1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector assembly, and more particularly to a modular jack connector assembly having a modular jack plug and a protecting means protecting the modular jack plug.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 5,462,457 issued on Oct. 31, 1995 discloses an electrical connector assembly comprising a modular jack plug connecting with a cable. The modular jack plug comprises a housing, a latch formed on the housing for latching with a mating connector, and a protecting means adhered to the housing for protecting the latch.
The unitary overmold comprises a manually acturable dome-shaped pocket for resiliently deflecting the latch.
An electrical connector assembly having an improved protecting means is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector assembly including a protecting means latching with an insulative housing reliably via an engagement between a blocking portion and a notch.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector assembly for mating with a complementary connector and connecting with a cable includes an electrical connector and a protecting means. The electrical connector includes an insulative housing formed with a latch, and a number of contact terminals mounted in the insulative housing. The protecting means partially accommodates the insulative housing and is formed with a resilient beam. The latch of the electrical connector is disposed beneath the resilient beam. The protecting means is formed with a blocking portion, and the insulative housing defines a notch. The blocking portion is confined in the notch.
The blocking portion is confined in the notch. The blocking portion is devoid of having a movement along a direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction. No matter the protecting means is made of any material, the protecting means would latch with the insulative housing reliably due to the engagement between the blocking portion and the notch.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. Referring to
The electrical connector 2 comprises an insulative housing 20 and a plurality of contact terminals 22 assembled to the insulative housing 20. The insulative housing 20 includes a front face 207, a bottom face 203, and a pair of periphery faces 205. The insulative housing 205 is formed into a stepped configuration and has a top face 208, an upper face 201 lower than the top face 208, and a cavity 209 surrounded by the top face 208, the upper face 201, the bottom face 203 and a pair of periphery faces 205. The insulative housing 20 has a plurality of passageways 202 extending through the front face 207, and a notch 204 recessed from the top face 208. The insulative housing 20 has a latch 206 engaging with a complementary receptacle connector (not shown). The latch 206 includes a connecting portion 2061 integrating with the insulative housing 20 and tilts obliquely from the bottom face 203.
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In assembling of the electrical connector assembly 100, the cable is received in the hole 430 of the protecting means 4 firstly. The protecting means 4 together with the cable is assembled to the electrical connector 2. The insulative housing 20 is accommodated in the receiving space 48 of the protecting means 4, with the blocking portion 424 abutting against the top face 208 of the insulative housing 20. Referring to
In another embodiment, the notch 204 could be defined in the protecting means 4, and the blocking portion 424 could be formed in the insulative housing 20.
The blocking portion 424 is confined in the notch 204 and permitted in a forward movement while the blocking portion 424 is not to have a movement along a direction perpendicular to the forward direction. No matter what material the protecting means 4 is made of, the protecting means 4 would latch with the insulative housing 20 reliably due to the engagement between the blocking portion 424 and the notch 204. Understandably, in the current embodiment during mating, the user may press the resilient beam 440 to deflect the latch 206 correspondingly and further cause the protecting means 4 to move forwardly relative to the housing 20 to the second position for precisely mating the connector 2 with the complementary (receptacle) connector. Anyhow, the protecting means 4 may backwardly move relative to the housing 20 to the first position once the connector is fully mated with the complementary connector and the user releases the resilient beam 440, due to the restoration force of the latch 206 and the wedged configuration of the blocking portion 424. In an alternate embodiment, the resilient beam 440 may define a slot to have the free end portion of the latch 206 extend therethrough so as to have the relative back-and-forth movement between the resilient beam 440 and the latch 206 more smooth.
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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201010133511.2 | Mar 2010 | CN | national |