Compact electrical connector having boardlocks

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6435905
  • Patent Number
    6,435,905
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 20, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (100) including a housing (1), a number of terminals (2), a pair of metallic boardlocks (4), and a conductive shield (3). The housing has a base wall (12) that defines at each of opposite ends thereof a recess (121) and a pair of cutouts (123) located symmetrically in a front surface and a bottom surface thereof, and a mating wall (11). Each cutout surrounds a projection (122). Each boardlock consists of a body (44), a head (42) projecting upwardly from the body and seated in a corresponding recess, a pair of arms (45) projecting from the body and locking to the projections, and a pair of feet (43). The shield has a pair of fingers (33) extending across the heads for fitting the boardlocks to the base wall and establishing a grounding path therethrough. The width of the connector is minimized to substantially as that of the mating wall.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector and particularly to an electrical connector having a minimized lateral dimension and having a pair of boardlocks reliably secured thereon.




2. Description of Related Art




As is shown in

FIG. 1

, a conventional connector


7


includes a dielectric housing


70


, a plurality of terminals


71


secured in the housing


70


, a pair of boardlocks


78


mounted on the housing


70


, and a metal shield


72


attached to the housing


70


.




The housing


70


has a mating wall


701


in which the terminals


71


are received and forms a pair of blocks


702


at opposite lateral ends thereof. The shield


72


surrounds the mating wall


701


. Each boardlock


78


is secured in a corresponding block


702


such that a finger


781


thereof extends inwardly toward the mating wall


701


and abuts against the shield


72


for establishing an electrical path therebetween. By such design, the blocks


702


are situated in line with the mating wall


701


and thus require the housing


70


to be significantly wider than the mating wall


701


. However, minimization is a trend in computer industry, which prefers compact connectors. The conventional connector can hardly satisfy the minimization requirement since it needs a pair of blocks


702


projecting outwardly beside the mating wall


701


to receive the boardlocks


78


. It is thus desired to omit the blocks and provide a connector possessing a width substantially equal to that of the mating wall.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide a compact electrical connector with minimized lateral dimension.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having a pair of boardlocks reliably secured on lateral sides of a housing thereof without increasing width of the housing.




In order to achieve the objects set forth, an electrical connector comprises a dielectric housing, a pair of metallic boardlocks mounted to the housing, and a shield attached to the housing.




The housing includes a base wall, a mating wall projecting forwardly from the base wall for mating with a complementary connector, and a pair of platforms. The base wall defines a recess in each of two opposite outer surfaces thereof. Two sets of C-shaped cutouts are located respectively in a front surface and a rear surface of the base wall in positions below the mating wall and above the platforms. Furthermore, each C-shaped cutout surrounds a rectangular projection.




Each boardlock has a flat head, a body, a pair of arms, and a pair of feet depending from the body for catching a printed circuit board on which the connector is mounted. Each arm is C-shaped and extends perpendicularly from lateral sides of the feet. Alternatively, the C-shaped arms may be altered to be P-shaped and connect with the feet at one juncture. The boardlocks are fixed to the housing such that the heads are seated in the recesses of the base wall and the arms are accommodated in corresponding cutouts of the base wall. The arms are locked to the projections and thus attach the boardlocks to lateral sides of he base wall.




In addition, the shield provides a pair of rearwardly extending fingers which extend across the heads and grip the bottom surface of the base wall. The fingers abut the heads of the boardlocks against the base wall of the housing and electrically connect with the boardlocks for grounding.




It is a feature of the present invention that the heads seated in the recesses are flush with the outer surfaces of the base wall and outer surfaces of the fingers of the shield are flush with the feet extending over the outer surfaces of the base wall. The width of connector is thus minimized as to substantially equal to the width of the mating wall.




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 partially exploded view of an electrical connector, showing a pair of boardlocks in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an assembled view of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of the electrical connector of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a boardlock in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a conventional connector.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an electrical connector


100


of the present invention comprises an insulative housing


1


, a plurality of metal terminals


2


received in the insulative housing


1


, a pair of metallic boardlocks


4


, and a conductive shield


3


for binding the insulative housing


1


and the boardlocks


4


together.




The insulative housing


1


includes a longitudinal base wall


12


, a mating wall


11


projecting forwardly from an upper portion of the base wall


12


, and a pair of platforms


13


extending forwardly from a lower portion of the base wall


12


. The mating wall


11


and the base wall


12


are of same width. The feet


13


are vertically spaced from the mating wall


12


, defining a space


15


therebetween in front of the base wall


12


.




The base wall


12


defines in opposite ends thereof a pair of flat recesses


121


and a pair of C-shaped cutouts


123


aligning in a direction perpendicular to the base wall


12


. Each pair of the cutouts


123


is symmetrically located in a rear surface


126


and a front surface


127


of the base wall


12


and is located below the mating wall


11


and above a corresponding platform


13


. The cutouts


123


extend inwardly from outer surfaces


120


of the base wall


12


below the recesses


121


and each surround a projection


122


. The projections


122


each have a side flush with the outer surface


120


. Moreover, the base wall


12


forms a pair of protrusions


113


on a top surface


112


thereof for locking the shield


3


on the housing


1


.




The mating wall


11


is box-like and its width is equal to that of the base wall


12


. The mating wall


11


defines an engaging opening


11


extending rearwardly from a front surface thereof and within which engaging sections


21


of the terminals


2


protrude for mating with corresponding engaging portions of a complementary connector (not shown).




Each platform


13


forms a retaining block


131


in the space


15


on a top surface thereof. The retaining blocks


131


are respectively connected to the front surface


127


of the base wall


12


at portions inward from corresponding cutouts


123


. The platforms


13


each provide a post


132


on a bottom surface thereof for positioning the connector


100


relative to a printed circuit board (not shown) on which the connector


100


is mounted.




Each boardlock


4


has a flat head


42


, a body


44


connecting with the head


42


, a pair of arms


45


, and a pair of feet


46


depending from the body


44


for resiliently catching the printed circuit board (not shown) on which the connector


100


is mounted. The body


44


is step-shaped such that the head


42


and the feet


46


are parallel to each other. Each arm


45


is C-shaped and symmetrically and perpendicularly extends from lateral sides of the feet


46


at two junctures. Each arm


45


defines a rectangular hole


451


therethrough. As the feet


46


are bifurcated and are deflectable, the arms


45


can accommodate the tolerance and tightly abut against the projections


122


for locking the boardlocks


4


to the base wall


12


.




The shield includes a shroud


31


, a pair of locking members


32


projecting rearwardly from a top edge of the shroud


31


, and a pair of finger


33


extending rearwardly from lateral edges


34


of the shroud


31


. Each finger


33


defines an opening


331


at a rear end thereof which benefits the finger


33


to be folded.




In assembly, as is shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the boardlocks


4


are firstly attached to the base wall


12


of the housing


1


in a way that the heads


42


are seated in the recesses


121


, the feet


43


extend over the outer surface


120


, and the arms


45


are bent into corresponding cutouts


123


of the base wall


12


. The head


42


has a side abutting against the base wall


12


and an opposite side flush with the outer surface


120


. The pair of arms


45


received in the cutouts


123


is located below the mating wall


11


and clamps the base wall


12


therebetween so as to avoid the boardlocks


4


from any movement relative to the base wall


12


. Meanwhile, the arms


45


are locked to the base wall


12


in a way that the projections


122


of the base wall


12


extend through the holes


451


of the arms


45


. The projections


122


abut against the arms


45


and prevent the arms


45


from falling from the base wall


12


.




Secondly, the shield


3


is finally assembled to the housing


1


. The shroud


31


surrounds the mating wall


11


. The locking members


32


are stopped by the protrusions


113


while the fingers


33


extend rearwardly beyond the base wall


12


and are bent to the rear surface


126


of the base wall


12


, the locking members


32


and the fingers


33


together attaching the shield


3


to the housing


1


. The fingers


33


extend across the heads


42


and press the heads


42


against the base wall


12


, thereby securing the boardlocks


4


on the housing


1


. Since the heads


42


are flush with the outer surfaces


120


on which the feet


43


abut and the thickness of the fingers


33


is substantially equal to that of the feet


43


, lateral sides


34


of the shield


3


are substantially planar with outer sides of the feet


43


of the boardlocks


4


. Therefore, the width of the connector


100


is minimized to substantially equal to the sum of the width of the mating opening


1


, the thickness of a sidewall of the mating wall


11


, and the thickness of the finger


33


of the shield


3


. In other words, the width of the connector


100


is substantially the width of the shroud


31


of the shield


3


.




In a second embodiment of the present invention, the electrical connector


100


has a pair of boardlocks


45


′, one of which is shown in FIG.


4


. Each boardlock


4


′ is similar to the boardlock


4


and has a head


42


′, a body


44


′, a pair of arms


45


′, and a pair of feet


46


′. Unlike the arms


45


of the boardlock


4


, the arms


45


′ of the boardlock


4


′ are P-shaped. Each arm


45


′ defines a rectangular hole


451


′ and a bridge


452


′ connected to one of lateral sides of the feet


46


′.




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. An electrical connector for mounting on a printed circuit board, comprising:an insulative housing including a base wall and a mating wall projecting forwardly from the base wall for mating with a complementary connector, the base wall defining in a lateral side thereof a recess and a pair of cutouts and forming a pair of projections surrounded by the cutouts; a plurality of terminals mounted in the mating wall for engaging with corresponding contacts of the complementary connector; a metallic boardlock attached to the base wall of the housing, the boardlock having a head seated in the recess, a tail member depending beyond the base wall for extending into the printed circuit board, and a pair of arms locked to the projections for fixing the boardlock to the housing; and a metallic shield having a shroud surrounding the mating wall and a finger abutting the head of the boardlock against the lateral side of the base wall and clinging to the base wall of the housing; wherein the projections are respectively provided on opposite sides of the lateral side of the base wall; wherein the head has one side abutting against the recess of the base wall and an opposite side flush with an outer surface of the lateral side of the base wall; wherein the arms each extend perpendicularly from lateral sides of the tail member and define a hole through which corresponding projection extends; wherein the arms are seated in the cutouts and are oriented in a direction parallel to the outer surface; wherein the projections and the cutouts are located below the mating wall; wherein the head and the tail member are parallel to each other; wherein each of the arms joins the tail member at two junctures and cooperates with the tail member to define the hole; further comprising a pair of platforms under the mating wall, each platform forming a retaining block on an upper surface thereof connected with a front surface of the base wall; wherein one of the projections is formed below the mating wall and above the platform and is located outwardly of the retaining blocks; wherein the base wall forms a pair of protrusions on an upper surface thereof and the shroud of the shield forms a pair of locking members at an upper edge thereof, the locking members extending rearwardly and latching to the protrusions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
89222266 U Dec 2000 TW
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to a copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/877,577 filed on Jun. 8, 2001 and titled “Compact Electrical Connector Having Boardlocks” by the same inventors and assigned to the same assignee of the present application.

US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
6086418 Chang Jul 2000 A
6210220 Zhu et al. Apr 2001 B1
6217378 Wu Apr 2001 B1