1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a cable assembly, and more particularly to a cable assembly used in electric device and having improved wire holding device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Present cable assembly always includes a housing, a plurality of contacts and a plurality of cables. There are a few of types of contacts used in present cable assembly, such as soldering contact, insulation displacement contact (IDC), and crimping contact and so on. When the contact is connected to the cable through soldering method, the cable assembly sometimes defines a spacer with a plurality of slots to receive different cables. U.S. Pat. No. 6,705,893, issued to Hon Hai on Mar. 16, 2004, discloses a cable assembly with spacer, contacts and cables. The cables are received in spacer and soldered to the contacts. However, if the cables are soldered to the contacts by machines, some inner conductors of the cables can not fully connect to the contacts leading to badness connecting between the cables and contacts.
Hence, in this art, a better method for using machine to solder the contacts and cables to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art should be provided.
A primary object, therefore, of the present invention is to provide a cable assembly with an improved wire holding device and a method for producing the cable assembly.
In order to implement the above object, the cable assembly comprises a housing comprising a main body and a piece of mushy insulation block on the housing, a plurality of contacts receiving in the main body of the housing, and a plurality of cable. Each of the cable comprises at least an inner conductor and an outer insulation layer. The inner conductors are soldered to the contacts and the outer insulation layer each has a part fixed in the mushy insulation block of the housing.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
The housing 1 comprises a main body 12 with the upper surface 101 and the lower surface 102 and a pair of side arms 14 extending from two sides of the main body 12. The receiving space 103 is formed in the main body by upward extending from the lower surface 102 and comprises a plurality of receiving through 106 respectively arranged on the two side inner walls of the receiving space and extending to the outer walls. A plurality of receiving slots 104 are formed by downward extending from the upper surface 101 to communicate to the receiving space 103. A plurality of passageways 105, respectively corresponding to the receiving slots 104, are defined on the main body 12 by extending along a front-to-back direction perpendicular to the receiving slots 104 on the upper surface 101. The passageways 105 are formed by a plurality of ribs 108 on the upper surface 101 of the main body 12. The housing 1 further comprises a spacer 120 extending from the main body 12. The spacers 120 comprises a flat floor 1202 is nestled on the main body 12 and a plurality of receiving grooves 1204 formed by a plurality of ribs 1206 upward extending from the flat floor 1202. One end portions of the cables 3 are received in the receiving grooves 1204 respectively.
The contact group 2 comprises a plurality of pairs of contacts 21. Each pair of contacts 21 includes a first conduct 22 and a second conduct 23. The first contact 22 comprises a J-shaped section 220, a soldering section 222, and a connecting section 221 connecting the J-shaped section 220 to the soldering section 222. The second contact 23 comprises a J-shaped section 230 mirror symmetrical with the J-shaped section 220 of the first contact, a soldering section 232 and a connecting section 221 connecting the J-shaped section 230 to the soldering section 232. The soldering sections 222, 232 are narrower than the J-shaped sections 220, 230, and the connecting sections 221, 231 has a narrower end 2210 connected to the soldering sections 222, 232 and a wider end 2212 connected to the J-shaped sections 220, 230. The connecting section 221 of the first contact 22 extends along a straight line and the connecting section 231 of the second contact 23 is bend to approximately form a U-shaped configuration. The J-shaped sections 220, 230 are respectively received in the receiving through 106 of the main body 12, and the soldering sections 222, 232 are respectively receiving in the passageways 105 of the main body 12. The connecting sections 221, 231 respectively pass through the receiving slots 104 of the main body 12.
The shell 4 comprises a flat main body 41, and a pair of side arms 42 extending from the two sides of the main body 41. The main body 41 comprises two holes 412 therethrough and two flexible pieces 413 respectively received in the two holes 412.
Each of the cable 3 comprises an inner conductor 31, an inner insulation layer 32, an outer conductor 33, an outer insulation layer 34. The inner insulation layers 32 are received in the passageway 105 and the ribs 108 are higher than the inner insulation layers 32. A part of the outer insulation layers 34, which are adjacent to the outer conductor 33, are received in the receiving grooves 1204 and the ribs 1026 are lower than the outer insulation layers 34. The cable assembly 100 further comprises a grounding bar 5 fixed on the outer conductor 33 and electrically connected to all of the outer conductors 33.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set 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 matters 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.