1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector with grounding structure suitable for high frequency transmitting, which mainly has the grounding part inserted inside the insulating body contacted with the jacket layer enclosed over the signal transmitting units with fixing and contacting effect for generating electrical characteristics, such that the cable assembly of the electrical connector has grounding effect without any grounding line positioned inside the cable assembly; furthermore, it also can shrink the soldering process such that the entire assembly process and the relative cost can be lessened.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, the most grounding structure of the prior art connector used on the motherboard of the computer mainly is soldered directly to the grounding line to the grounding terminals, however, due to the science and technology is increasing continuously and the environmental protection issue raising, the assembly process of the electronic industry is leading to lead-ness process progressively.
One of the grounding structures of the prior art connector has been found in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,489,563 B1 patent, wherein, the patent uses a grounding sleeve as a contact between the grounding line and grounding terminals; however, the grounding sleeve still needs to be soldered to the grounding terminals so as to form electrical contact.
However, the grounding design of the connector according to the U.S. Pat. No. 6,489,563 B1 patent may improve the electrical characteristics, but it has no contribution to the environmental protection considering and assembly process; besides easily generates environmental pollution during the soldering process, it also easily causes departing effect if the soldering process is not complete or not certain, further, decreases the grounding effect and electrical characteristics; meanwhile, the assembly structure of the prior art not only increases the cost and wastes man power, but has a poor yield rate, such that the manufacturing cost will be increased for no reason and not conform to cost effectiveness.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides a high frequency connector with easy grounding part, which overcomes some, or all of the previously delineated drawbacks of the prior art connector, furthermore, it substantially can reduce the material cost and reduce the soldering process such that makes the connector to have the best electrical characteristics.
For reaching the aforesaid object, wherein, the connecting part comprises grounding part inserted inside the insulating body contacted with the jacket layer enclosed over the signal transmitting units with fixing and contacting effect for generating electrical characteristics, such that the cable assembly of the electrical connector has grounding effect without any grounding line positioned inside the cable assembly.
Referring to
According to the aforesaid structure, the electrical connector with grounding structure of the present invention mainly makes the grounding part 5 be inserted inside the insulating body 1 and contacted with the jacket layer 32 with fixing and conducting effect enclosed outside the transmitting units 31, and a conducting part 6 is fully enclosed over the jacket layer 32 and the grounding part 5, such that the grounding part 5, the jacket layer 32 and the conducting part 6 can be fully conducted and generated electrical characteristics; thereby, the cable assembly 3 of the electrical connector has grounding effect without any grounding line positioned inside cable assembly 3.
Wherein, the grounding part 5 comprises the contacting part 51 for contacting with the jacket layer 32, besides it further comprises the predetermined grounding terminals 52 extended directly from the grounding part 5 for inserting into the insulating body 1; furthermore, both sides of the contacting portion 51 further respectively comprise a wing portion 53 to provide pressing and fitting (please refer to
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According to the aforesaid structure, the embodiment of the present invention mainly has made the metal housing 9, the metal braid 7 holed by the holding portion 91 of the metal housing 9, and conducting part 7 fully conducting to generate electrical characteristics, such that the present invention can generate a second grounding effect; therefore, the embodiment of the present invention has better electrical characteristics.
Therefore, the electrical connector with grounding structure of the present invention makes the cable assembly of the present invention has grounding effect without any grounding line positioned inside the cable assembly; furthermore, it also can lessen the soldering process and prevent the mistaken probability of the soldering process generated such that the entire assembly process and the relative cost can be reduced.
Therefore, the present invention relates to an electrical connector with grounding structure suitable for high frequency transmitting. The high frequency connector mainly has grounding part inserted inside the insulating body contacted with the jacket layer enclosed over the signal transmitting units with fixing and contacting effect for generating electrical characteristics, such that the cable assembly of the electrical connector has grounding effect without any grounding line positioned inside cable assembly; furthermore, it also can lessen the soldering process and prevent the mistaken probability of the soldering process generated such that the entire assembly process and the relative cost can be reduced.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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93203973 U | Mar 2004 | TW | national |
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