The present invention relates to an electrical connector comprising an insulative base, a fixed terminal secured to the insulative base, and a movable terminal including a securing portion fixed to the insulative base, a connecting portion, a contacting portion in touch with the fixed terminal, and a tail, wherein a first and a second beams are disposed at two opposite sides of the connecting portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,502,835 discloses a radio frequency (RF) electrical connector comprising an insulative base, a fixed terminal secured to the insulative base, and a movable terminal including a securing portion fixed to the insulative base, a connecting portion, a contacting portion in touch with the fixed terminal, a first and a second beams at two opposite sides of the connecting portion, and a tail, wherein both the first and second beams are substantially perpendicular to the connecting portion.
An electrical connector comprises: an insulative base; a fixed terminal secured to the insulative base; and a movable terminal including a securing portion fixed to the insulative base, a connecting portion, a contacting portion in touch with the fixed terminal, a first and a second beams at two opposite sides of the connecting portion, and a tail, wherein at least one of the first and second beams has a first portion substantially perpendicular to the connecting portion and a second portion substantially parallel to the connecting portion.
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The insulative base 1 includes a first part 13 and a second part 14 that are reversely symmetrically configured relative to each other with two notches 15 formed therebetween. Since the first part 13 and the second part 14 are of same configuration, only the first part 13 will be detailed below. The first part 13 has a groove 11 for the movable terminal 3, a groove 12 for the fixed terminal 4, and a groove 112. The groove 11 has a bottom region 115. A space 113 for up-and-down movement is defined between the movable terminal 3 and the groove 112. The first part 13 further has a positioning hole 123, a lug 16, a pair of notches 17 beside the lug 16, and a bottom abutment 18. The first part 1 further has a slot 114 and a slot 122 at two opposite ends thereof.
The insulative cover 2 has a base 21, a mating protrusion 22 with holes 221, and bottom posts 211.
The fixed terminal 4 has a securing portion 42, a soldering tail 43, and a contacting portion 41. The contacting portion 41 is bent to its position after the fixed terminal 3 is insert-molded with the insulative base 1 so as to achieve an accurate positioning of the contacting portion 31 relative to the movable terminal 3.
The movable terminal 3 has a securing portion 32 fixed in the groove 11 of the insulative base 1, a connecting portion 36, a contacting portion 31 in touch with the fixed terminal 4, and a tail 33. The movable terminal 3 further has two beams 34, namely, a first beam 341 and a second beam 342, at two opposite sides of the connecting portion 36. Free ends of the first and second beams 341 and 342 are supported by the groove 112. The securing portion 32 may include a pair of side arms 321 bent toward the fixed terminal 4 and insert-molded with the insulative base 1. Each of the pair of side arms 321 is substantially vertical and is bent about 45 degrees.
The first beam 341 is substantially perpendicular to the connecting portion 36 and has a free end 3411. The second beam 342 includes a first portion substantially perpendicular to the connecting portion 36 and a second portion substantially parallel to the connecting portion 36 and has a free end 3421. The groove 112 includes a first portion 1121 associated with the first beam 341 and a second portion 1122 associated with the second beam 342. The first portion 1121 of the groove 112 has an end region 11211 for supporting the free end 3411 of the first beam 341 and a sloped region 11212. Similarly, the second portion 1122 of the groove 112 has an end region 11221 for supporting the free end 3421 of the second beam 342 and a sloped region 11222. The end regions 11211 and 11221 are located at outer edges of the insulative base 1.
Between the first and second beams 341 and 342 on the contacting portion 31 is a pressing portion 35 for being pressed by a probe inserted through the hole 221.
Since the first and second parts 13 and 14 are reversely symmetrically configured, the two movable terminals 3 are also so configured, and so are the two fixed terminals 4, thereby reducing a size of the electrical connector 100. Moreover, the second beam 342 may maintain its length and therefore have a desired mechanical property.
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The outer metallic shell 5 has a base 52, a socket 51, and a pair of retaining portions 521 bent from the base 52. Each retaining portion 521 has a through hole 5211, a protrusion 5212, a pair of flaps, and a claw 5214. The outer metallic shell 5 may further include a pair of legs 522.
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