Relevant subject matter is related to a contemporaneously filed U.S. patent application entitled “CONNECTOR FOR FLEXIBLE PRINTED CIRCUIT”, which is invented by the same inventor as this patent application and assigned to the same assignee with this application.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector for a sheet-like connection member such as a flexible printed circuit or cable (FPC), a flexible flat cable (FFC) and so forth. All of these cables and circuit will be generally referred to as “FPC”.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional FPC connectors generally includes a housing defining a cavity opened to a front face thereof, a plurality of terminals loaded in the housing and extending into the cavity, and an actuator detachably assembled to the housing. The actuator comprises a tongue insertable into the cavity and a pair of side latches oppositely beside the tongue. Each latch has a barbed end which protrudes towards the tongue. The housing is provided with two spaced projections protruding from each side of the cavity for engaging with the barbed end of the latch, wherein the first projection is adjacent to the front face of the housing while the second projection is remote from the front face, and is usually a little larger than the second projection in size. The barbed end is slidable over the two projections successively along a front-to-back direction. When the barbed end is slid over the first projection to be received in a gap between the two projections, the tongue is placed in a provisionally-retained position outside the cavity to form an insertion port for an FPC, and when the barbed end is slid over the second projection, the tongue is placed in a completely-retained position completely inserted in the cavity to thereby hold the terminals in contact with the FPC. However, a split will possibly occurs at a joint of the latch and a base of the actuator since the latches have to be pressed outwardly while the barbed end thereof sliding over the two projections, especially the first projection, viz. the larger projection.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,816,845 discloses another conventional FPC connector which is similar to above-mentioned connector but in which an actuator is assembled to a housing on a slant to avoid the first projection adjacent to the front face. That reduces the possibility of split at a joint of the latch and the base of the actuator. However, this connector is required to provide a number of slanting surfaces to guide and engage with the aslant inserted latch. That complicates the configuration of the connector and thereby increases production cost. On the other hand, as there is no lock mechanism for locking the barbed end of the latch, the actuator tends to withdraw just over the course by which it has come. Thus the actuator will possibly be detached from the housing by unintentional or mistake operation.
It is thus desired to provide an FPC connector with a simple configuration in which latches of an actuator is prevented from splitting away off a base of the actuator in a sense and in which the actuator is reliably assembled to a housing of the connector against being mistakenly withdrawn.
An object of the present invention is to provide an FPC connector in which an actuator is prevented from getting splitting.
A second object of the present invention is to provide an FPC connector with a simple configuration which can be operated with enhanced efficiency.
A third object of the present invention is to provide an FPC connector in which an actuator is reliably assembled to a housing of the connector against being mistakenly withdrawn.
In order to achieve above-mentioned objects, an FPC connector in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a housing having a top wall, a bottom wall and a pair of opposing side-walls, which cooperate to define a cavity opened to a front face of the housing, and defining two spaced recesses at each side-wall wherein the first recess is adjacent to the front face and the second recess is remote from the front face, and the first recess is upwards opened; a plurality of terminals loaded in the housing, each terminal having a contact portion protruding into the cavity; and an actuator movably assembled to the housing and comprising a tongue insertable into the cavity and a pair of side latches disposed oppositely beside the tongue, each latch provided with an barbed end inserted in the first recess from the upward opening of the first recess and slidable from the first recess into the second recess.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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The housing 1 comprises a middle portion formed with an upper wall 12 and a lower wall 13 defining a cavity 11 therebetween, and a pair of side portion 14 at two opposite sides of the middle portion. The cavity 11 is opened to a front face 10 of the housing 1 for receiving the actuator 3 and an FPC (not shown). A front-to-back direction perpendicular to the front face 10, along which the FPC is inserted into the cavity 11, is defined as an insertion direction B. In conjunction with reference to
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Each side portion 14 of the housing 1 is configured with a first tuber 141, a second tuber 143 and a stop block 145 which are spaced along the insertion direction B. Wherein the first tuber 141 is adjacent to the front face 10 while the second tuber 143 is remote from the front face 10, and the first tuber 141 is larger than the second tuber 143 in size. The two tubers 141, 143 define a first recess 142 therebetween, while the second tuber 143 and the stop block 145 define a second recess 144 therebetween. Both the first recesses 142 and the second recesses 144 are upwards and sidewards opened.
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Then each lock ears 4 is respectively assembled to the side portion 14 of the housing 1 for covering the upward openings of the first recess 142 and the second recess 144 to prevent the latches 33 from upwardly moving. Each lock ear has a grounding leg (not labeled) extending down to be soldered to the PCB 200. The grounding leg loosely covers the sideward openings of the first recess 142 and the second recess 144 to prevent the barbed end 331 of the latches 33 from coming out of the first recess 142 over the first tuber 141 oppositely along the insertion direction B yet allow it to pass over the second tuber 143 to reach the second recess 144 along the insertion direction B.
After the connector 100 is mounted to the PCB 200, at said open position, for the FPC to be inserted with more convenient, the actuator 3 is tilted by raising the base 31 slightly to form a slant insertion port while the tips 325 of the tongue 32 remain abutting on the front end 120 of the lower wall 12. During this time, the fixed arms 21 of the terminals 2 are received in the cutout 324 of the tongue 32 as if the tips 325 are locked in gaps between fixed arms 21 therefore to prevent the actuator 3 from sidewards moving. Then the FPC is inserted into the cavity 11 of the housing 1 along the upper surface 322 of the tongue 32 from the above-mentioned slant insertion port. At last, the actuator 3 is horizontally pushed to the housing 1 along the insertion direction B with the tongue 32 thereof inserted into the cavity 11 to urge the FPC thereon to electrically connect with the resilient arms 22 of the terminals 2. During this process, the fixed arms 21 of the terminals 2 fitly received in the slots 324 to guide the insertion of the tongue 32. Meanwhile, the latches 33 of the actuator 3 are forcedly slid from the first recess 142 into the second recess 144. Now the actuator 3 is in a closed position relative to the housing 1, as shown in
Therefore, instead of sliding into the recess 142 over the first tuber 141, the barbs 331 of the latches 33 are vertically inserted into the first recess 142 from the upward opening thereof and thereby are free of pressure from the housing 1, thus in a certain extent the latch 33 can escape from being pressed outwardly. It effectively reduces the possibility of split at a joint of the latch 33 and a base of the actuator 3. On the other hand, via a lock ear 4, the actuator 3 is reliably assembled to a housing of the connector against being mistakenly withdrawn. Additionally, the whole configuration and assembly process of the FPC connector 100 is rather simple. However, the disclosure is illustrative only, changes may be made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200420054275.5 | Dec 2004 | CN | national |