1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a connector, and particularly to a connector which firmly connects with cables and mates with a plug connector, by which is able to extend the available life and provide for a reliable communication performance.
2. Related Art
A conventional connector, which is adapted to be assembled to cables and mate with a plug connector, comprises an insulative housing having a connecting portion and a mating portion, a plurality of conductive terminals received between the connecting portion and the mating portion and a shell shielding the insulative housing. Accordingly one end of the cables is able to connect with the conductive terminals by said connecting portion, and by means of said mating portion enables the conductive terminals to mate with the terminals of the plug connector for the electrically communication.
The conductive terminals of the conventional connector are usually soldered to the cables. However, the cables are required to move frequently to mate with other devices, correspondingly the soldered portions of the cables tend to disengage from the conductive terminals of the conventional connector, not only resulting in unreliable communication but shortened the available life.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a connector which firmly connects with cables and do not disengage from the cables in order to keep a stable communication performance and extend the available life.
A feature of the present invention is that the connector comprises a first housing and a second housing assembled to each other. The first housing has a first insulator and a first shell shielding the first insulator. The first insulator has a plurality of passageways therein for receiving conductive terminals and an opening adjoins the long side of said passageways for receiving a second insulator of said second housing. Latching grooves are oppositely arranged nearby the short side of said passageways for matching the second insulator of said second housing. A plurality of U-shaped anchors are longitudinally aligned spaced parallel with each other on the first shell and are positioned relatively to said passageways for sandwiching the cables that have pierced by the conductive terminals.
The second housing includes a second insulator received in the opening, and a second shell shielding the second insulator. A plurality of pressing protrusions are longitudinally aligned spaced parallel with each other on the second shell and are positioned relatively to each U-shaped anchors for pressing the cables in order to firmly fix the cables.
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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The first housing 2 includes a first insulator 20 and a first shell 21 shielding the first insulator 20 wherein the first insulator 20 is flat and rectangular, and a plurality of passageways 201 are longitudinally arranged spaced parallel with each other on the long side of said first insulator 20 for receiving conductive terminals 4. Each conductive terminal 4 includes a contact end 40 for mating with a plug connector and a V-shaped pierce end 41 positioned in an opening 202 of said first insulator 20, the opening 202 adjoins the long side of said passageways 201 for receiving a second insulator 30 of said second housing 3, in which a slot 204 is defined to go through said first insulator 20 and communicates with the opening 202 to provide an inserted space for providing a plurality of anchors 213 passing through. Latching grooves 203 are oppositely positioned nearby the short side of said passageways 201 for matching the second insulator 30 of said second housing 3. The first shell 21 has connecting arms 211 respectively extending and bending from opposite ends thereof, in which the first barbs 212 are formed oppositely at the lateral edges of said connecting arms 211 for interferentially engaging with the first insulator 20. The anchors 213 are longitudinally aligned spaced parallel with each other between the connecting arms 211, that is, extend from the lateral edge of the first shell 21 and bend to form a U-shape for each anchor. A cavity 210 is formed on the bending plane of the U-shaped anchors 213, wherein the diameter of the cavity 210 is slightly smaller than the thickness of the pressing protrusions 310 of the second shell 3. The conjoint surfaces 214 are formed next to said connecting arms 211 of the first shell 21, in which a plurality of conjoint holes 215 are positioned thereon for relatively engaging with the protrusions 205 of the first insulator 20.
The second housing 3 includes a second insulator 30 and a second shell 31 shielding the second insulator 30, wherein the second insulator 30 has a long edge and short flanges respectively arranged at the opposite ends thereof, wherein the long edge has a plurality of biasing projections 301 longitudinally aligned spaced parallel with each other and relatively to said U-shaped anchors 213 for pressing the cables 6. A plurality of pressing protrusions 310 are defined in the second shell 31 and are longitudinally formed relatively to each of the U-shaped anchors 213 for firmly connecting with the cavity 210 of the U-shaped anchors 213. The second shell 31 has assembling arms 311 respectively extending and bending from opposite sides thereof, wherein the second barbs 312 are formed at opposite edges thereof for interferentially engaging with the latching grooves 203 of the first insulator 20.
In assembly, while assembling the first housing 2 and the second housing 3, firstly, assemble the first shell 21 to the first insulator 20 for the U-shaped anchors 213 going through the slot 204 than arrange one end of the cables 6 on the pierce ends 41 to be able to sandwich by the U-shaped anchors 213. Secondly, after assembling the second insulator 30 with the second shell 31, engage the assembling arms 311 with the latching grooves 203 of the first insulator 20(showed as
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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