1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and particularly relates to an electrical connector having improved structure regarding terminals. This application relates to a contemporaneously filed application titled “ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING STRUCTURE FOR PREVENTING DEFLECTED-INSERTION’ having the same applicants and the same assignee with the instant application.
2. Description of Related Arts
Due to the booming development of the electronic industry, electro-consumer products become more and more popular. Miniaturization, integration and multi-function have been the inevitable trends what those products develop to. It also desires more power signals to be given to the electrical equipments, in respect that the integrated circuits have more applications, and the densities of the electrical components connected to the integrated circuits become much higher. To obtain more input power, power connectors of the electro-consumer products often need more conductors. U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,471 discloses a power connector having many contacts, which are densely arranged in an insulative housing. However, a bare periphery of those contacts makes them vulnerable and having poor orientation ability. Therefore, when a complementary connector is inserted into the power connector, once the insertion direction has just a little deflection, those non-protective contacts would be forced and tend to warp even breaking off, which may results in signals shut off.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,270,379 discloses a new electrical connector, a notch formed at a distal end of each contact mates with a corresponding protuberance formed on an insulative housing to prevent the contact from displacing. Nevertheless, the configuration of this connector would make the contacts of a complementary connector touch the terminals firstly while the connector mates with the complementary connector. Once the inserting direction of the complementary connector deflects, terminals would still warp even breaking off. Furthermore, distal ends of all terminals locked in the housing are not in favor of radiating heat resulting from transmitting of signals in high speed connectors.
Hence, it is desirable to provide an improved electrical connector to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the related art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector having securing structure for preventing the terminals from warp even breaking off.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an electrical connector having better heat-radiation function.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention has an insulative housing and a plurality of terminals. The insulative housing comprises a base portion defining a plurality of passageways extending therethrough, and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion. One of the passageways extends from the base portion into the tongue portion. One of the terminals is located adjacent to and outside of the tongue portion.
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 the present invention in detail.
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The insulative housing 10 comprises a base portion 11 with an approximately elliptic cross-section, and five receiving passageways 111 extending through the base portion 11 along a front-to-back direction. A plate-like tongue portion 12 with two outer flanks 122 extends forwardly from a front face (not labeled) of the base portion 11. The third passageway 111 further extends onwards into and vertically runs through the tongue portion 12, until a certain distance is left to the front part thereof. In practice, tongue portion 12 can be provided at the site of every passageway 111. At least one passageway 111 does not extend tongue portion 12 at its lateral. A mounting portion 13 extends downwardly from the base portion 11, which includes a plate-like bottom plate 131 and a vertical portion 132 interconnecting the bottom plate 131 and an undersurface of the base portion 11. The bottom plate 131 horizontally prolongs from the vertical portion 132 and is in parallel with the above-mentioned tongue portion 12.
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In this embodiment, there are totally five terminals 20 which are all L-shaped and configured nearly the same. Each terminal 20 has a mating portion 21 extending forwardly for engaging with a contact of a complementary connector, and a connecting portion 22 extending downwardly for connecting to the PCB. From a rear of each mating portion 21 protrudes downwardly a retaining portion 23 at the joint of the mating portion 21 and connecting portion 22. Several barbs 24 are formed at the lowest part of the retaining portion 23 to fixedly retain the terminal 20 in corresponding receiving passageway 111. The exactly middle terminal, in this embodiment the third terminal 20 approximately configures the same as the other four terminals, except that the mating ends 211, just the distal ends of the mating portion 21, of the other four terminals 20 are straight lines respectively looked from side, while that of the third terminal 20 is a protuberance, just as an arc looked from side. Two neighboring terminals 20 of the third terminal extend the same direction as the tongue portion 12 with each having a side face clinging to one flank 122 of the tongue portion 12.
The electrical connector 1 of present invention also includes a shell 30 with an approximately elliptic cross-section too. It has a pair of upper and lower walls 31, 32 parallel with each other. Each wall has two spring beams 301 formed thereon, and each beams 301 has a contacting portion 3011 bent inwardly into the inner of the shell 30 respectively. Two spring tabs 302 concaved downwardly are formed on the upper wall 31 corresponding to the rectangular cutouts 112 of the insulative housing 10. A positioning leg 305 extends downwardly from the lower wall 32 of the shell 30. A rear portion of the lower wall 32 forms a rectangular gap 304. Two sides of the gap 304 respectively extend downwardly a plate-like mounting leg 303, each of which is split into three parts.
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The shell 30 of this invention is assembled to the insulative housing 10 either before or after the terminals 20 been received in the housing 10. The insulative housing 10 inserts into the shell 30 from its rear with the base portion 11 and tongue portion 12 inserted into the inside of the shell 30 and the mounting portion 13 exposed out of it. The insulative housing 10 is pushed forwardly with the plate-like positioning leg 305 getting into the narrow channel 1311 until the vertical portion 132 is stopped by a front of the rectangular gap 304 formed on the lower wall 32 of the shell 30. The two spring tabs 302 of the shell 30 extend into respective rectangular indentations 112 of the insulative housing 10 and abut against fronts thereof. Each mounting leg 303 is split into three parts and the middle one is bent to clamp into the respective groove 1313 at the side of the bottom plate 131 of the mounting portion 13, which make the shell 30 retain to the insulative housing 10 well.
The complete configuration of this electrical connector 1 is shown in
As aforementioned, at least one receiving passageway 111 does not extend tongue portion 12 at its lateral, so this electrical connector 1 functions well in radiating the heat resulting from the transmitting of signals.
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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