1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector and assembly thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
With the development of the Electronics Industry, the transmission speeds of I/O connectors are increased significantly. The higher speed requires a better shielding effect. Generally, an electrical connector assembly includes a receptacle mounted to a printed circuit board and a plug inserted into the receptacle. Either of the receptacle and the plug is provided with metal shells connected with each other to establish a ground circuit for acquiring a good shielding effect. Some receptacles have two metal shells i.e. an inner shell and an outer shell. The inner shell contacts with the metal shell of the plug and the outer shell simultaneously thereby form a grounding circuit. Meantime, it is also desired that the inner shell providing enough retention force for the plug which increase the dimension of the receiving space. Otherwise, the plug cannot mate with the receptacle reliably.
An improved electrical connector that overcomes the above-mentioned problems is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector and assembly thereof having an improved shielding effect.
The present invention is directed to an electrical connector comprises an insulative housing having a base and a tongue projecting from the base, a plurality of electrical contacts secured to the insulative housing, and a shielding element surrounding the insulative housing and forming a receiving space with the insluative housing. Each electrical contact includes a contact portion located at the tongue, a tail portion extending out of the base, and a retention portion connected with the contact portion and the tail portion. The shielding element includes an outer shell and an inner shell. The inner shell has a plurality of spring tabs located in the receiving space and the outer shell is provided with a plurality of yielding spaces corresponding to the spring tabs. The yielding spaces receive the spring tabs when the spring tabs move out of the receiving space.
An electrical connector comprises an insulative housing having a base and a tongue projecting from the base in a mating direction, a plurality of electrical contacts secured to the insulative housing, and a shielding element surrounding the insulative housing. Each electrical contact includes a contact portion located at the tongue, a tail portion extending out of the base, and a retention portion connected with the contact portion and the tail portion. The shielding element and the insulative housing form a receiving space. The shielding element includes an outer shell and an inner shell. The inner shell has at least on spring tab located in the receiving space which is capable of moving in a direction perpendicular to the mating direction. The outer shell is provided with at least one yielding space communicating with the receiving space thereby the spring tab projecting therein.
An electrical connector assembly comprising a receptacle and a plug inserted into the receptacle. The receptacle comprises an insulative housing having a base and a tongue projecting from the base, a plurality of electrical contacts secured to the insulative housing, and a shielding element surrounding the insulative housing. Each electrical contact includes a contact portion located at the tongue, a tail portion extending out of the base, and a retention portion connected with the contact portion and the tail portion. The shielding element includes an outer shell and an inner shell. The shielding element and the insulative housing form a receiving space to receive the plug. The inner shell has a plurality of spring tabs located in the receiving space and the outer shell is provided with a plurality of yielding spaces corresponding to the spring tabs respectively. The plug is inserted into the receiving space and pushes the spring tabs to move into the yielding spaces.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail, wherein depicted elements are not necessarily shown to scale and wherein like of similar elements are designated by same or similar reference numeral through the several views and same or similar terminology.
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 11-12, an electrical connector assembly of the present invention includes a receptacle 100 and a plug 200 mating with each other.
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The upper row 13a and the lower row 13b are inserted molding with two insulative blocks respectively and then together form the first housing 12 via another inserted molding. As an alternative method, the first contacts can be inserted into the first housing directly. In each row of the first contacts 13, there are signal contacts 135 for transmitting signals, grounding contacts 136 located between the signal contacts 135 and power contacts. The grounding contacts 136 are used to reduce the signal interference for the signal contacts 135.
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After the first shielding element 11 mounting to the first housing 12, the first spring tabs 1121 of the inner shell 112 project into the first recesses 123 of the first housing 12. The third spring tabs 1135 of the outer shell 113 extend through a pair of openings 1123 of the inner shell 112 and further clasp the second recesses 124. The pair of blocks 125 of the base 121 engage with the cutouts 1124 and the third recesses 1136. Therefore, the inner shell 112, the outer shell 113 and the first housing 12 are assembled together. The second spring tabs 1122 of the inner shell 112 face the yielding spaces 1137 of the outer shell 121, respectively.
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The second contacts 23 are arranged in two rows, i.e. an upper row 23a and a lower row 23b which are disposed at opposite sides of the second receiving space 223. The second contact 23 has a contact portion 231 projecting into the second receiving space 223, a tail portion 232 extending out of the second housing 22, and a retention portion (not labeled) connected with the contact portion 231 and the tail portion 232. The second contacts 23 are inserted into the second housing 22 directly. As an alternative method, the second contacts also could be inserted molding with the second housing 22. In each row of the second contacts 23, there are signal contacts 234 for transmitting signals or power and grounding contacts 235 located between the signal contacts 234. The grounding contacts 235 are used to reduce the signal interference for the signal contacts 234.
When the plug 200 is inserted into the first receiving space 111 of the receptacle 100 along a mating direction, the tongue 122 is received in the second receiving space 223 of the plug 200. Each first contact 13 contacts with a corresponding second contact 23 for establishing electrical connection. The second shielding element 21 pushes the second spring tabs 1122 of the inner shell 112 moving in a direction perpendicular to the mating direction. Since the outer shell 113 is provided with the yielding spaces 1137, the second spring tabs 1122 move out of the first receiving space 111 and project into the yielding spaces 1137. The yielding spaces 1137 can provide the second spring tabs 1122 a bigger elastic deformation compared to the conventional connectors so that the second spring tabs 1122 has a bigger clamping force for the plug 200. In addition, the yielding spaces 1137 can substitute part of the first receiving spaces 111 which can reduce the thickness of the receptacle 200 and obtain a same clamping force as the conventional connector.
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The ground circuit between the first and second shielding elements 11, 21 of the receptacle 100 and the plug 200 is formed by the second shielding element 21, the second spring tabs 1122, the protrusions 1138 of the inner shell 112, the top wall 1131, and the solder tails 1139 of the outer shell 113.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201410470397.0 | Sep 2014 | CN | national |