The present invention relates to a board to board electrical connector including an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts secured to the insulative housing, wherein each contact has a generally U-shaped part with a first contacting portion, a second contacting portion, and a connecting portion therebetween, and wherein each contacting portion has an outer contacting face and one of the contacting portions so extends from the connecting portion as to assist in drawing in a complementary electrical connector.
Taiwan Patent No. M568518 and the counterpart U.S. Pat. No. 10,312,637 discloses an electrical connector including an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts secured to the insulative housing, wherein each contact has a generally U-shaped part with a first contacting portion, a second contacting portion, and a connecting portion therebetween, and wherein each contacting portion has an outer contacting face. The two contacting portions are arranged parallel to each other.
An electrical connector comprises: an insulative housing; and a plurality of contacts secured to the insulative housing, each contact having a generally U-shaped part and a soldering part, the U-shaped part having a first contacting portion, a second contacting portion, and a connecting portion between the first contacting portion and the second contacting portion, wherein each of the first and second contacting portions has an outer contacting face, and one of the first and second contacting portions extends from the connecting portion to incline toward the other contacting portion.
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The contacts 2 or 5 are shown in the embodiment as two rows, though the present invention applies to a single row arrangement as well. As shown, the peripheral wall 12 has a pair of side walls 121 along a lengthwise direction and a pair of end walls 122 along a widthwise direction. The second contacting portion 212 has an inclined step 2122 between the planar outer contacting face 2121 and the connecting portion 213. The planar outer contacting face 2121 is formed by stamping the second contacting portion 212 to displace the material to have a protrusion 2123 on the opposite side. The bottom wall 40 of the insulative housing 4 of the receptacle connector 200 has grooves 401 for inserting the contacts 5. The peripheral wall 42 has a pair of side walls 421 along a lengthwise direction and a pair of end walls 422 along a widthwise direction. The inclined step 2122 of the second contacting portion 212 has an inclined face 21220 continuing the planar outer contacting face 2121 to define therebetween an angle “b” of about 135 degrees. The inclined step S122 similarly has an inclined face 51220 continuing the planar outer contacting face 5121 to form therebetween an angle of about 135 degrees. It is noted that with the angle “a” being between 87 to 90 degrees, during mating, the planar outer contacting face 2121 of the contact 2 facilitates the inclined step S122 of the contact 5 to slide thereon down an inclined slope, thereby drawing the plug connector 100 and the receptacle connector 200 toward each other to create a deep or more complete mating.
The holding member 3 is insert molded at the end wall 122 and includes a base 31, a pair of side plates 32, and a mounting portion 33. The side plate 32 has a latch 321 and a pair of embedding portions 322. The mounting portion 33 has a pair of soldering legs 331. The holding member 6 is insert molded at the end wall 422 and includes a U-shaped base 61, a soldering leg 62, and a pair of side plates 63. The side plate 63 has a vertical portion 631, an upper portion 632, and a lower portion 633. The vertical portion 631 has a dent 6311 for receiving the latch 321.
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201920919486.7 | Jun 2019 | CN | national |