Electrical connector with grounding shell

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6676449
  • Patent Number
    6,676,449
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector (1) includes an insulating housing (2), a plurality of contacts (4) received in a plurality of passageways (24) defined in the housing, a metal shell (3) and a spacer (5). The housing has a pair of protrusions (26) projecting downwardly on a lower wall (22) thereof. The shell encloses the insulating housing and comprises an upper and a lower body portions (30, 31). The lower body portion defines a pair of receiving apertures (310), which each receive a corresponding protrusion of the housing therein. The spacer has a base plate (50) defining a plurality of through holes (500) to allow extension of the contacts therethrough. The spacer is assembled to the housing and presses the lower body portion of the shell against the lower wall of the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an electrical connector for mounting on a printed circuit board, and particularly to an electrical connector with a grounding shell.




2. Description of Related Art




Electrical connectors are widely used in computers to transmit electrical signals. When the connectors are used in high-speed data transmission applications, the problem of electromagnetic interference (EMI) increases. A metal shell is used to enclose an insulating housing of the electrical connector for preventing outside EMI from affecting the signals transmitting through the connector, and to prevent EMI generated from within the connector from influencing outside circuits. The metal shell is generally stamped from a metal blank and is in a rectangular, box-like form. Side edges of the metal shell are engaged with each other by dovetail-shaped protrusions formed on the metal shell engaging in dovetail-shaped recesses defined in the metal shell. In practice, an engaging force between the side edges of the metal shell is not large enough and the side edges are easily disengaged from each other. Furthermore, after the metal shell is assembled on the housing, a gap exists between the metal shell and the housing and the gap is difficult to eliminate. When plugging or unpulling the connector from a mating connector, the mating connector may be damaged by the side edges of the metal shell. It is also relatively complex to assemble the metal shell, which increases the cost of the connector.




Hence, it is desirable to provide an electrical connector with an improved metal shell to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector with a metal shell enclosing an insulating housing thereof to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector with a spacer pressing against a metal shell, to prevent the shell from separating from the insulating housing.




In order to achieve the above-mentioned objects, an electrical connector comprises an insulating housing, a plurality of contacts, a metal shell and a spacer. The housing has opposite upper and lower walls and defines a mating cavity therebetween. A plurality of passageways are defined in the upper and lower walls and in communication with the mating cavity, a pair of protrusions extend downwardly from the lower wall. Each contact comprises a mating portion received in the passageway. The shell is stamped from a metal sheet and encloses the insulating housing. The shell comprises upper and lower body portions. The lower body portion includes a pair of end junction portions. Each end junction portion defines a receiving aperture for receiving a corresponding protrusion therein. The spacer has a base plate defining a plurality of through holes to allow extension of the contacts therethrough. The spacer is assembled to the housing and presses the lower body portion of the shell against the lower wall of the housing, holding the shell in firm retention against the housing.




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





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a housing of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a shell of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a spacer of the electrical connector of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the electrical connector taken along a line


5





5


in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, an electrical connector


1


in accordance with the present invention includes an insulating housing


2


, a metal shell


3


enclosing the housing


2


, a plurality of contacts


4


received in the housing


2


, and a spacer


5


for organizing the contacts


4


and securing the metal shell


3


to the housing


2


.




Further referring to

FIG. 2

, the housing


2


is integrally molded and comprises opposite upper and lower walls


21


and


22


. The upper and lower walls


21


,


22


connect with each other at opposite lateral sides thereof and define a mating cavity


23


therebetween. A plurality of passageways


24


is defined in the upper and lower walls


21


,


22


and in communication with the mating cavity


23


. A pair of towers


25


projects forwardly from opposite lateral sides of the upper and lower walls


21


,


22


for guiding a mating connector to properly mate with the electrical connector


1


. Each tower


25


defines a plurality of recesses


251


. A pair of wedge-shaped protrusions


26


extends downwardly from the lower wall


22


. A pair of opposite support portions


27


extend downwardly from the lower wall


22


and adjacent to a pair of ends of the housing


2


. A post


271


extends downwardly from a bottom face of the support portion


27


for facilitating the housing


2


to mount on a printed circuit board. A slot


272


is defined in an outer face of each support portion


27


. A pair of blocks


273


is formed on opposite inner side faces of the support portions


27


. Each support portion


27


defines a slit


274


in an inner side face thereof and adjacent to the lower wall


22


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the shell


3


is stamped from a single metal sheet and has an upper body portion


30


, a pair of side portions


34


extending downwardly from opposite ends of the upper body portion


30


, and a lower body portion


31


composed of a pair of end junction portions (not labeled) of the metal sheet. A pair of extending tab members


32


extends downwardly from the pair of side portions


34


. The lower body portion


31


defines a pair of receiving apertures


310


, are in each end junction portion of the metal sheet. Each receiving aperture


310


corresponds to a protrusion


26


of the housing


2


. Each extending tab member


32


has a pair of opposite barbs


320


extending downwardly and a retention tab


322


extending backwardly therefrom. A plurality of spring tabs


33


extends from the upper body portion


30


, the side portions


34


and the lower body portion


31


.




The pin-type contacts


4


are received in the passageways


24


of the housing


2


. Each contact


4


includes a mating portion


40


and a tail portion


42


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the spacer


5


comprises a base plate


50


having a plurality of through holes


500


defined therein, a pair of blocks


54


formed on a top surface of the base plate


50


, and two pairs of retention hooks


52


formed on opposite ends of the spacer


5


. A channel


53


is defined between each pair of retention hooks


52


locating at the ends of the spacer


5


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 5

, in assembly, the contacts


4


are received in the housing


2


with the mating portions


40


received in the passageways


24


and the tail portions


42


extending downwardly beyond the lower wall


22


of the housing


2


. The shell


3


encloses the housing


2


with the receiving apertures


310


of the shell


3


receiving the protrusions


26


of the housing


2


therein to prevent both end junction portions of the shell


3


from moving away from each other. The spring tabs


33


of the shell


3


are secured in the recesses


251


of the towers


25


. The extending tab members


32


of the shell


3


abut against outer faces (not labeled) of the support portions


27


, with the barbs


320


extending downwardly for engaging with the printed circuit board, and with the retention tabs


322


being secured in the slots


272


of the support portions


27


. The spacer


5


is assembled to the housing


2


with the tail portions


42


of the contacts


4


extending through the through holes


500


. Both pairs of retention hooks


52


of the spacer


5


are retained in the slits


274


of the support portions


27


, with the pair of blocks


273


of the support portions


27


fitting into the channels


53


of the spacer


5


. The blocks


54


of the spacer


5


press against the lower body portion


31


of the shell


3


and the protrusions


26


of the housing


2


, securing the lower body portion


31


of the shell


3


to the lower wall


22


of the housing


2


. Thus, the shell


3


is tightly and securely assembled to the housing


2


.




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 adapted for being mounted on a printed circuit board, comprising:an insulating housing having opposite upper and lower walls which define a mating cavity therebetween, a plurality of passageways being defined in the upper and lower walls, which passageways are in communication with the mating cavity, and a pair of protrusions formed on the lower wall; a plurality of contacts each comprising a mating portion received in a corresponding passageway; a shell stamped from a metal sheet and enclosing the insulating housing and comprising upper and lower body portions, the lower body portion being including a pair of end junction portions, each end junction portion defining a receiving aperture therethrough for receiving a corresponding protrusion of the housing therein; and a spacer having a base plate defining a plurality of holes for extension of tail portions of the contacts therethrough, the spacer being assembled to the housing and pressing the lower body portion of the shell against the lower wall of the housing to prevent both end junction portions from moving far away from each other; wherein the housing has a pair of support portions extending downwardly from the lower wall of the housing and adjacent to a pair of ends of the housing; wherein the spacer has two pairs of retention hooks extending from opposite ends of the base plate and engagable in two pairs of slits defined in the support portions of the housing, and a channel is defined between each pair of retention hooks located at a same end of the spacer; wherein the spacer comprises a pair of blocks extending upwardly from the base plate and pressing against the protrusions of the housing and the end junction portions of the shell to secure the end junction portions to the lower wall of the housing; wherein the shell comprises a pair of side portions connecting the upper body portion and lower body portion of the shell; wherein each support portion of the housing has a block formed on an inner side face thereof, and the block is received in the channel between the retention hooks.
  • 2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protrusions extend downwardly from the lower wall of the housing.
  • 3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spacer has a pair of retention hooks extending from opposite ends of the base plate and engagable in a pair of slits defined in the support portions of the housing.
  • 4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein each side portion has an extending tab member extending downwardly and abutting against an outside of the support portion.
  • 5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein each extending tab member has a pair of opposite barbs extending downwardly therefrom for being mounted to the printed circuit board.
  • 6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein each extending tab member further has a retention tab between the opposite barbs and bent inwardly, the support portion of the housing defines a slot to receive the retention tab therein.
  • 7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protrusion is wedge-shaped.
  • 8. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing further has a pair of towers at a pair of ends thereof and extending forwardly and beyond a mating face of the housing, each tower defining a plurality of recesses.
  • 9. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 8, wherein a plurality of spring tabs extend from the upper body portion, the side portions and the lower body portion inwardly toward the mating face of the housing, and all the spring tabs are received into the recesses of the towers of the housing.
  • 10. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support portion has a post extending downwardly from a bottom face thereof for facilitating mounting of the housing on the printed circuit board.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90222976 U Dec 2001 TW
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