1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to connector assemblies, especially to a male connector having a securing portion for engaging with another male connector.
2. Description of Related Art
For transmitting signals between two electronic components, a male connector and a female connector are generally employed. Sometimes a male connector and a female connector are not tightly connected due to lack of sufficient engagement between the male connector and the female connector. This can affect the quality of transmitting signals transmitted between the male connector and the female connector.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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The first SATA male connector 10 includes a first body 11 and a first inserting terminal 12 extending from one end of the first body 11. A SATA signal line 13 extends from another end of the first body 11 opposite to the end of the body 11.
The first body 11 defines a first side surface 111 and a second side surface 112 opposite to the first side surface 111. The first side surface 111 is parallel to the second side surface 112. The first side surface 111 defines a recess 113. The recess 113 defines an oblique surface 1132 and a resisting surface 1133. The first body 11 includes two first securing portions 114 at two opposite sides of the first body 11. Each first securing portion 114 includes an L-shaped receiving portion 1141 extending from the first side surface 111. A securing slot 1142 is defined by the receiving portion 1141 and the first side surface 111. The first body 11 includes a second securing portion 115 extending from the second side surface 112. The second securing portion 115 includes two protrusions 1151 extending from two opposite side edges of the second securing portion 115 and a resilient securing tab 116 corresponding to the recess 113. The securing tab 116 extends diagonally from a top edge of the second securing portion 115. The securing tab 116 defines a resisting edge 1161 at a distal end of the securing tab 116.
The second SATA male connector 10′ includes a second body 11′ and an inserting terminal 12′ extending from one end of the second body 11′. A SATA signal line 13′ extends from another end of the second body 11′ opposite to the end of the second body 11′.
The second body 11′ defines a first side surface 111′ and a second side surface 112′ opposite to the first side surface 111′. The first side surface 111′ is parallel to the second side surface 112′. The first side surface 111′ defines a recess 113′. The recess 113′ defines an oblique surface 1132′ and a resisting surface 1133′. The second body 11′ includes two first securing portions 114′ at two opposite sides of the second body 11′. Each first securing portion 114′ includes an L-shaped receiving portion 1141′ extending from the first side surface 111′. A securing slot 1142′ is defined by the receiving portion 1141′ and the first side surface 111′. The second body 11′ includes a second securing portion 115′ extending from the second side surface 112′. The second securing portion 115′ includes two protrusions 1151′ extending from two opposite side edges of the second securing portion 115′ and a securing tab 116′ corresponding to the receiving portion 113′. The securing tab 116′ extends diagonally from a top edge of the second securing portion 115′. The securing tab 116′ defines a resisting edge 1161′ at a distal end of the securing tab 116′.
The SATA female connector 20 defines two receiving slots 21 for receiving the first and second SATA male connector 10, 10′ respectively and a plurality of securing protrusion 22 for securing the SATA female connector 20 to a printed circuit board (not shown). The two receiving slots 21 are separated via a separating plate 23.
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In disassembly, the first SATA male connector 10 is moved upwardly to enable the securing slots 1142 to disengage with the two protrusions 1151′, thereby separating the first SATA male connector 10 from the second SATA male connector 10′.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of preferred embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the preferred embodiments, 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 disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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2009 2 0312456 U | Oct 2009 | CN | national |
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20110086535 A1 | Apr 2011 | US |