Cable connector assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6722924
  • Patent Number
    6,722,924
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 24, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A cable connector assembly (1) includes a housing (10), a pair of first electrical connectors (20), a pair of second electrical connectors (30), a shielding member (40), a pair of first cables (50) and a second cable (50). The housing has an elongate base (103). The base has a mating face (105) and a rear face (106) opposite to the mating face. The base defines a pair of first cavities (101) and a pair of second cavities (102) arranged side by side and extending inwardly from the mating face. The first cables and the second cable respectively electrically and mechanically connects with the first electrical connectors and the second electrical connectors and extend beyond the rear face for being mounted on a mother board of an electronic apparatus. The shielding member is assembled on the housing. The cable connector assembly can be fastened on a panel of the electronic apparatus for providing input/output ports.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to a cable connector assembly, and particularly to a cable connector assembly organizing a plurality of electrical connectors side by side arranged.




2. Description of Related Art




In the recent years, Universal Serial Bus (USB) and audio jack become popular connection interface. The USB and audio jack are designed to provide input/output (I/O) ports of an electronic apparatus. With the trend toward miniaturization in electrical apparatus, a variety of compositive connector assemblies integrating a plurality of electrical connectors have been developed. U.S. Pat. No. 6,193,554 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,730 disclose a stacked USB connector assembly and an USB connector assembly arranged side by side adapted to be mounted on a mother board at an I/O port of an electronic apparatus for mating with complementary USB connectors of a peripheral equipment, i.e. a keyset, a mouse, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), or a Digital Camera. U.S. Pat. No. 6,234,834 further discloses a stack audio jack connector assembly adapted to be mounted on a mother board at an I/O port of an electronic apparatus for mating with complementary audio plug of a speak or a computer to provide an audio transmission therebetween.




The stacked connector assembly can save the space of the mother board compared to the electrical connectors arranged in a row, however, the stacked connector assembly can not be all mounted on an edge of the mother board when the I/O ports become more and more. To solve the problem, a cable connector assembly is required with a cable thereof electrically connected to the mother board of an electronic apparatus. The electrical connectors of the cable connector assembly, however, are assembled on a panel of the electronic apparatus adapted for mating with complementary connectors of other peripheral equipment.




Hence, a cable connector assembly organizing a plurality of electrical connectors arranged side by side with cables electrically connected on a mother board of an electronic apparatus is required to overcome the disadvantages of the related art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a cable connector assembly organizing a plurality of electrical connectors arranged with cables electrically connected on a mother board of an electronic apparatus.




In order to achieve the object set forth, a cable connector assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a housing, a pair of first electrical connectors, a pair of second electrical connectors, a shielding member, a pair of first cables and a second cable. The housing has an elongate base. The base has a mating face and a rear face opposite to the mating face. The base defines a pair of first cavities and a pair of second cavities arranged side by side and extending inwardly from the mating face. The first cables and the second cable respectively electrically connects with the first electrical connectors and the second electrical connectors and extend beyond the rear face for being electrically connected on a mother board of an electronic apparatus. The shielding member encloses a front portion of the housing. The cable connector assembly can be fastened on a panel of the electronic apparatus for providing input/output ports.











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, perspective view of a cable connector assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled perspective view of the cable connector assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an assembled perspective view of the cable connector in a second embodiment; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a shielding member of the cable connector assembly of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-2

, a cable connector assembly in accordance with the present invention, generally designated


1


, is adapted for mating with a plurality of complementary connectors (not shown). The cable connector assembly


1


includes a dielectric housing


10


, a pair of first electrical connectors


20


, a pair of second electrical connectors


30


, a shielding member


40


, a pair of first cables


50


and a second cable


60


. In the embodiment shown, the first electrical connectors


20


are typical standard Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors and the second electrical connectors


30


are audio jack connectors. However, in alternative embodiments, the electrical connectors could be provided with any suitable types connectors.




The dielectric housing


10


generally molded of plastic or polymer material has an elongate base


103


. The base


103


has a mating face


105


, a rear face


106


opposite to the mating face


105


and a pair of lateral ends


107


connecting the mating face


105


and the rear face


106


. The base


103


defines a pair of first cavities


101


communicating with each other for respectively receiving the first electrical connectors


20


therein, a pair of second cavities


102


communicating with each other for respectively receiving the second electrical connectors


30


therein, and an intermediate wall


104


partitioning the first cavities


101


and the second cavities


102


. A pair of positioning slits


17


is defined on the upper side of the base


103


respectively communicating with the second cavities


102


. A plurality of wedge protrusions


11


respectively projects upwardly and downwardly from an upper wall and a lower wall of the base


103


. A plurality of holding portions


12


respectively projects upwardly and downwardly from the upper wall and the lower wall of the base


103


and aligning with the wedge protrusions


11


. The holding portion


12


is L-shaped and defines a cutout (not labeled) at the front end thereof between the holding portion


12


and the base


103


for receiving edges of the shielding member


10


which will be described in detail later. A pair of side blocks


15


protrudes outwardly from the pair of lateral ends


107


of the base


103


. Each side block


15


defines a retaining hole


13


. A pair of wedge ribs


14


is disposed respectively at a top and a bottom of each side block


15


.




A plurality of passageways


16


is defined in the base


103


from the rear face


107


recessing inwardly and respectively communicates with the first cavity


101


and the second cavity


102


. The passageways


16


are provided for receiving the first cables


50


and the second cable


60


.




Also referring to

FIG. 1

, the first electrical connectors


20


are a pair of typical USB connectors arranged side by side. A structure of the USB connector is well known to persons skilled in the art, detailed description thereof is omitted here. The pair of first cables


50


is respectively connected with the pair of first electrical connectors


20


. Each first electrical connector


20


has a mating port


24


at the front portion thereof. It should be noted that a capacitor


202


is disposed between the rear portions of the fair of first electrical connectors


20


for providing a filterable function.




The second electrical connectors


30


are a pair of audio jack connectors arranged side by side. The second electrical connector


30


has a same structure as an ordinary audio jack connector and the detailed description thereof is omitted here. However, it should be noted that each second electrical connector


30


defines a cutout


34


adjacent to a mating port


31


thereof. The second electrical connector


30


further comprises a grounding terminal


33


extending into the cutout


34


and exposed therein. The second cable


60


has a pair of segments at the front end thereof for respectively connected with the second electrical connectors


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

,

FIG. 4

in conjunction with

FIG. 2

, the shielding member


40


is generally stamped from a piece of metal or other conductive materials. The shielding member


40


is in an elongate frame shape for substantially shielding the front portion of the housing


10


. The shielding member


40


comprises a front wall


403


, a pair of sidewalls


404


respectively extending rearward from opposite top and lower sides of the front wall


403


, and a pair of lateral walls


405


connecting with opposite lateral sides of the pair of sidewalls


404


. The front wall


403


defines a pair of first holes


401


aligning with the first cavities


101


and a pair of second holes


402


aligning with the second cavities


102


allowing the mating port


31


of each second electrical connector


30


extending therethrough. The first hole


401


is rectangular and the second hole


402


is round. Each sidewall


404


is stamped to form a plurality of engaging taps


41


protruding outwardly and a pair of contact taps


45


protruding inwardly therefrom. The engaging taps


41


are devised for electrically engaging with a panel of a computer when the cable connector assembly


1


is assembled in the computer. The contact taps


45


extend through the positioning slits


17


of the housing


10


and electrically mates with the grounding terminals


33


retained in the cutouts


34


therein. A plurality of retaining flakes


42


extends rearward from each sidewall


404


which defines a cutout (not labeled) for receiving the wedge protrusions


11


of the base


101


.




A pair of side plates


48


each bends from a rear side of the lateral walls


405


. Each side plate


48


defines a hole


43


corresponding to the retaining hole


13


of the side block


15


of the housing


10


for a corresponding screw extending therethrough. A plurality of engaging taps


46


is stamped and protrudes forwardly therefrom for electrically engaging with the panel of the computer which is similar to the engaging taps


41


formed on the sidewalls


404


. A pair of retaining flakes


47


respectively bends from the top and lower sides of each side plate


48


which defines a cutout (not labeled) for receiving a corresponding wedge rib


14


of the side block


15


for providing a retention therebetween.




In assembly, as shown in

FIGS. 1-2

, the first electrical connectors


20


and the second electrical connectors


30


respectively connect with the first cables


50


and the second cable


60


with the terminals (not labeled) thereof respectively soldered to the corresponding conductors of the first cables


50


and the second cables


60


which is well known for persons skilled in the art and the detailed description is omitted here. The first electrical connectors


20


and the second electrical connectors


30


are respectively inserted in the first cavities


101


and the second cavities


102


from a mating face


105


of the base


101


with the mating ports


24


and the mating ports


31


thereof exposed away the mating face


105


. Correspondingly, the first cables


50


and the second cable


60


extend through the passageway


16


and beyond the rear face


106


of base


101


.




Subsequently, the shielding member


40


is assembled to the housing


10


with the front wall


403


thereof abutting against the mating face


105


of the base


101


. The sidewalls


404


and the later walls


405


of the shielding member


40


enclose the front portion of the base


101


with the rear edges retained in the cutouts of the holding portion


12


. Each side plate


48


of the shielding member


40


engages with the side block


15


of the housing


10


. The retaining flakes


42


,


47


are respectively engaged with the wedge protrusions


11


and the wedge ribs


14


of the base


103


for providing a reliable retention therebetween. The first holes


401


and the second holes


402


respectively corresponds to the first cavities


101


and the second cavities


102


for allowing the mating ports


24


of the first electrical connectors


20


and the mating ports


31


of the second electrical connectors


30


extending therethrough. The cable connector assembly


1


is thus accomplished.




The first cables


50


and the second cables


60


are designed for connecting with corresponding circuit traces on a mother board of a computer. A corresponding screw (not shown) extends ordinally through the retaining hole


13


of the side block


15


of the housing


10


and the hole


43


of the side plate


48


of the shielding member


40


for fastening the cable connector assembly


1


to a panel of the computer. The cable connector assembly


1


is thus electrically connected with the mother board and adapted for mating with complementary connectors for providing Input/Output transmission.




It should be noted that the first cables


50


and the second cable


60


extend directly beyond the rear face


103


of the housing


10


. However, to meet the arrangement of the cables in a computer, the first cables


50


and the second cable


60


can be arranged in alternative means. For example,

FIG. 3

shows a cable connector assembly


2


in a second embodiment. The first cables


50


and the second cable


60


of the cable connector assembly


2


first bend and then are received in the passageways


16


defined from the rear face


103


and later extends away the rear face


103


for electrically connected with a mother board of a computer.




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.



Claims
  • 1. A cable connector assembly comprising:a housing having an elongate base and defining a pair of first and a pair of second cavities arranged in a side by side manner, an intermediate wall partitioning the first and the second cavities, a pair of positioning slits defined on an upper side of the base respectively in communicating with the pair of second cavities, a pair of side blocks protruding outwardly from a pair of lateral ends of the base, wherein each of said side blocks defines a retaining hole, a pair of wedge ribs being disposed respectively at a top and a bottom of each of said blocks, a plurality of holding portions respectively projecting upwardly and downwardly from a top and bottom face of the base, each of the holding portions being L-shaped and defining a cutout at a front end thereof between the holding portion and a top face of the base for receiving edges of a shielding member; a pair of typical Universal Serial Bus connectors and a pair of typical audio jack connectors respectively received in the first and second pairs of the cavities, each of the audio jack connectors defining a cutout adjacent to a mating portion and a grounding terminal extending into the cutout; a shielding member enclosing a front portion of the housing, the shielding member comprising a front wall defining a pair of rectangular holes aligning with the pair of the first cavities and a pair of round holes aligning with the pair of second cavities, a pair of side walls each stamped to form a plurality of engaging taps protruding outwardly for electrically engaging with a panel of a computer and a pair of contact taps protruding inwardly extending through the positioning slits of the housing and electrically mating with the grounding terminal retained in the cutout, a pair of side plates each bent form a rear side of lateral walls and defining a hole corresponding to the retaining hole of the side block of the housing for a corresponding screw extending therethrough, a plurality of engaging taps stamped and protruding forwardly therefrom for electrically engaging with the panel of the computer, a pair of retaining flakes respectively bent from top and lower sides of each side plate defining a cutout for receiving a corresponding wedge rib of the side block for providing a retention therebetween.
  • 2. The cable connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing defines a plurality of passageways extending inwardly from the rear face of the base receiving the first cable and the second cable therein.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91220007 Dec 2002 TW
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This patent application is a co-pending application of U.S. Patent Application contemporaneously filed with the present invention, with Ser. No. 10/330,989 entitled “CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING IMPROVED GROUNDING MEANS”, invented by Chin Shen Wu and Zhou hong bin, and to the same assignee as the present application.

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