1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having the corresponding metallic shell attached thereto in a special sequential assembling steps.
2. Description of Related Arts
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2018/0166831 having the same applicant with the instant application, discloses an electrical connector with an insulative housing enclosed by a metallic shell having a folded plate with corresponding spring tangs thereon for engagement with the exterior case in which the connector is disposed. Because there is no proper fixing piece to secure the folded plate in position with regard to the housing, the folded plate tends to be sprung out, thus resulting in defects thereof.
An improved electrical connector is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present disclosure is to provide an electrical connector with metallic shell having the folded plate with corresponding spring tangs thereon wherein the folded plate includes a securing tab retained to the housing.
To achieve the above object, an electrical connector includes an insulative housing enclosed within a metallic shell wherein the housing forms a mating cavity and the shell includes a first shell and a second shell assembled together. The first shell includes a main body abutting against the housing, and a folded plate abutting against the main body and having a plurality of first spring tangs for engagement with the case in which the connector is position. The folded plate forms a securing tab and the housing includes a retention slot receiving the securing tab therein so as to prevent outward movement of the folded plate in the vertical direction.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the disclosure 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 embodiments of the present disclosure. The embodiment will be shown in
The housing 11 includes an elongated mating cavity 110 extending along a longitudinal direction and exposed to an exterior forwardly in a front-to-back direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction for receiving a complementary connector (not shown). The housing 11 forms a pair of grooves 111 in the opposite ends in the longitudinal direction. The housing 11 includes opposite top surface 112 and bottom surface 114, and opposite side surfaces 115. A pair of blocks 116 are formed on the bottom surface 114. Each block 116 forms a retention slot 117 extending along the front-to-back direction from a rear face of the block 116. Both the upper contacts 121 and the lower contacts 122 have corresponding contacting sections 123 extending into the mating cavity 110, and corresponding soldering sections 124 for soldering to the printed circuit board (not shown).
The first shell 20 covers the bottom surface 114 of the housing 11 and the second shell 30 covers the top surface 112 of the housing 11. The first shell 20 further includes a main plate 21 intimately covering the bottom surface 114 and a folded plate 22 reversely/forwardly extending from a rear edge of the main plate 21 and intimately covering the main plate 21 and further extending forwardly beyond the main plate 21 to abut against the bottom surface 114. Notably, the bottom surface 114 forms a step structure thereon so that both the main plate 21 and the folded plate 22 abut against the stepped bottom surface 114. The folded plate 22 includes a plurality of first spring tangs 221 extending rearward in the front-to-back direction and outwardly in the vertical direction for engagement with the case (not shown). Understandably, the spring tang 221 essentially extends obliquely. The folded plate 22 further includes a pair of securing tabs 222 respectively retained within the corresponding retention slots 117, thus preventing outwardly deflection of the folded plate 22. The first shell 20 further includes a pair of first additional sections 23 at two opposite ends of the main plate 21. The first additional section 23 includes a first horizontal section 231, a first extension 232 extending upwardly from an inner edge of the first horizontal section 231 in a vertical direction, and a second extension 235 extending upwardly from an outer edge of the first horizontal section 231. The first extension 232 forms the spring finger 233 which extends through the corresponding groove 111 into the mating cavity 110 for mating with the complementary connector (not shown). The first extension 232 further includes a bending section 234 extending horizontally from an upper edge of the first extension 232 toward the mating cavity 110 and abuts against the step 113 formed on the top surface 112 so as to retain the first shell 20 in position in the vertical direction. Notably, the material of the bending section 234 and the first extension 232 is derived from that of the main plate 21 corresponding to the space between the pair of first additional sections 23. A side extension 237 extends upwardly from the side edge of the horizontal section 231.
The second shell 30 includes the second main plate 31 and a pair of second additional sections 32. The second main plate 31 forms a plurality of second spring tangs 311 opposite to the first spring tangs 221 for engagement with the aforementioned case (not shown). The second additional section 32 includes a second horizontal section 321 and the third extension 322 extending downwardly from the second horizontal section 321 for engagement with the corresponding second extension 235. The second extension 235 forms a securing block 236 and the third extension 322 forms a securing hole 323 receiving the securing block 236. The first additional section 23 and the corresponding second additional section 32 commonly form a receiving cavity 33 for receiving a magnet (not shown) therein. The first horizontal section 231 further includes a spring tab 2310 extending upwardly and the side extension 237 further includes a sprint tab 2370 extending forwardly in the front-to-back direction into the receiving cavity 33 for contacting such a magnet in the receiving cavity 33. Notably, the deflectable arms 131 of the shielding plate 13 extend forwardly into the mating cavity 110 for mechanically and electrically connected to the complementary connector (not shown) received in the mating cavity 110.
One feature of the invention is regarding the assembling method of the first shell 20 to the housing 11. Because there are a pair of mounting posts 17 extending downwardly from the bottom surface 114 and the main plate 21 of the first shell 20 abuts against the bottom surface 114 when the first shell 20 is completely assemble unto the housing 11, those mounting posts 17 may hinder directly forwardly assembling the first shell 20 to the housing 11 from the rear side of the housing 11. Therefore, in a side view a Z-shaped assembling path of the first shell 20 is required during assembling 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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2017 2 1111602 U | Aug 2017 | CN | national |
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20170352992 | Lin | Dec 2017 | A1 |
20180166831 | Zhu | Jun 2018 | A1 |
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106684618 | May 2017 | CN |
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20190067880 A1 | Feb 2019 | US |