The invention relates to the electrical connector assembly, particularly to the electrical connector equipped with the flexible printed circuits (FPC).
The China Utility Patent No. CN203747082U discloses an electrical connector adapted to be connected to an FPC via the soldering tails of the contacts. Because the soldering tails lack the sufficient support and protection, the connection between the soldering tails and the corresponding FPC may be influenced if an external impact is imposed thereon.
It is desired to have the electrical connector equipped with the metal latch which does not scrap the surface of the memory module.
An electrical connector including an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts retained in the housing. The housing forms a mating surface for mating with an electronic part, and a supporting/mounting surface on which an FPC is seated. The contact includes a contacting section exposed upon the mating surface, a soldering section extending through the FPC, and a connecting section between the contacting section and the soldering section. A metallic shell is attached upon the housing, facing the FPC direction in the vertical direction to restrict movement of the FPC in a vertical direction.
The method of making the electrical connector includes steps of: (1) providing an insulative housing with a mating surface and a supporting/mounting surface; (2) assembling a plurality of contacts into the housing from the mating surface: (3) bending the soldering sections of the contacts so as to not only prevent withdrawal of the contacts but also extend to the supporting surface; (4) positioning an FPC upon the supporting surface to be soldered to the soldering sections of the contacts: assembling a metallic shell to the housing for not only reinforcing the housing but also restricting movement of the FPC relative to the housing in a vertical direction.
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.
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The housing 11 defines a mating surface 118 on a front side and a supporting surface 119 on a rear side to support an FPC 20 thereon. The housing 11 includes a main body 111, and an oblique/mating section 116 extending forwardly from the main body 111. The mating surface 118 is formed on a front end of the oblique section 116. A plurality of through holes 117 are formed in the oblique section 116. A plurality of passageways 113 is formed in a front portion of the main body 111, each passageway 113 has a large front section and a small rear section. A rear portion of the main body 111 further forms a recess 114 between two opposite walls 115. The supporting surface 119 is formed on the bottom surface of the recess 114. The shell 13 includes a frame section 131 grasping the walls 115. The main body 111 forms the retention blocks 112 to fixedly receive the corresponding notches 132 in the frame section 131 for securing the shell 13 to the housing 11 without risks of withdrawal.
The contact 12 includes the contacting section 121 retained in the through hole 117 and exposed upon the mating surface 118, a soldering section 122 exposed upon the supporting surface 119, and a connecting section 123 linked between the contacting section 121 and the soldering section 122. The connecting section 123 includes a first bending section 124 and a second bending section 125. The first bending section 124 is received in the oblique section 116 while the second bending section 125 is received within the main body 111. The soldering section 122 is received within the passageway 113 and extends through the supporting surface 119 into the recess 114. The FPC 20 forms in the front region a plurality of holes 21 through which the soldering sections 123 of the contacts 12 respectively extend. The shell 13 surrounds the housing 11 and restricts movement of the FPC relative to the housing in the vertical direction. The shell 113 further reinforces the whole connector 10 and enhances shielding effect to the FPC. Notably, a pair of alignment posts (not labeled) formed in the recess 114, extend through the corresponding alignment holes (not labeled) in the FPC 20 so as to prevent backward movement of the FPC relative to the housing 11 in a front-to-back direction. In this embodiment, the shell 13 further includes a pair of mounting ears (not labeled) for securing the connector 10 to an external part (not shown),
The assembling method of the electrical connector 10 including the following steps: (1) providing an insulative housing 10 with a main body 111 having a mounting surface 119 thereon, and an oblique/mating section 116 having a mating surface 118 thereon; assembling a plurality of contacts 12 into the housing 10 from the mating surface 118; (3) bending the soldering section 123 of the contacts 12 toward and beyond the supporting surface 119; (4) positioning an FPC 20 upon the supporting surface 119 in the vertical direction with the contacting sections of the contacts 12 extending therethrough; (5) soldering the soldering sections of the contacts with the FPC 20; (6) forwardly assembling and attaching a metallic shell 13 upon the housing 10 for restricting movement of the FPC 20 relative to the housing 10 in a vertical direction: (7) bending the FPC 20 by support of the edge of the shell 113.
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 members in which the appended claims are expressed.
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