1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to a board to board connector capable of mating with another board to board connector for electrical connection between two circuit boards.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2009/0081903 published on Mar. 26. 2009 discloses a board to board connector including a female connector and a male connector having a same configuration. Each of the male connector and the female connector has a housing and a plurality of terminals mounted in the housing. Each terminal has a body portion, a curved resilient contacting arm, a vertical stiff contacting arm, and a pair of tail portions extending outwardly from opposite ends of the body portion. The stiff contacting arm of the male connector is sandwiched between the resilient contacting arm and the stiff contacting arm of the female connector. The resilient contacting arm of the male connector contacts with the stiff contacting arm of the female connector. Each housing includes a flat floor having a plurality of straight bar sections and a plurality of recesses arranged alternately.
An electrical connector having an improved housing is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector comprising a strengthened housing having additional wall thickness within the product height requirement.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector includes a housing and a plurality of terminals. The housing comprises a floor having a plurality of bar sections and a plurality of passageways arranged alternately along a lengthwise direction. The floor has an outwardly exposed bottom face tapered with respect to an imaginary center line thereof The plurality of terminals are secured in the corresponding passageways. Each terminal has a contacting section.
The thickness of the floor about the imaginary center line has been increased due to the tapered configuration. The tapered floor would reduce current injection pressure per mold flow and improve mold flow process.
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 electrical connector 100 includes a housing 1, a plurality of terminals 2 secured in the housing 1 and a pair of mounting sections 3.
The housing 1 comprises a floor or bottom face 10, a lake portion 12 above the floor 10, a pair of side walls 111, a pair of end portions 112 surrounding the lake portion 12. The floor 10 has a plurality of bar sections 19 and a plurality of passageways 16 arranged alternately along a lengthwise direction. Each passageway 16 extends through the floor 10. The floor 10 has an outwardly exposed bottom face 101 tapered with respect to an imaginary center line thereof The thickness of the floor 10 about the imaginary center line has been increased due to the tapered configuration. The tapered floor 10 would reduce current injection pressure per mold flow and improve mold flow process.
Each bar section 19 has two pairs of outwardly protruding retention portions 191 projecting oppositely along the lengthwise direction toward two adjacent passageways 16. The two pairs of retentions portions 191 on a same bar section 19 are symmetrically formed with respect to the imaginary center line of the floor 10. Each retention portion 191 has a curved contour. The conventional two adjacent bar sections without retention portions would interfere with the terminal 2 by side edges of the bar sections. It is hard to sandwich the terminal between the two bar sections. The terminal 2 would be sandwiched more tightly and fixed more reliably via the retention portions 191 applied in this embodiment. It would be helpful to promote better contact centering results during the product assembly. A width of the bar section 19 at the retention portions 191 is larger than that of the bar section 19 at other positions. Compared to the conventional bar section without retention portions, it could provide more surface area at the retention portions 191 in this embodiment for standard ejector pins (not shown) to complete the molding cycle.
The housing 1 has a plurality of standoffs 13 standing upwardly from the lake portion 12, and a plurality of indentations 14 each beside and aligned with the corresponding standoff 13 along a width direction. Two adjacent standoffs 13 are staggered for assured complete contact protection and blind mating. The housing 1 further has a plurality of slits 15 defined in each side wall 111. Each end portion 112 includes a guiding post 18 and a guiding hole 17 beside the guiding post 18.
Each terminal 2 includes a body portion 21, a pair of tail portions 25 extending from opposite ends of the body portion 21, a pair of barb portions 24 respectively standing on the pair of tail portions 25, and a contacting section (not labeled) between the pair of barb portions 24. The contacting section of each terminal 2 comprises a stiff contacting arm 23 having a hook portion 231 and a curved resilient contacting arm 22 having a free end bent toward the stiff contacting arm 23. Each tail portion 25 has a flat outer surface for being surface mounted or soldered on the circuit board. In this embodiment, two adjacent terminals 2 are formed symmetrically with respect to an imaginary line of the terminal 2, with the contacting sections of the two adjacent terminals 2 staggered. Optionally, all of the terminals 2 could be configured identically.
Each mounting section 3 includes an inserting portion 32 molded with the guiding post 18 and a mounting portion 31 mounted on the circuit board.
In assembling of the electrical connector 100, each terminal 2 is mounted into the passageway 16 from a bottom-to-up direction, with the body portion 21 exposed outwardly of the floor 10 of the housing 1. The pair of barb portions 24 of each terminal 2 are secured in the pair of slits 15. The standoffs 13 are resisted against by the contacting sections of the terminals 2. The pair of retention portions 3 are insert molded with the housing 1 for being surface mounted or soldered on the circuit board.
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, 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.
This patent application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/315,549, filed on Dec. 9, 2011, entitled “HERMAPHRODITIC BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR AND ASSEMBLY THEREOF WITH OFFSET CONTACT ARRANGEMENT”, U.S. Design Patent Application Ser. No. 29/417,994, filed on Apr. 11, 2012, and Ser. No. 29/417,995, filed on Apr. 11, 2012, both entitled “ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR,” and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/526,538, filed on Jun. 19, 2012, entitled “BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR WITH ENHANCED METAL LOCKING FEATURES” and U.S. Patent Application (Attorney Docket No. US41586) entitled “ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR BLIND MATING”, which are assigned to the same assignee with this application.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13526538 | Jun 2012 | US |
Child | 13565731 | US |