This invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a connector comprising a conductive shell configured to mate with a complementary conductive shell of a complementary connector.
For example, a known connector of this type is disclosed in JP-A H10-289760, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The disclosed connector includes a conductive shell having an opening and a spring piece extending from an inside edge of the opening. Because the spring piece is smaller than the opening and has an approximately flat shape, the spring piece can not provide large elastic force so that an electrical connection between the conductive shell and a complementary conductive shell is unreliable.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connector comprising a conductive shell provided with an elastic portion which connects the conductive shell to a complementary conductive shell more surely than the disclosed technique.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector configured to mate with a corresponding connector. The connector comprises a conductive shell, a housing and a plurality of terminals. The conductive shell comprises an elastic portion and a plate portion having an opening. The plate portion is configured to define a first region and a second region and arranged between the first region and the second region. The elastic portion comprises a first bend section arranged on the plate portion, a second bend section arranged in the first region, a contact section arranged in the second region, a first piece extending between the first bend section and the second bend section and a second piece extending between the second bend section and the contact section through the opening. The housing is arranged in the first region. The plurality of terminals is retained by the housing.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description along with the accompanied drawings.
The connector 1 and the complementary connector 4 of this embodiment are mounted on circuit boards, respectively. Either one or both of the connector 1 and the complementary connector 4 may be parts of cable assemblies.
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The housing 2 is further provided with a slot 20, a plurality of first recessed portions 22, a plurality of second recessed portions 23.
The slot 20 has an insertion opening arranged in the front surface 21e. The slot 20 is elongated from the insertion opening into the housing 2 along the z-direction. Referring to
The first recessed portion 22 has a first opening 26a as seen along the z-direction, a second opening 26b as seen along the y-direction and a bottom inner surface 26c. The first opening 26a is arranged in the front surface 21e and adjacent to either one of the first surface 21a and the second surface 21b. The second opening 26b is arranged in either one of the first surface 21a and the second surface 21b and adjacent to the first openings 26a, respectively. The bottom inner surfaces 26c is positioned between the front surface 21e and the rear surface 21f and elongated from the either one of the first surface 21a and the second surface 21b into the housing. The first recessed portion 22 is elongated from the first opening 26a to the bottom inner surface 26c.
The second recessed portion 23 has a third opening 27 as seen along the z-direction. The third opening 27 is arranged in the front surface 21e and adjacent to either one of the first surface 21a and the second surface 21b. The second recessed portion 23 is elongated from the third opening 27 into the housing 2 along the z-direction.
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The plate portion 30 has a front edge 35a arranged at the front portion 10 and a rear edge 35b arranged at the rear portion 11. The plate portion 30 extends between the front edge 35a and the rear edge 35b. The plate portion 30 has a first wall 30a, a second wall 30b, a third wall 30c and a fourth wall 30d configured to cover the first surface 21a, the second surface 21b, the third surface 21c and the fourth surface 21d, respectively.
The plate portion 30 defines a first region 36a and a second region 36b. The first region 36a is an inside region of the plate portion 30. The second region 36b is an outside region of the plate portion 30.
The first wall 30a and the second wall 30b comprise a plurality of holes 31 arranged along the x-direction. The holes 31 of the first wall 30a and the second wall 30b are arranged to pierce the first wall 30a and the second wall 30b in the y-direction, respectively. The first wall 30a and the second wall 30b may comprise a plurality of openings having another shape instead of the holes 31 of this embodiment.
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The elastic portion 32 has a first length from the first bend section 303 to the contact section 305. The hole 31 has a second length along the z-direction. The first length is larger than the second length.
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The legs 34 extends outwardly from the rear edge 35b of the first wall 30a and the second wall 30b along the y-direction. The legs 34 are configured to be connected to ground terminals on the circuit board.
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The outer slot 40 is elongated along the x-direction and is configured to receive the connector 1 inserted along the z-direction.
The protrusion 41 is arranged in the outer slot 40 and has a plate-like shape extending along the z-direction and the x-direction. The protrusion 41 is configured to be inserted into the slot 20 of
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The complementary conductive shell 42 comprises a first outer plate 44a and a second outer plate 44b. The first outer plate 44a and the second outer plate 44b are arranged on opposite inner sides of the outer slot 40 in the y-direction. Each of the first outer plate 44a and the second outer plate 44b extends along the z-direction and the x-direction.
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The elastic portion 37 has a first piece 310, a second piece 311, a third piece 312, a first bend section 313, a second bend section 314 and a contact section 315.
The first bend section 313 is disposed on the rear edge 35b and has a U-shape which is forwardly opened. The first bend section 313 and the hole 31 are arranged along the z-direction. The second bend section 314 is arranged in the first region 36a. The first piece 310 extends forwardly from the first bend section 313 to the second bend section 314. The contact section 315 is arranged in the second region 36b. The second piece 311 extends forwardly and outwardly from the second bend section 314 to the contact section 315 through the hole 31. The third piece 312 extends forwardly and inwardly from the contact section 315.
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The conductive shell 7 comprises and a plate portion 70 and a plurality of elastic portions 72. The plate portion 70 has a front edge 73a and a rear edge 73b arranged at opposed ends of the connector 7 in the z-direction. The plate portion 70 has a first wall 70a and a second wall 70b arranged at opposed ends of the connector 7 in the y-direction. The plate portion 70 has a third wall 70c and a fourth wall 70d arranged at opposed ends of the connector 7 in the x-direction. The first wall 70a and a second wall 70b extend along the x-direction and the z-direction and are provided with a plurality of slit-like openings 71. The first wall 70a and the second wall 70b define a first region 75a between the first wall 70a and the second wall 70b and also define a second region 75b out of the first region 75a. The housing 6 is arranged in the first region 75a.
The plurality of slit-like openings 71 are arranged along the x-direction. Each of the slit-like opening 71 has an end portion 74 arranged between the front edge 73a and the rear edge 73b. The slit-like opening 71 is arranged to pierce the first wall 70a or the second wall 70b in the y-direction and is elongated from the front edge 73a to the end portion 74.
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The first bend section 703 is arranged on the end portion 74 and is elongated inwardly. The second bend section 704 is arranged in the first region 75a. The first piece 700 extends forwardly from the first bend section 703 to the second bend section 704. The contact section 705 is arranged in the second region 75b. The second piece 701 extends rearwardly and outwardly from the second bend section 704 to the contact section 705 through the slit-like opening 71. The third piece 702 extends rearwardly and inwardly from the contact section 705.
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The elastic portion 72 has a first piece 710, a second piece 711, a third piece 712, a first bend section 713, a second bend section 714 and a contact section 715.
The first bend section 713 is arranged on the end portion 74 and is elongated inwardly. The second bend section 714 is arranged in the first region 75a. The first piece 710 extends rearwardly from the first bend section 713 to the second bend section 714. The contact section 715 is arranged in the second region 75b. The second piece 711 extends forwardly and outwardly from the second bend section 714 to the contact section 715 through the slit-like opening 71. The third piece 712 extends forwardly and inwardly from the contact section 715.
This application is based on Japanese Patent Application serial no. 2006-008202 filed in Japan Patent Office on Jan. 17, 2006, the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined, they should be constructed as being included therein.
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