The Present Disclosure relates, generally, to a cable connector assembly, and, more particularly, to a cable connector assembly having an improved electromagnetic shield effect.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,152,566 published on Apr. 10, 2012 shows a cable connector assembly, which comprises an electrical connector and a cable connected to the connector. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a number of contacts retained in the insulative housing and a metal shell enclosing the insulative housing. The metal shell includes a top wall, a bottom wall mating with the top wall. The top wall includes a first fixing band extending from a rear end thereof. The bottom wall includes a second fixing band in the shape of T, extending out of the main body of the bottom wall. The second fixing band encloses and fastens both the first fixing band and the cable. However, the metal shell fails to shield EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) well in a joint of the first fixing band and the second fixing band.
Hence, a cable connector assembly having an improved electromagnetic shield effect is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a cable connector assembly having an improved electromagnetic shield effect.
In order to achieve the object set forth, a cable connector assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a cable, a connector connected with the cable. The connector comprises a plurality of contacts electrically connecting the cable, an insulative housing retaining the contacts, a metal shell having a top shell and a bottom shell assembled with each other around the insulative housing, and a fixing member fixing the cable. The bottom shell includes a rear wall having a opening for the cable to be inserted into. The top shell includes a top wall and a tongue piece extending from the top wall to the cable. The fixing member includes a main body fastening the cable and a soldering portion extending from the main body and soldering with the rear wall of the bottom 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 metal shell 70 comprises a top shell or first part 71 and a bottom shell or second part 72 assembled with the top shell 71. The bottom shell 72 includes a rear wall 721 composed of two spaced halves with therebetween an upward U-shaped opening 722 which the cable 200 is downwardly inserted into. Notably, in this embodiment, the two halves of the rear wall 721 are respectively formed on and extending from the corresponding second side walls. The top shell 71 includes a top or main wall 710 and a tongue piece 712 extending therefrom vertically, the tongue piece 712 forms a downward arcuate opening 713 which combines with the U-shaped opening 722 into a whole loop around the cable 200. The arcuate opening 713 is configured to adapt to a surface of the cable 200 for a seamless junction. Along a transverse direction perpendicular both the vertical direction and the front-to-rear direction, a width of the tongue piece 712 is substantially equal to the U-shaped opening 722. Because the tongue piece 712 is coplanar with the rear wall 721 along the transverse direction, the tongue piece 712 may be deemed as a part of the rear wall 721.
The top shell 71 includes two first side walls 714 parallel to each other, perpendicular to the top wall 710. The bottom shell 72 includes a bottom or main wall 723, and two second side walls 724 parallel to each other perpendicular to the bottom shell 72. The first side walls 714 are disposed outside the second side walls 724. The first side walls 714 define a plurality of locking holes 715, and accordingly, the second side walls 724 form a plurality of tubers 725 locking to the locking holes 715. The internal shielding shell 40 includes a pair of tabs 41 disposed at two sides thereof in the transverse direction. Each first side wall 714 defines a top slit 716 which is open downward, and each second side wall 724 defines a bottom slit 726 which is open upward. The top slit 716 and the bottom slit 726 are opposite to each other in the vertical direction, and each tab 41 is received in both the top slit 716 and the bottom slit 726.
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The grounding portion 32 of the conductive member 30 extends forwardly to electrically connect a grounding contact which transmits grounding signal. The base 31 of the conductive member 30 is longer than an arranging length of the contacts 20 along the transverse direction, which is useful for soldering the base 31 and the grounding layers 204 of the core wires 201 together.
It will be understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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