The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector, which is easily manufactured, and which has additional structure to support the bending and transition portions of the shielding cover of the electrical connector.
Electrical connectors are widely applied for electrically connecting electrical components for facilitating assembly and disassembly between the electrical components. Different requirements correspond to electrical connectors with different functions. Regarding an electrical connector for high frequency and high-speed signal transmission, the energy of electromagnetism radiation is largely increased due to the increasing of working frequency, it is important to shield electromagnetism interference produced by the signal transmission, and the electrical connector is often provided with a shielding cover for shielding electromagnetism interference.
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However, the two pairs of bending and transition portions 108, 110 of the shielding cover 100 of the prior art electrical connector are in different configurations. Such an unsymmetric structure causes relative difficulty and inconvenience for manufacturing a punch model and processing the electrical connector. Additionally, the front bending and transition portions 108 are suspended and are not supported by a support member, thereby they are easily deformed after repeated insertion with and withdrawal from a mating connector.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector, two pairs of bending and transition portions of a shielding cover thereof are easily manufactured due to being adopted with a symmetric structure having an identical configuration.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector, two sides of a dielectric housing thereof are additionally provided with two support portions for supporting the bending and transition portions, so that the bending and transition portions are not easily deformed after repeated insertion and withdrawal.
To fulfill the above-mentioned objects, an electrical connector of the present invention includes a shielding cover, a dielectric housing and a plurality of conductive terminals. The shielding cover includes a top wall, two sidewalls bending downward from two sides of the top wall respectively, and a bottom wall further bending from each of the two sidewalls of the shielding cover. The dielectric housing includes a vertical wall, and a bottom plate extending outwardly from the vertical wall in a direction toward a mating connector. The bottom plate has at least one support portion projecting upwardly from a side of the bottom plate. The shielding cover also includes at least one pair of bending and transition portions in an identical configuration formed between one of the two sidewalls and the bottom wall of the shielding cover. The support portion of the dielectric housing is located directly below the bending and transition portions to prevent the bending and transition portions from being deformed. Other features are optionally included on the electrical connector of the present invention.
The electrical connector of the present invention adopts two pairs of bending and transition portions of the shielding cover in an identical configuration with a symmetric structure, so that the shielding cover is easily manufactured. Furthermore, the two support portions of the dielectric housing support the bending and transition portions of the shielding cover from the below, to thereby prevent the bending and transition portions from being deformed as a result of repeated insertion and withdrawal with a mating connector.
The organization and manner of the structure and operation of the invention, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify like elements in which:
FIG. l is an exploded perspective view of an electrical connector of the present invention;
While the invention may be susceptible to embodiment in different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and herein will be described in detail, a specific embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to that as illustrated and described herein.
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The shielding cover 2 is integrally formed by punching and bending from a metal piece, and is formed with a chamber 20, which includes a top wall 22, two side walls 24 bending downward from two sides of the top wall 22 respectively, and a bottom walls 26 further bending from each of the two side walls 24 of the shielding cover 2. A plurality of projected latches 21 and a plurality of corresponding recessed latches 23 are formed at ends of the two bottom walls 26 respectively, these recessed latches 23 and projected latches 21 are correspondingly latched to prevent the two bottom walls 26 from sliding forward and backward with respect to each other. The top wall 22 and the bottom walls 26 of the shielding cover 2 are formed with two latching claws 28, respectively, the latching claws 28 may correspondingly latch with a corresponding mating electrical connector 10 (see
The dielectric housing 4 includes a vertical wall 43, a bottom plate 41 extending forward from the vertical wall 43, and a separate terminal locating plate 45 extending forward from a middle portion of the vertical wall 43 and spaced apart from and generally parallel to the bottom plate 41. The separate plate 45 may be received in the chamber 20 of the shielding cover 2, and the upper and lower surfaces of the separate plate 45 define a plurality of receiving slots 42 for receiving the conductive terminals 6. Two sides 41 a, 41b of the bottom plate 41 of the dielectric housing 4 project upward with two support portions 44 in shapes corresponding to the bending and transition portions 32, and the two support portions 44 each may be inserted between the joint leg 30 and the bending and transition portion 32 of the shielding cover 2, for supporting the bending and transition portion 32 from below to prevent it from being deformed. Two sides of the vertical wall 43 of the dielectric housing 2 further define a latching slot 46, respectively, and the latching arms 34 of the shielding cover 2 may be latched with corresponding latching slots 46 of the vertical wall 43 for fixing the dielectric housing 4 to the shielding cover 2.
During assembly, the conductive terminals 6 are firstly inserted into corresponding receiving slots 42 of the dielectric housing 4, then the dielectric housing 4 is mounted on the shielding cover 2, so that the two support portions 44 thereof support the bending and transition portions 32 of the shielding cover 2 from below, thereby preventing the bending and transition portions 32 from being deformed. Finally the latching arms 34 of the shielding cover 2 are punched and bent, so that they are assembled with the latching slots 46 of the vertical wall 43 for fixing the dielectric housing 4 to the shielding cover 2.
Because the two pairs of bending and transition portions 32 of the shielding cover 2 are identical, they can be formed in a single bending operation as compared to the prior art shielding cover that required two bending operations to form the two different pairs of bending and transition portions 108 and 110. Furthermore, the bending and transition portions 32 are protected from being deformed after repeated insertions and withdrawals due to the two support portions 44 of the dielectric housing 4 supporting the bending and transition portions 32 from the below.
While a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown and described, it is envisioned that those skilled in the art may devise various modifications of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200420117631.3 | Oct 2004 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US05/37905 | 10/20/2005 | WO | 00 | 11/13/2007 |