1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particular to a complex electrical connector having improve insulative housing for improving the rigidity thereof and further an additional mounting bracket for securing to a printed circuit board.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,946,887 issued on May 24, 2011 discloses an electrical connector assembly including a first connector and a second connector mating with each other. The first connector includes a longitudinal base and a plurality of contacts retained in the base. The base defines a mating tongue and a mating frame arranged side by side along the longitudinal direction, and a mating cavity is surrounded by the mating frame. The plurality of contacts are divided into a first contact set exposed upon a mating face of the mating tongue and a second contact set projecting into the mating cavity. The first connector has two connector interfaces arranged side by side which provides a complex connector benefit for miniaturization. However, the mating tongue is spaced from the mating frame with a gap provided therebetween, and the longitudinal base will be easily snapped in a portion corresponding to the gap. Moreover, the first contact set is arranged upon a single mating tongue, which is not benefit for excellent high-frequency characteristics.
Therefore, a new design is required.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having an improved insulative housing suitable for improving the rigidity.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an electrical connector includes a first insulative housing having a first mating port and a second mating port arranged side by side along a longitudinal direction, a first contact set including a plurality of first contacts retained to the first mating port; and a second contact set including a plurality of second contacts retained to the second mating port. The first mating port includes first and second mating tongues projecting along a front-to-rear direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and stacked in a vertical direction perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction and the front-to-rear direction, the first and second mating tongues provide corresponding first and second mating faces opposite to each other in the vertical direction. The second mating port defines a first strengthen arm adjacent to the first mating port to connect with one end of the first mating tongue and one end of the second mating tongue, the first contacts provide first contacting portions exposed upon both the first mating face and the second mating face.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe a preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail. Referring to
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The first housing 1 defines a longitudinal base portion 10, a first and a second mating tongue 11, 12 extending forwardly from the base portion 10 along a front-to-rear direction and stacked with each other in a vertical direction perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction and the front-to-rear direction, a first and a second strengthen arm 13, 14 projecting forwardly from the base portion 10 along the front-to-rear direction, and a pair of fixing portions 15 extending outwardly from two opposite ends of the base portion 10 along the longitudinal direction. The first and second mating tongues 11, 12 space from each other and provide opposite first and second mating faces 111, 121 facing to each other. The first and second strengthen arms 13, 14 space from each other and locate at a same side of the first and second mating tongues 11, 12, the first strengthen arm 13 integrally connect with both an end of the first mating tongue 11 and an end of the second mating tongue 12. The first and second mating tongues 11, 12 and the first and second strengthen arms 13, 14 extend from a front face 101 of the base portion 10. The fixing portions 15 extend from a rear face of the base portion 10, and each fixing portion 15 defines a stopping face 151 facing forwards and a receiving room 152 recessed rearwards from the stopping face 151 along the front-to-rear direction, the stopping face 151 is located behind the front face 101 in the front-to-rear direction.
The plurality of contacts are divided into a first contact set and a second contact set, each first contact 21 of the first contact set defines a first retaining portion 210, a stiff first contacting portion 211 extending forwards from the first retaining portion 210, a connecting portion 212 bending downwardly from a rear end of the first retaining portion 210, and a surface mounting type first soldering portion 213 extending from the connecting portion 212. The first contact set is arranged in the first housing 1 along the longitudinal direction with the first contacting portions 211 exposed upon both the first mating face 111 and the second mating face 121, and as best shown in
The spacer 3 defines a main body portion 31 and a pair of latching arms 32 respectively disposed at two ends of the main body portion 31 and extending forwardly from the main body portion 31. The main body portion 31 provides a plurality of spaced partitions 311 in an inner surface thereof. The spacer 3 is assembled to a rear portion of the base portion 10 and to be retained behind the first and second tongue portion 11, 12 by the latching arms 32, each connecting portion 212 disposed in a rear row is disposed between two adjacent partitions 311. The spacer 3 is set for preventing the first contact set from dropping out rearwards and improving cross-talk between the connecting portions 212.
The metal shell 4 includes a first side wall 41, a second side wall 42 opposite to the first side wall 41, and a pair of end walls 43 connecting the first and second side walls 41, 42 at two ends thereof. A pair of first guiding portions 411 is ripped from the first side wall 41 at a portion adjacent to the end walls 43 and projects to the second side wall 42. A pair of second guiding portions 412 bends upwards from a front edge of the second side wall 42 at a portion adjacent to the end walls 43. The first and second guiding portions 411, 412 offset in the longitudinal direction and respectively disposed in two perpendiculars planar. The metal shell 4 is retained to the first housing 1 by the latching portions 431 locking to the fixing portion 15.
The retaining member 5 for retaining the electrical connector 100 in the first printed circuit board 1002 includes a board portion 51 and a pair of soldering legs or mounting ears 52 bending downwardly from two opposite ends thereof, each soldering leg 52 defines a through hole 521 thereof. The retaining member 5 is assembled to the metal shell 4 and clipped by resilient arms 432 of the metal shell 4, the board portion 51 attaches to the first side wall 41. Each soldering leg 52 is disposed outside of the end walls 43 with the connecting legs or soldering pads 430 of the end walls 43 disposed in the through hole 521.
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The second housing 6 defines a second base portion 61, a third mating port 69 extending forwards from the second base portion 61, and a pair of guiding posts 64 disposed at two opposite sides of the third mating port 69. The third mating portion 69 defines a front face 690 facing forwards, the guiding posts 64 forwardly project beyond the front face 690. Each guiding post 64 defines an upper face 645, a lower face 646 opposite to the upper face 645, and an outer connecting face 647 connecting the upper face 645 and the lower face 646. The third mating port 69 includes a first mating potion 62 and a second mating portion 63 arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction. A first receiving slot 65 is provided between the first mating potion 62 and the second mating portion 63, a second receiving slot 66 is provided adjacent to the second mating portion 63. Each guiding post 64 defines a first guiding slot 641 in the upper face 645 and a second guiding slot 642 in the lower face 646, the first and second guiding slots 641, 642 both extend in the front-to-rear direction and offset with each other in the longitudinal direction. A plurality of receiving grooves arrange in two opposite longitudinal faces of the first mating portion 62, the second mating portion 63 defines a plurality of terminal holes 631 therein.
The mating contacts include a plurality of first mating contacts 71 and a plurality of second mating contacts 72. Each first mating contact 71 defines a stiff first securing portion 711, a resilient contacting arm 712 extending forwards from the first securing portion 711, and a first connecting end 713 extending from a rear portion of the first securing portion 711. Each second mating contact 72 defines a second securing portion 721, a clipping portion 722 extending forwardly from a front end of the second securing portion 721, and a second connecting end 723 extending from a rear portion of the second securing portion 721. The first mating contacts 71 arrange in two rows to be retained in the second base portion 61, the resilient contacting arms 712 are received in the receiving grooves to expose upon two opposite longitudinal faces of the first mating portion 62, the first connecting ends 713 extend out of the second base portion 61 to arrange in two rows. The second mating contacts 72 are retained in the second base portion 61 with the clipping portions 722 received in the terminal holes 631, the second connecting ends 723 extend out of the second base portion 61 and arrange in one row.
The mating shell 8 includes opposite first and second base plates 81, 82, and two connecting plates 83 connecting the front edges of the first and second base plates 81, 82 at two side portions thereof. The first and second base plates 81, 82 provide opposite first and second locking portions 84a, 84b which offset with each other in the longitudinal direction. The mating shell 8 are rearwards assembled to the second housing 6, the first locking portion 84a slides in the first guiding slot 641 and the second locking portion 84b slides in the second guiding slot 642 until the first and second locking portions 84a, 84b latching with the second housing 6, which can guide the mating shell 8 assembled to the second housing 6 smoothly. The latching holes 85 disposed in the first and second base plates 81, 82 latch with the protrusions 611 to improve the retaining between the mating shell 8 and the second housing 6.
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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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