1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical receptacle connector, and more particularly to the USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector equipped with detect pins associated with an activation device thereof. This is a continuation of the provision application 61/593,826 filed on Feb. 1, 2012.
2. Description of Related Art
The USB connector as an interface, is popularly used in the industry. Even if the USB connector carries power constantly, in some situation a relatively large power is required. Therefore, it is expected to have the receptacle connector, which is mounted upon the mother board, equipped with detect pins to identify whether the mated plug requires the relatively high power. On the other hand, the additional detect pins used in the conventional USB receptacle connector essentially extend into the mating cavity for activation by the inserted plug, and in some cases the corresponding metallic shell, which confines/surrounds the mating cavity, may be required to be modified for corresponding to such additional detect pins. Such modification may potentially jeopardize the electrical and mechanical performance of the metallic shell and induce improper shorting.
Hence, a USB receptacle connector equipped with the detect pins optionally without sacrificing the original mechanical and electrical performance is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to 1. An electrical connector for use with a plug comprises: an insulative housing, plurality of contacts, a printed circuit board and a plurality of detect pins. The insulative housing is enclosed in a metallic shell to commonly define a mating port, the contacts are disposed in the housing with contacting sections exposed in the mating port. The printed circuit board is assembled to the bottom of the insulaitve housing and formed with at least a front dome switch and a rear switch, the front dome switch is moveable in a direction perpendicular to a front-to-back direction and is adapted for being activated by the plug received in the mating port; the rear switch is located at the rear of the mating port and adapted for being activated by the plug received in the mating port, and the rear switch is a cantilevered contact. And the detect pins are electrically connected to the dome switch and the rear switch; wherein tails of the said contact and that of the detect pins are both arranged in a rear side of 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.
Reference will now be made in detail to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
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A printed circuit board 26 is intimately located under the shell 16 and the associated housing 12 with a front dome switch 30, for plug insertion detection, vertically aligned with a portion of the corresponding spring tang 20 around a front portion of the mating cavity 18, and a rear dome switch 32, for high power delivery detection, vertically aligned with a portion of another corresponding spring tang 20 (not shown) around a rear portion of the mating cavity 18.
A flexible member 34 covers the corresponding dome switch 30, 32 and directly confront the corresponding spring tang 20. The flexible member 34 is formed with a button upwardly protruding as observed from a top side but recessed upwardly as observed from a bottom side. The button is disposed above the insertion detect dome switch 30 so as to activate the insertion detect dome switch 30 when the button is pressed downwardly. Three tubes not (labeled) are formed on a rear edge of the printed circuit board 26 and electrically connect with the dome switches 30, 32 by conductive traces within the printed circuit board. A plurality of additional detect pins 36 are retained to the housing 12 and extend through the printed circuit board 26 for being mounted to the mother board and are electrically connected to the corresponding dome switch 30, 32 via conductive traces (not shown) of the printed circuit board 26. Alternatively, the additional detect pins 36 may directly retained to the printed circuit board 26.
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When the plug is inserted into the mating cavity 18, the spring tang 20 is outwardly deflected by the inserted plug to activate, via the flexible member 34, the front dome switch 30 and the corresponding detect pin 36 for verifying insertion of the plug. When the inserted plug requires the high power and is configured with a longer dimension of the mating portion in a front-to-back direction than the regular power one, the rear dome switch 32 will be activated to identify high power delivery while the regular power plug can not.
It should be noted that in the current embodiment, the housing is presented in a rough manner. In fact, the rear portion of the housing should remove a portion for communicating the rear dome switch with the corresponding spring tang of the shell. Understandably, alternatively in a simplified structure the dome switch with the associated flexible member may be directly activated by the inserted plug instead of through the spring tang. Furthermore, the flexible member tightly attached upon the printed circuit board around the dome switch in a sealed manner may prevent contamination of the dome switch advantageously. One feature of the invention is to provide a transition mechanism, i.e., the dome switch and the associated printed circuit board, between the detect pin and the inserted plug instead of direct confrontation between the inserted plug and the detect pin.
The partition wall 60 defines a room 601, an upper printed circuit board 62 is assembled rearwardly into the room 601 of partition wall 60 with thereon the front dome switch (not shown) for detecting insertion and the rear cantilevered contact 66 for power delivery detection. The front dome switch is covered by a flexible member 65 with buttons 64. A side PD pins insert molded assembly 68 for the upper port 501 is attached to a side wall 70 of the housing 52 with tops of corresponding detect pins 72 soldered upon the upper printed circuit board 62 and tails of the corresponding detect pins 72 extending outside for electrically connecting the front dome switch and cantilevered contact 66 to the mother board (not shown).
A lower printed circuit board 74 is assembled upwardly to a bottom wall 76 of the housing 52 by the way similar to that disclosed in the first and second embodiment with thereon the corresponding front dome switch (not shown) for insertion detection and rear cantilevered contact 80 for the power delivery detection. The front dome switch is covered by a flexible member 75 with buttons 78. Similar to the side PD pin insert molded assembly 68 for the upper port 501, another side PD pin insert molded assembly 82 is assembled to the other side wall 84 of the housing 52 with the corresponding detect pins 86 soldered upon the lower printed circuit board 74. Understandably, the detect pins 72 for the upper mating port 501 and the nine contacts of the lower mating port 502 also extend through the lower printed circuit board 74 for mechanical retention.
The dual port connector 50 has a shell completely covering the insulative housing, the shell has an center shell 88, a main shell 92 and a rear shell 94. The center shell 88 is assembled to the partition wall 60 and formed with the spring tangs 90, wherein the sprint tangs 90 extend into the upper mating port 501 and downwardly confronting the corresponding the button 64 for actuating the front dome switch below during mating with an inserted plug. The main shell 92 and a rear shell 94 are successively assembled to the housing for completing the whole connector 50. The main shell has a plurality of spring tangs 96 for pressing the button 78 to activate the front dome switch below.
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.
This application claims the benefit of, and priority to, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/598,929, filed Feb. 15, 2012, the contents of which are incorporated entirely herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61598929 | Feb 2012 | US |