1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, more particularly relates to a SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) connector used for high frequency signal transmission.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,294,004, issued to Pineda on Nov. 13, 2007, discloses a connector having a cover and a printed circuit board (PCB) engaged with the cover. The cover includes a first cover and a second cover coupling to the first cover. The PCB has at least one through hole. A screw is engaged into the through hole for mounting the PCB onto the second cover. On the other hand, the circuit on the PCB should be far away from the through hole to avoid shorting with the screw.
Hence, a connector having an improved cover is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a connector including a cover and a PCB assembled therein, the cover includes a first cover and a second cover. The second cover has two opposite side walls, and a pair of protrusions respectively extending inwardly from the side walls to support the PCB upwardly, the first cover having a downward opening locking the PCB downwardly, said protrusions and the opening holding the PCB from up-to-bottom direction and right-to-left direction, one of the first cover and second cover having a rib inserted into the notch for preventing the PCB from moving along a front-to-back direction.
The PCB 10 could be assembled securely in the cover when the first cover is assembled to the second cover. The connector has an improved structure to fix the PCB 10 easily, and no screw is needed.
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.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The cover 20 includes a first cover portion 21 and a second cover portion 22 cooperating with each other. The second cover portion 22 further includes a ring 220 extending from the rear portion of the second cover portion 22. The ring 220 clips the cable 30 for improving the retention force between the cable 30 and the connector 100. The ring 220 also could be defined on the first cover portion 21. The dielectric cover 31 attaches to the rear portion of the cover 20 and wraps the ring 220.
The first cover portion 21 includes a top wall 213 having two opposite side edges and a front edge. The first cover portion 21 further includes two peripheral walls 214 extending vertically from the side edges of the top wall 213. The peripheral walls 214 are generally parallel with each other. The first cover portion 21 further has a front upper wall 215 vertically extending from the front edge of the top wall 213. The front upper wall 215 defines an opening 2150 for engaging the PCB 10 downwardly along a first direction (up-to-bottom direction) to prevent the PCB 10 from moving along a second direction (right-to-left direction). The first cover portion 21 has at least one groove 2141 formed at the rear portion of the peripheral wall 214. The first cover portion 21 has a rib 2142 formed at the inner side of the peripheral wall 214. The PCB 10 has a notch 101 defined at a side edge. The rib 2142 is inserted into the notch 101 along a first direction to prevent the PCB 10 from moving along a third direction (front-to-back direction). The first, second and third directions are orthogonal to one another.
The second cover portion 22 includes a bottom wall 223 having two opposite side edges and a front edge. The second cover portion 22 includes two side walls 224 extending vertically from the side edges of the bottom wall 223. The second cover portion 22 has a front lower wall 225 extending vertically from the front edge of the bottom wall 223. Each of the side walls 224 has at least one protrusion 2242 extending inwardly from the side wall 224 for supporting the PCB 10 upwardly.
The front upper wall 215 and the front lower wall 225 shield most of the region around the front portion of the PCB 10 to reduce crosstalk. Each of the two side walls 224 has at least one projection 2241 extending outwardly at the rear portion of the second cover portion 22. The first cover portion 21 locks with the second cover portion 22 at the rear portion by engaging the projection 2241 with the groove 2141. The first cover portion 21 and the second cover portion 22 cab be coupled together by other suitable means well known in this art.
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The tab 211 includes a ramp surface 2113 inclining forwardly and downwardly to lead the latching hole 401 mating with the tab 211 when the connector 100 is inserted into the cage 400. The tab 211 is received in the latching hole 401 at a latched position for locking the connector 100 in the cage 400. The tab 211 has a vertically extending resisting surface 2112 to resist against the latching hole 401.
When the operator 212 is depressed downwardly, the tab 211 moves together with the operator 212 downwardly from the latched position to a released position for releasing the connector 100 from the cage 400. The tab 211 returns from the released position back to the latched position via the resilient force provided by the elastic arm 210 once the tab 211 is out of the latching hole 401.
It is to be understood 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201020523354.1 | Sep 2010 | CN | national |