This application claims the priority benefit of China application serial no. 202110728194.7, filed on Jun. 29, 2021. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The disclosure relates to a connector assembly, and more particularly, to a board-to-board connector assembly.
A board-to-board connector is used to connect different circuit boards, and has a receptacle connector and a plug connector to be respectively mounted on different circuit boards, thereby connecting the circuit boards to each other. In mobile devices such as smartphones, the board-to-board connector assembly is very small in size, which reduces the structural strength and lifespan of each connector.
Furthermore, the above-mentioned reduction in structural strength is also reflected in the plugging and unplugging operations of the male terminal (plug) and the female terminal (receptacle); that is, part of the structure is damaged due to structural interference during the process of pulling the male terminal and the female terminal away from each other due to the reduction in strength or terminal elasticity.
Accordingly, how to improve the structural strength of the board-to-board connector so as to maintain and withstand the plugging and unplugging actions of the male and female terminals is a problem that the people skilled in the art need to consider and solve.
The disclosure provides a board-to-board connector assembly, including a receptacle connector and a plug connector mated with each other. The receptacle connector includes a first body, a plurality of first terminals and a pair of first metal members. The first body includes an island structure and a first receiving slot surrounding the island structure. The first terminals are respectively disposed on a first side and a second side of the first receiving slot, and the first side and the second side are opposite to each other. The first metal members are respectively disposed on a third side and a fourth side of the first receiving slot, and the third side and the fourth side are opposite to each other. The first metal member includes a base extending to a bottom on the third side or a bottom on the fourth side, and a pair of first elastic arms extending from the base and facing away from each other.
Preferably, the first elastic arms and a part of the first terminals are aligned collinearly.
Preferably, the first elastic arms are power terminals of the receptacle connector.
Preferably, the first metal member includes three saddles disposed on a periphery of the first body. The three saddles are adjacent to each other and disposed in a U shape. The saddle located in the middle extends out of the base. Each of the saddles contacts three different surfaces of the first body.
Preferably, the first metal member includes three saddles disposed on a periphery of the first body. The three saddles are adjacent to each other and disposed in a U shape. The first elastic arms respectively face an inward inclination of each of the saddles located at the first and last positions.
Preferably, the first metal member further includes a second elastic arm extending from the base to the island structure, and the second elastic arm is located between the first elastic arms.
Preferably, the first receiving slot is a through hole on the third side and the fourth side, and the base is exposed from a bottom surface of the first body through the through hole.
Preferably, the plug connector includes a second body, a plurality of second terminals, and a pair of second metal members. The second body includes a second receiving slot. The second terminals are respectively disposed on two opposite sides of the second body. The second metal members are disposed on another two opposite sides of the second body. When the plug connector is mated with the receptacle connector, the second body is inserted into the first receiving slot, and the island structure is inserted into the second receiving slot, and the first metal members abut the second metal members through the first elastic arms.
Preferably, the second metal members cover five different surfaces of the second body.
Preferably, the second metal member further includes a slope, so that when the plug connector is mated with the receptacle connector, the slope abuts and guides a second elastic arm of the first metal member.
Based on the above, the board-to-board connector assembly includes a plug connector and a receptacle connector that are mated with each other. In addition to being combined to opposite sides of the first body, the pair of first metal members of the receptacle connector further include the base extending to the bottom of the receiving slot of the first body and the first elastic arms extending from the base and facing away from each other. Accordingly, the first elastic arm can further serve as a structure for electrical connection with the plug connector, so as to improve the electrical contact area between components of the board-to-board connector assembly, which is adapted to carry out a larger current transmission operation with better structural stability.
To make the aforementioned more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with drawings are described in detail as follows.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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It should be noted that the first terminals 130 in this embodiment are disposed on the first body 110 in two rows, and the first elastic arms A5 and A6 of the first metal members 120 are respectively aligned collinearly with a part of the first terminals 130. Therefore, the four first elastic arms A5 and A6 of the two first metal members 120 are also disposed in the same two rows as the above. Accordingly, the first elastic arms A5 and A6 of the embodiment are used as power terminals of the receptacle connector 100, and since the first metal member 120 has a larger volume and surface area than the first terminal 130, it is more adapted to transmit a large current.
In addition, the first body 110 is electrically insulating, and the first terminals 130 and the first metal members 120 can be formed integrally with the first body 110 by insert molding. For the first body 110 and the first metal members 120, in addition to improving the bonding strength by the saddles A1 to A3 contacting the three different surfaces of the first body 110, the first metal members 120 also has the base A4 extending to the bottom of the first receiving slot 112 and the first elastic arms A5 and A6 extending from the base A4. Therefore, a larger contact area can be provided when the first elastic arms A5 and A6 are used as the power terminals of the connector, thereby making the receptacle connector 100 suitable for transmitting a larger current.
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To sum up, in the above-mentioned embodiments of the disclosure, the board-to-board connector assembly includes a plug connector and a receptacle connector that may mate with each other. The pair of first metal members of the receptacle connector, in addition to being combined to opposite sides of the first body, further include the base extending to the bottom of the receiving slot of the first body and the first elastic arms extending from the base and facing away from each other.
Accordingly, the first elastic arms and the first terminals may be disposed in two rows alike to serve as the power terminals of the receptacle connector, so that the first metal members with a larger area can be used to improve the bonding strength with the first body, and it can also be used as a basis for larger current transmission operations. Furthermore, in the corresponding plug connector, the second metal member has a slope corresponding to the first elastic arms, so as to serve as a guide when the connectors are mated. In addition, the receptacle connector further includes inward inclinations facing the first elastic arms. In addition to the same guiding effect as the aforementioned slope, when the plug connector is pulled away from the receptacle connector and the first elastic arms are unfortunately deformed and may be pulled out, the inward inclinations have the effect of blocking the first elastic arms.
In this way, the board-to-board connector assembly can carry out a larger current transmission operation with better structural stability and plugging and unplugging tolerance according to the above-mentioned simple structure.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202110728194.7 | Jun 2021 | CN | national |