1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having a shell for preventing EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference).
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,315,616 discloses a socket connector for connecting a plug connector which receives a flexible printed circuit (FPC) therein to a printed circuit board (PCB) and therefore connecting the FPC to the PCB. The disclosed connector comprises an insulative housing, a plurality of signal terminals, a grounding plate, and a shell for shielding, and forms a plug connector fitting section constituted by a pair of opposing walls wherein the upper wall is formed by an upper plate extending from the upside of an elongated base of the housing and the lower wall is formed by the shell. The signal terminals are arranged and retained in the base of the housing and each has a contact beam extending forwards in the plug connector fitting section along the inner surface of the upper wall and a solder tail extending rearwards beyond the housing to be soldered onto the PCB. The grounding plate attached in the housing comprises a plurality of elastic contact pieces extending forwards in the plug connector fitting section along the inner surface of the lower wall and a plurality of solder legs extending rearwards to align with the solder tails of the sign terminals and thus to be soldered onto the PCB together with them. Those solder tails and solder legs are arranged in such a fashion that the solder tails appear in pairs and between every two pairs of the solder tails lies a solder leg of the grounding plate.
However, as the lower wall of the plug connector fitting section is formed by the thin shell, the strength thereof is not enough. Thus the lower wall may be humped up while the plug connector fitting section is plugged. Furthermore, the alternate arrangement of the solder legs and the pairs of solder tails decreases the density of the signal terminals in the connector. That can't meet the miniaturization requirement for electrical components.
Therefore, it is desired to provide an improved connector to overcome the disadvantages of the prior arts.
An object of the present invention is to provide a connector in which a plug connector fitting section is provided with a reliable strength.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a connector minimized in size.
In order to achieve above-mentioned objects, a connector of the present invention includes an insulative housing having a pair of opposing walls defining a mating slot therebetween; a shell including a pair of shielding walls respectively attached to peripheries of said opposing walls of the housing and at least a grounding leg adapted to be soldered to a printed circuit board (PCB); a plurality of signal terminals each having a retaining portion retained in the housing, a deflectable contact beam formed with a contact point and extending into the mating slot along one of said opposing walls, and a solder tail adapted to be soldered to the PCB; and a conductive means having a retaining portion retained in the housing and at least a deflectable contact finger partly accommodated in the other of said opposing walls, said deflectable contact finger formed with a first contact point protruding towards the contact point of said signal terminal and a second contact point protruding for contacting the shell.
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 to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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Similarly, the lower wall 120 defines a row of lower channels 122 for accommodating the elastic terminals 30. The lower channel 122 also extends throughout the rear base 130 along the front-to-back direction, but unlike the upper channel 112, a front section of the lower channel 122 in front of the rear base 130 is a through aperture throughout the lower wall 120 along a thickness direction. The elastic terminal 30 which is assembled into the lower channel 122 from the rear base 130 comprises a retaining portion 310 retained in the rear base 130 and a contact beam 320 extending forwards to be accommodated in the through aperture in the lower wall 120. The contact beam 320 is formed with a first contact point 321 at its front end and a second contact point 322 closely following in the rear of the first contact point 321. Wherein the first contact point 321 upwardly protrudes towards the contact point 421 of the signal terminal 40 but the second contact point 322 protrudes downwardly quite the contrary.
The shell 20 is a rectangular annularity comprising an upper shielding wall 210, a lower shielding wall 220, and a pair of side shielding walls (not labeled) respectively for shielding the upper wall 110, the lower wall 120, and the sidewalls 140 of the housing 10. Corresponding to the first contact points 321 of the elastic terminals 30, the shell 20 defines a plurality of through slot 222 in the lower shielding wall 220 thereof. As best shown in
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Additionally, as in assembly, the shell 20 is attached on the periphery of the housing 10, thus the plug connector fitting section constituted by the upper wall 110 and the lower wall 120 of the housing 10 is strengthened by supports of the upper shielding wall 210 and the lower shielding wall 220 of the shell 20. That is to say, the pressure from the plug connector inserted into the plug connector fitting section is taken on by the housing 10 and the shell 20 together. Therefore either the lower wall 120 of the housing or the lower shielding wall 220 is prevented from being humped up by the plug connector. Otherwise, as the contact beam 320 is accommodated in the through aperture 122 of the lower wall 120, a thickness space in the connector for the elastic terminals 30 is saved.
However, the disclosure is illustrative only, changes may be made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention. For example, the elastic terminals 30 would be replaced by a metal plate formed with a plurality of elastic tongues that are equivalent to the contact beams 320 of the elastic terminals 30. Further, the lower wall 120 of the housing 10 can be eliminated from the connector since the elastic terminals 30 which are retained in the housing 10 can take on some of the pressure from the plug connector 50 inserted into the plug connector fitting section and therefore the shell 20 can be prevented from being humped up.
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