Information
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Patent Grant
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6315610
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Patent Number
6,315,610
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Dinh; Phuong K T
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 607
- 439 609
- 439 610
- 439 680
- 439 681
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector (100) mountable on a bottom side of a PCB (200) includes a dielectric housing (40), a plurality of terminals (50) retained in the housing, and a shielding case (130) covering the housing. The shielding case has a front section (20) with an upwardly protruding orientation key (210), a rear section (30) and a covering section (10). The covering section is formed from one piece of metal sheet and provides a pair of side walls (12), a transverse wall (11) interconnected therebetween, two metal feet (120) projecting upwardly from corresponding side walls for securing the connector to the PCB and a detent lock (110) formed in a middle of the transverse wall bending inwardly and rearwardly for providing a retention force against a mating complementary connector.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector mounted on a bottom side of a printed circuit board.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Electrical connectors mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) are well known in the art. IEEE 1394 electrical connectors include a shielding case having a mating orientation key formed on a mating sleeve of the shielding case for securing correct polarity of a mating complementary connector. The key is formed on a lower side of the mating sleeve and has an inwardly indented surface. A detent lock is formed on the shielding case protruding into a housing of the connector in opposition to the key on the mating sleeve. The key and the detent lock cooperate to secure the complementary connector in the electrical connector. The shielding case also forms a pair of metal feet on a side opposite to that forming the detent lock and adjacent to the key for mounting the electrical connector to the PCB. Under special circumstances, the electrical connectors may be required to be mounted on a bottom side of the PCB. Referring to
FIG. 6
, a conventional IEEE 1394 electrical connector
500
is mounted on a top side of a PCB
200
. Note that a mating orientation key
510
is positioned on a lowermost panel of a mating sleeve (not labeled). An identical electrical connector
600
is shown mounted on a bottom side of the PCB
200
with a key
610
now being positioned on an uppermost panel of a mating sleeve (not labeled). A complementary connector (not shown) which is mated right-side-up with the electrical connector
500
must be turned upside-down to properly mate with the electrical connector
600
. An incorrect mating between the electrical connector
600
and the complementary connector may damage either or both of the connectors.
Heretofore, to avoid the aforementioned mismating action, the key
610
of the electrical connector
600
mounted on the bottom side of the PCB
200
was provided on a bottom panel of the mating sleeve so that a mating orientation of the complementary connector remained unchanged. A detent lock
611
of the connector
600
was correspondingly moved to an upper side of the shielding case but was now separated from the shielding case because of the limitation imposed by the location of the metal feet
612
. However, with the ever-increasing transmission speeds of applications, along with the consequent higher quality required from electrical connectors, such a configuration is often impractical and is neither cost nor quality effective.
Hence, an improved electrical connector is required to overcome the aforementioned problems.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first object of the present invention is to provide an improved electrical connector mountable to a bottom side of a printed circuit board with the direction of insertion of a complementary connector unchanged.
A second object of the present invention is to provide an improved electrical connector mountable to a bottom side of a printed circuit board with a detent lock and a pair of metal feet all made from a single piece of metal sheet.
To achieve the aforementioned objects, an electrical connector mountable on the bottom side of a printed circuit board comprises a dielectric housing, a plurality of terminals received in the housing and a shielding case enclosing the dielectric housing. The shielding case includes a front section, a rear section and a covering section. The front section includes a mating sleeve with an inwardly protruding key on a bottom panel thereof. The covering section is formed from one piece of metal sheet and comprises a pair of side walls, a transverse top wall interconnecting the side walls, two metal feet projecting upwardly from an upper edge of each side wall for securing the connector to a PCB, and a detent lock formed in a middle of the transverse top wall and bending inwardly and rearwardly. The detent lock is received in a corresponding slot of the dielectric housing for providing a mating retention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a frontal view of the electrical connector of
FIG. 2
mounted on a printed circuit board;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of the electrical connector of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a plan view of a covering section of the shielding case of
FIG. 1
, prior to bending; and
FIG. 6
is a frontal view of two conventional electrical connectors mounted respectively on a top and a bottom side of a printed circuit board.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, the present invention is an embodiment of an IEEE 1394 electrical connector
100
mountable on a bottom side of a printed circuit board
200
(IEEE stands for the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers). The electrical connector
100
comprises a dielectric housing
40
, a plurality of terminals
50
and a conductive metal shielding case
130
. The shielding case
130
includes a conductive front section
20
covering a front of the dielectric housing
40
, a conductive covering section
10
for shielding a top and sides of the housing
40
, and a conductive rear section
30
enclosing a bottom and a rear of the dielectric housing
40
.
The dielectric housing
40
is generally in the shape of a rectangular box and includes a base
41
and a mating tongue
42
projecting from a front end of the base
41
. The base
41
and the mating tongue
42
define a plurality of passageways
421
therethrough for receiving the terminals
50
. The base
41
forms two blocks
430
on a bottom face
43
and a pair of protrusions
44
at opposite sides thereof at a rear end of the base
41
. The configuration of other portions of the dielectric housing
40
and the terminals
50
is the same as that of a conventional IEEE 1394 electrical connector.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the front section
20
of the shielding case
130
comprises a mating sleeve
21
projecting forwardly from a front plate
24
to define a mating opening therein, and a pair of side plates
22
respectively extending backward from opposite sides of the front plate
24
. The mating sleeve
21
is four sided and comprises a top panel
211
, an opposite bottom panel
212
and two side panels
213
. An inwardly protruding key
210
is formed on the bottom panel
212
of the mating sleeve
21
for axially guiding an accurate insertion of a complementary connector (not shown) and for assuring proper polarity with the complementary connector. Each side plate
22
defines a stair-shaped tab
222
adjacent to the front plate
24
, a rectangle-shaped tab
223
opposite to the stair-shaped tab
222
, a third aperture
220
and a first tab
221
beside the third aperture
220
. Additionally, the front section
20
also has a bottom plate
23
extending rearwardly from a lower edge of the front plate
24
.
The rear section
30
of the shielding case
130
includes a rear wall
31
, a bottom wall
32
perpendicular to the rear wall
31
and two side plates
33
which extend forwardly from the rear wall
31
. The bottom wall
32
has a pair of fourth apertures
320
corresponding to the blocks
430
for engaging with the blocks
430
of the dielectric housing
40
. The two side walls
33
each respectively define a second tab
330
thereon and a notch
331
adjacent to the rear wall
31
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, the covering section
10
of the present invention is made from one piece of metal sheet and comprises a transverse top wall
11
and a pair of side walls
12
depending from opposite side edges of the transverse top wall
11
. A detent lock
110
is formed in a middle of the transverse top wall
11
and is bent inwards and rearwards to protrude through a corresponding slot (not shown) of the housing
40
to engage with a shield of the complementary connector for mating retention and grounding purposes. Two metal feet
120
extend upwardly from opposite side walls
12
for insertion into holes (not shown) in the printed circuit board
200
, for making a soldered connection between the IEEE 1394 electrical connector
100
and the printed circuit board
200
. A pair of fixing tabs
121
depends from a lower edge of each side wall
12
, which can be bent inwardly for securing against the bottom face
43
of the dielectric housing
40
. The side walls
12
also define a pair of first apertures
123
and a pair of second apertures
122
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, in assembly, the front section
20
is fixed to the front end of the base
41
, with the mating sleeve
21
fitting around the mating tongue
42
and the third apertures
220
engaging with the side blocks
411
. Then the rear section
30
covers a rear end of the base
41
with the fourth apertures
320
of the rear section
30
engaging with the blocks
430
on the bottom face
43
of the dielectric housing
40
. Finally, the covering section
10
covers the top of the dielectric housing
40
with the detent lock
110
extending through the slot (not shown) in the top face (not labeled) of the housing
40
and the fixing tabs
121
being bent inwardly to overlap the bottom wall
32
of the rear section
30
. The first tabs
221
of the front section
20
and the second tabs
330
of the rear section
30
engage respectively with the first apertures
123
and the second apertures
122
of the covering section
10
. Thus the shielding case
130
is securely attached to the housing
40
and the IEEE 1394 electrical connector of the present invention can be securely mounted to the bottom side of the printed circuit board
200
. Since the inwardly protruding key
210
is formed on a lower side of the mating sleeve
21
, the present invention has the advantage of being able to couple with the complementary connector without inverting the complementary connector. The detent lock
110
is positioned opposite the key
210
and is integral with the covering section
10
of the shielding case
130
. Thus, the chance of damaging the IEEE 1394 electrical connector or the complementary connector through mismating is diminished and the connector provides a higher quality, lower cost shielding case than the prior art.
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 matter 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. An electrical connector mountable on a bottom side of a printed circuit board comprising:a dielectric housing having a plurality of passageways therein; a plurality of terminals received in corresponding passageways; and a shielding case enclosing the dielectric housing and having a mating sleeve, the mating sleeve having an inwardly protruding orientation key on a lower portion thereof away from the printed circuit board and covering a front of the dielectric housing and defining a mating opening, a pair of metal feet upwardly protruding from an uppermost side of the shielding case for engaging with the printed circuit board, and a detent lock for providing a retention force against a mated complementary connector, wherein the detent lock and the metal feet are formed from same piece of metal sheet and are located at the same side of the housing.
- 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shielding case includes a front section including the mating sleeve and covering the front of the dielectric housing, a covering section covering a top of the housing and a rear section covering a bottom and rear of the dielectric housing.
- 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the orientation key of the mating sleeve is defined in a middle of the lower portion of the mating sleeve and protrudes in an upward direction.
- 4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the covering section is made from one piece of metal sheet and includes a pair of side walls and a transverse top wall connected therebetween.
- 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the metal feet extend upward from the edges of the side walls closest to the printed circuit board.
- 6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the detent lock is formed on the covering section and bends inwardly, and extends rearwardly in a direction parallel to the printed circuit board.
- 7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein a plurality of fixing tabs extend from the ends of the side walls of the covering section furthest from the printed circuit board and opposite to the metal feet.
- 8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front section of the shielding case encloses the front and sides of the housing.
- 9. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a printed circuit board and a connector mounted to an underside of said printed circuit board; said connector including: a dielectric housing having a plurality of terminals therein; a orientation key formed on a lower portion of an mating opening of the connector away from said printed circuit board; a shielding case mounted on the housing, said shielding case including a U-shaped cover section from which a pair of metal feet upwardly extends to engage the printed circuit board, and a detent lock extends inwardly about an upper portion of said mating opening opposite to said key and between said printed circuit board and said key.
Priority Claims (1)
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89218232 U |
Oct 2000 |
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