1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector for connecting with a cable.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,147,505 discloses a conventional electrical connector for connecting with a cable. The connector includes a connector member providing a plurality of conductive contacts therein, a cable electrically connecting with the connector member at one end, a pair of upper and lower metal shells attached together so as to form a box room to receive one end of the cable and connector member. A pair of latching members, used for locking with a complementary connector, are mounted onto the metal shells. An insulating coat surrounds the shells and provides with a hole for allow a finger of a user to press one end of the locking member to release the engagement of the latching member and the complementary connector.
However, the connector member is fixed into the coat only by the pair of metal shells, which may be result in moving of the connector member, even be loose from the coat during the connector continually being inserted into or pulled out of the complementary connector.
Hence, an improved electrical connector is desired to overcome above problem.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector comprising a connector member with conductive terminals wherein and an insulative coat, the connector member can be retained in the coat steadily.
In order to achieve above-mentioned object, an electrical connector comprises a connector member providing a plurality of conductive terminals therein, an insulative coat defining a receiving cavity with an open, and a retaining member; the connector member comprises a base portion received in the receiving cavity and a mating portion extending forward from the base portion and out of the open; the retaining member is fixed in the receiving cavity of the insulative coat to retain the connector member and the insulative coat together steadily.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the preferred embodiment of the present invention in detail.
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The second shell 13 comprises a third flat portion 131 with through holes 134 in sides of the front portion and a pair of sidewalls 132. A locking portion 135 extends inward from each rear end of the bottom of the sidewall 132, and a pair of locking portions 136 bend downwards from the rear end of the third flat portion 131 (best shown in
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The cable assembly 6 comprises a cable 5 and a strain relief member 7 circumferentially fixed on the cable 5. The strain relief member 7 comprises a block member 72 and a boot portion 71 integrally extending reward from the block member 72. The cable outlet 33 is configured to be generally similar shape and size as the boot portion 71 for making the boot portion 71 just passing through. Generally, the insulative coat 3 is assembled in the front-to-rear direction after the cable 5, the connector member 1 and the retaining member 2 are all completely assembled together. The block member 72 of the strain relief member 7 blocks the insulative coat 3 to be assembled in an accurate position avoiding excessive assembly. The boot portion 71 passes through the cable outlet 33 and other parts are meanwhile encased in the receiving cavity 30-except the mating portion 14 for mating with the complementary element, the retaining member 2 is fixed in the installation space 31 by adhesive. Another method such as proving some protrusions on the retaining member 2 and some concaves generally similar shape and size as the protrusions in the installation space 31 also can fix the retaining member 2 in the installation space 31 while the protrusions engaging with the concaves.
The pressing member 4 comprises a contacting portion 41 and an operating portion 42 extending out of the contacting portion 41. The contacting portions 41 are received in holes 32 at sides of the coat 3 and connect with the sidewalls 132. The contacting portion 41 may push the sidewall 132 inward, which will result in the latching arm 133 inward moving to release the complementary connector while a force is exerted on the operating portion 42.
Other embodiments of the present invention are introduced hereafter. The retaining member can be provided as a frame with three webbings, and the insulative coat provides a girder in the front portion of the cavity to engage with the frame. The connector member can only comprise an insulative housing and a pair of latching arms each arranged in one side of the housing. The retaining member can be formed with the housing as one component.
However, the disclosure is illustrative only, changes may be made in detail, especially in matter of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200610166440.X | Dec 2006 | CN | national |