This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 109213818, filed on Oct. 21, 2020. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The disclosure relates to an electrical connector.
As electronic devices are gradually moving towards miniaturization, the space available for discharging connectors inside a device has gradually become narrower so that it can be adapted to the limited miniaturized space, and the adapted corresponding electrical connector also needs to move towards the design of miniaturization.
However, since with the existing wiring method, the adapted electrical connector is still in a direction consistent with the direction of the insertion axis, its length cannot be effectively shortened. Therefore, the design demand for an electrical connector with a miniaturized structure without affecting its electrical connection relationship arises.
The disclosure provides an electrical connector in which the cable is soldered to the terminal laterally so that the size of the electrical connector is effectively reduced.
The electrical connector in the disclosure is adapted for soldering with a cable. The electrical connector includes an insulating body, multiple terminals, and a metallic shell. The terminals are arranged in a lateral direction and disposed in the insulating body. Each of the terminals includes a clip section, a connecting section, and a soldering section. The metallic shell is assembled to the insulating body to form an interface for connecting to another electrical connector. The clip section is close to the interface, and the soldering section is away from the interface. The cable is soldered to the soldering section of at least one of the terminals in the lateral direction.
The electrical connector in the disclosure is adapted for soldering with a cable. The electrical connector includes an insulating body, multiple terminals, and a metallic shell. The terminals are arranged in a lateral direction and disposed in the insulating body. Each of the terminals includes a clip section, a connecting section, and a soldering section. The clip section, the connecting section and the soldering section of each terminal are extended along an insertion axis, the connecting section of each terminal is an elongated thin flat plate and has a height along a vertical direction, and the vertical direction is substantially orthogonal to the lateral direction and the insertion direction. The metallic shell is assembled to the insulating body to form an interface for plugging into another electrical connector, wherein the clip section is close to an insertion opening of the interface, and the soldering section is away from the insertion opening of the interface, wherein the cable is soldered to the soldering section of at least one of the terminals along the lateral direction.
The electrical connector in the disclosure is adapted for soldering with a cable. The electrical connector includes an insulating body, multiple terminals, and a metallic shell. The terminals are arranged in a lateral direction and disposed in the insulating body. Each of the terminals includes a clip section, a connecting section, and a soldering section. The clip section, the connecting section and the soldering section of each terminal are extended along an insertion axis, the connecting section of each terminal is an elongated thin flat plate and has a height along a vertical direction, and the vertical direction is substantially orthogonal to the lateral direction and the insertion direction. The soldering section comprises a first bending section extended from the connecting section along the lateral direction, and a second bending section extended from the first bending section along the vertical direction. The metallic shell is assembled to the insulating body to form an interface for plugging into another electrical connector, wherein the clip section is close to an insertion opening of the interface, and the soldering section is away from the insertion opening of the interface.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the lateral direction and the direction of a insertion axis of the electrical connector are not parallel to each other.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the lateral direction is orthogonal to the direction of a insertion axis of the electrical connector.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the soldering section is bent twice relative to the connecting section.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the cable includes one power wire and two ground wires.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the terminals include a pair of power terminals and a pair of ground terminals, the power terminals are located between the ground terminals, the power terminals are soldered to the power wire, and the ground terminals are respectively soldered to the ground wires.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the terminals have the same bending structure.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the terminals include a pair of power terminals and a pair of ground terminals, one of the power terminals and one of the ground terminals are disposed in the insulating body in the same configuration direction, another power terminal and another ground terminal are disposed in the insulating body in another configuration direction, and the difference between the two configuration directions is that the terminals rotate 180 degrees in the direction of a insertion axis of the electrical connector.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the soldering section is bent relative to the connecting section to form a plane, the interface is located on another plane, and the two planes are parallel to each other.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the soldering section is bent relative to the connecting section to form a plane, the terminals are located on another plane, and the two planes are orthogonal to each other.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the soldering section comprises a first bending section extended from the connecting section, and a second bending section extended from the first bending section.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the soldering section is substantially bent twice respective to the connecting section, and the second bending section is separated from the connecting section.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the first bending section is extended from the connecting section along the lateral direction and the second bending section is extended from the first bending section along a vertical direction substantially orthogonal to the lateral direction and the insertion direction.
In an embodiment of the disclosure, the clip section is extended from the connecting section to form two contact heads and the two contact heads are separated along the vertical direction.
Based on the above, in the electrical connector adapted for soldering to the cable, by dividing the terminals of the electrical connector into an clip section, a connecting section, and a soldering section, the soldering section of each terminal allows the cable to be soldered to the corresponding terminal in the lateral direction. Also, the lateral direction is the arrangement direction of the terminals. Accordingly, with the soldering process in the lateral direction, the size of the electrical connector along its direction of the insertion axis is effectively reduced and its function of proper electrical connection is maintained, so that the electrical connector conforms to the feature of miniaturized structure.
Furthermore, the metallic shell 130 is disposed around the insulating body 110 to cover a part of the insulating body 110 and a part of the terminals 120, and the insertion opening of the interface A1 is located on a plane P2. Here, the electrical connector 100 uses the X axis as its direction of the insertion axis, and the insertion opening of the interface A1 is located on the Y-Z plane. Accordingly, the terminals 120 of the embodiment are arranged along the Y axis, that is, the lateral direction, so the lateral direction and the direction of the insertion axis of the electrical connector 100 are not parallel to each other. In other words, the lateral direction is perpendicular to the direction of the insertion axis of the electrical connector 100. More specifically, the lateral direction is substantially orthogonal to the direction of the insertion axis of the electrical connector 100.
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Based on the above, in the embodiment of the disclosure, by dividing the terminals of the electrical connector into an clip section, a connecting section, and a soldering section, the soldering section of each terminal allows the cable to be soldered to the corresponding terminal in the lateral direction. Also, the lateral direction is the arrangement direction of the terminals. Accordingly, with the soldering process in the lateral direction, the size of the electrical connector along its direction of the insertion axis is effectively reduced and its function of proper electrical connection is maintained, so that the electrical connector conforms to the feature of miniaturized structure.
Furthermore, the terminals of the electrical connector have the same structure and shape, that is, the terminals are made from the same conductive metal plate by stamping and bending. The first bending section is extended from the connecting section, and then the second bending section is extended, so that the four terminals of the electrical connector are formed with terminals of the same structure in different configuration directions, and the cable is soldered to the second bending sections in the lateral direction. Accordingly, in manufacturing the electrical connector, only terminals of a single specification are needed, which effectively simplifies the manufacturing process and reduces the manufacturing cost.
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