Cable end connector assembly with improved grounding means

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6799997
  • Patent Number
    6,799,997
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 16, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 5, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A cable end connector assembly (1) includes a plurality of electrical connectors (10), a plurality of cables (20), an insulative cover (40), and a conductor (30). Each electrical connector includes an insulative housing (11), a plurality of contacts (12) mounted in the insulative housing, and a metal shield (131, 132) assembled to the insulative housing. The cable includes a plurality of wires (21) electrically connecting with the contacts and a metal braid having a plurality of outstretched wires (22) electrically connecting with corresponding metal shield. The insulative cover is over-molded with the electrical connectors and one end of the cable. The conductor electrically and mechanically connects with the metal shields of the electrical connectors.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a cable end connector assembly, and particularly to a cable end connector assembly having enhanced grounding effect.




2. Description of Related Art




With the developing trend of miniature of a personal computer, the integration command of a mother board is higher and higher and a plurality of electrical components is needed to be integrated thereon. Because of the limited space of a chassis of the computer, the size of the mother board is limited correspondingly, therefore, the number of the electrical components is restricted. However, with the development of consuming products, besides outer peripheral devices (such as a keyboard, a mouse et al.), the computer also needs to connect with other consuming products, such as a printer, a digital camera, a scanner, and a personal digital assistant. (PDA). This needs a lot of input/output ports settled on a panel of the chassis to satisfy the current requirement.




Under such condition, a cable end connector assembly mounted in the chassis of the computer is developed. The cable end connector assembly interconnects the input/output ports settled on the panel and corresponding electrical connectors mounted on the mother board; thus, economizing the mother board to a great extent. Such prior art cable end connector assembly is disclosed in Taiwan patent No. 330735 issued on Apr. 21, 1998 and Taiwan patent No. 349660 issued on Jan. 1, 1999. Now referring to

FIG. 1

, such a cable end connector assembly


90


comprises an insulative cover


91


and a plurality of electrical connectors


92


respectively received in receiving cavities defined in the cover


91


. The insulative cover


91


is fastened to a grounding plate


94


by means of a pair of screws


93


and a metal shield


95


of each electrical connector


92


abuts against the grounding plate


94


. The grounding plate


94


is assembled to a chassis of a computer; thus, an electrical grounding trace is established from the cable end connector assembly


90


to the computer via the grounding plate


94


and the noise generated by EMI or cross-talk is decreased.




However, the grounding effect is not reliable. Since the electrical connectors


92


abut against the grounding plate


94


by the engagement between the insulative cover


91


and the grounding plate


94


, and since the material of the insulative cover


91


is relatively flexible, the electrical connectors


92


have great possibility of separating from the grounding plate


94


after frequently pull/insert from/into a complementary connector. Because of the unstable engagement between the electrical connectors


92


and the grounding plate


94


, noises generated in the cable end connector assembly


90


cannot be transmitted away and a signal transmission of the cable end connector assembly


90


is influenced inevitably.




A way of fastening the electrical connectors


92


directly to the grounding plate


94


through increasing a front size of each connector can solve the above problem. However, this increases manufacturing cost, and the assembly and disassembly between the cable end connector assembly


90


and the grounding plate


94


is inconvenient. Hence, a cable end connector assembly with an improved grounding means for achieving enhanced grounding effect 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 end connector assembly, which has a multi-way grounding trace for achieving an improved grounding performance and enhanced EMI protection.




In order to achieve the objects set forth, a cable end connector assembly comprises a plurality of electrical connectors, a cable, an insulative cover, and a conductor. Each electrical connector comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts mounted in the insulative housing, and a metal shield assembled to the insulative housing. The cable comprises a plurality of wires electrically connecting with the contacts and a grounding medium electrically connecting with corresponding metal shield. The insulative cover encloses the electrical connectors and one end of the cable. The conductor electrically and mechanically connects with the metal shields of the electrical connectors.




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 a top plan view of a conventional cable end connector assembly with a cover thereof in a perspective view;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

with an electrical connector thereof being not touched a grounding plate;





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of a cable end connector assembly in accordance with the present invention with a cover thereof in a perspective view;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view illustrating the connection between a cable end connector and a cable, with signal wires of the cable soldered with contacts of the connector, respectively;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

with a metal braid of the cable soldered with a metal shield of the connector.





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of a cable end connector assembly in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention with a cover thereof in a perspective view; and





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

, with a second metal shield of each electrical connector being removed to show inside structure.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 3

, a cable end connector assembly


1


in accordance with the present invention comprises a plurality of cable end connectors


10


, a plurality of cables


20


, a conductor


30


, and an insulative cover


40


. A grounding plate


50


is mounted adjacent to a mating surface of the cable end connector assembly


1


.




In this embodiment shown, the plurality of cable end connectors


10


are three Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors. In conjunction with

FIGS. 4 and 5

, each cable end connector


10


comprises an insulative housing


11


, a plurality of contacts


12


respectively received in passageways defined in the housing


11


, a first metal shield


131


enclosing the insulative housing


11


and defining a mating portion (not shown) in a front portion thereof for receiving a mating plug (not shown), and a second metal shield


132


assembled to a rear portion of the first metal shield


131


.




The cables


20


respectively connect with the cable end connectors


10


and each cable


20


comprises a plurality of wires


21


for transmitting signals, an outer insulative jacket


23


surrounding the wires


21


, and a metal braid positioned between the wires


21


and the outer insulative jacket


23


. The metal braid is composed of a plurality of bare wires. A plurality of outstretched wires


22


stretches from the metal braid. The signal wires


21


electrically connect the contacts


12


of the cable end connectors


10


and the outstretched wires


22


are soldered on inner surfaces of the rear portion of the first metal shields


131


of the cable end connectors


10


, respectively. In this embodiment shown, the outstretched wires


22


are bare wires. In alternative embodiments, the outstretched wires


22


can be surrounded by outer insulative jackets with skinned front ends thereof exposed outwardly.




The insulative cover


40


is preferably comprised of molded plastic or polymer material and over molded with the cable end connectors


10


and front ends of the cables


20


. A front surface of the insulative cover


40


is substantially coplanar with front surfaces of the first metal shields


131


. In alternative embodiments, the insulative cover


40


can also be a pair of covers fastened with each other by a plurality of screws.




The grounding plate


50


is long and narrow, and assembled to the front surface of the insulative cover


40


. A plurality of rectangular openings (not shown) is defined in the grounding plate


50


and aligns with the mating portions of the first metal shields


131


of the cable end connectors


10


for providing the mating portions extending therethrough. The grounding plate


50


also defines a plurality of holes (not shown) therein. A plurality of screws


55


protrudes through the holes and respectively screws with thread holes defined in the insulative cover


40


for fastening the grounding plate


50


to insulative cover


40


tightly. Meanwhile, the front surfaces of the first metal shields


131


abut against the grounding plate


50


. In addition, the first metal shield


131


electrically connects with corresponding cable


20


by soldering with the outstretched wires


22


, therefore, an electrical grounding trace is established from the grounding plate


50


to each electrical connector


10


and corresponding cable


20


. The noises generated in the electrical connectors


10


are transmitted out of the cable end connector assembly


1


via the grounding plate


50


.




The conductor


30


is made of conductive material. In this embodiment shown, the conductor


30


is made of copper foil and is in the shape of a long belt. Referring to

FIG. 3

, a pair of opposite ends and a middle of the conductor


30


are soldered with the second metal shields


132


of the three electrical connectors


10


, respectively. Thus, the first and second metal shields


131


,


132


of different connectors


10


electrically connect with each other. A multi-way grounding trace is established in the cable end connector assembly and the noises generated therein have selective ways to be transmitted away. Even if one electrical connector


10


has an unstable contact with the grounding plate


50


and the noises thereof cannot transmitted through original grounding trace, other grounding traces communicating with the original grounding trace still can transmit the noises away and assures the reliable signal transmission. In alternate embodiments, the conductor


30


can fully wrap outer surfaces of the metal shields


131


,


132


, thereby achieving more reliable mechanical and electrical connection between the conductor


30


and the electrical connectors


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a second embodiment in accordance with the present invention is shown. A cable end connector assembly


2


has a same construction as that of the cable end connector assembly


1


described in the first embodiment except that a conductor


80


replaces the conductor


30


. The conductor


80


is a copper bare wire; The conductor


80


is soldered with the outstretched wires


72


of corresponding cable


70


and the first metal shield


631


of corresponding electrical connector


60


by opposite ends and a middle thereof. In alternate embodiments, the conductor


80


can only be soldered on inner surfaces of the first or second metal shields


631


,


632


of the electrical connectors


60


, or can be soldered with the outstretched wires


72


of the metal braids of the cables


70


. A multi-way grounding trace is thus established.




In addition, the conductor


80


can be a plurality of bare wires, copper half bare wires, or metal sheet, or made of other conductive material.




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 end connector assembly, comprising:a plurality of electrical connectors each comprising an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts mounted in the insulative housing, and a metal shield assembled to the insulative housing; a cable comprising a plurality of wires electrically connecting with the contacts and a grounding medium electrically connecting with corresponding metal shield; an insulative cover enclosing the electrical connectors and one end of the cable; and a conductor made of copper foil and wrapping outer surfaces of the metal shields of the electrical connectors to form electrical connection with the metal shields.
  • 2. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the conductor is made of copper foil and soldered on surfaces of the metal shields of the electrical connectors.
  • 3. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an outer insulative jacket surrounding the wires of the cable, the grounding medium is a metal braid positioned between the wires and the outer insulative jacket.
  • 4. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the metal braid of the cable has a plurality of outstretched wires extending therefrom and being soldered with the metal shields of the electrical connectors.
  • 5. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 4, wherein the conductor is a thin metal wire and is soldered with the metal shield and the outstretched wires of the cable.
  • 6. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a grounding plate is fastened to a front surface of the insulative cover by a plurality of screws.
  • 7. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein the grounding plate is long and narrow adapted for electrically connecting with an outer grounding trace, a plurality of openings is defined in the grounding plate and aligns with front surfaces of the metal shields of the cable end connectors for providing mating portions of the electrical connectors extending therethrough, a plurality of holes defined in the grounding plate adapted for the screws protruding therethrough.
  • 8. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein the limb of each first grounding terminal further forms a tip in a front end thereof, and the tongue defines a plurality of holes communicating with the passages, the tip of each limb is received in corresponding hole.
  • 9. The cable end connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insulative cover is over-molded with the electrical connectors and one end of the cable.
  • 10. A cable end connector assembly comprising:a plurality of connectors side by side spatially arranged with one another; a plurality of cables connected to rear ends of the corresponding connectors, respectively; a cover retainably enclosing the connectors and front ends of the cables; a rigid grounding plate disposed at a front end of the cover; each of said connectors including a metallic shell with a front portion electrically contacting the grounding plate; and each of said cables including a metal braid with an outstretched wire mechanically and electrically connected to the shell of the corresponding connector; wherein linking means mechanically and electrically connect to rear portions of the shells of at least every adjacent two connectors.
  • 11. The assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said linking means is a metal foil transversely connecting to the rear portions of the shells of all the connectors.
  • 12. The assembly as claimed in claim 10, wherein said linking means is a wire connected between the rear portions of the shells of the every adjacent two connectors.
  • 13. A cable end connector assembly, comprising:a plurality of electrical connectors each comprising an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts mounted in the insulative housing, and a metal shield assembled to the insulative housing; a cable comprising a plurality of wires electrically connecting with the contacts and a grounding medium electrically connecting with corresponding metal shield; an insulative cover enclosing the electrical connectors and one end of the cable; a conductor electrically and mechanically connecting with the metal shields of the electrical connectors; and an outer insulative jacket surrounding the wires of the cable, the grounding medium is a metal braid positioned between the wires and the outer insulative jacket; wherein the metal braid of the cable has a plurality of outstretched wires extending therefrom and being soldered with the metal shields of the electrical connectors; wherein the conductor is a thin metal wire and is soldered with the metal shield and the outstretched wires of the cable.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
91221051 U Dec 2002 TW
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This patent application is a co-pending application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/328,793, filed on Dec. 23, 2002, invented by Lin, Hsien-chu, Yu, Chieh-chao, and Chung, Yang-chien entitled “CABLE END CONNECOTR ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED GROUNDING MEANS” and assigned to the same assignee as this patent application.

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