1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to a RF (Radio Frequency) connector for application in high speed signal transmission.
2. Description of Related Art
CN Patent No. 201142405Y issued to Hon Hai on Oct. 29, 2008 discloses an RF connector having an outer conductor defining a receiving room, a contact element received in the receiving room for mating with a complementary connector. The contact element includes a tubular portion having two punched half-annular side walls and an opposite portion forming an inner cavity. The opposite portion of the contact element has a cantilever spring-tab located in the inner cavity. The spring-tab has a curved portion extending into the inner cavity of the contact element. The spring-tab further has a contact portion formed on a free end of the curved portion for electrically contacting with the complementary connector.
The two punched side walls are further engaged with each other by welding at a seam therebetween but the opposite portion, though also stamped and formed to leave a seam, is not subject to welding operation.
An electrical connector having an improved contact member is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having a contact member connected with the complementary connector reliably.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector for mating with a mating connector includes a housing defining a receiving cavity, a rear insulator, a central pin, a front insulator and a contact member received in the receiving cavity. The contact member includes a first through fourth side walls surrounding an inserting slot, a pair of resilient beams respectively bent from the second and the fourth side walls toward the inserting slot for clasping the mating connector. The first side wall includes a first edge portion having a first protrusion and a first cutout in front of the first protrusion, and a second edge portion having a second protrusion engaged with the first cutout and a second cutout behind the second protrusion and engaged with the first protrusion.
The engagement between the first protrusions and the second cutouts and the engagement between the second protrusions and the first cutouts are strong enough to maintain the mating connector electrically connected with the contact member and the central pin reliably.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention 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 preferred embodiment of the present invention. Referring to
The housing 1 comprises a base portion 11 and a sleeve portion 12 extending forwardly from the base portion 11. The sleeve portion 12 has a plurality of whorls 13 formed on an outer surface of the sleeve portion 12. The housing 1 has a shoulder portion 103 formed in the receiving cavity 10 adjacent to the base portion 11.
The rear insulator 32 includes a body portion 321, an accommodating slot 322 defined in the body portion 321 and an annular rib 323 projecting outwardly from an outer side of the body portion 321.
The front insulator 31 defines a rectangular securing slot 311.
The contact member 5 is punched from a metal sheet and includes a first through fourth side walls 513a, 513b, 513d, 513d, an inserting slot 514 defined by the first through fourth side walls 513a-513d for insertion of a mating connector (not shown), a pair of resilient beams 515 respectively bent from the second and the fourth side walls 513b, 513d toward the inserting slot 514 for clasping the mating connector. The contact member 5 has a tail portion 53 extending rearwardly from the third side wall 513c and defining a connecting hole 531.
The first side wall 513a comprises a first edge portion 511 and a second edge portion 512 mainly disposed below the first edge portion 511. The first edge portion 511 has a pair of symmetrical first protrusions 519 and a pair of first cutouts 518 symmetrically defined at outer sides of the pair of first protrusions 519, respectively. The second edge portion 512 has a pair of symmetrical second protrusions 516 and a pair of second cutouts 517 symmetrically defined at inner sides of the pair of second protrusions 516, respectively. The first edge portion 511 has a pair of L-shaped first beams 521. Each first beam 521 extends downwardly below the second protrusion 516 to connect with the first protrusion 519. The second protrusions 516 are engaged with the first cutouts 518 and the second cutouts 517 are engaged with the first protrusions 519, respectively.
In assembling of the electrical connector 100, the central pin 7 is inserted in the accommodating slot 322 of the rear insulator 32. The second insulator 32 together with the central pin 7 is inserted in the receiving cavity 10 of the housing 1, with the annular rib 323 resisting against the shoulder portion 103. The contact member 5 is secured in the securing slot 311 of the front insulator 31. The front insulator 31 together with the contact member 5 is inserted in the receiving cavity 10 of the housing 1, with the front insulator 31 disposed in front of the rear insulator 32. The central pin 7 has a front end inserted in the connecting hole 531 of the tail portion 53.
The engagement between the first protrusions 519 and the second cutouts 517 and the engagement between the second protrusions 516 and the first cutouts 518 are strong enough to maintain the mating connector electrically connected with the central pin 7 reliably. The rectangular contact member 5 is confined in the rectangular securing slot 311 for avoiding rotation of the contact member 5 in relative to the front insulator 31.
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 matters 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.
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