This invention relates to a connector and, more particularly, to a connector configured to be fixed on a base member, such as a circuit board.
For example, known connectors of this type are disclosed in JP-A 2004-327244 and JP-A 2000-39621.
The connector disclosed in JP-A 2004-327244 comprises a housing elongated along a predetermined direction and a shell arranged to cover the housing. The shell comprises an upper plate and a lower plate. The housing is arranged between the upper plate and the lower plate. The shell further comprises a pair of plate-like contacts outwardly projecting from opposite ends of the lower plate along the predetermined direction. When the disclosed connector is mounted on a circuit board, the plate-like contacts is soldered so that the lower plate is fixed on the circuit board.
The connector disclosed in JP-A 2000-39621 is elongated along a predetermined direction. The connector comprises a pair of metal plates attached at opposite ends of an upper part of the connector in the predetermined direction. The metal plates are fixed on a circuit board by screws so that the upper part of the connector is fixed on a circuit board.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a connector comprising a supporting member configured to be fix on a base member more surely than the disclosed techniques.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector configured to be fixed on a base member. The connector comprises a housing, a plurality of contacts and a pair of supporting members. The housing has a main portion and end portions arranged at opposite ends of the main portion. The contacts are retained in the housing. The supporting members are attached to the housing at the end portions of the housing, respectively. The respective supporting member comprises an upper portion, a lower portion, an upper arm and a lower arm. The end portion of the housing is arranged between the upper portion and the lower portion. The upper arm has an upper contact portion configured to be mounted on the base member. The upper arm is extending from the upper portion at least to the upper contact portion. The lower arm has a lower contact portion configured to be mounted on the base member. The lower arm is extending from the lower portion at least to the lower contact portion.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector configured to be fixed on a base member. The connector comprises a housing, a plurality of contacts retained in the housing and a shell attached to the housing. The shell comprises a pair of supporting portions and an extension. The housing are arranged between the supporting portions. The extension interconnects the supporting portions and covers at least a part of the housing. The respective supporting member comprises an upper portion, a lower portion, an upper arm and a lower arm. The upper arm has an upper contact portion configured to be mounted on the base member and extends from the upper portion at least to the upper contact portion. The lower arm has a lower contact portion configured to be mounted on the base member and extends from the lower portion at least to the lower contact portion.
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.
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The connector 1 is configured to be mated with a mating connector 51. The mating connector 51 of this embodiment comprises a front edge elongated along an x-direction, a plate-like projection 53 projecting from the front edge in a y-direction and guide posts 54 and 55 projecting along the y-direction from opposite ends of the front edge.
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The housing 10 has a main portion 14 and first and second end portions 15 and 16 which are formed integrally with each other by molding dielectric material.
The main portion 14 is elongated along the x-direction and has a receptacle 17. The receptacle 17 is opened forwardly and recessed rearwardly along the y-direction. The receptacle 17 of the connector 1 is configured to receive the plate-like projection 53 illustrated in
The main portion 14 further has first and second contact retention holes 21 arranged at opposite ends of the receptacle 17 in the x-direction. The first and the second contact retention holes 21 are arranged to pierce the main portion 14 rearwardly from the rear end of the receptacle 17 and arranged lower than the contacts 11.
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The lock plate receiving cavity 26 is opened rearwardly and elongated forwardly. The lock plate receiving cavity 26 is arranged between the main portion 14 and the first guide cavity 18 and is connected with the first guide cavity 18 in the first end portion 15.
The upper and the lower retention cavities 27 and 28 are arranged on the upper surface 24 and the lower surface 25, respectively. The upper and the lower retention cavities 27 and 28 are both arranged between the main potion 14 and the lock plate receiving cavity 26 and are elongated from the rear surface 23 to the front surface 22. The upper retention cavity 27 has an upwardly opened groove-like rear part and a hole-like front part. The lower retention cavity 28 has a downwardly opened groove-like rear part and a hole-like front part.
The first and the second end portions 15 and 16 are mirror symmetrical structures.
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The lower contact portion 43 has a width d1 in the y-direction. The upper contact portion 41 has a frame defining the aperture 44. The frame has a width d2 in the y-direction. The width d1 is twice as wide as the width d2, preferably. Preferably, the upper arm 33 and the lower arm 34 are arranged near the front surface 22. The lower contact portion 43 may have an aperture and the upper contact portion 41 may arranged in the aperture of the lower contact portion 43.
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The upper and the lower retention portions 36 and 37 are guided by the groove-like rear part of the upper and the lower retention cavities 27 and 28, respectively, and inserted and pressed into the hole-like front part thereof when the first supporting member 12 is fully attached to the first end portion 15.
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The first and the second supporting members 12 and 13 are mirror symmetrical structures.
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Each of the first and the second supporting portions 61 and 62 comprises upper plate 65, lower plate 66, connection section 67 and lock plate 68 and further comprises the upper arm 33 and the lower arm 34 of the former embodiment.
The upper plates 65 are extending along the x-direction and y-direction and are connected with opposite ends of the upper extension 63 in the x-direction. The lower plates 66 are extending along the x-direction and y-direction and are connected with opposite ends of the lower extension 64. The upper plates 65 are arranged above the lower plates 66, respectively. The upper plate 65 and the lower plate 66 define a guide cavity 69 therebetween. The guide cavities 69 defined in the first and second supporting portions 61 and 62 are configured to receive the guide posts 54 and 55 of the mating connector 51 shown in
The upper and the lower extensions 63 and 64 are elongated along the x-direction and are configured to cover at least a part of the housing.
The upper arm 33 and the lower arm 34 are connected to outside edges of the upper plate 65 and the lower plate 66 in x-direction, respectively.
The connection section 67 is extending from a front edge of the upper plate 65 to a front edge of the lower plate 66 along the z-direction. The lock plate 68 is rearwardly projecting from the connection section 67.
This application is based on Japanese Patent Application serial no. 2006-043911 filed in Japan Patent Office on Feb. 21, 2006, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-043911 | Feb 2006 | JP | national |
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2000-039621 | Feb 2000 | JP |
2004-327244 | Nov 2004 | JP |