Information
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Patent Grant
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6293825
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Patent Number
6,293,825
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Date Filed
Friday, February 18, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 25, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical connector comprises an insulative housing including a body and an engaging section together defining a plurality of passageways for receiving a plurality of terminals therein. A substantially rectangular shell is made from a metallic material. The shell includes a ceiling portion, a bottom portion and a first and second side walls. The shell defines a receiving space for accommodating the insulative housing therein. The ceiling portion defines a retaining hole for engaging with an inserted mating plug. A pair of retention arms is respectively formed in the first and second side walls. Two pairs of soldering pads respectively extend from the lower edge of the first and second side walls for soldering to a printed circuit board.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and particularly to an electrical connector having a metallic shell for providing EMI protection and for soldering onto a printed circuit board.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,738,544, 5,755,595, and 5,797,770 each disclose a conventional electrical connector which is adapted to be mounted to the printed circuit board where the rear portion of the connector is seated around the front edge portion of the printed circuit board while the front portion of the connector projects beyond the front edge of the printed circuit board with a distance. Referring to
FIG. 5
, an electrical connector
1
has a metal shield
10
for receiving an insulative housing
12
therein. A plurality of terminals (not shown) is received in corresponding passageways defined in the insulative housing
12
. A pair of retention legs
14
is formed at lateral sides of the metal shield
10
for extending through a pair of mounting holes defined in the printed circuit board for mounting the electrical connector
1
onto the circuit board. Thus this connection requires that a pair of mounting hole defined in the printed circuit board. However, because of the increasing density of conductive elements on circuit board, the mounting holes defined in the printed circuit board will complicate designing the circuit routing of the board. Therefore, the cost of the circuit board will increase also.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A main object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having a metallic shell therearound for providing EMI protection and for soldering onto a printed circuit board.
To fulfill the above-mentioned object, an electrical connector according to the present invention comprises an insulative housing including a body and an engaging section together defining a plurality of passageways for receiving a plurality of terminals. Each terminal comprises a contacting portion and a soldering portion. A substantially rectangular shell is made from a metallic material. The metallic shell includes a ceiling portion, a bottom portion and a first and second side walls. The shell defines a receiving space for accommodating the insulative housing therein. The ceiling portion defines a retaining hole for engaging with an inserted mating plug. A pair of retention arms is respectively formed in the first and second side wall. Two pairs of soldering pads respectively extend from the lower edge of the first side wall and the second side wall for soldering to a printed circuit board.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is the electrical connector of
FIG. 1
viewed from a different aspect;
FIG. 3
is an assembled view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the assembled electrical connector mounted to a circuit board; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a conventional electrical connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, an electrical connector
2
comprises a metallic shell
21
, an insulative housing
23
and a plurality of terminals
22
. The shell
21
is stamped from a metallic plate. The metallic shell
21
is substantially rectangular and defines a receiving space
214
for receiving the insulative housing
23
therein. The rectangular shell
21
comprises a ceiling portion
215
, a bottom portion
216
and a first and second side walls
201
,
202
. A mating face
203
is defined at a front end of the shell
21
. A pair of first arcuate flanges
211
extends from lateral edges of the mating face
215
and a pair of second arcuate flanges
217
extends and bent outwardly from top edge of the mating face
203
for facilitating the insertion of a mating plug (not shown). A pair of retention arms
212
is formed in the first and second side walls
201
,
202
for contacting the mating plug.
Two soldering pads
210
extend from a lower edge of the first side wall
201
. Other two soldering pads
210
are formed at the lower edge of the second side wall
202
. The Ceiling portion
215
of the shell
21
defines a retaining hole
213
therein for securely positioning the inserted mating plug.
The bottom portion
216
defines therein a pair of cutouts
2161
wherein one cutout
2161
is formed by forming one of the front solder pads
210
which is stamped from the bottom portion
216
, while the other cutout
2161
is to receive the other of the front solder pads
210
which is stamped from the first side wall
201
for retention consideration. An opening
2162
is exposed on a lower, rear side of the shell
21
. A pair of retention bends
218
are respectively formed on the first side wall
201
and the second side wall
202
around the opening
2162
, and cooperate with the bottom portion
216
to sandwich the bottom portion of the body
231
therebetween so as to fasten the shell
21
and the housing
23
together wherein the bottom portion of the body
231
defines a recess
233
for receiving the rear edge portion of the bottom portion
216
.
Each terminal
22
comprises a contacting portion
221
for electrically contacting connectors of the mating plug and a soldering portion
222
for soldering on a circuit board
3
. The soldering portions
222
are received in the opening
2162
between the rear pair of soldering pads
210
. The insulative housing
23
comprises a body
231
and an engaging section
234
. A plurality of passageways
230
is defined in the engaging section
234
for receiving the terminals
22
therein. A pair of positioning posts
232
is formed on the bottom portion of the body
231
for securing in corresponding holes defined in the circuit board
3
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, after assembly the soldering pads
210
are soldered to the circuit board
3
. Therefore, the electrical connector
2
is mounted on the circuit board
3
without the use of board locks penetrating the circuit board
3
. The soldering portion
222
of each terminal
22
is soldered to a contact pad of the circuit board
3
.
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.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing including a body and an engaging section together defining a plurality of passageways therein; a plurality of terminals being received in the passageways, each terminal comprising a contacting portion and a soldering portion; and a substantially rectangular shell made from a metallic material including a ceiling portion, a bottom portion and a first and second side walls together defining a receiving space for accommodating the insulative housing therein, the ceiling portion defining a retaining hole for engaging with an inserted mating plug, a pair of retention arms being respectively formed in the first and second side walls, two pairs of soldering pads respectively extending from the lower edge of the first and second side walls for soldering to a printed circuit board; wherein an opening is exposed downwardly to a rear of the bottom portion for receiving the soldering portions of the terminals; wherein the bottom portion defines a pair of cutouts therein from which one pair of the soldering pads are bent; wherein a pair of positioning posts is formed on a bottom of the body of the insulative housing for securing in corresponding holes defined in the circuit board; wherein a pair of first arcuate flanges extends and curves outwardly from a front edge of the first and second side walls of the shell, and a second arcuate flange extends and curves outwardly from a front edge of the ceiling portion of the shell for facilitating the insertion of a mating plug; wherein the shell is stamped from a one-piece metallic material to form the ceiling portion, the bottom portion and the first and second side walls whereby a junction portion is formed between the first side wall and the bottom portion.
- 2. An electrical connector comprising:an insulative housing including a body and an engaging section; a plurality of terminals received in the housing and extending in a front-to-back direction; a metal shell defining a receiving space receiving said housing, said shell including a ceiling portion, a bottom portion opposite to said ceiling portion, and a pair of side walls, the bottom portion defining two opposite cutouts; wherein one of said two cutouts is defined by forming a first front solder pad which is stamped from the bottom portion and extends laterally outwardly from one of said pair of side walls, while the other of said two cutouts is define by forming a second front solder pad which is stamped from the other of said pair of side walls and extends laterally outwardly form the other of said pair of side walls; wherein a rear pair of solder pads are respectively formed on said pair of side walls behind said first and second solder pads; wherein a pair of retention bends are respectively formed on said pair of side walls, and one of said pair of retention bends is positioned between the first front solder pad and one of said rear pair of solder pads, and the other of said pair of retention bends is positioned between the second front solder pad and the other of said rear pair of solder pads.
Priority Claims (1)
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088222451 |
Dec 1999 |
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