1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cage, which is a shield case for an electric connector to be mounted on a printed circuit board or the like.
2. Prior Art
Conventionally, it is known a cage, which is a shield case configured to shield an electromagnetic wave having harmful effects on electronic components or optical/electrical connecting portions mounted on a printed circuit board is fixed to the printed circuit board by being press-fitted into a mounting hole formed in the printed circuit board (see JP2004-235529A).
An electric connector cage of the prior art described above has a form in which a spring member or the like is integrated with a cage body and part of the cage body is bent to form a spring contact strip for a reduction of the number of components or a cost reduction.
However, since a distal end portion of the cage body is required to have electromagnetic shielding with a higher performance because the optical/electrical connection is established by an electric connector, a grounding spring member is mounted on and fixed to the cage body by welding or soldering separately from the cage body. Such a configuration is intended for establishing reliable electromagnetic shielding. However, when an attempt is made to place the separate spring member on the cage body and welding the same thereto when performing the operation such as welding, the spring member may be displaced, or moved during the welding operation. Therefore, adequate positioning of the spring member is not easy. There is a fear that the spring member is fixed in a state of being displaced in mounting position, and hence there is a problem that a securing operation such as welding cannot be achieved efficiently.
The spring member needs to be positioned accurately on the cage body and the operation such as welding needs to be performed easily. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an electric connector cage that is capable of satisfying such requirements.
In order to satisfy the above-described requirements, an electric connector cage according to the invention includes a cage body, and a grounding spring member to be fixed to a distal end portion of the cage body, wherein one or more sets of a positioning recess formed on the distal end portion of the cage body and a positioning projection formed on a distal end portion of the spring member corresponding to the recess so as to engage each other are provided.
It is preferable that the positioning projections are projections having projecting portions bent toward the cage body at a right angle, and the positioning recesses are notched recesses configured to receive the projections because positioning is achieved with a simple configuration.
In order to achieve further stable positioning, it is preferable that the projecting portions of the positioning projections are each a clip portion formed by being bent into a clip shape, and the positioning recesses are each a plate-shaped engaging portion formed to be thinner than the board thickness of the periphery thereof and have an engaging hole where a distal end portion of the clip portion projecting downward is fitted and engaged.
Furthermore, it is preferable that the positioning recesses and the positioning projections are formed over the entire perimeters of the distal end portions of the cage body and the spring member in the circumferential direction.
According to the electric connector cage of the invention, since the positioning recesses and the positioning projections which engage each other are provided on the cage body and the spring member, the spring member is reliably positioned, the securing operation such as welding is performed reliably, and the working efficiency is improved.
In addition, since the positioning is achieved in a simple configuration of the positioning recesses and the positioning projections such as the notched recesses and projections, reduction in cost is resulted.
Since the positioning projection is the clip portion and the positioning recess is the thin plate having the engaging hole, the engaged state in position may be maintained stably.
Furthermore, since the positioning recesses and the projections are provided over the entire perimeters of the distal end portions of the cage body and the spring member in the circumferential direction, a beneficial effect that fixation of the position of the spring member is stabilized and hence the securing operation is further facilitated is guaranteed.
An electric connector cage according to the invention is configured to be mounted on a printed circuit board by press-fitting or soldering for electromagnetic shielding.
The cage body 2 is formed into a substantially box shape having an opened distal end side, a partly opened bottom surface, and an almost closed rear end side. As illustrated in
The cover member 2a and the bottom plate 4 are provided with positioning recesses 2b and 4a at a plurality of positions on respective distal end edges as illustrated in
The first spring member 3 is formed of a metallic thin plate integrally as illustrated in
The second spring member 5 is also formed of a metallic plate integrally as illustrated in
The respective projections 3b and 5a of the first and second spring members 3 and 5 are bent inward from the distal end portions of the first and second spring members, that is, toward the cage body 2 at a right angle. The invention is not limited to this embodiment, and since the recesses 2b and 4a of the cage body and the projections 3b and 5a of the spring member are positioning recesses and projections, for example, a combination of a semi-circular shaped projection formed on the spring member by half punching and a corresponding semi-circular shaped recess formed by half punching on the side of the cage body 2, which is a counterpart of engagement may be conceivable.
In order to obtain the electric connector cage 1 as illustrated in
As described above, after the positioning of the first spring member 3 is achieved at positioning portions 1a by the abutment between the recesses 2b and the projections 3b, the first spring member 3 is welded, for example, at four positions by a welding apparatus. Then, the second spring member 5 is secured to the distal end portion of the bottom plate 4 in the same manner by the welding apparatus.
In this manner, the first spring member 3 and the second spring member 5 are positioned on the cage body 2 at the time of the welding operation, and are efficiently secured. Although the positioning portions 1a are provided on the upper surface of the cage body 2 as illustrated in
In this configuration, the engagement at the positioning portions 1a is made further reliable, temporary fixing of the spring member is firmly held, the spring member is prevented from inadvertently moving, and welding operation is efficiently performed.
Although the positioning mode of the second spring member 5 corresponding to the bottom plate 4 of the cage body has been described in this embodiment, it is possible to apply the above-described mode in which the clip portions 5c are provided also to the first spring member corresponding to the cover member 2a.
The electric connector cage according to the invention is widely applied to equipment that ensures the electromagnetic shielding.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-288295 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |