Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6761571
-
Patent Number
6,761,571
-
Date Filed
Tuesday, October 15, 200222 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, July 13, 200420 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 188
- 439 581
- 439 944
- 439 63
- 200 511
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A coaxial connector with a switch comprises an insulative housing (22) having an opening (35), an outer conductor (23) provided outside the insulative housing (22), a fixed terminal (24) having a contact portion (40), and a movable terminal (25) having a fixed portion (42) and a cantilevered flexible portion (44). The flexible portion (44) has at least one cut-off portion (47). When a central conductor (29) of a coaxial plug (26) is plugged into the opening (35), the flexible portion (44) separates from the contact portion (40) to switch a signal circuit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a coaxial connector mounted on a circuit board and, especially, to a coaxial connector having a switch for switching a high-frequency signal circuit.
2. Description of the Related Art
A coaxial connector having a switch is widely used for testing a high-frequency circuit in a portable communication equipment, such as a portable telephone. Such a coaxial connector is described in Japanese Patent Application Kokai Nos. 10-208817 and 10-3968.
FIGS. 11 and 12
show a coaxial connector having a switch disclosed in JP 10-208817. The coaxial connector comprises an insulative housing
2
having an insertion hole
3
, an outer conductor
3
provided outside the insulative housing
2
, and a pair of fixed and movable terminals
5
and
6
provided in a space
4
communicating with the insertion hole
1
. The movable terminal
6
comprises a zigzag portion
7
and a substantially U-shaped contact portion
8
. As shown in
FIG. 11
, when a central conductor
9
of a probe is not plugged into the insertion hole
1
, the contact portion
8
of the movable terminal
6
is pressed against the fixed terminal
5
by the elastic force of the zigzag portion
7
so that the fixed and movable terminals
5
and
6
are electrically connected. However, as shown in
FIG. 12
, when the central conductor
9
of the probe is plugged into the insertion hole
1
, the contact portion
8
of the movable terminal
6
flexes outwardly (downwardly in the drawing) to separate from the fixed terminal
5
so that the fixed and movable terminals
5
and
6
are electrically disconnected.
FIGS. 13 and 14
show a coaxial connector having a switch disclosed in JP 10-3968. The coaxial connector comprises an insulative housing
12
having a cavity
11
, an outer conductor
13
provided outside the insulative housing
12
, a pair of fixed and movable terminals
14
and
15
provided in the cavity
11
, and an elastic member
15
provided under the movable terminal
16
. As shown in
FIG. 13
, when a coaxial plug
17
is not inserted into the cavity
11
, the movable terminal
15
is pressed against the fixed terminal
14
by the elastic forces of the movable terminal
15
itself and the elastic member
16
so that the fixed and movable terminals
14
and
15
are electrically connected. However, as shown in
FIG. 14
, when a central conductor
18
of the plug
17
is inserted into the cavity
11
, the movable terminal
15
is pressed down by the central conductor
18
to elastically deform so that the fixed and movable terminals
14
and
15
are electrically disconnected.
However, the coaxial connector according to JP 10-208817 obtains a desired elastic force by providing the zigzag portion
7
, and, therefore, the transmission line is made long so that the impedance is mismatched, thus making it difficult to improve the electrical characteristics. In addition, since the movable terminal
6
has a complicated shape, it is difficult to miniature the product and the manufacturing process requires a long period of time.
The coaxial connector according to JP 10-3968 has the problem that the stress is concentrated only on a fixed portion
19
of the movable terminal
15
during the flexure and deformation of the movable terminal
15
, and, therefore, it is difficult to obtain a desired elastic force only by the movable terminal
15
. Accordingly, the elastic member
16
is separately provided so that the number of parts is increased, the assembly work is difficult, and it is difficult to minimize the size of the product. In addition, electric current sometimes flows in the elastic member
16
, which provides adverse effects on the high-frequency characteristics
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a coaxial connector with a switch, which makes not only the manufacturing work easy but also the product small, and has the improved high-frequency characteristics.
According to an aspect of the invention, a coaxial connector with a switch mounted on a board comprises an insulative housing having an opening for receiving a central conductor of a coaxial plug from upside, an outer conductor provided outside the insulative housing and engaging with an outer conductor of the coaxial plug such that the plug is attached to or detached from the coaxial connector, a fixed terminal provided under the opening and having a contact portion, and a movable terminal provided under the opening and having a fixed portion fixed to the insulative housing and a cantilevered flexible portion extending from the fixed portion and contacting with the contact portion of the fixed terminal. When the central conductor of the coaxial plug is plugged into the opening of the insulative housing, the central conductor of the coaxial plug abuts against the flexible portion so that the flexible portion separates from the contact portion of the fixed terminal to switch a signal circuit. The flexible portion has at least one cut-off portion at a position located on a side of the fixed portion with respect to an abutting position with the central conductor of the coaxial plug.
The flexible portion, preferably, comprises side faces between which the distance increases from a vicinity of the abutting position toward the fixed portion of the movable terminal and the cut-off portion has a shape formed along the side faces. The cut-off portion, preferably, has a substantially triangular shape.
Alternatively, the side faces are curved from the vicinity of the abutting position toward the fixed portion of the movable terminal in a concave form.
According to another aspect of the invention, a coaxial connector with a switch mounted on a board comprises an insulative housing having an opening for receiving a central conductor of a coaxial plug from upside, an outer conductor provided outside the insulative housing and engaging with an outer conductor of the coaxial plug such that the plug is attached to or detached from the coaxial connector, a fixed terminal provided under the opening and having a contact portion, and a movable terminal provided under the opening and having a fixed portion fixed to the insulative housing and a cantilevered flexible portion extending from the fixed portion and contacting with the contact portion of the fixed terminal. When the central conductor of the coaxial plug is plugged into the opening of the insulative housing, the central conductor of the coaxial plug abuts against the flexible portion so that the flexible portion separates from the contact portion of the fixed terminal to switch a signal circuit. The flexible portion has side faces curved from a vicinity of an abutting position with the central conductor of the coaxial plug toward the fixed portion of the movable terminal in a concave form.
It is preferable that each of the side faces of the flexible portion is formed by a quarter circular arc having a diameter of substantially ½ to 2 times of a difference between a width of the flexible portion at the vicinity of the abutting position of the movable terminal and a width of the fixed portion of the movable terminal.
According to a still another aspect of the invention, a coaxial connector with a switch mounted on a board comprises an insulative housing having an opening for receiving a central conductor of a coaxial plug from upside, an outer conductor provided outside the insulative housing and engaging with an outer conductor of the coaxial plug such that the plug is attached to or detached from the coaxial connector, a fixed terminal provided under the opening and having a contact portion and a fixed portion, and a movable terminal provided under the opening and having a fixed portion fixed to the insulative housing and a cantilevered flexible portion extending from the fixed portion and contacting with the contact portion of the fixed terminal. The fixed portions of the fixed and movable terminals have substantially same width which is greater than a width of the flexible portion of the movable terminal, and at least one of the fixed and movable terminals comprises an arm portion to cover a space on both sides of the flexible portion.
With the above structure, the stress on the movable terminal during the flexure and deformation of the movable terminal is widely distributed and reduced, and, therefore, the durability of the movable terminal is increased.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of a coaxial connetor and a coaxial plug according to an embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of the coaxail connector taken in a horizontal plane.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of fixed and movable terminals according to the embodiment of the invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the movable terminal having straight side faces showing stress distributions.
FIGS. 5-6
are perspective views of modified movable terminals showing stress distributions.
FIGS. 7-10
are schematic top plan views of different movable terminals according to the embodiment.
FIGS. 11-12
are sectional views of a coaxial connector according to the prior art taken in a horizontal plane.
FIGS. 13-14
are sectional views of another coaxial connector according to the prior art.
DESCRIPTON OF THE PERFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In
FIG. 1
, a coaxial connector
21
with a switch according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises an insulative housing
22
of a substantially rectangular parallelepiped, an outer conductor
23
provided outside the insulative housing
22
, a fixed terminal
24
, and a movable terminal
25
having a maximum width substantially equal to that of the fixed terminal
24
. The coaxial connector
21
is designed to be mounted on a circuit board (not shown), and a coaxial plug
26
is plugged into or unplugged from the coaxial connector
21
. The coaxial plug
26
comprises an insulative housing
27
of a substantially cylindrical shape, an outer conductor
28
provided outside the insulative housing
27
, and a central conductor
29
provided along a central axis of the insulative housing
27
. The outer and central conductors
28
and
29
protrude downwardly from the insulative housing
27
and are displaceable in the upward direction.
A circular-form stepped portion
30
is provided at an upper part of the insulative housing
22
along a periphery of the insulative housing
22
. An upper portion
31
of the outer conductor
23
is curved such that the outer conductor
23
covers the stepped portion
30
. An annular groove
32
having a semicircular shape in section is provided in an outer surface of the upper portion
31
of the outer conductor
23
such that a lower end portion
33
of the outer conductor
28
of the coaxial plug
26
engages with the annular groove
32
. A dent
34
having a cone-shape is provided in an upper surface of the housing
22
and a pit
35
is provided in the center of a bottom surface of the dent
34
. A space
36
is provided under the pit
35
, which is long sideways and communicates with the pit
35
so that when the coaxial plug
26
is plugged, a lower end portion of the central conductor
29
passes through the pit
35
and reaches the space
36
.
The fixed terminal
24
comprises a plate-shaped fixed portion
37
and a connection portion
38
which extends from a base end of the fixed portion
37
and bent downwardly in a U-shape to be connected to the circuit board. The connection portion
38
is provided at such a position that it does not prevent the movement of the outer conductor
29
in the axial direction. A pair of wedge-shaped projection
39
are provided on opposite sides of the fixed portion
37
so that the fixed portion
37
is press-fitted into the space
36
from side of the insulative housing
22
in the horizontal direction. A contact portion
40
is provided substantially in the center of the fixed portion
37
and projects downwardly. The contact portion
40
is made by cutting the base of a equilateral triangle and pressing the triangle downwardly. The contact portion
40
determines the contact position with a flexible portion
44
of the movable terminal
25
described hereinafter. A pair of arm portions
41
are provided on front sides of the fixed portion
37
such that the arm portions
41
cover spaces
54
on opposite sides of the flexible portion
44
. Consequently, the horizontal distances from the outer conductor
23
to the fixed terminal
24
and to the movable terminal
25
are substantially equal to each other, thus achieving a good high-frequency property.
The movable terminal
25
comprises a fixed portion
42
of a plate-shape, a board connection portion
43
extending from a base side of the fixed portion
42
and bent downwardly in a U-shape, and the flexible portion
44
extending slightly upwardly from the fixed portion
42
in a cantilevered form. The flexible portion
44
is abutted with the central conductor
29
at a position P and contacted with a lower surface of the contact portion
40
at a position located on a side of a top end thereof with respect to the point P. A pair of wedge-shaped projections
45
are provided on opposite sides of the fixed portion
42
so that the fixed portion
42
is press-fitted into the space
36
from the opposite side of the fixed terminal
24
in the horizontal direction. Side faces
46
of the flexible portion
44
are spaced increasingly from the vicinity of the point P toward the fixed portion
42
, forming concave curves. When the difference between a width (d) of the flexible portion
44
at the vicinity of the point (P) and a distance (D) of the fixed portion
42
of the movable terminal
25
is defined as L, the curvature of the side faces
46
is preferably equal to a quarter of a circle having a diameter of substantially ½ to 2 times of L. More preferably, the curvature is a quarter of a circle having a diameter of substantially L. A cut-off portion
47
is provided in the flexible portion
44
at a position on a side of the fixed portion
42
with respect to the point P. The cut-off portion
47
extends along the flexible portion
44
and has preferably a substantially triangle shape along the side faces
46
.
How to plug or unplug the coaxial plug
26
into or from the coaxial connector
21
will be described.
In
FIG. 1
, when the coaxial plug
26
is not plugged into the coaxial connector
21
, the flexible portion
44
of the movable terminal
25
is pressed against the contact portion
40
of the fixed terminal
24
so that the fixed and movable terminals
24
and
25
are electrically connected.
When the coaxial plug
26
is plugged, the low end portion
33
of the outer conductor
28
engages with the annular groove
32
and a low end portion of the central conductor
29
is inserted into the pit
35
. When the coaxial plug
26
is further pressed downwardly, the outer conductor
28
is shrunk against its elastic force and the central conductor
29
projects from the outer conductor
28
so as to abut against the flexible portion
44
at the point P. Since the elastic force of the central conductor
29
is stronger than that of the flexible portion
44
, the flexible portion
44
is pressed down by the central conductor
44
as shown by an imaginary line in FIG.
1
and deformed to separate from the contact portion
40
so that the fixed and movable terminals
24
and
25
are electrically disconnected.
In
FIG. 4
, when the flexible portion
44
is elastically deformed, the relatively high stress is concentrated on areas A, or base edges of side faces
46
′, where the side faces
46
′ are made diagonally straight. The maximum stress reaches 4.8×10
3
N/mm
2
. When the side faces
46
are curved from the vicinity of the point P toward the fixed portion
42
in a concave form, the stress is decreased. When the side faces
46
have a curvature of the quarter circular arc with a diameter of ½ to 2 times of L, the maximum stress becomes less than a half of that of the case shown in FIG.
4
.
In
FIG. 5
, when the side faces
46
are a quarter circular arc with a diameter of substantially L, the relatively high stress is distributed to a larger areas A
1
along the side faces
46
, and the maximum stress is less than ⅓ of that of the case in
FIG. 4
(1.4×10
3
N/mm
2
). In
FIG. 6
, since the cut-off portion
47
is provided in the flexible portion
44
at a position located on a side of the fixed portion
42
with respect to the point P, the relatively high stress is distributed to a further larger areas A
2
extending from the side faces
46
to the cut-off portion
47
and its maximum stress is reduced to the minimum. That is, when the curvature is provided to the side faces
46
, the stress on the flexible portion
44
is distributed to a larger area along the side faces
46
, and when the cut-off portion
47
is provided along the side faces
46
, the stress is distributed to a further larger area and the maximum value of the stress is further reduced.
In the above embodiment, the curvature of the side faces
46
is a quarter arc. However, the curvature may be a ⅛ arc having a diameter of 2L, or by a part of an oval.
The shape of the cut-off portion
47
is not limited to the shape described above. In
FIG. 7
, for example, a rectangular cut-off portion
48
is provided. In
FIG. 8
, three circular cut-off portions
49
are provided at vertexes of a triangle. In
FIG. 9
, a triangular cut-off portion
50
extends up to the fixed portion
42
. In
FIG. 10
, two parallelograms
52
and
52
′ are provided on opposite sides of a triangular cut-off portion
51
. It is preferable that the cut-off portions are preferably formed along the side faces
46
. The cut-off portion
50
may be extended up to the vicinity of a base of the board connection portion
43
so that high stress is not transmitted to the board connection portion
43
, thus preventing the deterioration of a connection section with the circuit board.
Also, it is not necessary that the arm portions
41
are provided in the movable terminal
25
as long as the arm portions
41
cover the spaces
54
on the sides of the flexible portion
44
. For example, in
FIG. 8
, an end of the flexible portion
44
is extended to right and left sides. Alternatively, both sides of the fixed portion
42
of the movable terminal
25
may extend toward a top end of the movable terminal
25
.
According to the invention, the stress on the movable terminal during the elastic deformation of the movable terminal is dispersed and reduced so that the durability of the movable terminal is increased. Even if the movable terminal is made short or a simple form, a desired elastic force is obtained so that the high-frequency property is improved and the product is miniaturized. The number of parts is minimized so that the manufacturing process is simplified, thus minimizing the manufacturing cost. In addition, since the arm portions are provided at such positions that the spaces on sides of the flexible portion are covered by the arm portions, the distances from the outer conductor to the fixed terminal and to the movable terminal are substantially equal to each other, resulting in the excellent high-frequency characteristics.
Claims
- 1. A coaxial connector with a switch to be mounted on a board, comprising:an insulative housing having an opening for receiving a central conductor of a coaxial plug; an outer conductor provided outside said insulative housing and engaging with an outer conductor of said plug such that said coaxial plug is attached to or detached from said coaxial connector; a fixed terminal provided under said opening and having a contact portion; a movable terminal provided under said opening and having a fixed portion fixed to said insulative housing and a cantilevered flexible portion extending from said fixed portion and contacting with said contact portion of said fixed terminal, wherein when said central conductor of said coaxial plug is plugged into said opening of said insulative housing, said central conductor of said coaxial plug abuts against said flexible portion so that said flexible portion separates from said contact portion of said fixed terminal to switch a signal circuit, and said flexible portion comprises at least one cut-off portion at a position located on a side of said fixed portion with respect to an abutting position with said central conductor of said coaxial plug, wherein said flexible portion comprises side faces between which a distance increases from a vicinity of said abutting position toward said fixed portion of said movable terminal and said cut-off portion has a shape formed along said side faces.
- 2. The coaxial connector with a switch according to claim 1, wherein said cut-off portion has a substantially triangular shape.
- 3. The coaxial connector according to claim 1 or 2, said side faces are curved from said vicinity of said abutting position toward said fixed portion of said movable terminal in a concave form.
- 4. A coaxial connector with a switch to be mounted on a board, comprising:an insulative housing having an opening for receiving a central conductor of a coaxial plug; an outer conductor provided outside said insulative housing and engaging with an outer conductor of said plug such that said coaxial plug is attached to or detached from said coaxial connector; a fixed terminal provided under said opening and having a contact portion; and a movable terminal provided under said opening and having a fixed portion fixed to said insulative housing and a cantilevered flexible portion extending from said fixed portion and contacting with said contact portion of said fixed terminal, wherein when said central conductor of said coaxial plug is plugged into said opening of said insulative housing, said central conductor of said coaxial plug abuts against said flexible portion so that said flexible portion separates from said contact portion of said fixed terminal to switch a signal circuit, and said flexible portion comprises side faces curved from a vicinity of an abutting position with said central conductor of said coaxial plug toward said fixed portion of said movable terminal in a concave form.
- 5. The coaxial connector with a switch according to claim 4, wherein each of said side faces of said flexible portion is formed by a quarter circular arc having a diameter of substantially ½ to 2 times of a difference between a width of said flexible portion at said vicinity of said abutting position and a width of said fixed portion of said movable terminal.
- 6. A coaxial connector with a switch to be mounted on a board, comprising:an insulative housing having an opening for receiving a central conductor of a coaxial plug; an outer conductor provided outside said insulative housing and engaging with an outer conductor of said plug such that said coaxial plug is attached to or detached from said coaxial connector; a fixed terminal provided under said opening and having a contact portion and a fixed portion; and a movable terminal provided under said opening and having a fixed portion fixed to said insulative housing and a cantilevered flexible portion extending from said fixed portion and contacting with said contact portion of said fixed terminal, said fixed portions of said fixed and movable terminals having substantially same width which is greater than a width of said flexible portion of said movable terminal, and at least one of said fixed and movable terminals comprising an arm portion to cover a space on both sides of said flexible portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-320607 |
Oct 2001 |
JP |
|
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (4)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1037330 |
Sep 2000 |
EP |
1115183 |
Jul 2001 |
EP |
10-3968 |
Jan 1998 |
JP |
10-208817 |
Aug 1998 |
JP |