1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector with a two-piece configured housing.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, miniaturization of electronic devices, such as notebooks, PDA, etc has become a trend such that the dimension and size of electronic connectors used therein have to be modified and reduced so as to meet the requirements.
A typical electrical connector comprises an insulative housing, a group of contacts received in the housing and a metal shielding assembled to the housing. Each contact defines a tail portion exposed beyond the insulative housing. It's difficult to solder the contact with a corresponding wire automatically, in manual soldering process, additional tubes are needed to prevent short circuit, so it's inconvenient for manufacturing the electrical connector.
Hence, it is desirable to have an improved structure to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
Accordingly, the object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector with a two-piece housing for soldering conveniently and preventing short circuit.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a first insulative housing, a second insulative housing engaging with the first insulative housing, and a plurality of contacts. Said second insulative housing has a first platform and a second platform arranged at different levels. Each of the contacts includes a mating portion supported by the first insulative housing and a tail portion supported by the second insulative housing, the tail portions of the contacts are spaced into two rows and located on the first and second platforms; another contact has a tail portion disposed inside the second insulative housing.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the 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 present invention in detail.
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The contact set 20 comprises five contacts arranged side-by-side in the lateral direction and respectively numbered as 20a to 20e. Each contact comprises a contacting portion 21 for electrically connected with a complementary connector (not shown), a retention portion 22 extending rearwards from the contacting portion 21, and a tail portion 23 extending rearwardly from the retention portion 22. The contacting portions 21, the retention portions 22 and the tail portions 23 of the contact set 20 are at a same plane except the contact 20d. The two contacts 20a, 20e located at lateral sides of the contact set 20 have longer contacting portions 21. The second contact 20b on left is partially cut to form the tail portion 23 shorter than the other. The tail portion 23 of the fourth contact 20d on left is firstly bent upwards then extending horizontally to locate at a first plane, the tail portions 23 of the contact set 20 except the contact 20d locate at a second plane lower than the first plane, in this manner, a distance between the adjacent contacts is larger for soldering the contacts to wires (not shown) without circuit short problem.
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The bottom shell 50 comprises a sleeved portion 51, a U-shaped extension portion 52 extending backwards from the sleeved portion 51 and a sustaining portion 54 extending rearwards from the extension portion 52. The sleeve portion 51 is bending upwards to form a locking tab 510, both sides of the sleeve portion 51 are connected with first lateral walls 520 of the extension portion 52 by inclined conjoint portions 512. The extension portion 52 defines a block 523 on a inner wall thereof, the first lateral wall 520 defines a pair of receiving holes 521.
The top shell 40 comprises a U-shaped casing portion 41 and a wrapping portion 42 located behind the casing portion 41, the casing portion 41 defines a locking hole 410 along a transverse direction and a pair of second lateral walls 412, the locking hole 410 is in front end of the casing portion 41. The second lateral wall 412 defines a pair of protrusions 414 corresponding to the receiving holes 521.
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Then wires (not shown) are soldered to the tail portions 23 of the contact set 20, the first housing 10, the second housing 30 with the contact set 20 and the wires are assembled to the bottom shell 50 along the back-to-front direction, a rear surface 320 of the second housing 30 is adjacent to a front surface 5230 of the block 523. The tongue 12 and the base portion 11 of the first housing 10 are located in the sleeved portion 51 of the bottom shell 50, the second housing 30 is located in the extension portion 52, the wires are located on the sustaining portion 54. The top shell 40 is assembled to the extension portion 52 of the bottom shell 50 along the up-to-down direction, the locking tab 510 is protruding into the locking hole 410, the protrusions 414 are positioning in the corresponding receiving holes 521, the wrapping portion 42 encloses the wires together with the sustaining portion 54.
Then, a cover (not shown) is over-molded on the above-mentioned component. Therefore, the electrical connector 100 is assembled.
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.
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