Electrical connector with adapter for increasing an overall height of the connector above a prited circuit borad

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6290544
  • Patent Number
    6,290,544
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 2, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 18, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector comprises a connector body retaining a plurality of terminals and an adapter retaining a like number of connecting contacts. Each terminal includes a contacting portions extending beyond a bottom surface thereof. Each connecting contact includes a main body to be received within the base, a tail portion extending downwards thereof for electrically connecting to the printed circuit board and a first portion and a second portion extending sidewards and upwards from the main body. The second portion, therefore, is laterally offset from the first portion. Both the first and second portions have, respectively, opposed first and second barbs extending inward from a side edge for clamping a contacting portion of corresponding terminal therebetween. Each contacting portion further defines a notch in a side edge thereof for engaging with the first barb of corresponding connecting contact.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector having an adapter for increasing an overall height of the electrical connector above a printed circuit board (PCB) on which the connector is mounted, wherein the adapter can achieve a reliably electrical connection between the connector and the printed circuit board.




With the development of the multimedia computer, electrical connectors are widely used. Taiwan Patent Application Nos. 82207507; 84215349; 85206217; 85218465 and 86201643 each disclose a conventional electrical connector comprising a connector body and a plurality of terminals received in the connector body. A tubular receptacle extends from a front surface of the connector body for engaging with a plug. Generally, the conventional electrical connector has a fixed height. To use it in an application needing the connector to increase its height, the connector body and the terminals thereof must be changed resulting in that the mold used for forming the connector body and the die for forming the terminals must be accordingly redesigned. This derives a high production cost.




Thus, an adapter is needed to increase the height of an electrical connector without the necessity to manufacturing electrical connectors in different heights.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having an adapter for increasing the height of the electrical connector to meet a different application requirement, thereby reducing the production cost of manufacturing different electrical connectors.




To fulfill the above-mentioned object, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a connector body retaining a plurality of terminals and an adapter retaining a like number of connecting contacts. Each terminal includes a contacting portions extending beyond a bottom surface of the connector body for engaging with corresponding connecting contacts of the adapter. Each connecting contact includes a main body to be received within the base, a tail portion extending downwards from the main body for electrically connecting to the circuit board and a first portion and a second portion extending sidewards and upwards from the main body. The second portion, therefore, is laterally offset from the first portion. Both the first and second portions have, respectively, opposed first and second barbs extending inward from a side edge for clamping a contacting portion of corresponding terminal therebetween. Each contacting portion further defines a notch in a side edge thereof for engaging with the first barb of corresponding connecting contact.











Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an electrical connector with an adapter in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of a connecting contact of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a bottom side of a connector body of the electrical connector.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of the connector body.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a bottom side of the adapter and the connecting contact.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the assembled electrical connector.





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


8





8


of FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


6


, an electrical connector


1


in accordance with the present invention comprises a connector body


2


retaining six terminals


20


therein and an adapter


3


comprising a base


31


and six connecting contacts


30


received therein.




The connector body


2


comprises a top surface


21


and a bottom surface


22


. Six passageways


200


are defined in a non-symmetric pattern in the bottom surface


22


for receiving corresponding terminals


20


therein. The terminals


20


extend beyond the bottom surface


22


of the connector body


2


for inserting in corresponding receiving holes


310


of the adapter


3


. A projection portion


250


is formed on a front surface


23


of the connector body


2


for engaging with a plug (not shown) for audio transmission. A tubular receptacle


25


is defined through the connector body


2


. Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a pair of receiving portions


251


is defined in the connector body


2


to either side thereof and in communication with the receptacle


25


for receiving the corresponding terminals


20


to electrically contact the inserted plug. A pair of locking elements


26


is formed at lateral edges of the bottom surface of the connector body


2


. Each locking element


26


comprises a locking arm


260


and a locking tip


261


.




The terminals


20


comprise a first, second, and third movable terminal


201


,


202


,


203


, and a first, second, and third fixing terminal


2011


,


2022


,


204


. An engaging portion (not labeled) of each terminal


201


,


202


,


203


,


204


,


2011


,


2022


is received in the connector body


2


, and a contacting portion (not labeled) extends beyond the bottom surface


22


for electrically contacting with the corresponding connecting contacts


30


of the adapter


3


. Each contacting portion (not labeled) defines a notch


20


a in a side edge thereof. The first and second movable terminals


201


,


202


and the third fixing terminal


204


each has a resilient portion forming a contacting arm


205


. An end portion


2031


of the third movable terminal


203


is secured within an insulative block


2030


.




Before the electrical connector


1


engages with a plug, the first movable terminal


201


electrically contacts the first fixing terminal


2011


, and the second fixing terminal


2022


contacts the third movable terminal


203


. The second movable terminal


202


connects with the insulative block


2030


. After the electrical connector


1


engages with the plug, the contacting arms


205


of the first and second movable terminals


201


,


202


and the third fixing terminal


204


electrically contact corresponding parts of the plug. Insertion of the plug causes the first movable terminal


201


to separate from the first fixing terminal


2011


, and the insulative block


2030


to move outward, causing the third movable terminal


203


separate from the second fixing terminal


2022


, whereby electrical signals are transmitted between the plug and the electrical connector


1


. Because the most structures of the connector body


2


have been introduced in prior art, it is not detailed described here.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 6

, the base


31


of the adapter


3


comprises a top surface


311


and a bottom surface


312


. Six receiving holes


310


are defined through the adapter


3


for retaining the connecting contacts


30


. A pair of posts


32


extends from the bottom surface


312


for securely positioning the base


31


on a printed circuit board (not shown). A pair of locking portions


33


is defined in opposite lateral faces of the base


31


. Each locking portion


33


comprises a recess


330


and a locking block


331


extending into an upper portion of the recess


330


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the connecting contacts


30


are formed by stamping a metal plate. Each connecting contact


30


includes a main body


300


to be secured within the receiving holes


310


of the base


31


, a tail portion


301


extending downwards from the main body


300


for electrically connecting to the printed circuit board and a first portion


302


and a second portion


303


both extending from an upper edge of the main body


300


. The first portion


302


includes a first barb


302




a


for abutting the contacting portion (not labeled) of a corresponding terminal


201


,


202


,


203


,


204


,


2011


or


2022


, and a slant face


302




b


for holding pressure against the side wall of the corresponding receiving hole


310


. The second portion


303


is offset from the first portion


302


through an extending portion


304


. This second portion


303


comprises a second barb


303




a


arranged opposite to the first barb


302




a


for contacting with the contacting portion of a corresponding terminal


201


,


202


,


203


,


204


,


2011


or


2022


, and a protrusion


303




b


extending from an outer edge of the second barb


303




a


for engaging with the side wall of the corresponding receiving holes


310


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, in assembly the terminals


20


are respectively received in the corresponding passageways


200


of the connector body


2


, the contacting portions (not labeled) of the terminals


20


extending out of the bottom surface


22


of the connector body


2


. The connecting contacts


30


are received in the corresponding receiving holes


310


of the base


31


. The connector body


2


is then mated with the adapter


3


, each locking arm


260


being received in a corresponding recess


330


and engaging with a corresponding block


331


by having the locking tip


261


of the locking arm


260


abut against a bottom face


331


(

FIG. 6

) of the block


331


. During mating of the connector body


2


with the adapter


3


, the contacting portion of each terminal


201


,


202


,


203


,


204


,


2011


and


2022


is snugly received between the first portion


302


and the second portion


303


of each connecting contact


30


with the first barb


302


a securely engaging within the notch


20




a


of the corresponding terminal


20


and an inner edge of the second barb


303




b


engaging a portion of the contacting portion of the terminal


20


above the notch


20




a,


thereby establishing a reliable electrical and mechanical connection between the terminals


20


and the connecting contacts


201


,


202


,


203


,


204


,


2011


and


2022


. The extending portion


304


holds pressure against the sidewall (not labeled) of the corresponding receiving hole


310


. The protrusion


303




b


interferrentially engages with a corresponding side wall of a receiving hole


310


, and the slant face


302




b


of the first portion


302


holds pressure against an opposite corresponding side wall of the receiving holes


310


. The adapter


3


can be suitably formed to provide the electrical connector


1


with a required height. Thus, manufacturing cost is reduced by eliminating the necessity of manufacturing electrical connectors in different heights.




It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector assembly with an adapter for increasing an overall height of the connector above a printed circuit board comprising:a connector body defining a plurality of passageways therein; a plurality of terminals being received in corresponding passageways of the connector body, each terminal having an engaging portion received in the connector body and a contacting portion extending beyond a bottom surface of the connector body; and an adapter consisting of: a base secured below the connector body, the base defining a plurality of receiving holes; and a plurality of connecting contacts secured in corresponding receiving holes of the adapter, each connecting contact having a main body to be received in the corresponding receiving hole of the base, a tail portion adapted to be connected to the printed circuit board, a first portion extending upwardly from the main body and having a first barb for latching to the contacting portion of the corresponding terminal; wherein a second portion also extends upwardly from the main body and is spaced from the first portion and has a second barb for contacting the corresponding contacting portion of the terminal; wherein the contacting portion of the terminal defines a notch in one edge thereof for securely engaging with the first barb of the first portion; wherein the second portion of each connecting contact is offset from the first portion for securing and contacting with the contacting portion of the corresponding terminal; wherein the base defines a pair of locking portions in opposite lateral faces thereof, the connector body forms a pair of locking elements at lateral edges of the bottom surface thereof to be received in the locking portions; wherein the locking portions comprise a recess and a locking block extending into an upper portion of the recess, the locking elements comprise a locking arm and a locking tip, whereby when the connector is mated on the base, each locking arm is received in a corresponding recess and engages with a corresponding block by having the locking tip of the locking arm abut against a bottom face of the block.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88221564 Feb 2000 TW
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