Electrical connector with a securely attached shield

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6179661
  • Patent Number
    6,179,661
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 10, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 30, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector comprises an insulative housing having two side faces respectively defining a guiding channel therein along a longitudinal direction thereof. A front face is connected to the side faces. A rear face is opposite to the front face and also connected to the side faces. The rear face has two ends extending beyond the side faces and respectively defining a slot therein. A top face is connected to the side faces, the front face, and the rear face. A metallic shielding has two side faces, a front face, and a top face for respectively attaching to the side faces, the front face, and the top face of the housing. Two rear tabs respectively extend from the side faces of the shielding for engaging within the slots of the rear face of the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of The Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector having a well shielding structure for configuring to an insulative housing thereof with satisfactory retention.




2. The Prior Art




Advanced electrical connectors, particularly high frequency electrical connectors, such as IEEE 1394 connectors, are covered with a corresponding shielding for suppression of noise during signal transmission. Some related patents are Taiwan Patents Nos. 85216816, 85212192. Although these connectors as disclosed have a shielding structure for suppression of noise. However, the configuration between the shielding structure and the insulative housing is not stable thus causing unwanted loose engagement therebetween. Additionally, the complication of the shielding structure usually raises manufacturing cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved electrical connector which can provide a relatively good positioning effect between the shielding structure and the insulative housing thereof thus preventing loose engagement therebetween.




Another purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved electrical connector having a good shielding effect for suppression of noise.




A further purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved electrical connector having a simple shielding structure easily configured to an insulative housing thereof.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an electrical connector comprising an insulative housing having a first side face defining a first guiding channel therein along a longitudinal direction thereof, a second side face defining a second guiding channel therein along a longitudinal direction thereof, a front face connected to the first side face and the second side face, a rear face opposite the front face and connected to the first side face and the second side face, and a top face connected to the first side face, the second side face, the front face, and the rear face. The rear face has two ends respectively extending beyond the first side face and the second side face and each end defines a slot therein communicating with the guiding channel of the corresponding side face. A metallic shielding has a first side face, a second side face, a front face, and a top face for respectively attaching to the first side face, the second side face, the front face, and the top face of the housing. Two rear tabs respectively extend from the first side face and the second side face of the shielding for engaging within the slots of the rear face of the housing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is another view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3A

is an exploded view of the connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3B

is another view of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4

is further another view of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the shielding structure of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is another view of the shielding structure of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a schematic view showing engagement between the shielding structure and the insulative housing of FIG.


3


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


A,


3


B, and


4


, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing


1


for receiving a plurality of contacts


3


, and a metallic shielding


2


for enclosing the housing


1


. The contact


3


is a right-angled one and has a horizontally extended contacting portion


30


, an engaging portion


31


extended from the contacting portion


30


, and a soldering portion


32


perpendicular to the engaging portion


31


. The housing


1


has a first side face


100


, a second side face


101


, a front face


104


connected to the side faces


100


,


101


, a rear face


102


opposite the front face


104


and connected to the side faces


100


,


101


, and a top face


103


connected to the side faces


100


,


101


and the front and rear faces


104


,


102


, wherein the rear face


102


has two ends respectively extend beyond the side faces


100


,


101


. An intermediate plate


19


is integrated in the housing


1


for retaining the contacting portions


30


of the contacts


3


in a lower surface thereof. The intermediate plate


19


has a Z-shaped structure (not shown, since it is well known in this field), wherein a vertical portion thereof (not shown) defines four holes (not shown) for interferentially retaining the engaging portions


31


of the contacts


3


. First and second guiding channels


11


,


12


are respectively defined in lower portions of the first and second side faces


100


,


101


. First and second tapered protrusions


13


,


14


are respectively projected from one end of the guiding channels


11


,


12


and each has a guiding face


131


,


141


and a stopping edge


132


,


142


. The rear face


102


defines a first and a second slot


15


,


16


respectively in communication with the first and the second channels


11


,


12


. The top face


103


defines a reception cutout


17


communicating with the front face


104


. A ledge


18


is projected from an inner-most wall of the cutout


17


. Four recesses


105


are defined in a rear edge of the intermediate plate


19


and the depths thereof are different for adjacent ones but the same for spaced ones for receiving a section of the soldering portions


32


of the contacts


3


in two lines.




Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


5


, and


6


, the shielding


2


is formed from a single metallic plate by stamping and bending. The shielding


2


comprises a first side face


200


, a second side face


201


, a front face


202


, and a top face


203


. An engaging plate


204


is bent from the top face


203


for engaging with the second side face


201


thereby fixing the shielding like a U-shaped structure and reinforcing the shielding


2


. Specifically, the engaging plate


204


has two tabs


21


,


22


correspondingly engaging with two holes


21


′,


22


′ defined in the second side face


201


and the engaging plate


204


is covered by the second side face


201


after engagement, only a portion of the tabs


21


,


22


respectively extending out of the holes


21


′,


22


′.




A hollow frame


27


projects from the front face


202


of the shielding


2


and defines a reception opening


271


in communication with internal space of the housing


1


for noise depression when a complementary connector is inserted therein to. A dimple


272


is formed on a periphery of the hollow frame


27


for prevention of disorientation of insertion of a complementary connector (not shown).




When the shielding


2


is assembled to the housing


1


, the first side face


200


, the second side face


201


, the front face


202


, and the top face


203


of the former are respectively attached to the first side face


100


, the second side face


101


, the front face


104


, and the top face


103


of the latter.




Side tabs


23


,


24


are respectively formed at the first and second side faces


200


,


201


of the shielding


2


and received in the first and second channels


11


,


12


of the housing


1


respectively, with an end portions thereof respectively abutting against the stopping edges


132


,


142


of the tapered protrusions


13


,


14


. The side tabs


23


,


24


of the shielding


2


slide over the guiding faces


131


,


141


when the shielding


2


is originally assembled to the housing


1


. Rear tabs


25


,


26


respectively extend from the first and second side faces


200


, M


201


for engaging with the first and second slots


15


,


16


of the rear face


102


of the housing


1


after the shielding


2


is fully engaged with the housing


1


(FIG.


1


).




Also referring to

FIG. 7

, a grounding tab


28


is formed on the top face


203


toward an internal space of the shielding


2


for engaging with the ledge


18


of the housing


1


. Specifically, the grounding tab


28


comprises a flat portion


280


substantially coplanar with the top face


203


of the shielding


2


, a first curved portion


281


curvedly extending from the flat portion


280


, a second curved portion


282


continuing from the first curved portion


281


and formed as a V-shaped structure, and an engaging portion


283


extending from the second curved portion


282


for engaging between the flat portion


280


and the ledge


18


of the housing


1


when the shielding


2


is assembled to the housing


1


. With this grounding tab


28


, when the connector of the present invention is mated with a complementary connector (not shown), the grounding tab


28


thereof will be forced to contact with a metallic shielding of the complementary connector thereby increasing grounding area for the two connectors.




While the present invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the description is illustrative of the invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention.




Therefore, various modifications to the present invention can be made to the preferred embodiment by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing having a first side face defining a first guiding channel therein along a longitudinal direction thereof, a second side face defining a second guiding channel therein along a longitudinal direction thereof, a front face connected to the first side face and the second side face, a rear face opposite the front face and connected to the first side face and the second side face, and a top face connected to the first side face, the second side face, the front face, and the rear face, the rear face having two ends respectively extending beyond the first side face and the second side face and each end defining a slot therein communicating with the guiding channel of the corresponding side face; a metallic shielding having a first side face, a second side face, a front face, and a top face for respectively attaching to the first side face, the second side face, the front face, and the top face of the housing; and two rear tabs respectively extending from the first side face and the second side face of the shielding for extending into and engaging with the slots of the rear face of the housing.
  • 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein each channel of first side face and second side face of the housing has a tapered protrusion formed at one end thereof near the front face of the housing.
  • 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of the tapered protrusions has a guiding face and a stopping edge.
  • 4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the shielding has a side tab formed in each of the first side face and the second side face for sliding over the guiding face of the corresponding tapered protrusion during assembly of the shielding and the housing and finally abutting against the stopping edge of the tapered protrusion.
  • 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the housing defines a cutout in communication with the front face of the housing.
  • 6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 5 further comprising a ledge projecting from an inner-most wall of the cutout.
  • 7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the shielding has a grounding tab formed in the top face thereof for engaging with the ledge of the housing when the shielding is assembled to the housing and for increasing grounding area when the electrical connector is engaged with a complementary connector.
  • 8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 7, wherein the grounding tab has a flat portion substantially coplanar to the top face of the housing, a first curved portion extending from the flat portion toward an inner space of the shielding, and a second curved portion extending from the first curved portion for engaging between the flat portion and the ledge of the housing when the shielding is assembled to the housing.
  • 9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 8, wherein the shielding has a hollow frame extending from the front face thereof and an opening thereof is in communication with internal of the housing, the hollow frame having a dimple formed at a periphery thereof for prevention of disorientation when a complementary connector is engaged with the electrical connector.
  • 10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 9 further comprising an engaging plate extending downward from the top face of the shielding for engaging with the second side face thereof to reinforce the shielding.
  • 11. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 10, wherein the engaging plate has two tabs correspondingly engaging with two holes defined in the second side face.
  • 12. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing having first and second side faces, a front face and a rear face opposite to said front face, said front face and said rear face respectively connected to both the first and second side faces, a top face defining a cutout therein close to the front face; a metallic shielding defining a first side surface, a second side surface, a front surface and a top surface wherein said front surface and said top surface are not directly integrally connected to each other and a grounding tab extends from one of said front surface and said top surface and into said cutout of the top face of the housing.
  • 13. The connector as claimed in claim 12, wherein said grounding tab is integrally formed around a front edge of the top surface and extends rearward thereof.
  • 14. A metallic shielding defining a first side face and a second side face respectively integrally connected to and extending rearward from two sides of a front face, said front face defining a hollow frame extending forwardly therefrom, a top face integrally extending from only one of said first side and second side faces on one side thereof while being fastened to the other of said first side and second side faces on the other side thereof, a grounding tab integrally extending rearward from a front edge of the top face.
  • 15. The shield as claimed in claim 14, wherein each of said first side face and said second side face further includes a rear tab extending rearward from a rear edge thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
87214069 Aug 1998 TW
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Number Name Date Kind
4722022 Myers et al. Jan 1988
5326281 Yin Jul 1994
5975954 Wu et al. Nov 1999