substantially rectangular and defines a receiving space for receiving the terminal insert and a mating connector therein. The one-piece shield comprises a first shield portion and a second shield portion extending from a rear edge of the first shield portion. A pair of protruding portions outwardly projects from side walls of the housing and a groove is defined in a front side edge of each protruding portion. A pair of support tabs, each defining a notch at a rear side thereof, are formed at opposite sides of the first shield portion for engaging with the protruding portions. Each support tab abuts against a lower edge of a corresponding protruding portion, and fits in the groove of the corresponding protruding portion, thereby preventing a vertical displacement of the shield and preventing the opposite sides of the first shield portion from springing outwardly.











Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partially assembled view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an assembled view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an assembled view of

FIG. 1

, wherein the electrical connector is mounted in a cutout of a circuit board;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of a conventional connector; and





FIG. 6

is an assembled view of

FIG. 5

, wherein the conventional connector is mounted in a cutout of a circuit board.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a board-mounted electrical connector


1


in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing


10


, a conductive one-piece shield


20


, a terminal insert


30


with a plurality of terminals


31


therein and a pair of LEDs


40


.




The insulative housing


10


is substantially rectangular and comprises a top wall


12


, a bottom wall


13


and a pair of side walls


14


defining a receiving space


11


therebetween for receiving a mating connector (i.e., the plug jack not shown) therein. A pair of slots


122


is defined in opposite edges of the top wall


12


from a front to a rear of the housing


10


for detachably receiving the pair of LEDs


40


. Two pairs of protrusions


124


are respectively formed at opposite sides of and at a front of each slot


122


for securing the LEDs


40


therebetween. A pair of protruding portions


142


outwardly extend from each side wall


14


and a groove


144


is disposed in a front side of each protruding portion


142


. Each side wall


14


further defines a recess


146


at a rear thereof and forms a post


148


at a lower edge of the rear for locating the electrical connector


1


on a printed circuit board


5


(FIG.


4


). An elongate recess


140


is defined inside each side wall


14


, each recess


140


communicating with the receiving space


11


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the terminal insert


30


is insertable into the insulative housing


10


and comprises a plurality of terminals


31


received in an insulative holder


32


thereof. Each terminal


31


includes a contact portion


311


extending above the holder


32


and a solder tail


312


extending through a bottom of the holder


32


for soldering to the printed circuit board


5


using through hole mounting technology. When the terminal insert


30


is assembled into the insulative housing


10


, the contact portions


311


are received in the receiving space


11


.




The shield


20


of the electrical connector


1


is stamped from one piece of metal sheet and comprises a first shield portion


21


and a second shield portion


22


extending from a rear edge of the first shield portion


21


. A plurality of holes


26


is defined between the first and second shield portions


21


,


22


. The first shield portion


21


forms a top panel


211


, two side panels


213


depending downwardly from opposite side edges of the top panel


211


, two front panels


215


bending perpendicularly toward each other from front edges of the side panels


213


, and a pair of front flaps


217


downwardly depending from a front edge of the top panel


211


. The first shield portion


21


defines a cutout


212


in the front edge of the top panel


211


and a pair of rectangular holes


214


in the two front flaps


217


. A pair of resilient pads


216


inwardly extends from facing edges of opposite front panels


215


beneath the rectangular holes


214


. The second shield portion


22


forms a rear panel


218


and two side portions


28


perpendicularly extending from opposite side edges of the rear panel


218


. Each side portion


28


forms a pair of rectangular tabs


282


inwardly projecting from opposite edges thereof. A pair of depressions


27


is defined adjacent rear edges of the side panels


213


corresponding to the side portions


28


. Each depression


27


defines a pair of holes


272


therein for retaining the tabs


282


of a corresponding side portion


28


. A pair of grounding pads


23


outwardly and then downwardly extends from lower edges of the side panels


213


of the first shield portion


21


for anchoring the connector


1


and for grounding the shield


20


. A pair of support tabs


25


depend from forward lower edges of the side panels


213


of the first shield portion


21


in front of the grounding pads


23


. A notch


24


is defined in a rear side of each support tab


25


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, in assembly, the terminal insert


30


is accommodated into the receiving space


11


from a rear side of the housing


10


to electrically engage with the mating connector. The pair of LEDs


40


are fixed in the slots


122


in the top wall


12


of the housing


10


with pairs of protrusions


124


securing the diodes


40


therebetween. The shield


20


attaches to the housing


10


with the second shield portion


22


being bent downwards to cover the rear of the housing


10


. The depressions


27


of the shield


20


fit into the recesses


146


of the side walls


14


of the housing


10


. The side portions


28


are fit into the depressions


27


with the pairs of tabs


282


extending into corresponding holes


272


, thereby securing the rear panel


218


of the second shield portion


22


to the side panels


213


of the first shield portion


21


. Each protruding portion


142


of the housing


10


engages with a corresponding support tab


25


with a rear edge of the support tab


25


at the notch


24


fitting in the groove


144


of the protruding portion


142


thereby securing the shield


20


on the housing


10


and preventing the side panels


213


of the shield


20


from springing outwardly. Each support tab


25


of the first shield portion


21


further abuts a lower edge of the corresponding protruding portion


142


, thereby preventing upward movement of the shield


20


relative to the housing


10


. The pair of resilient pads


216


is correspondingly received in the elongate recesses


140


of the housing


10


and fronts of the pair of LEDs


40


are exposed from the rectangular holes


214


of the shield


20


.




When the connector


1


is assembled to the printed circuit board


5


, referring to

FIG. 4

, a bottom portion (not labeled) of the housing


10


fits within a cutout


6


of the printed circuit board


5


. A bottom side of each protruding portion


142


of the housing


10


abuts an upper surface of the printed circuit board


5


for supporting the electrical connector


1


thereon. Each grounding pad


23


of the shield


20


extends through a corresponding hole (not labeled) of the printed circuit board


5


for soldering thereto. The pair of posts


148


of the housing


10


extend through holes defined in the printed circuit board


5


for positioning the connector


1


thereon.




The shield


20


is in one piece, reducing manufacturing costs and easing coordination of parts during assembly. The shield


20


is firmly fixed to the housing


10


and the shield


20


and the housing


10


are firmly fixed to the printed circuit board


5


, reducing relative movement therebetween and providing a solution to the shortcomings of the prior art.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have beenset forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing having a top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of side walls defining a receiving space therebetween adapted for receiving a mating connector therein, a pair of protruding portions outwardly projecting from the side walls and a groove defmed in one side of each protruding portion; a pair of slots formed above said receiving space for detachably receiving a pair of LEDs therein; a one-piece shield enclosing the housing, said shield including a front shield portion and a rear shielding portion integrally formed with said front shield portion, said front shield portion including a top panel, two side panels downwardly depending from two opposite side edges of said top panel, two front panels bending perpendicularly toward each other from front edges of the side panels, respectively, a pair of support tabs formed at lower edges of opposite side panels of the front shield portion to fit into the grooves of the protruding portions on the housing thereby fixing the side panels to the housing in a direction normal to the side walls of the housing; and a pair of front flaps downwardly extending from a front edge of said top panel; wherein a cutout is defined around said front edge of said top panel between said pair of front flaps, and each of said front flaps defines an opening therein in alignment with the corresponding LED to expose said LED to an exterior; wherein a notch is defined in each support tab and the support tab interlocks at the notch with the protruding portion at the groove so that the support tab abuts a bottom side of the protruding portion of the housing thereby arresting upward movement of the side panels relative to the housing, as well as arresting outward movement of the side panels along a direction normal to the side walls of the housing; wherein the rear shield portion forms two side portions extending from opposite sides thereof and a pair of rectangular tabs projecting perpendicularly from each side portion at upper and lower edges of the side portions.
  • 2. The connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of resilient pads extend rearwardly from facing edges of the corresponding front panels, respectively.
  • 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein each side panel of the first shield portion defines a depression at a rear thereof and a pair of holes is defined through each side panel in the corresponding depression, and the side portions of the second shield portion fit into corresponding depressions of the first shield portion, and the rectangular tabs of the side portions are retained in the holes of corresponding depressions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
89218643 U Oct 2000 TW
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
6217371 Wu Apr 2001
6227911 Boutoos et al. May 2001