The invention is related to an electrical connector assembly, and particularly to an electrical connector assembly with latches and partitions.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,043,127 discloses the electrical connector assembly with mated connectors wherein the neighboring contacts lack proper partitions for separation therebetween. On the other hand the latching mechanism between the coupled connectors is applied to only one side thereof, thus tending unstable.
Therefore, it is desired to have an electrical connector equipped with the partitions to separate the neighboring contacts.
To achieve the aforementioned object, an electrical connector assembly including a first connector and a second connector mated with each other. The first connector is of a header type and the second connector is of a silo type. The first connector includes an insulative housing with a mating cavity sounded by opposite top wall and bottom wall, two opposite side walls and a rear wall. The rear wall forms opposite inner surface and outer surface. A plurality of pin type contacts are retained to the housing and include the contacting sections exposed in the mating cavity and soldering sections exposed outside of the housing and behind the rear wall. A plurality of inner partitions are formed on the interior surface of the rear wall and extend into the mating cavity to separate the contacting sections of the neighboring contacts, respectively. A plurality of outer partitions are formed on the exterior surface of the rear wall to separate the soldering sections of the neighboring contacts. Correspondingly, the second connector includes an insulative housing with a plurality of silos separated by grooves, and a plurality of resilient contacts disposed in the corresponding silos, respectively. During mating, the partitions of the first connector are respectively received within the corresponding partition grooves of the second connector, and the pin type contacts of the first connector are inserted into the corresponding silos and mated with the corresponding resilient contacts of the second connector, respectively. The housing of the second connector further includes three sided latches to be locked to the housing of the first connector.
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure. The electrical connector assembly 1000 includes a first connector 100 mounted to the first printed circuit board 101, and is adapted to be mated with a second connector 200 mounted upon a second printed circuit board 201. The first connector 100 includes an first insulative housing 1 and a plurality of first contacts 2 retained in the first housing 1. Correspondingly, the second connector 200 includes an second insulative housing 5 and a plurality of second contacts 6 retained in the second housing 5.
The first housing 1 includes opposite top wall 11 and bottom wall 12, a rear wall 13 connected between the top wall 11 and the bottom wall 12, and a pair of end walls 14 linked among the top wall 11, the bottom wall 12 and the rear wall 13 to commonly form a mating cavity 15. The rear wall 13 includes opposite interior surface 131 and exterior surface 132, and a plurality of passageways 133 extending therethrough. A plurality of grooves 1321 and a plurality of tail grooves 1322 are formed in the exterior surface 132 by the corresponding outer partitions 4 which extend rearwardly from the exterior surface 132 wherein the tail grooves 1322 are communicatively located under the corresponding grooves 1321, respectively. The passageways 133 are communicatively located at a mid-level of the corresponding grooves 1321, respectively. A plurality of inner partitions 3 are formed on the interior surface 131 and extend into the mating cavity 15 from the top wall 11 to the bottom wall 12. The inner partition 3 includes two opposite recesses 31 and a head 32 therebetween in the vertical direction wherein the one recess is joined to the top wall 11 and the other recess is joined to the bottom wall 12. The inner partitions 3 and the outer partitions 4 are aligned with each other in a front-to-back direction, respectively, while the outer partitions 4 are wider than the corresponding inner partitions 3, respectively, in the longitudinal direction of the electrical connector assembly 1000.
The first contact 2 is made by stamping and of a pin type, and includes a horizontal section 21, a vertical section 22 extending downwardly from the rear end of the horizontal section 21, and a soldering section 23 extending forwardly from the bottom end of the vertical section 22 so that both the horizontal section 21 and the soldering section 23 are located on a same side of the vertical section 22. The horizontal section 21 includes a pin type contacting section 211 and two pairs of barbs 212. Notably, the soldering section 23 is essentially located behind the barbs 212 in the front-to-back direction. The contacting section 211 extends through the passageway 133 and into the mating cavity 15. The barbs 212 are retained to the rear wall 13. The vertical section 22 is located in the corresponding groove 1321. The soldering section 23 is exposed outside of the exterior surface 132 while still within the corresponding tail groove 1322. In brief, the contacting section 211 is protectively located between the pair of inner partitions 3 by two sides and the soldering section 23 is protectively located between the pair of outer partitions 4 by two sides.
The second housing 5 of the second connector 200 includes a base 51 and a plurality of silos 52 extending from the base 51 and alternately arranged with the partition grooves 53 along the longitudinal direction of the base 51. Each silo 52 forms a hole 521 to receive a second contact 6. The base 51 includes opposite top face 54 and bottom face 55, and the partition grooves 53 extend through both the top face 51 and the bottom face 52 and the front face (not labeled) of the second housing 5. The housing 5 further includes a deflectable latch 551 adapted to be moved along the channel 121 in the bottom wall 12 of the first housing 1 for locking the first housing 1 and the second housing 2 together. Similarly, the housing 5 further includes a pair of deflectable latches 552 at two opposite longitudinal ends adapted to be engaged with corresponding steps 141 of the first housing 1 during mating. Notably, the three sided latching, i.e., the latch 551 and the pair of latches 552, may provide reliable securing between the first connector 100 and the second connector 200. The second contact 6 includes the clamping arm 61 disposed in the hole 521. During mating, the inner partitions 3 are respectively received in the corresponding partition grooves 53, and the contacting section 211 of the first contacts 2 are gripped by the clamping arms 61 of the second contacts 6.
While a preferred embodiment according to the present disclosure has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present disclosure are considered within the scope of the present disclosure as described in the appended claims.
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