The invention is an electrical connector, and particularly to the electrical connector having reinforced structure thereof.
The traditional connector enclosed within the cylindrical holder, which is essentially linked by a cable, except the mating tongue and mounted upon a printed circuit board in the holder, includes an insulative cover enclosing the terminal module via an overmolding process while lacking the reliable metallic mechanism thereof to reinforce the whole connector structure, thus tending to be broken during some impact applied upon the connector.
A electrical connector with reliable strength thereof is desired.
To achieve the above desire, an electrical connector includes an insulative cover enclosing the terminal module via an overmolding process. The cover includes a base and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base and forming opposite mating surfaces thereon. The terminal module includes a plurality of terminals retained in the insulator wherein a contacting section of the terminal is exposed upon the mating surface. A pair of reinforcing metal plates are disposed upon the terminal module and enclosed in said cover except front portions thereof exposed outside of the cover.
An electrical connector assembly includes the aforementioned electrical connector enclosed within a cylindrical holder having a narrow slot extending along the longitudinal/axial direction wherein a root region of the tongue portion forms a pair of notches at two opposite ends along the longitudinal direction, to receive a portion the cylindrical holder, which is located at the inner end of the slot, and a distal end portion of sealing pole of the cap, respectively The reinforcing metal plates confront the narrow slot in a direction perpendicular to the tongue portion for efficiently resisting an impact, i.e., the shearing force, upon the tongue portion. A printed circuit board is disposed in the holder, on which the terminals, the reinforcing metal plates and the cover are mounted. The reinforcing metal plate further includes a mounting leg embedded within the mounting post of the cover for reinforcing securing between the cover and the printed circuit board.
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The connector unit 200 includes a printed circuit board 201, a pair of magnets 202 and the subject connector 1 which is mechanically and electrically connected to the printed circuit board 201 in a surface mounting manner. The pair of magnets are located by two ends of the connector 1 and mounted upon the same surface of the printed circuit board 201 for attracting the complement connector during mating. The printed circuit board 201 is equipped with an LED 203 on the other surface for indicating the status during mating. The electrical connector assembly 1000 further includes a restriction block 103 on the interior surface of the tube 101 for holding the connector unit 200 in position within the tube 101.
The connector 1 includes a cover 3 enclosing a pair of terminal modules 4 and two reinforcing metal plates 5. The two terminal modules 4 joined together as a terminal module subassembly (not labeled), are originally made to be discrete from each other while successively stacked in a vertical/transverse direction perpendicular to both the axial direction and the front-to-back direction, and integrally formed with each other via the cover 3 in an overmolding process wherein the two reinforcing metal plates 5 are also disposed upon the outer surfaces of the terminal modules 4 during the overmolding process. After the overmolding process, the cover 3 includes a base 31 and a tongue portion 32 extending forwardly from the base 31.
The base 31 includes holes 310. The tongue portion 32 forms opposite mating surfaces 321 and a front face 323. Each mating surface 321 forms a recess 322 to reduce the mating force during mating. A root region of the tongue portion 32 forms a pair of notches for engagement within the notch 1010.
The terminal module 4 includes a row of terminals 41 and an insulator 42 retaining the terminals 41 via an insert-molding process. The terminals includes the contacting sections 411 exposed upon the mating surface 321, the tail sections 413 and the connecting sections 412 wherein the connecting sections are embedded within the insulator 42 while the contacting sections 411 and the tail sections 413 are exposed outside of the insulator 42. In this embodiment, the contacting sections are coplanar with the mating surface, and located by two sides of the recess 322 equally.
The reinforcing metal plate 5 includes the opening 50 aligned with the hole 420 of the insulator 42 so as to receive the material of the cover 3. The reinforcing metal plate 5 includes a main body 51 and a plurality of legs 52 extending rearwardly from the main body 51. The main body 51 is intimately located upon the surface of the insulator 42, and the legs 52 are mounted to the printed circuit board 201, both of which reinforce the connector 1 in the holder 100. Notably, when the electrical connector unit 200 is assembled into the tube 101, a root region of the tongue portion 32 including front exposed portions (not labeled) of the reinforcing metal plates 5 are received within the slot 1010 so that any shearing force imposed upon the root region of the tongue portion 32 will be absorbed by the reinforcing metal plates 5, thus avoiding breaking of the tongue portion 32. In addition, the front exposed portions may be grounded with the complementary connector during mating.
The reinforcing metal plate 5 further includes a pair of connecting sections 53 and the pair of mounting legs 54 extending rearwardly from the connecting sections 53. The mounting legs 54 of the two reinforcing metal plates 5 abut against each other in the transverse/vertical direction perpendicular to both the axial/longitudinal direction and the front-to-back direction. Notably, the cover 3 includes a pair of mounting posts 311 at two opposite ends. In this embodiment, the mounting legs 54′ are terminated before reaching the corresponding mounting post 311′ as shown in
While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present disclosure are considered within the scope of the present disclosure as described in the appended claims.
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201610689156.4 | Aug 2016 | CN | national |
201620904170.7 | Aug 2016 | CN | national |