1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a cable connector assembly, and more particularly to a cable connector assembly having an improved anti-EMI function.
2. Description of Related Arts
Taiwan Pat. No. M266600, issued on Jun. 1, 2005, discloses a cable connector assembly comprising an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals retained in the insulative housing, a cable electrically connected with the terminals, and a metal shell mounted to the insulative housing. The metal shell is not provided with any grounding structure.
As discussed above, a cable connector assembly having an improved anti-EMI function prevention is needed.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a cable connector assembly with improved front and rear shells.
To achieve the above object, a cable connector assembly includes an electrical connector, a cable connecting the electrical connector electrically, an external shell mounted to the connecting portion of the electrical connector and the cable. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of terminals received in the insulative housing, a front shell mounted to the insulative housing. The insulative housing includes a base section and a mating section extending forwardly from the base section, the front shell includes a frame portion enclosing the mating section and a retaining portion extending rearwardly from the frame portion and assembled to the base section. The retaining portion further defines a plurality of elastic portions bent upwardly from the retaining portion and resisting against an inner face of the external shell.
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.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to
The insulative housing 12 includes a base section 120 and a mating section 123 extending forwardly from the base section 120. The insulative housing 12 defines a plurality of terminal receiving passageway 124 receiving the terminals 13. The front shell 11 includes a frame portion 113 enclosing the mating section 123 and a pair of retaining portions 110 extending rearwardly from the frame portion 113 and assembled to the base section 120. The frame portion 113 defines a receiving cavity 114 receiving the mating section 123. The receiving cavity 114 is surrounded by a top wall (not labeled), a lower wall (not labeled) and two side walls (not labeled). The retaining portion 110 comprises a lock portion 112 locked with the base section 120 and a pair of elastic portions 111 bent upwardly from the two sides of the retaining portion 110 for resisting against an inner face of the external shell 2. The base section 120 of the insulative housing 12 defines a locking block 122 corresponding to the locking portion 112 of the front shell 11. The retaining portion 110 respectively extends rearwardly from the top and lower walls of the frame portion 113. The elastic portions 111 extending rearwardly from the frame portion 113 are an elastic structure. The elastic portions 111 are located at the two sides of the locking portion 112. The insulative housing 12 and the spacer 3 are respectively define a positioning post 125 and a positioning hole 35 which are assembled with each other. The external shell 2 forming unitarily a hollow structure, includes a front face (not labeled) with an opening (not labeled) snugly complying with a cross-section of the frame portion and a plurality of side walls (not labeled) extending rearwardly from a periphery of the front face.
In assembly, the terminals 13 are received in the insulative housing 12. The front shell 11 encloses the insulative housing 12. The mating section 123 of the insulative housing 12 is accommodated into the receiving cavity 114 of the front shell 11. The retaining portions 110 of the front shell 11 are assembled to the base section 120 of the insulative housing 12. The locking portion 112 and the locking block 122 are locked with each other. The cable 4 is connected with the terminals 13 electrically and pass through the spacer 3. The spacer 3 is assembled to the rear end of the insulative housing 12. The inner insulator 7 is molded surrounding a rear end of the electrical connector 1 and a front end of the cable 4 by over-molding. The external shell 2 is assembled to the rear of the insulative housing 12 and the front shell 11, and the front of the inner insulator 7 from the front to the rear. The elastic portion 111 of the front shell 11 interferes in the inner face of the external shell 2 for resisting against the inner face of the external shell 2. The copper 5 is assembled to the rear of the external shell 2 and encloses the rear of the inner insulator 7. At last, the external cover 6 encloses the front of the external shell 2, the copper 5 and the cable 4 by over-molding.
In the present invention, the cable connector assembly 100 can transmit high-speed transmission effectively. The front shell 11 has a specific elastic portion 111 used for achieving an interference contact between the front shell 11 and the external shell 2 and improving the function of preventing EMI. Understandably, the elastic portion may be provided by the external shell 2 or other alternatives rather than by the front shell 11.
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