This application is related to two commonly-assigned co-pending applications both entitled “CONNECTOR RETAINING DEVICE” Ser. Nos. 13/172,866 and 13/172,883. The disclosure of the above-identified applications are incorporated herein by references.
1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to connector devices, and particularly, relates to a connector device for connecting two unsupported cables to each other.
2. Description of Related Art
In the cable connecting field, a connector device typically includes a first connector and a second connector coupled together for interconnecting the cables.
The first connector and the second connector are connected to each other just by inserting the first connector into the second connector, however the connection has no other support. The first connector and the second connector may be pulled apart by main force, or by unexpected collisions with other objects.
What is needed therefore is a connector device addressing the limitations described.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments of the connector device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
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The first connector 10 includes a first connecting end 11 and a first insertion end 12 opposite to the first connecting end 11. The second connector 20 includes a second connecting end 21 and a second insertion end 22 opposite to the second connecting end 21.
The first cable 30 is connected to the first connecting end 11 of the first connector 10. The second cable 40 is connected to the second connecting end 21 of the second connector 20. Thus the first connector 10 and the first cable 30 form as a first connector cord (not labeled), and the second connector 20 and the second cable 40 form as a second connector cord (not labeled). The first cable 30 and the second cable 40 can be power cables or data cables. In this embodiment, the first cable 30 and the second cable 40 are Serial Advance Technology Attachment (SATA) cables, and the first connector 10 and the second connector 20 are SATA connectors.
The securing member 70 includes a upper frame 71 and a lower frame 72 in cooperation with the upper frame 71. The upper frame 71 and the lower frame 72 are substantially rectangular and substantially identical.
The upper frame 71 includes two substantially parallel end members 711 and two substantially parallel side members 712 connected to the end members 711. The end members 711 and the side members 712 are substantially perpendicular to each other. The end members 711 each define a recess 711a in a lower edge thereof. The side members 712 each include a hook 712a extending downwardly beyond a lower edge thereof, and the side members 712 each defines an cutout 712b in an upper edge thereof.
The lower frame 72 is identical to the upper frame 71. The lower frame 72 includes two end members 721 and two side members 722. The end members 721 each define a recess 721a in an upper edge thereof. The side members 722 includes an hook 722a extending upwardly beyond an upper edge thereof, and the side member 722 each define an cutout 722b in an lower edge thereof.
In assembly, the first connector 10 and the second connector are coupled for interconnecting the first cable 30 and the second cable 40. The upper frame 71 and the lower frame 72 cover the connected first connector 10 and the second connector 20 from two opposite directions. The hooks 712a of the upper frame 71 are respectively engaged into the cutouts 722b of the lower frame 72, and the hooks 722a of the lower frame 72 are respectively engaged into the cutouts 712b of the first engagement frame 71. The cotouts 711a of the upper frame 71 are respectively communicated with the cotouts 721a of the lower frame 72. Each recess 711a of the upper frame 71 and a corresponding recess 721a of the lower frame 72 meet together to form a through hole 73. The first cable 30 and the second cable 40 each pass through a corresponding through hole 73. Therefore, the upper frame 71 and the lower frame 72 sandwich the combined first connector 10 and the second connector 20 therebetween. The end members 711 of the upper frame 71 respectively butt against the first connecting end 11 of the first connector 10 and the second connecting end 21 of the second connector 20, and the end members 721 of the upper frame 72 respectively butt against the first connecting end 11 of the first connector 10 and the second connecting end 21 of the second connector 20. Therefore, the upper frame 71 and the lower frame 72 can maintain the completeness of the connection between the first connector 10 and the second connector 20 as well as the strength.
The present embodiments and the advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
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2011 2 0135602 U | May 2011 | CN | national |
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