1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to a connector and in particular to a connector having lighting apparatuses.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional lighting apparatus, such as an LED 100 as shown in
Traditionally, a pair of conventional LEDs 100 and 100′ are applied in a RJ-45 connector 200, as shown in
To eliminate the disadvantages of conventional connectors having lighting apparatuses, the invention provides a lighting apparatus comprising a lighting portion and two pins projecting from the same surface of the lighting portion. Specifically, each of the two pins comprises at least one bent portion, and at least one of the pins further comprises an inclined portion. The inclined portion prevents the lighting apparatus from shorting resulting from the contact between the two pins.
The invention further provides a connector, such as a RJ-45 connector, comprising a housing and two lighting apparatuses. The housing has a recess for the two lighting apparatuses being disposed therein, wherein the recess has an inclined surface. Each of the lighting apparatuses comprises a lighting portion and two pins. Each of the pins has at least one bent portion, and at least one of the pins further comprises an inclined portion which is correspondingly disposed on the inclined surface.
The lighting apparatus can be an LED. Further, the lighting portion can be a transparent body and comprises a fluorescent material. The pins project from the same surface of the lighting portion. The pins are welded to an electronic device and used as electrical conducting pins with different polarities.
With the particular design of the inclined portions of the lighting apparatuses, pins of different lighting apparatuses can prevent contact with each other, and pins contact of a single lighting apparatus can be also avoided.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
The two pins 302 and 302′ are welded to an electronic device and used as electrical conducting pins with different polarities. The lighting portion 301 is a transparent body and comprises a fluorescent material. The lighting apparatus 300, such as an LED, can be applied in a connector, such as a RJ-45 connector. In this embodiment, contact between pins 302 and 302′ is avoided due to the inclined portion 304, thereby preventing the lighting apparatus 300 from shorting.
In this embodiment, the lighting apparatuses 400 and 400′ are LEDs. The lighting-portions 410 and 410′ are transparent-bodies, respectively and comprise fluorescent materials. The two pins 401 and 402 project from the same surface of the lighting portion 410, and correspondingly, the two pins 401′ and 402′ project from the same surface of the lighting portion 410′. The pins 401, 402, 401′ and 402′ are welded to an electronic device, wherein the pins 401 and 402 are used as electrical conducting pins with different polarities, and correspondingly, the pins 401′ and 402′ are used as electrical conducting pins with different polarities.
According to this embodiment, contact between pins 402 and 401′ is avoided owing to the staggered arrangement of the inclined portion 405, thus preventing shorting of the two lighting apparatuses 400 and 400′. Further, shorting from the contact of the pins 401′ and 402′ in the same lighting apparatus 400′ is also avoided by the staggered arrangement of the inclined portion 405′.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 94215499 | Sep 2005 | TW | national |