1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector including a U-shaped insulative housing having a pair of resilient inner arms and a pair of stationary outer arms to facilitate mating of a complementary connector in both a horizontal, front-to-back direction and a vertical, top-to-bottom direction.
2. Description of Related Arts
U.S. Pat. No. 9,048,569 discloses a board-end connector including a pair of restricting components and a wire-end connector including a pair of blocking bumps. The restricting component is separately mounted to an insulated housing of the board-end connector and is biased by a corresponding elastic element. Designs of the blocking bumps and the restricting components allow the wire-end connector to be mated with the board-end connector only in a vertical, top-to-bottom direction. To pull the wire-end connector out, different from conventional vertical-type connectors, the blocking bumps and the restricting components are so designed that the wire-end connector is pulled along a horizontal, front-to-back direction.
An electrical connector having an improved restricting and/or blocking structure is desired.
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a base and a pair of side walls, each side wall having a resilient inner arm and a stationary outer arm; and a plurality of contacts retained to the insulative housing, wherein the resilient inner arm extends along a horizontal, front-to-back direction and has a front end operable in both a vertical, top-to-bottom direction and the horizontal, front-to-back direction to move toward the stationary outer arm.
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The contact 5 of the cable-end connector 200 has a retaining portion 51, a front contacting end 52, and a rear wire-securing end 53. The contacting end 52 includes a pair of spring arms 521. The insulative housing 4 of the cable-end connector 200 has a plurality of grooves 40 each extending through a front and a bottom thereof for accessing the contacting end 52 received therein. The spring arm 521 has a front guiding portion 5211 for insertion of the contact 2 in the horizontal, front-to-back direction and a lower guiding portion 5212 for insertion of the contact 2 in the vertical, top-to-bottom direction. The spring arm 521 further has a feature 5212 for improved contact with the contact 2.
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In order to ensure a smooth disengagement of the cable-end connector 200 from the board-end connector 100, the stationary outer arm 122 includes a protrusion 1221 located in front of a foremost end of the resilient inner arm 121. The protrusion 1221 has a planar portion 12211. Furthermore, the protrusion 1221 of the outer arm 122 extends beyond the insulative housing 4 of the cable-end connector 200. Additionally, at the junction of the base 11 and the side wall 12, a triangular corner block 14 may be provided.
A bottom of the stationary outer arm 122 is formed a recess 1222 and a groove 12221 in the recess 1222 for receiving the soldering piece 3. The soldering piece 3 has a retaining portion 31 and a tail 32. A bottom surface of the inner arm 121 is substantially flush with a plane surface of the recess 1222. A front of the insulative housing 4 of the cable-end connector 200 may be disposed one or more ribs 43 and corresponding grooves 113 may be formed on the base 11 of the connector housing 1.
By provision of the resilient inner arm 121 extending along the horizontal, front-to-back direction and having a guiding protrusion 1211, the resilient inner arm 121 is operable in the vertical, top-to-bottom direction. The resilient inner arm is also operable in the horizontal, front-to-back direction to move toward the stationary outer arm 122. Provision of the side protrusion 422 and the step 421 on the cable-end connector housing 4 facilitates such movement of the resilient inner arm 121 in both the vertical, top-to-bottom direction and the horizontal, front-to-back direction. Notably, the grooves 42 extend through the front face and the bottom face of the housing around the front end of the housing 4 so as to allow the corresponding contacts 2 of the board-end connector 100 to be mated with the corresponding contact 5 of the cable end connector 200 in both the front-to-back direction and the vertical direction. Correspondingly, the locking side protrusion 422 and the locking step 421 are used to lock the mated cable end connector 200 and the board end connector 100 in both the front-to-back direction and the vertical direction, respectively.
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