The present disclosure relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector adapted for normally and reversely mating.
China Patent No. 204315752 discloses a reversible or dual orientation USB Type-C connector comprising two rows of contacts. Each row of contacts includes a detecting terminal located at the fifth position, a positive signal terminal located at the sixth position, a negative signal located at the seventh position, a power terminal located at the ninth position, and a grounding terminal located at the twelfth position. The electrical connector is not designed to deliver high current or auxiliary signal.
An improved electrical connector is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present disclosure is to provide an electrical connector adapted for normally and reversely mating.
To achieve the above object, an electrical connector comprises: an insulative housing comprising a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion; a plurality of upper and low terminals mounted in the insulative housing and exposed to an upper surface and a lower surface of the tongue portion, the upper terminals and the lower terminals being equal in number, both the upper terminals and the lower terminals comprising five intermediate terminals arranged centrally in succession and one grounding terminal spaced from the five intermediate terminals by two terminal positions, each of the five intermediate terminals having a reserved space for not arranging a terminal, the five intermediate terminals comprising an auxiliary terminal; and a shielding plate disposed between the upper terminals and the lower terminals.
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.
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure. The insertion direction is a front-to-rear direction.
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Arrangement of the upper terminals 41 and the lower terminals 42 on the tongue portion 22 is generally symmetrical in the sense that orientation of the electrical connector can be flipped. As shown in
The upper terminals 41 and the lower terminals 42 are equal in number and each includes six conductive terminals 4. Each contacting portion 401 of the upper terminals 41 is positioned in reverse symmetry with respect to a respective one of the lower terminals 42. The auxiliary terminal could transmit auxiliary signal according to specialized demand increasing the diversity of the signal transmission.
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The shielding plate is sandwiched between the upper terminals and the lower terminals. The contacting portion 401 of the upper terminals 41 are exposed to an upper surface of the first tongue portion 24. The contacting portion 401 of the lower terminals 42 are exposed to a lower surface of the first tongue portion 24. A number of front ends of the contacting portions 401 of the power terminals and the grounding terminals of the upper terminals 41 and the lower terminals 42 are embedded in a front end of the first tongue portion 24. The front portions 431 of the first contacts 43 of the upper terminals 41 and lower terminals 42 are embedded in the front end of the first tongue portion 24. The front portions 431 of the first contacts 43 of the lower terminal 42 are laterally offset with respect to the front portions 431 of the first contacts 43 of the upper terminal 41 for allowing the mold from resisting against and preventing the first contacts 43 of the two rows of conductive terminals 4 from connecting with each other. The soldering portions 403 of the upper terminals 41 and the lower terminals 42 are engaged in a row in a transverse direction.
The receiving grooves 241 are allocated among the first terminal position to forth terminal position, the tenth terminal position to the eleventh terminal position and between the first contacts 43. The lower surfaces of the power terminal and the grounding terminal of the upper terminals 41 are partially exposed to the receiving grooves 241. The upper surfaces of the power terminal and the grounding terminal of the lower terminal 42 are partially exposed to the receiving grooves 241. The ears 432 of the first contacts 43 of the upper terminals 41 and the lower terminals 42 are exposed to the receiving grooves 241. The left section 62 and the right section 63 of the shielding plate 6 are partially exposed to the receiving grooves 241. The ears 432 of the lower terminals 42, the connecting arm of the shielding plate 6, and the ears 432 of the upper terminals 41 are offset from each other in the front-to-rear direction.
The second insulator 25 is insert-molded with the integrated unit. The second insulator 25 fills in the receiving grooves 241 and encloses the front portions 431 of the first contacts 43. The two lateral sides of the main portion 61 extend outwardly from two sides of the tongue portion 22 for mating with the corresponded electrical connector.
The insulative housing 2 affixed with the conductive terminals 2 and the shielding plate 6 is assembled to the shielding shell 7 along a rear-to-front direction opposite to the front-to-rear direction. The front resisting portions 74 of the shielding shell 7 resist rearward against the front resisting grooves 211 while the rear resisting portions 75 of the shielding shell 7 resist forwardly against the rear resisting grooves 212 for fixing the insulative housing 2 in the front-to-rear direction and the rear-to-front direction. The fixing pins 77 are mounted to a printed circuit board (not shown) of an electrical device (not shown). The soldering portions 403 of the upper terminals 41 and the lower terminals 42 are soldered to the print circuit board.
In the embodiment, the shielding plate 6 is not connected with the shielding shell 7 rather they are connected with a mating electrical connector for grounding purpose. In other embodiments, the shielding plate 6 includes a pair of grounding pins (not shown) located at two sides of the main portion 61. The grounding pins extend outwardly from the base portion 21 to connect with an inner surface of the shielding shell 7 for grounding.
Compared with the prior arts, the electrical connector 100 of the present invention has a total of twelve conductive terminals 4, which not only meets USB2.0 specification, large current applications from 3 A to 5 A, and is intermateable with Type C plug, but also transmits auxiliary signals as needed. The ears 431 of the first contacts 43 contribute to the mold resisting against the first contacts 43 making the process easier and improving yield. Notably, on one hand, the left ear and the right ear of each contact are offset from each other in the front-to-back direction for preventing interfering with the ears of the neighboring contact in the same row; on the other hand, for the paired upper terminal and lower terminal aligned with each other in the vertical direction, the ears of the upper terminal are offset from those of the corresponding lower terminal in the front-to-back direction so as to prevent interference of the corresponding mold used for supporting the upper terminal and that used for supporting the lower terminal. It is also noted that as mentioned before the front portions 431 of the upper terminals 41 are offset from the front portions 431 of the lower terminals 42 in both the front-to-back direction an the transverse direction wherein on one hand, the front portions 431 of the upper terminals 41 are located behind the front portions 431 of the lower terminals 42; one the other hand, the front portions 431 of the upper terminals 41 are essentially aligned with the corresponding contacting portions 401 in the front-to-back direction while the front portions 431 of the lower terminals 42 are offset from the corresponding contacting portions 401 in the transverse direction. It is also noted that as shown in
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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