1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a board to board connector assembly.
2. Description of Related Art
A board to board connector is used to electrically link two print circuit boards to transmit electrical signals. Such a board to board connector usually has a pair of retainer members respectively assembled on opposed ends thereof, the retainer member has a soldering portion for being soldered to a print circuit board to reliably mount the board to board connector to the print circuit board.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,645,005 discloses a board-to-board connector assembly having a plug connector and a receptacle connector, both the plug and the receptacle connectors have a pair of retainer members on opposed ends thereof for being soldered to a print circuit board, respectively, and each retainer member has a mating portion with a clasping portion. When the plug connector mates with the receptacle connector, the retainers of the plug connector engage with the retainers of the receptacle connector in manner of the clasping portions of corresponding mating portions clasping with each other to enhance a mating force between this mating process and prevent the plug connector easily falling from the receptacle connector. However, the retainers are respectively disposed out of two lateral ends of the plug connector and the receptacle connector, so during the plug connector mating with the receptacle connector, the mating portions of the retainers may distort along a longitudinal direction, which will influence an interferential force between the engaging retainers, and insulting housings of the connector assembly may be damaged by the retainers if user inserts the first connector by unbalanced force.
Hence, an improved connector assembly is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a connector assembly with retainers which can enhance mating force.
Accordingly, to achieve above-mentioned object, an electrical connector assembly comprises a first connector and a second connector, the first connector has a first housing defining a receiving portion, a plurality of first contacts received in the first housing and a first retainer assembled to the first housing and formed with an elastic contacting arm exposed in the receiving portion; the second connector has a second housing, a plurality of second contacts received in the second housing and a second retainer assembled to the second housing from a top surface of the second housing. The second retainer has a horizontal shoulder portion, two contacting arms downwardly extending from opposed ends of the horizontal shoulder portion to be disposed on side faces of the second housing to engage with the elastic contacting arms of the first retainer and two tails respectively extending outwardly from an end of the contacting arm away from the horizontal shoulder portion.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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The first contact 12 is received in the first housing 11 and comprises a main body 120, a linking arm 121 extending from the main body 120 and into the receiving portion 115 of the first housing 11, a mating arm 122 extending from an end of the linking portion 121, a fixing portion 123 upwardly extending from the main body 120 and a soldering portion 124 extending from the main body 120 and beyond the first housing 11. The first contact 12 inserts into the first housing 11 from a bottom face of the first housing 11. The main body 120 and the linking arm 121 extend in a horizontal direction and both are placed below the first housing 11. The linking arm 121 links the main body 120 and the mating arm 122, the mating arm 122 is received into the first contact channel 116, a free end of the mating arm 122 protrudes into the receiving portion 115 to abut against corresponding second contact 22 of the second connector 20. The fixing portion 123 inserts into the hole 114 of the sidewall 111 to retain the first contact 12 to the first housing 11. The soldering portion 124 extends beyond the first housing 11 and is soldered to the print circuit board (not shown).
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The second contact 22 is in an L-shaped and comprises a horizontal portion 221 and an upright portion 222, the horizontal portion 221 extend beyond the second housing 21 from a bottom of the sidewall 211 to form a soldering portion for being soldered to the print circuit board (not shown). The upright portion 222 is wider than the horizontal portion 221 and is received in the second contact channels 213 of the sidewall 211 for contacting with the mating arm 122 of the first contact 12.
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When the first connector 10 mates with the second connector 20, the mating portion 113 of the first connector 10 inserts into the receiving space 212 of the second connector 20, the opposed sidewalls 211 and the end walls 210 of the second connector 20 are received in the receiving portion 115 of the first connector 10, the first contacts 12 electrical contact with the second contacts 22. The first retainer 13 contacts corresponding second retainer 23 by the contacting heave 134 of the elastic contacting arm 133 latching with the protuberance 234 of the contacting arm 232 to enhance a mating force during a mating process. So the first and the second retainers 13, 23 can respectively mount the first connector 10 and the second connector 20 to corresponding print circuit boards and establish a reliably engagement between the first connector 10 and the second connector 20.
While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as described in the appended claims.
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