The disclosure relates to an electrical connector assembly.
In general, the operation of an electronic device needs to be controlled through various transmission interfaces or electrical connectors to charge or transmit signals to the electronic device. The transmission interfaces or electrical connectors are mostly configured by arranging a plurality of conductive terminals in an insulator, so as to facilitate the user to complete the connection or release through plugging and unplugging.
However, the user's plugging and unplugging operations do not always meet the needs of the electrical connector. In other words, the magnitude and direction of the user's force cannot be guaranteed to be the same every time, which may cause the electrical connector to be in a state of instability such as skew, and even if such an unstable state meets the requirements for electrical conduction, the power supply is likely to be unstable and even cause damage to the electronic device.
Accordingly, how to provide insurance means to confirm that the connector has been correctly and stably connected before the electronic device is charged or the signal is transmitted is an issue that needs to be considered and solved by relevant technical personnel.
The disclosure provides an electrical connector assembly, which ensures that error-free mating of the connector by the electrical conduction sequence of the terminals in the mating process.
The electrical connector assembly of the disclosure includes a first connector and a second connector to be mated with each other. The first connector includes a first body; and at least one first terminal and a plurality of second terminals disposed in the first body, and the second terminals are symmetrically arranged at two opposite sides of the first terminal. The second connector includes a second body; at least one third terminal; a plurality of fourth terminals; and a driving module. The third terminal is movably disposed in the second body, and the fourth terminals are disposed in the second body and symmetrically arranged at two opposite sides of the third terminal. The driving module is electrically connected to at least one of the fourth terminals and is structurally connected to the third terminal. In a mating process of the first connector and the second connector, the second terminals and the fourth terminals are electrically connected firstly, so as to trigger the driving module to move the third terminal to be structurally and electrically connected to the first terminal.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a contact end of the first terminal is located on a plane one; contact ends of the second terminals are located on a plane two; the plane one is different from the plane two; and a distance between the plane one and the first body is smaller than a distance between the plane two and the first body.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a contact end of the third terminal is located on a plane three; contact ends of the fourth terminals are located on a plane four; and the plane three is different from the plane four. In the mating process and when the first terminal is not in contact with the third terminal, a distance between the plane three and the first connector is larger than a distance between the plane four and the first connector.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the second terminals include at least one fifth terminal and at least one sixth terminal; the fifth terminal is adjacent to the first terminal; and the sixth terminal is far away from the first terminal.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, when the first connector is not mated with the second connector, a contact end of the first terminal is located on a plane one; a contact end of the fifth terminal is located on the plane two; the plane one is different from plane two; and a distance between the plane one and the first body is smaller than a distance between the plane two and the first body.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a contact end of the sixth terminal is located on the plane one.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a terminal length of the sixth terminal is smaller than a terminal length of the fifth terminal.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the second terminals include a pair of the sixth terminals, which are, among the first terminal and the second terminals, terminals arrange on an outermost side.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a pin assignment of the first terminal and third terminal is a signal detection terminal, and a pin assignment of the sixth terminal is a power terminal or a ground terminal.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the first terminal and the second terminal are pogo pins.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, a terminal length of the first terminal is the same as terminal lengths of the second terminals, and a position of the first terminal in the first body is different from positions of the second terminals in the first body.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, in a mating axis direction of the first connector and the second connector, a position of the first terminal in the first body is the same as positions of the second terminals in the first body, and a terminal length of the first terminal is smaller than terminal lengths of the second terminals.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the driving module includes an electromagnet composed of a magnetic core, and a coil surrounding the magnetic core. The magnetic core is structurally connected to the third terminal, and the coil is electrically connected to at least two of the fourth terminals. In the mating process, a current generated flows through the coil and generates a magnetic force when the second terminals and the fourth terminals are electrically connected, so as to drive the magnetic core to move the third terminal towards and to be abutted against the first terminal.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the driving module further includes a spring abutted between the second body and the magnetic core. When the coil does not generate the magnetic force, the magnetic core and the third terminal are reset by the spring.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, in the mating process, the first connector and the second connector are mated with each other along a first axis direction; the first terminal and the second terminals are arranged in the first body along a second axis direction; the third terminal and the fourth terminals are arranged in the second body along the second axis direction; and the first axis direction is orthogonal to the second axis direction.
Based on the above, according to the electrical connector assembly, at least one movable third terminal is provided in the second body of the second connector, and at the same time, the driving module is electrically connected to the fourth terminals located at two opposite sides of the third terminal and structurally connected to the third terminal, such that the third terminal may be controlled by the driving module to move back and forth in the second body.
Accordingly, in the mating process of the first connector and the second connector, the second terminals of the first connector and the fourth terminals of the second connector are mated firstly. At this time, the first terminal of the first connector and the third terminal of the second connector are still spaced apart without contact. The mating of the second terminals and the fourth terminals will implement electrical conduction, and the conduction current is for triggering the driving module, such that the driving module may drive the third terminal to move relative to the second body and to be abutted against the first terminal to implement electrical conduction. At this point, the first connector and the second connector are in a state where all terminals are mated, and charging or signal transmission is possible.
In other words, according to the electrical connector assembly of the disclosure, whether the second terminals and the fourth terminals are electrically conductive serves as a prerequisite for triggering the driving module to drive the third terminal to move towards and to be abutted against the first terminal, so as to provide a secure measure ensuring smooth and stable mating of the electrical connector assemblies.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
Further, the first connector 110 and the second connector 120 in this embodiment are flat electrical connectors corresponding to each other. In other words, the first terminal T1 and the second terminals T2 of the first connector 110 are arranged one by one along the X-axis, and the third terminal T3 and the fourth terminals T4 of the second connector 120 are also arranged one by one along the X-axis. Further, when the first connector 110 is mated with the second connector 120 along the Y-axis, the terminals may have a corresponding relationship with each other, wherein the first terminal T1 and the third terminal T3 are, for example, signal detection terminals of the connectors.
More importantly, as shown in
For the second connector 120, when it is not mated with the first connector 110, as shown in
In the mating process along the Y-axis, the terminals are mated in stages because of the configuration in which the contact ends of the terminals are located in different planes. Moreover, it should be mentioned that the first terminal T1 and the second terminal T2 of this embodiment are both pogo pins, which may cause following influence in the mating process: as shown in
Next, after the sixth terminal T22 is mated with the eighth terminal T42 to implement electrical conduction, the driving module 122 is then triggered to further drive the driving module 122 to move the third terminal T3 along the Y-axis and finally cause the third terminal T3 to be structurally and electrically connected to the first terminal T1, thereby completing the mating of the first connector 110 and the second connector 120. The third terminal T3 shown in
It should also be mentioned that, in another embodiment of the disclosure, the first connector may also have the state shown in
Further, since in this embodiment, since whether the outermost terminal of the second terminal T2 and the fourth terminal T4, namely the sixth terminal T22 and the eighth terminal T42, are mated is taken as the basis for determining whether the driving module 122 is to drive the third terminal T3, if skew occurs when the connectors are mated, the outermost terminal will obviously be electrical disconnected.
In summary, according to the electrical connector assembly, at least one movable third terminal is provided in the second body of the second connector, and at the same time, the driving module is electrically connected to the fourth terminals located at two opposite sides of the third terminal and structurally connected to the third terminal, such that the third terminal may be controlled by the driving module to move back and forth in the second body.
Further, to avoid skew when the connectors are mated, the embodiments of the disclosure provide an electrical circuit for the outermost terminals of the connector, so as to generate a trigger signal when the outermost terminals of the first connector and the second connector are mated, such that the driving module moves the third terminal, thereby completing the final terminal mating operation. In other words, the mating operation of the terminals is performed in stages, and a next stage is performed after a previous stage is completed, thereby providing secure measure ensuring smooth and stable mating of the electrical connector assemblies.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be made to the structure of the disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. application Ser. No. 63/225,579, filed on Jul. 26, 2021. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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