1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having a water-proof function.
2. The Related Art
A conventional electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an electronic product includes an insulating housing, a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating housing and two covers. The insulating housing defines two perforations each penetrating therethrough for locking a corresponding latch of a mating connector therein. The cover is mounted on a rear portion of the insulating housing by means of a locking portion being buckled with a fixing section so as to cover a rear end mouth of the respective perforation for preventing dust outside the perforation from entering the electronic product along the perforation. However, a chink is generally formed between the locking portion and the fixing section that results in a slack engagement between the cover and the insulating housing. As a result, the water entering the perforation from an opened front end mouth of the perforation is apt to further flow into the electronic product through the chink between the cover and the insulating housing to damage the electronic product. Therefore, an electrical connector capable of overcoming the foregoing problem is required.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector adapted to be mounted in an electronic product. The electrical connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating housing, a cover and an elastic band. The insulating housing has a front wall extending transversely and a sidewall extending rearward from a portion of the front wall. The sidewall defines a perforation longitudinally penetrating therethrough and further penetrating through the front wall. The cover is welded with a rear end of the sidewall of the insulating housing to seal a rear end mouth of the perforation to stop water flowing into the electronic product along the perforation. The elastic band is transversely sleeved around a peripheral outer surface of the front wall of the insulating housing to abut against corresponding insides of the electronic product for stopping water from flowing into the electronic product through chinks between the peripheral outer surface of the front wall and the corresponding insides of the electronic product.
As described above, the electrical connector of the present invention can effectively stop water flowing into the electronic product along the perforation and the chinks between the peripheral outer surface of the front wall and the corresponding insides of the electronic product by means of the cover being tightly welded with the rear end of the sidewall and the elastic band being sleeved around the peripheral outer surface of the front wall to fully abut against the corresponding insides of the electronic product.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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As described above, the electrical connector 100 of the present invention can effectively stop water flowing into the electronic product along the perforations 131 and the chinks between the peripheral outer surface 111 of the insulating housing 10 and the corresponding insides of the electronic product by means of the covers 40 being tightly ultrasonic-welded to the rear ends of the respective sidewalls 13 and the elastic band 50 being sleeved around the peripheral outer surface 111 of the insulating housing 10 to fully abut against the corresponding insides of the electronic product.
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