The present invention relates to an electrical connector having power contacts and holding members also acting as power contacts and more particularly to a structure of adjacent power contacts and holding members that are interconnected to decrease temperature rise in conducting large current.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,899,771 and 11,158,968 each disclose an electrical connector including an insulative housing having an island and a receiving channel, a plurality of contacts secured to the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving channel, and a pair of holding members secured to two opposite ends of the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving channel, each holding member having a first part and a second and third parts at two opposite ends of the first part, each first part including integrally formed features like reinforcing tab and resilient arm.
An electrical connector comprises: an insulative housing having an island and a receiving channel; a plurality of contacts secured to the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving channel; and a pair of holding members secured to two opposite ends of the insulative housing and exposed to the receiving channel, each holding member having a first part and a second and third parts at two opposite ends of the first part, wherein the second part of each holding member has a bottom plate, a reinforcing tab extending upwardly from the bottom plate, and a resilient arm extending upwardly from the bottom plate and located proximal to associated third part than the reinforcing tab.
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The insulative housing 1 has a base 11 and a peripheral wall 12, which together with the island 13 define the receiving channel 10. The contacts 2 are arranged, e.g., insert-molded, with the insulative housing 1 in two rows in a manner known in this art. The pair of holding members 3 are also preferably insert-molded with the insulative housing 1.
To protect the island 13 of the insulative housing 1 from damage during mating/un-mating the connectors 100 and 200, the holding member 3 has a reinforcing tab 34 integrated to and exposed at the island 13.
The peripheral wall 12 includes a pair of longitudinal walls 121 and a pair of lateral walls 122. Each longitudinal wall 121 has plural contact grooves 1213, first and second slots 1211 and 1212 at two opposite sides of the grooves 1213, and two end portions 1214. Each lateral wall 122 has an inner curved portion 1221 and an outer end portion 1222. The insulative housing 1 further includes a receiving room 111 defined between the inner curved portion 1221 and the island 13.
The island 13 of the insulative housing 1 has plural contact grooves 131 corresponding to the grooves 1213 and two retaining grooves 1321 at two opposite ends 132 thereof. Each contact 2 has a contacting portion 21 movable in the groove 131, an abutting portion 22 secured in the groove 1213, a connecting portion 23, and a soldering tail 24 extending from the abutting portion 22.
Each holding member 3 has a first part 31 retained to the lateral wall 122 and a second and third parts at two opposite ends of the first part 31. The first part 31 is retained at the inner curved portion 1221. The second part has a bottom plate 37 and the reinforcing tab 34 extends upwardly from the bottom plate 37. The second part further has a resilient arm 36 extending upwardly from the bottom plate 37 and located proximal to associated third part than the reinforcing tab 34. The reinforcing tab 34 is retained in the groove 1321. The resilient arm 36 is accommodated in the second slot 1212. The first part 31 has a first extension 311, the second part has a second extension 33, and the third part has a third extension 312. The second part extends from an outer portion 32 thereof to an inner portion 35 thereof to then form the bottom plate 37. The reinforcing tab 34 has a lower vertical portion 341 and an upper curved portion 342. The resilient arm 36 has an upper curved portion 361.
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The contacts 5 are insert-molded with the insulative housing 4 in two rows in a manner known in this art. Each contact 5 has an outer contacting portion 51, an inner contacting portion 52, a connecting portion 53, and a soldering tail 53 extending from the inner contacting portion 52.
Each holding element 6 has a pair of first plates 61 retained in the first recessed portions 4221, a pair of second plates 62 retained in the second recessed portions 4222, and a pair of fingers 63. Each second plate 62 has an upper portion 621 and a lower portion 622. One of the pair of second plates 62 has a protrusion 623 to engage a corresponding recess provided on the inner portion 35 of the holding member 3.
When the connectors 100 and 200 are mated, the pair of first plates 61 are received between the first part 31 and the reinforcing tab 34 of the holding member 3; the protrusion 623 of one second plate 62 engages the inner portion 35 of the holding member 3 while the other second plate 62 engages the resilient arm 36 of the holding member 3.
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