1. Field of the Invention
This invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector with firm frame for mating with a corresponding connector.
2. Description of the Prior Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,939,177 B2, discloses a conventional electrical connector which includes an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing, and a metal shield enclosing the insulative housing (seen in FIGS. 16˜17 of the prior patent). The metal shield includes a first frame, a second frame and a partition wall separating the first and second frames. The first frame includes a first top wall and a first bottom wall opposite to the first top wall. The second frame includes a second top wall coplanar with the first top wall, and a second bottom wall adjacent to the first bottom wall. The partition wall extends integrally from the first bottom wall. The partition wall includes a protrusion received in a hole defined between the first and second top walls of the metal shield, thereby ensuring the configuration of the first frame. However, the structure of the second frame is not stable enough because the island second bottom not engages with any other part of the first frame. After repeated insertion of the mating connector into the second frame, the second frame subjects to an undesired relative movement to the first frame because of exerted excessive forces. As a result, a distortion occurs in the second frame.
Hence, it is desired to have an electrical connector solving the problem above.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector mating with a corresponding connector with a firm frame.
In order to attain the objective above, an electrical connector includes an insulative housing for receiving a plurality of contacts, and a metal shield enclosing the insulative housing. The metal shield includes a first frame and a second frame. The first and second frames share a partition wall therebetween. The second frame includes a second bottom face defining a mating slot. The partition wall has a fixing portion wedged into the mating slot for ensuring a firm configuration of the second frame.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The features of this invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention, together with its objects and the advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals identify like elements in the figures and in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, an electrical connector 1 mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB, not shown) comprises an insulative housing 10, a plurality of contacts 2 retained in the insulative housing 10, and a metal shield 40 enclosing the housing 10. The contacts 2 include a plurality of first contacts 20 and second contacts 30. The metal shield 40 includes a first frame 401 and a second frame 402 connecting the first frame 401. The electrical connector 1 includes a first single connector 50 and a second single connector 60 wherein the first and second connectors 50, 60 share the same insulative housing 10 and the metal shield 40. The first single connector 50 is a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector, which is composed of a part of the housing 10, the first contacts 20 and the first frame 401. The second single connector 60 is a power connector, which is composed of another part of the housing 10, the second contacts 30 and the second frame 402. The first and second frames 401, 402 respectively define first and second chambers 404, 405 formed by peripheral faces. The first and second connectors 40, 50 are located side by side for mating with corresponding connectors (not shown).
Referring to FIGS. 4 to 6, the insulative housing 10 includes a first base 11, a second base 12 beside the first base 11, a tongue plate 13 integrally extending forwardly from the first base 11, and a retaining plate 14 extending forwardly from the bottom edge of the housing 10. A plurality of horizontal passageways 131 are disposed in a lower surface of the tongue plate 13 for receiving the first contacts 20 therein. The passageways 131 extend backwardly through the first base 11. The first base 11 further includes a rear wall 112 defining a plurality of first apertures 113 perpendicular to each passageway 131. The second base 12 includes a plurality of second through holes 121 parallel to the passageways 131. The through holes 121 are disposed in upper and lower rows for receiving the second contacts 30. The second base 12 includes a back wall 122 defining a plurality of second apertures 123 perpendicular to each through holes 121. A slit 15 is disposed between the first and second bases 11, 12 for engaging with the shield 40. The insulative housing 10 further includes a slot 16 disposed in communication of the retaining plate 14.
The first contacts 20 are assembled to the first base 11 from the rear wall 112. Each first contact 20 includes a first retaining portion 202, a first engaging portion 201 extending forwardly from the retaining portion 202, and a first soldering portion 203 perpendicularly bending from the retaining portion 202. The first engaging portions 201 are extending into the first chamber 404 for mating with a first mating connector (not shown).
The second contacts 30 are power contacts which are assembled to the corresponding second base 12 from the back wall 122. The second contacts 30 are pin shaped with big surface for transmitting high current. Each second contact 30 includes a second retaining portion 302, a horizontal second engaging portion 301 extending forwardly from the second retaining portion 302, and a second soldering portion 303 perpendicularly bending from the second retaining portion 302. The second engaging portions 301 are cantileveredly extending into the second chamber 405 for mating with a second mating connector (not shown).
The metal shield 40 is stamped from a metal sheet, which includes a partition wall 403 integrally formed with the metal shield 40. The first and second frames 401, 402 share the partition wall 403 and divide the metal shield into two parts. The first frame 401 includes a first top face 4011, first side face 4012 and the first bottom face 4013. The fist top and bottom faces 4011, 4013 respectively include a pair of fingers 4014 extending inwardly into the first chamber 404 for mating with the first mating connector. The second frame 402 includes a second top face 4021 coplanar with the first top face 4011, a second side face 4022 and a second bottom face 4023 coplanar with the first bottom face 4013. The first and second side faces 4012, 4022 are integrally bending from the first and second top faces 4011, 4021, respectively. The metal shield 40 further has a pair of holes (not labeled) between the first and second top faces 4011, 4021. The partition wall 403 includes a main portion 4031 and a fixing portion 4032 stamped from the main portion 4031. The main portion 4031 includes a pair of protrusions 4033 inserted into the holes formed in the upper face of the metal shield 40, so that the main portion 4031 can be fixed with said upper face. Besides, a rear tail 4034 is received in the slit 15. The fixing portion 4032 is substantially perpendicular to the main portion 4031. The second bottom face 4023 has a mating slot (not labeled) for fixing with the fixing portion 4032. The mating slot is in corresponding configuration of the fixing portion 4032. The first bottom face 4013 has a first tab 4015 and the second bottom face 4023 has a second tab 4025 adjacent to the first tab 4015, wherein the first and second tabs 4015, 4025 are simultaneously received in the slot 16. The fixing portion 4032 has a middle portion 4035 smaller than the distal end portion 4036. Therefore, the second bottom face 4023 can be firmly connected to the partition wall 403 without horizontal movement therebetween. In this condition, the second frame 402 is stable for repeated insertion of a second mating connector (not shown).
Comparing with the prior art, the second frame 402 is more stable with the fixing portion 4032 wedged into the mating slot. Further more, first connector is a USB connector 50 and the second connector is a power connector 60 positioned side by side. Under this design, the power connector 60 can provide adscititious electric power in case that the electric power of the USB connector 50 is low. Therefore, the working stability of peripheral electrical device connected with the electrical connector 1 is improved.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous, characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set fourth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosed is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of number, 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200510097348.8 | Dec 2005 | CN | national |