1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector with improved shielding effect.
2. Description of Related Art
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a serial bus standard to the PC architecture with a focus on computer telephony interface, consumer and productivity applications. The design of USB is standardized by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), an industry standard body incorporating leading companies from the computer and electronic industries. USB can connect peripherals such as mouse devices, keyboards, PDAs, gamepads and joysticks, scanners, digital cameras, printers, external storage, networking components, etc. For many devices such as scanners and digital cameras, USB has become the standard connection method. As of 2008, the USB specification was at version 3.0. Previous notable releases of the specification were 0.9, 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. For improving the transmission rate of USB 2.0 connector, USB 3.0 connector adds two pairs of differential signal contacts and one grounding contact being based on the USB 2.0 connector. The transmission rate of the USB 3.0 connector is 5 GB/s, and the USB 3.0 connector is compatible to existing standard USB 2.0 connector.
However, with rapid development of the electrical industry, even the USB 3.0 connector can not satisfy the transmission request of the electrical peripherals, and under increasing the transmission rate of the traditional connector, the traditional connectors also have an insufficient prevention from EMI, and the performance of the connector is adversely affected.
It is desirable to provide an improved electrical connector for solving above problems.
In one aspect, the present invention includes an electrical connector. The electrical connector comprises an insulative housing having a body portion and a mating portion forwardly extending from the body portion, the mating portion being provided with a top wall, a bottom wall, a pair of side walls and a receiving space formed therebetween, the receiving space opening forwardly; at least a contact module having a plurality of contacts retained on the insulative housing, each contact having a contact portion forwardly extending into the receiving space and a connecting portion backwardly extending out of the body portion; and a grounding member having a middle grounding sheet and a pair of locking arms projecting into the receiving space, the middle grounding sheet being fixed in the body portion and spacing apart from the contacts along an up to down direction, and the locking arms electrically connecting with the middle grounding sheet.
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.
The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the described embodiments. In the drawings, reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout various views, and all the views are schematic.
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the embodiments of the present disclosure in detail. In the following description, the same drawing reference numerals are used for the same elements in different drawings.
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In the first embodiment, the contact receiving portion composes of a plurality of passageways 111. The passageways 111 extend through the body portion 11 along a front to back direction. The middle slot 112 separates the passageways 111 into two parts which comprise upper passageways 1111 and lower passageways 1112. The contact 2 are arranged in two rows and retained in corresponding upper and lower passageways 1111, 1112 respectively. Each passageway 111 is provided with a pair of securing recesses 1113 further depressed from two inner side walls thereof. Each contact 2 has a securing portion 21 retained in the securing recesses 1113, a contact arm 22 forwardly extending into the receiving space 121 and a connecting portion 23 backwardly extending out of the body portion 11. The contact arm 22 possesses a V-shaped contact portion 221 provided at a free end thereof. The contact portions 221 in two rows are located at upper and lower sides of the receiving space 121 respectively and face to each other, therefore a tongue of a mating connector (not shown) will be sandwiched between the contact portions 221.
The insulative housing 1 is further provided with a pair of elongated slots 13 at two sides thereof and a pair of notches 131 respectively formed at a rear portion of the elongated slots 13. The notches 131 are recessed upwardly and downwardly from inner surfaces of the elongated slots 13. The elongated slots 13 open sideward. In a transverse direction, the elongated slots 13 communicate with the receiving space 121 at a front side thereof and communicate with the middle slot 112 at a rear side thereof.
Each of the top wall 122 and bottom wall 123 defines a recess 125 recessed from the outer surfaces thereof, an indention 126 communicating the recess 125 and the receiving space 121, a plurality of apertures 128 extending therethrough along an up to down direction and a plurality of stalls 129 between adjacent apertures 128. The apertures 128 communicate with the recesses 125 and locate behind the indentions 126. The contact portions 221 correspond to the apertures 128 along the up to down direction, therefore, the apertures 128 can supply a floating space to the contact portions 221, and the mating connector would be inserted conveniently. The indention 126 extends through the top wall 122 or bottom wall 123 along a transverse direction. Besides, each of the top wall 122 and bottom wall 123 further defines a plurality of cutouts 127. The cutouts 127 are recessed forwardly from the front inner surfaces of the indentions 126.
The contacts 2 comprise a plurality of signal contacts 24 and grounding contacts 25. In each row of the contacts 2, the grounding contacts 25 are located at two sides, and the signal contacts 24 are located between the grounding contacts 25. Besides, the signal contacts 24 in each row comprise three pairs of differential signal contacts and some other contacts between adjacent differential signal contacts. In the present invention, the contacts 2 in two rows are identical in signal transmission except that they are arranged reversely, therefore the mating connector can mate with the electrical connector 100 in the pros and cons.
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The middle grounding sheet 31 is provided with a sheet portion 311, a pair of bending portions 312 upwardly or downwardly bending from front two sides thereof, a plurality of barbs 313 outwardly extending from two sides thereof, and a pair of resilient strips 314 extending outwardly from rear two sides thereof. The sheet portion 311 is received in the middle slot 112. The barbs 313 engage with the inner side walls of the middle slot 112 for fixing the middle grounding sheet 31 to the body portion 11. The free ends of the bending portions 312 extend to the passageways 111 and contact with the grounding contacts 25, therefore the middle grounding sheet 31 can prevent the upper and lower rows of contacts 2 from interfering with each other and performance to prevent EMI between the two rows of the contacts 2. The resilient strips 314 protrude into the elongated slots 13 to contact with the locking arms 32. The resilient strips 314 and the sheet portion 311 form gaps therebetween. The gaps can supply deforming space for the resilient strips 314.
Each of the locking arm 32 is provided with an intermediate portion 321 retained in the notches 131, a locking portion 322 extending forwardly from the intermediate portion 321, a grounding tab 323 inwardly extending from a rear end of the intermediate portion 321, and an engaging tab 324 outwardly extending from a rear end of the intermediate portion 321. The intermediate portion 321 is provided with a number of barbs 3211 to engage with the inner walls of the notches 131. The resilient strips 314 of the middle grounding sheet 31 abut against the intermediate portion 321. The grounding tabs 323 connect with the grounding contacts 25 or a circuit board or a grounding cable (not shown). When the grounding tabs 323 connect with the grounding cable, the grounding cable is sandwiched between the grounding tabs 323 and the engaging tabs 324. As described above, the locking arm 32 can not only be used to lock the mating connector, but also to prevent EMI in the receiving space 121.
The shield blades 4 are located at outside of the receiving space 12 and space apart from the contacts 2 along the up to down direction. In detail, the shield blades 4 are received in the recesses 125 of the upper and lower walls 122, 123. Each of the shield blades 4 is formed with a front bracket 41, a rear bracket 42, a pair of side brackets 43, a plurality of inner grounding arms 44 and a plurality of outer grounding arms 45 extending beyond the upper or lower walls 122, 123. The front bracket 41 is received in the indentions 126. The rear bracket 42 is located behind the apertures 128. The inner grounding arms 44 extend forwardly and inwardly from the front bracket 41, and protrude into the receiving space 121 through the indentions 126. The outer grounding arms 45 extend forwardly and outwardly from the rear bracket 42. The outer grounding arms 45 are located at outside of the stalls 129 and correspond to the stalls 129 along the up to down direction. Therefore, the outer grounding arms 45 are located between adjacent contacts 2 along the transverse direction to prevent disturb or EMI between adjacent contacts 2.
The inner grounding arms 44 comprise a pair of external arms 442 at two sides and an internal arm 441 between the external arms 442. Besides, each shield blade 4 is further provided with a resisting arm 46 outwardly extending from the front bracket 41, and the resisting arm 46 corresponds to the internal arm 441 along the up to down direction.
The outer shield 5 has an upper wall 51, a lower wall 52 and a pair of connecting walls 53 connecting two sides of the upper wall 51 and the lower wall 52. The outer grounding arms 45 resist the upper wall 51 or the lower wall 52 outwardly.
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The electrical connector 100′ in the second embodiment comprises a pair of contact modules 2′ arranged in the up to down direction. The contact modules 2′ are fixed in the upper and lower cavity respectively. Each contact module 2′ is provided with an insulator 21′ and a plurality of contacts 22′ retained in the insulator 21′. In the present embodiment, the contacts 22′ are insert-molded in the insulator 21′. Each contact 22′ has a contact portion 221′ forwardly extending out of the insulator 21′ and a connecting portion 222′ backwardly extending out of the insulator 21′. Each of the top and bottom walls of the insulative housing 1′ defines a pair of mounting holes 116′. The insulators 21′ are formed with protrusions 210′ to engage with the mounting holes 116′.
The body portion 11′ of the insulative housing 1′ is formed with a pair of upper blocks 113′ inwardly projecting from two inner side walls of the upper cavity and a pair of lower blocks 114′ inwardly projecting from two inner side walls of the lower cavity. The upper blocks 113′ are located at a lower side of the upper cavity to support the upper contact module 2′. The lower blocks 114′ limit the lower contact module 2′ from moving along the up to down direction. Besides, the body portion 11′ has a divided wall 115′ between the contact receiving portion 111′ and the receiving space 121′. The divided wall 115′ defines a plurality of through holes 1151′ extending therethrough along the front to back direction. The contact portions 221′ pass through the through holes 1151′ and are received in the receiving space 121′.
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The middle grounding sheet 31′ is provided with a sheet portion 311′, a number of barbs 312 outwardly protruding from two sides of the sheet portion 311′, a pair of tabs 313′ tore from two sides of the sheet portion 311′, and a pair of grounding legs 314′ extending from a rear end of the sheet portion 311′. The sheet portion 311′ is received in the middle slot 112′ to prevent the contacts 22′ of the two contact modules from disturbing with each other. The sheet portion 311′ defines a pair of holes 3111′. The insulators 21′ are formed with protrusions 211′ to engage with the holes 3111′. The barbs 312′ abut against with the inner wall of the outer shield 5′. The tabs 313′ resist upper inner wall or lower inner wall of the middle slot 112′ for fixing the middle grounding sheet 31′ to the middle slot 112′.
The grounding legs 314′ comprise an upper leg extending upwardly and backwardly, and a lower leg extending downwardly and backwardly. The upper leg is aligned with the connecting portions 222′ of the contacts 22′ of the upper contact module. The lower leg is aligned with the connecting portions 222′ of the contacts 22′ of the lower contact module.
In the first and second embodiments of the present invention, the grounding member 3, 3′ is assembled to the body portion 11, 11′, however, in an alternative aspect, the grounding member 3, 3′ can be insert-molded in the body portion 11 also.
As described above, the middle grounding sheet 31, 31′ of the grounding member 3, 3′ can prevent the upper and lower contacts 2, 22′ from disturbing with each other and performance to prevent EMI between the upper and lower contacts 2, 22′; besides, the locking arms 32, 32′ electrically connect with the middle grounding sheet 31, 31′ which can prevent EMI in the receiving space 121, 121′. At the same time, the locking arms 32, 32′ can lock the mating connector stably. Therefore, the electrical connector 100, 100′ will have a sufficient prevention from EMI and a reliable signal transmission.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of preferred and exemplary embodiments have been set out in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that changes may be made in detail within the principles of present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broadest general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201410451021.5 | Sep 2014 | CN | national |