Electrical connector

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6394824
  • Patent Number
    6,394,824
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, April 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector, comprises a lower half defining a supporting socket adjacent to a first end thereof and an upper half is assembled to the lower half. A latch is pivotably assembled to the supporting socket of the lower half. A grounding device is attached to the upper half for electrically establishing a grounding path to a receptacle in which the electrical connector is mated. Interengaging device formed between the upper and lower halves and includes a pair of recesses defined in the lower half, and a pair of latching legs snugly received in the recesses.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly to an electrical connector having a plastic latch pivotally assembled thereto. The electrical connector further includes a grounding device for establishing a grounding path with a receptacle in which the electrical connector is mated.




DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART




Electrical connector with latches is widely used between plug and receptacle connectors to ensure reliable electrical connection therebetween. However, in some circumstance, such as when the plug is made from die-cast, a grounding path is required between the plug and the receptacle.




One of the approaches is to provide a metal latch which functions engagement as well as grounding. However, it is preferable to perform the engagement and grounding between the plug and receptacle separately.





FIGS. 8A and 8B

disclose an approach suggested by Small Form Factor Committee on the HSSDC-2, SFF-8421, Page 17.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to provide an electrical connector in which a plastic latch and grounding device are separately formed thereon to provide a reliable electrical connection as well as grounding.




In order to achieve the objective set forth, an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a lower half defining a supporting socket adjacent to a first end thereof and an upper half is assembled to the lower half. A latch is pivotally assembled to the supporting socket of the lower half. A grounding device is attached to the upper half for electrically establishing a grounding path to a receptacle in which the electrical connector is mated. Interengaging device formed between the upper and lower halves and includes a pair of recesses defined in the lower half, and a pair of latching legs snugly received in the recesses.




SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and further features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a lower half of a housing of an electrical connector in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a latch in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view in which the latch is assembled to the lower half;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of an upper half to be assembled to the lower half of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a grounding tab assembled to the upper half of the housing;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the electrical connector in which all elements are assembled;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the electrical connector viewed from a reverse direction of

FIG. 6

; and





FIGS. 8A and 8B

are perspective views showing a plug and receptacle arrangement specified in a HSSDC-2 Standard.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


7


, an electrical connector


1


in accordance with the present invention includes a housing


10


configured by a lower half


11


, and an upper half


12


assembled to the lower half


11


. The lower half


11


defines a receiving space


11




a


in a middle thereof for receiving electrical components, such as conductive wires and printed circuit board (not shown). The lower half


11


further includes a supporting socket


11




b


adjacent to a first end thereof. A pair of recesses


11




c


is defined in sidewall


11




d


of the lower half


11


adjacent to the first end.




A plastic latch


20


includes an anchoring shaft


21


rotationally received in the supporting socket


11




b


of the lower half


11


. The latch


20


includes a plate portion


22


on which a clip


23


projecting therefrom for engaging with a window defined in a receptacle (not shown). The plate portion


22


further includes a grip portion


24


for easy manipulation of a finger. The latch


20


further includes a hollow spring seat


25


at a bottom face thereof for receiving a coil spring


26


therein. The coil spring


26


received in the spring seat


25


, surrounds the post


12




a


of the upper half


12


and retained by the mounting ear


12




b


of the upper half


12


.




An upper half


12


is mateable with the lower half


11


to configure the housing


10


. After the upper half


12


is assembled to the lower half


11


, the shaft


21


of the latch


20


is rotationally arranged between the upper and the lower halves


12


,


11


. In addition, the latch


20


projects upward above a top face of the upper half


12


. As the coil spring


26


is seated between the latch


20


and the upper half


12


, the latch


20


is pushed upward such that the clip


23


is provided with locking force to engage with a receptacle shown in FIG.


8


.




In order to facilitate a robust engagement between the lower and upper halves


11


,


12


, the recesses


11




c


is defined obliquely in the sidewall


11




d


of the lower half


11


, while the upper half


12


is provided with a pair of anchoring legs


12




c


corresponding to the recesses


11




c


. The obliquely arranged recesses


11




c


and the anchoring legs


12




c


will make the assembly of the lower and upper halves


11


,


12


more easy. After the lower and upper halves


11


,


12


are assembled, a ferrule (not shown) can be attached to the tail portions


11




f


,


12




f


such that the lower and upper halves


11


,


12


are securely fastened.




A grounding tab


30


is fixedly attached to the upper half


11


adjacent to a first end thereof. The grounding tab


30


includes a pair of leg portions


31


fixedly attached to the upper half


11


. In this embodiment, two retaining posts (not shown) of the upper half


12


may extend through the corresponding holes


31




a


in the leg portions


31


with a deformed enlarged head (not shown) for holding the leg portions


31


in position. A pair of spring arms


32


project upward and are interconnected by a link


33


at free ends of the spring arms


32


. The link


33


moveably rests on an upper face of the upper half


12


. When the spring arms


32


are in contact with the receptacle, the spring arms


32


are depressed such that the link


33


moves forward to compensate the downward deformation of the spring arms


32


. Once the spring arms


32


are removed from the receptacle, the spring arms


32


bounce back and the link


33


resumes to its original position.




When the connector


1


made according to the present invention is to be coupled to the receptacle in

FIG. 8

, the user can easily insert the connector


1


into the receptacle such that the clip


23


of the latch


20


engages with a window (w) formed on the receptacle. Meanwhile, the spring arms


32


are also electrically connecting with inner upper wall of the receptacle such that an electrical grounding path is established between the upper half


12


and the receptacle. This will further lower the EMI.




Upon the removal of the connector


1


from the receptacle, the user can easily press down the grip portion


24


of the latch


20


to disengage the connection between the clip


23


and the window (w). Accordingly, the connector


1


can be easily pulled out from the receptacle.




One of the advantages of the present invention is that the grounding tab


30


and the latch


20


functions independently from each other instead of mixing together. The grounding path established by the prior art, as shown in

FIG. 8

, is merely by the contact between the metal latch and the upper wall of the receptacle. In addition, the metal latch serves also a lock to the receptacle, those two parameters have to be carefully controlled to ensure a reliable grounding and lock. No doubt this will increase the difficulty and complexity of the manufacturing process.




On the other hand, as explained above, the grounding path is established based on a reliable contact between the metal latch and a front edge of the upper wall of the receptacle. The risk is the tolerance between locks will give a room such that the latch is not electrically contact with the front edge of the receptacle. In this case, the signal transmission will be damaged.




In the present invention, since the latch


20


and the grounding tab


30


functions differently, their design can be easily controlled to facilitate their intended function without influencing from each other. As long as the grounding tab


30


moves into the receptacle, the grounding path between the connector


1


and the receptacle is established. However, in the prior art, unless the latch is locked with the receptacle, the grounding path is not ensured. This will not doubt create a problem for signal transmission, especially in high speed.




In the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the spring arms


32


is higher than the clip


23


, as result, the spring arm


32


will effectively engage with upper wall of the receptacle to establish a reliable grounding path.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector, comprisinga lower half defining a supporting socket adjacent to a first end thereof; an upper half assembled to the lower half; a latch pivotally assembled to said supporting socket of said lower half; a grounding device attached to the upper half for electrically establishing a grounding path to a receptacle in which the electrical connector is mated; and interengaging means formed between the upper and lower halves and including a pair of recesses defined in the lower half, and a pair of anchoring legs extending outwardly from said upper half and snugly received in said recesses; wherein said upper half includes a supporting post on which a spring is seated to provide an upward biasing force to the latch; wherein said grounding device includes a pair of spring arms projecting upward from a top face of the upper half; wherein said recesses are defined obliquely with respect to a visual horizontal surface of said lower half.
  • 2. An electrical connector assembly comprising:a receptacle connector including a metal shroud enclosing a first mating port therein, said metal shroud defining a locking window around a front portion thereof; a plug connector including: an insulative housing with a second mating portion extending therefrom; a plastic latch deflectably extending reawardly from proximate the second mating portion with a clip formed around said second mating portion; a grounding tab fastened to a top face of the housing with at least one spring arm extending along the same direction with the plastic latch while being spaced from said latch in a horizontal direction; and interengaging means formed between upper and lower halves and including a pair of recesses defined in the lower half and a pair of anchoring legs extending outwardly from said upper half and snugly received is said recesses; wherein when the plug connector and the receptacle connector are mated with each other, the clip is received within the locking window and the spring arm engages the shroud; wherein said recesses are defined obliquely with respect to a visual horizontal surface of said lower half; wherein said grounding tab includes two spaced spring arms connected by a link which is located under a grip portion which is positioned at a distal free end of said plastic latch.
  • 3. The assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein said two spaced spring arms are positioned by two sides of the latch, respectively.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
6257914 Comevir et al. Jul 2001 B1
6290530 Chang Sep 2001 B1
6328601 Yip et al. Dec 2001 B1