The present invention relates to a connector, in particular, to a connector which can be fitted with a counter connector in a first direction and is mounted on a board.
An example of the connector to be fitted with a counter connector is a connector described in JP 2016-12553A (hereinafter, referred to as “connector 1”). The connector 1 is a receptacle connector and is to be fitted with a counter connector 2 that is a plug connector in a first direction (vertical direction) as shown in
As illustrated in
When the connector 1 is fitted with the counter connector 2, as shown in
In the connector 1 disclosed in JP 2016-12553A, in the state where the connector 1 is fitted with the counter connector 2, an outer peripheral surface of the surrounding wall 6 of the counter connector 2 is pressed against an inner peripheral surface of the surrounding wall 5 of the connector 1. Therefore, when the connector 1 is fitted to or detached from the counter connector 2, prying occurs on the counter connector 2, and a force toward the outside acts on the surrounding wall 5. The prying is a shaking movement of the counter connector 2 around a central axis extending in a front-back or right-left direction thereof.
When an outward force acts on the surrounding wall 5, the surrounding wall 5 may deform, and once the surrounding wall 5 deforms, the connector 1 may no longer be appropriately fitted to the counter connector 2, and the function of the surrounding wall 5 may be hardly exhibited.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances and is aimed at attaining an object described below.
The present invention is to solve the conventional problem above and to provide a connector including a surrounding wall with an improved strength against an outward force.
In order to attain the above-described object, a connector according to one embodiment (first embodiment) of the present invention can be fitted with a counter connector in a first direction and is mounted on a board, and the connector includes: a contact that contacts a counter contact of the counter connector; a housing to which the contact is fitted and attached; and a surrounding wall disposed to surround the housing, wherein a gap is provided between the housing and the surrounding wall, wherein in a state where the connector is fitted with the counter connector, the surrounding wall is in contact with a counter surrounding wall of the counter connector that has entered the gap, wherein the surrounding wall is provided with a protrusion portion protruding outward in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and wherein an end portion of the protrusion portion on a side on which the board is situated in the first direction is in contact with the board.
According to the connector configured as above, since the protrusion portion protruding to the outside of the surrounding wall is provided and the board side end of the protrusion portion is in contact with the board, the surrounding wall can appropriately receive a reaction force from the board side when an outward force acts on the surrounding wall. As a result, the strength of the surrounding wall can be enhanced, and deformation of the surrounding wall can be satisfactorily suppressed.
A connector according to another embodiment (second embodiment) of the present invention can be fitted with a counter connector in a first direction and is mounted on a board, and the connector includes: a contact that contacts a counter contact of the counter connector; a housing to which the contact is fitted and attached; and a surrounding wall disposed to surround the housing, wherein a gap is provided between the housing and the surrounding wall, wherein in a state where the connector is fitted with the counter connector, the surrounding wall is in contact with a counter surrounding wall of the counter connector that has entered the gap, wherein the surrounding wall includes a wall body rising from the board in the first direction, a bending portion connected to the wall body on an opposite side from the board in the first direction, and an extension portion extending from the bending portion to a side on which the board is situated in the first direction, and wherein the extension portion is situated outside the wall body in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and an end on the board side of the extension portion in the first direction is in contact with the board.
According to the connector of the second embodiment, since the surrounding wall is provided with the bending portion and the extension portion, the extension portion is situated outside the wall body, and the end on the board side of the extension portion is in contact with the board, the surrounding wall can appropriately receive a reaction force from the board side when an outward force acts on the surrounding wall. As a result, the strength of the surrounding wall can be enhanced, and deformation of the surrounding wall can be satisfactorily suppressed.
Connectors according to first and second embodiments of the invention are specifically described below with reference to the appended drawings. The embodiments described below are only examples presented for easy understanding of the invention, and the invention is by no means limited thereto. In other words, the invention may be modified or improved from the embodiments described below without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The materials, design dimensions and other factors of components used in the invention can be freely determined depending on the application of the invention, the state of the art at the time when the invention is carried out, and other conditions. Needless to say, the invention includes its equivalents.
In addition, in the following description, three directions intersecting orthogonally to one another are defined as an X direction, a Y direction and a Z direction, and it is assumed that a direction penetrating a board CB described later, i.e., a vertical direction of the connector coincides with the Z direction. It is also assumed that a surface of the board CB on which the connector is mounted is equal to an XY plane, while a lateral width direction (right-left direction) and a front-back direction of the connector are equal to the X direction and the Y direction, respectively.
In this description, meaning of the terms “orthogonal” or “parallel” encompasses an error range generally allowed in the technical field of the connector and includes the cases where a shift within a range of less than a few degrees (e.g., 2 to 3 degrees) with respect to an exact orthogonality or parallel is present.
For convenience of description, in the following description, fitting of the connector to a counter connector is called “connector fitting,” and the state where the connector is fitted with the counter connector is called “connector fitting state.” In addition, detachment of the connector from the counter connector is called “connector detachment.”
The configuration of the connector according to the first embodiment (hereinafter, referred to as “connector 10”) is described with reference to
The connector 10 is a receptacle connector shown in
As shown in
The connector 10 is fixed to a surface of the board CB with solder and mounted on the board CB. The solder is provided over the entire circumference of the surrounding wall 12 such that the lower end portion (end portion on the −Z side) of the surrounding wall 12 is bonded to the surface of the board CB.
As shown in
The counter contacts 110 correspond to the contacts 30 of the connector 10, while the counter contacts 112 correspond to the contacts 32 of the connector 10. In the connector fitting state, each of the contacts 30 and 32 of the connector 10 contacts and is electrically connected to the corresponding counter contact 110 or 112.
Next, the configuration of each portion of the connector 10 is described.
The surrounding wall 12 is an electromagnetic shielding wall, i.e., a shielding frame, having an electrical potential set to a ground potential, and is formed of a metal sheet, for example, a sheet material made of a copper alloy such as brass and bronze or stainless steel. The sheet thickness of the metal sheet to form the surrounding wall 12 is set to 0.06 mm to 0.15 mm, for example.
As shown in
As shown in
The pair of long side walls 13 and 14 are arranged in parallel with each other, extend in the Y direction, and are configured to be symmetrical with each other with respect to an X-directional center position of the connector 10. As shown in
The pair of short side walls 15 and 16 are arranged in parallel with each other, extend in the X direction, and are configured to be symmetrical with each other with respect to the Y-directional center position of the connector 10. Each of the short side walls 15 and 16 is divided at the X-directional center position of the connector 10 into two walls 17 and 18 as shown in
The two walls 17 and 18 are aligned linearly in the X direction with a slight gap therebetween. In other words, the surrounding wall 12 is divided into two pieces 12A and 12B in the X direction as shown in
The piece 12A on the +X side is made of a metal sheet and includes a long side wall 13 on the +X side and a pair of walls 17 disposed on opposite sides of the long side wall 13 as shown in
The piece 12B on the −X side is made of a metal sheet and includes a long side wall 14 on the −X side and a pair of walls 18 disposed on opposite sides of the long side wall 14 as shown in
The two pieces 12A and 12B configured as above are arranged to oppose to each other while surrounding the housings 20 and 22 to thereby constitute the surrounding wall 12.
The housings 20 and 22 are insulators made of an insulating resin, are disposed in the recessed space H, and are fixed with respect to the surrounding wall 12. The housing 20 protrudes to the +Z side as shown in
The housings 22 are disposed separately on the +Y side and the −Y side as described above. The housings 22 on +Y side and the −Y side are arranged symmetrically in the front-back direction and have the same structure.
Each housing 22 includes a pair of rising portions 22A arranged in the X direction with a gap therebetween as shown in
Between the surrounding wall 12 and the housings 20 and 22 in the recessed space H, a gap 23 having a substantially rectangular shape in a plan view is provided as shown in
As shown in
The wall body 41 of the long side wall 13 rises from the board CB to the +Z side and extends in the Y direction. When viewed from the long side wall 13, the X direction is a thickness direction of the surrounding wall 12 (specifically, the long side wall 13) and corresponds to a “second direction” in the invention, while the Y direction orthogonally intersecting the X direction and the Z direction corresponds to a “third direction” in the invention. As shown in
The lower portion 42 continuously extends in the Y direction, and the −Z side end (end on the board CB side) of the lower portion 42 is in contact with the board CB. As shown in
As shown in
Each side portion 45 extends to +Z side farther than the center portion 44 and is curved in a substantially V shape such that its end portion on the +Z side extends outward in the X direction, as evident from
Since the surrounding wall projection portion 46 is provided, the counter connector 100 is easily guided into the recessed space H of the connector 10 at the time of connector fitting, and a contact state between the long side wall 13 and the counter surrounding wall 102 is stabilized in the connector fitting state. To be more specific, a long side wall 102A of the counter surrounding wall 102 enters the gap 23 between the long side wall 13 and the housings 20 and 22 in the connector fitting. At this time, since the side portion 45 is curved such that its end portion on the +Z side extends outward in the X direction, the long side wall 102A of the counter surrounding wall 102 easily enters the gap 23.
As shown in
When the connector fitting is completed, as shown in
As shown in
Since the protrusion portion 50 is provided to the long side wall 13, a strength against an outward force (moment) acting on the long side wall 13 in the connector fitting or detachment can be enhanced. To be more specific, in the connector fitting or detachment, the long side wall 102A of the counter surrounding wall 102 contacts the long side wall 13 of the surrounding wall 12 as described above, whereby a force acts on the long side wall 13 of the surrounding wall 12 from the counter surrounding wall 102 toward the outside in the X direction. When prying (shaking movement around the central axis extending in the X direction or the Y direction) of the counter connector 100 occurs in the process of connector fitting or detachment, the outward force becomes larger. For example, when the connector 10 disposed at a place which is hardly seen by an operator is fitted to the counter connector 100, the prying may easily occur, and the larger outward force may act on the long side wall 13.
When the outward force acts on and deforms the surrounding wall 12 including the long side wall 13, the connector 10 may no longer be appropriately fitted to the counter connector 100, whereby signal transmission between the connectors may be obstructed. Since deformation of the surrounding wall 12 may lead to such a failure that the positioning of the connector 10 cannot be normally carried out, electrical connection of the surrounding wall 12 to a ground potential may fail, whereby the function as electromagnetic shield may be impaired.
In contrast, in the first embodiment of the invention, since the long side wall 13 is provided with the protrusion portion 50 and the −Z side end of the protrusion portion 50 is in contact with the board CB, even when an outward force acts on the long side wall 13 from the counter connector 100, a reaction force can be appropriately taken from the board CB side and resist the outward force. As a result, the strength of the surrounding wall 12 including the long side wall 13 can be enhanced, whereby deformation of the surrounding wall 12 can be satisfactorily suppressed.
When the surrounding wall projection portion 46 and the counter surrounding wall projection portion 114 are provided to the inner peripheral surface of the surrounding wall 12 and the outer peripheral surface of the counter surrounding wall 102, respectively, the surrounding wall 12 can more easily contact the counter surrounding wall 102. With this configuration, prying may easily occur, whereby the larger outward force may act on the surrounding wall 12. Therefore, the effect of enhancing the strength of the surrounding wall 12 against an outward force achieved by providing the protrusion portion 50 would be more significant.
Describing an example of the configuration of the protrusion portion 50, the protrusion portion 50 is formed by having the wall body 41 constituting the long side wall 13 subjected to lancing process (cutting and bending the wall body 41 constituting the long side wall 13). To be more specific, as shown in
A processing method for providing the protrusion portion 50 is not limited to the lancing process and may be other processing methods. The protrusion portion 50 may be provided to the long side wall 13 by preparing a metal piece corresponding to the protrusion portion 50 in addition to a metal sheet constituting the long side wall 13 and bonding them by welding or other methods.
As shown in
While at least one protrusion portion 50 may be provided to the surrounding wall 12, in order to effectively enhance the strength against an outward force, a plurality of protrusion portions are preferably provided as shown in
Next, the configuration of the pair of short side walls 15 and 16 is described. The short side wall 15 on the +Y side and the short side wall 16 on the −Y side are configured to be symmetrical with each other with respect to the Y-directional center position of the connector 10; therefore, only the configuration of the short side wall 15 on the +Y side is described below. The short side wall 15 is divided into the two walls 17 and 18 as described above, and each of the walls 17 and 18 is consisted of the wall body 41 as shown in
The upper portion 43 provided to the wall body 41 of the short side wall 15 is curved in a substantially V shape such that its end portion on the +Z side extends outward in the Y direction, i.e., the upper portion 43 is provided with the surrounding wall projection portion 46. When the short side wall 102B of the counter surrounding wall 102 enters the gap 23 between the short side wall 15 and the housing 22 in the recessed space H for the connector fitting, the counter surrounding wall projection portion 114 provided to the short side wall 102B contacts the surrounding wall projection portion 46 provided to the short side wall 15. At the time when the connector fitting is completed, the counter surrounding wall projection portion 114 goes into a space under (on the −Z side of) the surrounding wall projection portion 46 and contacts the surrounding wall projection portion 46. As a result, a contact state between the short side wall 15 of the surrounding wall 12 and the short side wall 102B of the counter surrounding wall 102 is stabilized, whereby the connector fitting state is satisfactorily maintained.
While no protrusion portion 50 is provided to the short side wall 15 in the connector 10 shown in
As described above, it is more preferable that the protrusion portion 50 is provided to each of the two walls (i.e., the long side wall and the short side wall) joined via the corner 19 in the surrounding wall 12. With this configuration, the strength of the surrounding wall 12 against an outward force can be further enhanced. The protrusion portion 50 provided to the short side wall 15 protrudes outward in the Y direction, and its −Z side (board CB side) end is fixed to the board CB with solder. The protrusion portion 50 provided to the short side wall 15 is preferably provided in the vicinity of the corner 19 as shown in
The configuration of a connector according to the second embodiment (hereinafter, referred to as “connector 10Y”) is described with reference to
In the following description, differences of the second embodiment from the first embodiment are mainly described, and of components shown in
In the first embodiment, the surrounding wall 12 is provided with the protrusion portion 50 in order to enhance the strength of the surrounding wall 12 against an outward force. In the second embodiment, instead of the protrusion portion 50, the bending portion 51 and the extension portion 52 are provided as shown in
The bending portion 51 is a portion connected with an end portion on the +Z side (end portion situated on the opposite side from the board CB side) of the wall body 41 constituting the surrounding wall 12 in the Z direction. As shown in
The extension portion 52 extends from the bending portion 51 to the −Z side (board CB side in the Z direction), and its tip (−Z side end) is in contact with the board CB as shown in
Since the bending portion 51 and the extension portion 52 are provided to the surrounding wall 12, and the −Z side end of the extension portion 52 is in contact with the board CB, the strength of the surrounding wall 12 against an outward force can be enhanced as in the case of providing the protrusion portion 50.
While it suffices if at least one pair of the bending portion 51 and the extension portion 52 are provided to the surrounding wall 12, a plurality of pairs of the bending portions 51 and the extension portions 52 are preferably provided in order to effectively enhance the strength of the surrounding wall 12 against an outward force. It is more preferable that as shown in
While a position where the bending portion 51 and the extension portion 52 are provided in the surrounding wall 12 is not particularly limited, the bending portion 51 and the extension portion 52 are preferably provided in the vicinity of the corner 19 as shown in
In addition, the bending portion 51 and the extension portion 52 may be provided together with the protrusion portion 50 to the surrounding wall 12.
While the connector of the invention has been described above with reference to specific examples, the foregoing embodiments are mere examples used to facilitate the understanding of the invention, and there may be other embodiments. For instance, the outer shape of the surrounding wall 12 is a rectangular shape elongated in the Y direction in the foregoing embodiments, but the invention is not limited thereto. The outer shape of the surrounding wall may be a circular shape, another quadrilateral shape than a rectangular shape such as a trapezoidal shape or a rhomboid shape, or a polygonal shape other than a rectangular shape.
In the foregoing embodiments, the −Z side end of the protrusion portion 50 or the −Z side end of the extension portion 52 is fixed to the board CB with solder, but the invention is not limited thereto. For example, the −Z side end of the protrusion portion 50 or the −Z side end of the extension portion 52 may not be bonded to but merely contact the board CB.
In the foregoing embodiments, the surrounding wall 12 has a configuration in which the surrounding wall is divided into the two pieces 12A and 12B having an identical shape, but the invention is not limited thereto. For instance, the surrounding wall may be consisted of a single continuous body (specifically, a frame body that is inseparable).
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