The present disclosure relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to the electrical connector equipped with a pair of metallic shells covering the opposite upper and lower surfaces of the housing, and secured to therebetween a metallic shielding plate so as to protectively receive two rows of the corresponding wires in the upper space and the lower space thereamong.
U.S. Pat. No. 10,333,255 discloses the receptacle connector for receiving a plug connector wherein top and bottom shells cover the opposite top and bottom surfaces of the housing, and a metallic shielding plate located between two rows of contacts with corresponding spring tangs forwardly extending into the receiving cavity for mechanically and electrically connecting a mating plug connector. Because the shells and the shielding plate therebetween are essentially separated from each other, the mechanical securing effect and the electrical grounding effect are essentially not good enough.
An improved connector assembly is desired to provide an electrical connector with the corresponding contacts having both the preferred mechanical characteristic and electrical characteristic.
An object of the invention is to provide an electrical connector with an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts assembled in the housing, opposite metal top and bottom shells attached upon opposite top face and bottom face of the housing, and a metallic shielding plate inserted into the housing and between two rows of contacts. The top shell, the bottom shell and the shielding plate have corresponding ears secured together in an intimately sandwiched manner.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The housing 1 includes a front face 101, a mating cavity 10 forwardly extending through the front face 101 in a front-to-back direction and commonly formed by opposite first/top wall 11, second/bottom wall 12 and two side/end walls 13. The two rows of contacts spaced from each other in the vertical direction, are respectively assembled in the corresponding passageways 15 formed in the corresponding top wall 11 and the bottom wall 12, including the signal contacts, the grounding contacts and the power contacts. A pair of fixing walls 14 are formed on a rear side of the housing 1. Each fixing wall 14 forms a plurality of grooves 141 in alignment with the corresponding passageways, respectively, in the front-to-back direction. The contact 2 includes a contacting section 21 retained in the corresponding passageway 15 and further extending into the mating cavity 10, a soldering/connecting section 23 retained in the corresponding groove 141 and soldered with the corresponding wire 5, and a middle section 22 linked between the contacting section 21 and the soldering section 23.
The shell structure 3 includes a first/top shell 31 and a second/bottom shell 32. The first shell 31 includes a first plate 311 covering the first wall 11 and forming a plurality of spring tangs 310 for contacting the metallic case (not shown) surrounding the shell structure 3. The first shell 31 further includes a pair of holding sections 312 and a pair of first/top ears 313 at two opposite longitudinal ends, respectively, and a plurality of openings with abutment tabs 314 therein. An insulative block 82 is positioned upon the first shell 31. The second shell 32 includes a second plate 321 with a pair of extensions 322 and a pair of second/bottom ears 323 at two opposite longitudinal ends, respectively, and a plurality of openings with corresponding abutment tabs 324 therein. The solder blocks are attached upon the abutment tabs 314 and 324 for soldering the corresponding outer grounding bar 83 which is mechanically and electrically connected to the exposed braiding layers 53 of the wires 5 (
A metallic shielding plate 6 is forwardly inserted into the housing 1 and includes an inner/front section 61 sandwiched between the pair of fixing walls 14, and a outer/rear section 62 exposed outside of the fixing walls 14 with a pair of third/middle ears 63 at two opposite longitudinal ends. The pair of third ears 63 are sandwiched between the pair of first ears 313 and the pair of second ears 323 in the vertical direction. Notably, the pair of first ears 313, the pair of second ears 323 and the pair of third ears 63 are secured with each other via welding. The inner section 61 includes the retention tabs 610 and the spring arms 611 extending forwardly into the receiving cavity 10. A pair of first grounding sections 612 extends from two opposite ends of the inner section 61 with corresponding spring latches 613 extending into the receiving cavity 10. The outer section forms a pair of second grounding sections 621 at two opposite longitudinal ends and behind the pair of first grounding contacts 612. A first inner grounding bar 71 a second inner grounding bar 72 are respectively mechanically and electrically connected to the braiding layers 53 of the two rows of wires 5. The first inner grounding bar 71 includes a pair of first grounding legs 711 at two opposite longitudinal ends to mechanically and electrically connect the pair of corresponding first grounding sections 612, and the second inner grounding bar 72 includes a pair of second grounding legs 721 at two opposite longitudinal ends to mechanically and electrically connect the pair of corresponding second grounding sections 621. Each of the first inner grounding bar 71 and the second inner grounding bar 72 includes a plurality of spring legs 710, 720 to electrically and mechanically connect the corresponding grounding contacts of the two rows of contacts 2
The wires 5 are mechanically and electrical connected to the corresponding contacts 2 via the inner conductors 51 of the wires 5 and the soldering sections 23 of the contacts 2. The wires 5 are integrally retained by an insulative bar 52. As shown in
In brief, the shells 31, 32 and the shielding plate 6 are mechanically and electrically connected and secured together via the corresponding ears 313, 63 and 323, thus assuring the mechanical strength and the electrical performance thereof. Notably, the ears 313, 63 and 323 respectively form the corresponding through holes therein so as to allow the screw to extend therethrough in the vertical direction.
While a preferred embodiment in accordance with 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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