1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to electrical connectors with improved contact structure.
2. Description of Related Art
Electrical connectors with high transmitting speed, such as HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface), Displayport etc, are widely used on TVs, computers, etc. Such an electrical connector usually includes an insulative housing and a plurality of differential signal contacts and grounding contacts retained in the insulative housing. The insulative housing has a base portion and a tongue extending forwardly from the base portion. The contacts are arranged in two groups which comprise a first contact group retained on an upper side of the tongue and a second contact group retained on a lower side of the tongue. Each contact has a contact portion extending to the tongue and a tail portion bending perpendicularly downwardly from the contact portion.
The first and second contact groups each comprises a number of signal contacts and a plurality of grounding contacts between adjacent signal contacts. The tail portions are usually arranged in three rows along a front-to-back direction for increasing space between adjacent contacts and decreasing crosstalk with each other. The signal contacts are arranged in an inner row and an outer row, and the grounding contacts are arranged in a middle row. The tail portions in each contact group need to be arranged in at least two rows and bend from different positions of the contact portions. Thereby, at least two molds are needed to form each contact group, and each contact group needs to be divided in two rows and separately assembled into the insulative housing. It needs much time to be assembled, and the cost of mold manufacture can not be decreased easily.
Hence, an electrical connector is desired to overcome the disadvantage of the prior art.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an electrical connector having an inserting port for receiving a corresponding plug, comprises an insulative housing and a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing. Each contact has a first portion extending horizontally into the inserting port, a first bending portion bending downwardly from a rear end of the first portion, and a second portion extending downwardly from the first bending portion. The contacts are arranged in a first contact group and a second contact group, the first portions in each contact group are arranged in a row along a transverse direction respectively. The second portions in each contact group are arranged in at least two rows along a front-to-back direction respectively. The first bending portions of the contacts in each contact group are arranged in a line along the transverse direction respectively.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an electrical connector comprises: an insulative housing having a base portion and a tongue extending forwardly from the base portion; and a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing, each contact has a securing portion retained in the base portion, a contact portion extending horizontally to the tongue from the securing portion, a first bending portion bending downwardly from a rear end of the securing portion, a connecting portion extending downwardly from the first bending portion, and a tail portion extending perpendicularly downwardly from the connecting portion; wherein the contact portions are arranged in an upper row and a lower row, the contact portions of the upper row and the lower row are respectively located at two opposite sides of the tongue, the connecting portions are arranged in four rows along a front-to-back direction, the tail portions are arranged in three rows along the front-to-back direction, and the first bending portions corresponding to the contact portions in each row are located at a same line along a transverse direction respectively.
The foregoing has outlined rather broadly the features and technical advantages of the present invention in order that the detailed description of the invention that follows may be better understood. Additional features and advantages of the invention will be described hereinafter which form the subject of the claims of the invention.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without such specific details. In other instances, well-known circuits have been shown in block diagram form in order not to obscure the present invention in unnecessary detail. For the most part, details concerning timing considerations and the like have been omitted inasmuch as such details are not necessary to obtain a complete understanding of the present invention and are within the skills of persons of ordinary skill in the relevant art.
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The contacts 4 are arranged in two groups which comprise a first contact group 401 and a second contact group 402. The first portions 41 of each contact groups 401, 402 are arranged in a row along a transverse direction respectively. The first portions 41 in the first contact group 401 are located at a lower row retained on the lower surface 122 of the tongue 12, and the first portions 41 in the second contact group 402 are located at an upper row retained on the upper surface 121 of the tongue 12. The first bending portions 43 in the first contact group 401 are located at a line along the transverse direction, and the first bending portions 43 in the second contact group 402 are located at another line behind the first bending portions in the first contact group 401 and higher than the first bending portions 43 in the first contact group 401. Thereby, the first contact group 401 and the second contact group 402 can be stamped by one mold (not shown) respectively. The cost of the mold manufacture is decreased.
The structures of the contacts 4 in the first contact group 401 are similar to that in the second contact group 402, the first contact group 401 will be described detailedly at following only. The first contact group 401 comprise a plurality of first contacts 403 with second portions 42 extending perpendicularly downwardly from the first bending portions 43, and a plurality of second contacts 404 with second portions 42 extending obliquely, backwardly and downwardly from the first bending portions 43. The connecting portions 424 of the first contacts 403 extend perpendicularly downwardly from the first bending portions 43, and the tail portions 423 of the first contacts 403 extend vertically from a lower end of the connecting portions 424. The connecting portions 424 of the second contacts 404 extend obliquely, backwardly and downwardly from the first bending portions 43, and the tail portions 423 of the second contacts 404 extending perpendicularly downwardly from a lower end of the connecting portions 424. Therefore, the second portions 42 of the second contacts 404 each has a second bending portion 44 bending downwardly from a lower end of the connecting portions 424 and connecting the connecting portions 424 and the tail portions 423 together. Because the first bending portions 43 in the first contact group 401 are located at a line, and the second portions 42 of the second contacts 404 have the second bending portions 44, the second portions 42 of the first contacts 403 and the second contacts 404 in the first contact group 401 are located at two rows along a front-to-back direction respectively. Wherein the second portions 42 of the first contacts 403 in the first contact group 401 are located at a front row, and the second portions 42 of the second contacts 404 in the first contact group 401 are located at a rear row behind the front row.
The second contact group 402 have a plurality of first contacts 405 similar to that of the first contact group 401, and a plurality of second contacts 406 similar to that of the first contact group 401. Referring to
The contacts 4 corresponding to the second row tail portions 423 are grounding contacts, and the contacts 4 corresponding to the other two rows tail portions 423 are signal contacts. The grounding contacts are arranged between the signal contacts for decreasing disturb between the signal contacts. The connecting portions 424 of the first contacts 403, 405 in the present invention each has an extended portion 421 extending downwardly from the first bending portion 43, and an inclined portion 422 extending sideward from the extended portion 421 for increasing space therebetween. The tail portions 423 of the second contacts 404, 406 each has an extended portion 421 extending downwardly from the second bending portion 44, and an inclined portion 422 extending sideward from the extended portion 421 for increasing space therebetween.
As fully described above, the first bending portions 43 in the first and second contact group 401, 402 are located at a line along the transverse direction respectively. Thereby, the first contact group 401 and the second contact group 402 can be stamped by one mold respectively. The cost of the mold manufacture can be decreased. In addition, the tail portions 423 of the contacts 4 are arranged in three rows, the space between adjacent contacts is increased for decreasing disturb therebetween. Of course, the tail portions 423 of the contacts 4 in the other embodiment can be arranged in four or even more rows to increase the space therebetween.
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.
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