Information
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Patent Grant
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6746284
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Patent Number
6,746,284
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 2, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 8, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 740
- 439 7331
- 439 354
- 439 353
- 439 357
- 439 638
- 439 651
- 439 680
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cable connector (2) includes a number of signal and power cables (26, 28), a dielectric housing (20) defining a number of passageways (204), a number of signal contacts (22) received in the housing and electrically connecting with the signal cables, and a number of power contacts (24) received in the passageways. Each passageway has a guiding channel (2041) and a receiving space (2043). Each power contact includes a contact portion (242) for mating with a complementary contact, a tail portion (244) electrically connecting with a corresponding power cable and a middle portion (240) connected between the contact portion and the tail portion. The contact portion has a projection (246) formed adjacent the middle portion. Each power contact is assembled to a corresponding passageway by moving the projection into the guiding channel and then rotating the projection into the receiving space.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector assembly, and particularly to an electrical connector assembly having signal and power terminals for high current carrying requirements.
2. Description of Related Art
Electrical connector assemblies are widely used in many electronic systems for performing signal and power transmission. An electrical connector assembly generally comprises a header mounted on a printed circuit board of the electronic system and a cable connector mating with the header. The header and the cable connector each comprise a dielectric housing and a plurality of signal and power contacts retained in the housing for signal and power transmission.
With high current carrying requirements of certain electronic systems, such as an electric weed eater power tool, the electrical connector assembly must accordingly be capable of carrying high current to thereby distribute signal and power from a motor to a printed circuit board of the electric weed eater power tool. On the other hand, the electrical connector assembly should be properly designed to have a configuration that not only meets the trend of the miniaturization of the electronic systems but also ensures a correct and a reliable engagement between the header and the cable connector.
Hence, the present invention aims to provide an improved electrical connector assembly having signal and power terminals to meet the above-mentioned requirements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector assembly having signal and power terminals for high current carrying requirements.
It is still an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector assembly being of a simplified configuration and having a correct and a reliable engagement between matable connectors thereof.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector having improved contacts easily assembled into and securely received in corresponding passageways of a dielectric housing thereof.
In order to achieve the objects set forth, an electrical connector assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises a cable connector and a complementary header. The cable connector comprises a first dielectric housing defining a receiving cavity in a mating surface thereof and forming a signal block in the receiving cavity, a plurality of first signal contacts and first power contacts retained in the first housing, and a plurality of signal and power cables electrically connecting with the first signal contacts and the first power contacts, respectively. Each first signal contact comprises a first mating portion received in the signal block. Each first power contact comprises a first contact portion extend into the receiving cavity. The header is received in the receiving cavity of the cable connector and comprises a second dielectric housing defining a chamber in a mating surface thereof with the signal block received therein, and a plurality of second signal and power contacts received in the second housing. Each second signal contact comprises a second mating portion extending into the chamber and engaging with the first mating portion of a corresponding first signal contact. Each second power contact comprises a second contact portion engaging with the first contact portion of a corresponding first power contact.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the first dielectric housing defines a plurality of passageways each comprising a guiding channel and a receiving space. Each first power contact is machined from conductive material and forms a projection on the first contact portion thereof. Each first power contact is assembled to a corresponding passageway by moving the projection into the guiding channel and then rotating the projection into the receiving space.
Still according to another aspect of the present invention, the first housing defines an alignment slot communicating with the receiving cavity and the second housing has an alignment key received in the alignment slot. The first housing defines a matching slot communicating with the receiving cavity and has a latching portion beside the latching slot. The second housing has a retention latch received in the latching slot and latching with the latching portion.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an electrical connector assembly in accordance with the present invention and comprising a header and a cable connector disconnected with each other;
FIG. 2
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
, but taken from a different aspect;
FIG. 3
is an assembled perspective view of the header and the cable connector shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view of the cable connector;
FIG. 5
is a view similar to
FIG. 4
, but taken from a different aspect;
FIG. 6
is a rear plan view of an insulating housing of the cable connector shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged perspective view of a signal contact of the cable connector;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the header taken from an aspect different from that shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
;
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of the header; and
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
10
—
10
of FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an electrical connector assembly
1
in accordance with the present invention comprises a cable connector
2
and a complementary header
3
for being used in electronic systems having high current carrying requirements.
Referring to
FIGS. 4-6
in conjunction with
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the cable connector
2
comprises a first dielectric housing
20
, a plurality of first signal contacts
22
and power contacts
24
retained in the first dielectric housing
20
, a corresponding number of signal cables,
26
and power cables
28
electrically connecting with the first signal contacts
22
and the first power contacts
24
, respectively, and a strain relief
29
bonding the power cables
28
together to resist force exerted on the power cables
28
.
The first dielectric housing
20
comprises a main body
201
generally of a tabular and hexahedral configuration and a support
202
extending from the main body
201
. The main body
201
has a mating surface
20
a
and an opposite connecting surface
20
b
through which the signal and the power cables
26
,
28
extend. The main body
201
defines a receiving cavity
203
in the mating surface
20
a
thereof, and a plurality of passageways
204
extending through the connecting surface
20
b
thereof and an inner surface
203
a
of the receiving cavity
203
. The first passageway
204
includes first and second sections
200
a
,
200
b
having different shape. The first section
200
a
is consisted of a guiding channel
2041
and a large-dimensioned cylindrical slot
2042
. The second section
200
b
is adjacent to the inner surface
203
a
of the receiving cavity
203
and is consisted of a receiving space
2043
and a small-dimensioned cylindrical slot
2044
. The main body
201
is formed with a signal block
205
beside the passageways
204
in the receiving cavity
203
and defines a depression
206
in the connecting surface
20
b
corresponding to the signal block
205
. The signal block
205
defines a plurality of slots
207
communicating with the depression
206
. The main body
201
further defines an alignment slot
208
and a latching slot
209
, both of which communicate with the receiving cavity
203
. The main body
201
is formed with a latching portion
2090
beside the latching slot
209
.
The support
202
includes a horizontal connecting portion
210
connecting with a lower portion of the connecting surface
20
b
and an exit
211
extending downwardly and rearwardly from the connecting portion
210
. In a preferred embodiment, the exit
211
is formed at an angle of 45 degrees with respect to the horizontal connecting portion
210
.
Referring to
FIG. 7
in conjunction with
FIGS. 1 and 2
, each first signal contact
22
is stamped from a metal sheet and includes an elongate plate
220
, a pair of resilient arms
222
extending upwardly and rearwardly from opposite sides adjacent a first end of the elongate plate
220
, several spring fingers
224
located adjacent a second end of the elongate plate
220
and extending from one side of the elongate plate
220
toward an opposite side of the elongate plate
220
, and a pair of retention wings
226
extending upwardly from the opposite sides of the elongate plate
220
between the resilient arms
222
and the spring fingers
224
.
The spring fingers
224
of each first signal contact
22
electrically connect with a corresponding signal cable
26
. The first signal contacts
22
together with the signal cables
26
are assembled into the slots
207
of the first housing
20
from the connecting surface
20
b
. The resilient arms
222
of each first signal contact
22
are positioned adjacent to the mating surface
20
a
of the first housing
20
with a pair of contacting portions
222
a
projecting toward each other. The retention wings
226
have an interferential engagement with the first housing
20
in the corresponding slots
207
to thereby fix the first signal contacts
22
in the first housing
20
.
Referring back to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, each first power contact
24
is screw machined from conductive material and includes an annular middle portion
240
, a cylindrical contact portion
242
extending forwardly from a front face of the middle portion
240
and a solder portion
244
extending rearwardly from a rear face of the middle portion
240
. The cylindrical contact portion
242
is formed with a projection
246
adjacent the middle portion
240
. The solder portion
244
defines a semi-cylindrical recess
247
.
Each power cable
28
includes a conductor
280
and a jacket
282
enclosing the conductor
280
. The conductor
280
is exposed out of the jacket
282
at one end of the power cable
28
to be placed in the semi-cylindrical recess
247
and soldered with the solder portion
244
of a corresponding power contact
24
. The first power contacts
24
together with the power cables
28
are assembled into the passageways
204
of the first housing
20
from the connecting surface
20
b
. Once the projection
246
of each first power contact
24
is aligned with the guiding channel
2041
of a corresponding passageway
204
, the first power contact
24
moves forwardly along the large-dimensioned cylindrical slot
2042
until the middle portion
240
abuts against a transition insulating portion
2045
between the first and the second sections
200
a
,
200
b
of the first passageway
204
, and then rotates in a counterclockwise direction until the projection
246
is received in the receiving space
2043
. The middle portion
240
and the projection
246
of the first power contact
24
forwardly and rearwardly abut against the transition insulating portion
2045
, respectively, for resisting the first power contact
24
from moving forwardly and rearwardly. There exists a gap
204
c
(
FIG. 10
) between the passageway
204
and the first power contact
24
to allow airflow therethrough for cooling of the first power contact
24
.
Referring back to
FIG. 2
, the signal cables
26
and the power cables
28
extend rearwardly beyond the connecting surface
20
b
of the first housing
20
. The power cables
28
are supported by the horizontal connecting portion
210
and the exit
211
. The exit
211
can also function as a pull tab to facilitate disengaging the cable connector
2
from the header
3
. The strain relief
29
is attached to the exit
211
to bond the power cables
28
together not only for resisting force exerted on the power cables
28
but also for preventing the first power contacts
24
from rotating. It is noted that the signal cables
26
can also dress through the strain relief
29
.
Referring to
FIGS. 8
,
9
and
10
, the header
3
comprises a second dielectric housing
30
, and a plurality of second signal contacts
32
and power contacts
34
retained in the second dielectric housing
30
. The second housing
30
has a hexahedral configuration substantially the same as the shape of the receiving cavity
203
of the cable connector
2
. The second housing
30
has a mating surface
30
a
facing the cable connector
2
and a mounting surface
30
b
opposite to the mating surface
30
a
. The second housing
30
defines a plurality of apertures
301
extending through the mating surface
30
a
and the mounting surface
30
b
, a chamber
302
in the mating surface
30
a
beside the apertures
301
and a plurality of through holes
303
communicating with the chamber
302
. Each aperture
301
includes a first large-dimensioned section
3010
and a second small-dimensioned section
3012
. A plurality of ribs
304
is formed on inner circumferential faces of each first large-dimensioned section
3010
. The second housing
30
is formed with a retention latch
305
beside the chamber
302
and an alignment key
306
on a top surface
30
c
thereof. The retention latch
305
has a hook
307
at a free end thereof. A plurality of standoffs
308
is formed on the mounting surface
30
b
of the second housing
30
to allow the header
3
having a predetermined distance spaced from a printed circuit board (not shown) on which the header
3
is mounted.
The second signal contacts
32
are stamped from a metal sheet and are received in corresponding through holes
303
, respectively. Each second signal contact
32
includes a mating portion
320
projecting into the chamber
302
, a retention portion (not labeled) retained in a corresponding through hole
303
and a mounting portion
322
extending beyond the mounting surface
30
b
for electrically connecting to the printed circuit board.
The second power contacts
34
are screw machined from conductive material and are assembled into corresponding apertures
301
, respectively. Each second power contact
34
includes an engaging portion
340
received in the second small-dimensioned section
3012
of the aperture
301
, a cylindrical tail portion
342
projecting beyond the mounting surface
30
b
for electrically connecting to the printed circuit board, and an intermediate portion
344
connected between the engaging portion
340
and the tail portion
342
. The engaging portion
340
is a hollow cylindrical post and has several elastic arms
345
. Every two adjacent elastic arms
345
form a slit
346
therebetween. The ribs
304
in each aperture
301
tightly press against outer circumferential faces of the intermediate portion
344
of a corresponding second power contact
34
to retain the second power contact
34
in the second housing
30
. The engaging portion
340
has an inner contacting section
347
for contacting with the contacting portion
242
of the first power contact
24
of the cable connector
2
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 10
, the cable connector
2
and the header
3
are in a mated condition. The alignment key
306
is received in the alignment slot
208
to ensure a correct engagement between the cable connector
2
and the header
3
. The header
3
is partially received in the receiving cavity
203
of the cable connector
2
and the signal block
205
of the cable connector
2
is accommodated in the chamber
302
of the header
3
. The cylindrical contact portions
242
of the first power contacts
24
extend into hollow engaging portions
340
of the second power contacts
34
to electrically contact with the inner contacting sections
347
of the engaging portions
340
. The mating portions
320
of the second signal contacts
32
extend into the slots
207
of the cable connector
2
to contact with the contacting portions
222
a
of the resilient arms
222
of the first signal contacts
22
. The retention latch
305
of the header
3
is received in the latching slot
209
of the cable connector
2
with the hook
307
thereof latching with the latching portion
2090
to ensure a reliable electrical and mechanical connection between the cable connector
2
and the header
3
.
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.
Claims
- 1. A cable connector comprising:a plurality of signal and power cables; a dielectric housing defining a plurality of slots and passageways, each passageway comprising a guiding channel and a receiving space; a plurality of signal contacts received in the slots and electrically connecting with the signal cables; and a plurality of power contacts each comprising a contact portion for mating with a complementary contact, a tail portion electrically connecting with a corresponding power cable and a middle portion connected between the contact portion and the tail portion, the contact portion having a projection formed adjacent the middle portion, each power contact being assembled to a corresponding passageway by moving the projection into the guiding channel and then rotating the projection into the receiving space; wherein the housing defines a receiving cavity in a mating surface thereof receiving the contact portions of the power contacts; wherein the passageway and a corresponding power contact together define a gap therebetween, the gap extending through an inner surface of the receiving cavity and a connecting surface of the housing which is opposi8te to the mating surface to allow airflow therethrough; wherein the passageway includes a first and a second section respectively with the guiding channel and the receiving space defined therein, and wherein the housing has a transition portion between the first and the second sections, the middle portion and the projection forwardly and rearwardly abutting against the transition portion, respectively; wherein the housing comprises a support extending rearwardly from a connecting surface thereof, and wherein the power cables extend rearwardly beyond the connecting surface to be positioned on the support; wherein the support comprises a connecting portion extending perpendicularly to the connecting surface and an exit extending downwardly and rearwardly from the connecting portion; further comprising a strain relief attached to the exit and bonding the power cables together; wherein the tail portion of the power contact defines a semi-cylindrical recess, and wherein the power cable comprises an exposed conductor received in the semi-cylindrical recess; wherein each signal contact is stamped from a metal sheet and comprises an elongate plate, a pair of resilient arms extending upwardly and rearwardly from opposite sides adjacent a first end of the elongate plate for mating with the complementary contact, and a pair of retention wings extending upwardly from the opposite sides of the elongate plate and interferentially fixed in a corresponding slot.
- 2. An electrical connector comprising:a dielectric housing defining a plurality of through slots and apertures, the housing being formed with a plurality of ribs in the aperture; a plurality of signal contacts received in the through slots; and a plurality of power contacts received in the apertures, each power contact comprising an engaging portion for engaging with a complementary contact, a tail portion projecting beyond a mounting surface of the housing for electrically connecting to a printed circuit board and an intermediate portion connecting the engaging portion with the tail portion, the ribs tightly pressing against the intermediate portion to retain the power contact in the aperture; wherein the engaging portion is a hollow cylindrical post and comprises a plurality of elastic arms; wherein the aperture includes a first large-dimensioned section and a second small-dimensioned section, the ribs being formed on inner circumferential faces of the first large-dimensioned section; wherein the engaging portion comprises a plurality of elastic arms received in the second small-dimensioned section.
- 3. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a cable connector comprising: a first dielectric housing defining a receiving cavity in a mating surface thereof and forming a signal block in the receiving cavity; a plurality of first signal contacts and first power contacts retained in the first housing, each first signal contact comprising a first mating portion received in the signal block, each first power contact comprising a first contact portion extend into the receiving cavity; and a plurality of signal and power cables electrically connecting with the first signal contacts and the first power contacts, respectively; and an electrical connector received in the receiving cavity of the cable connector, comprising: a second dielectric housing defining a chamber in a mating surface thereof with the signal block received therein; a plurality of second signal contacts received in the second housing and each comprising a second mating portion extending into the chamber and engaging with the first mating portion of a corresponding first signal contact; and a plurality of second power contacts received in the second housing and each comprising a second contact portion engaging with the first contact portion of a corresponding first power contact; wherein the first and the second housings are generally of a hexahedral configuration; wherein the first housing defines an alignment slot communicating with the receiving cavity, and wherein the second housing has an alignment key received in the alignment slot; wherein the first housing defines a latching slot communicating with the receiving cavity and has a latching portion beside the latching slot, and wherein the second housing has a retention latch received in the latching slot and latching with the latching portion; wherein the second mating portion of the second signal contact is a hollow cylindrical post with the first mating portion of the first signal contact received therein.
- 4. An electrical connector assembly comprising:an insulative housing including: a small signal contact area close to a middle portion and a large power contact area by one side of said signal contact area; an alignment slot formed in a periphery wall of the housing and close to said signal contact area; a latch slot formed in the periphery wall of the housing and located by the other side of the signal contact area; and a receiving cavity formed in a mating face of the housing except in the signal contact area; wherein said receiving cavity communicates with both said alignment slot and said latch slot; further including another insulative housing assembled to the mating face and defining another power contact area and another signal contact area respectively coupled to the power contact area and the signal contact area, and further defining a deflectable latch and an undeflectable key respectively coupled to the latch slot and the alignment slot, wherein only said another signal contact area is provide with a chamber for receivably engaging said signal contact area under a condition that said chamber communicates with said latch.
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